How much m3 for salvaging?

What happens if you cloak when drones are out? Do they get abandoned or finish their last command?

how comes you did not try it ?

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salvaging in itself is a profession it refers to using a salvager on a wreck to obtain materials to build rigs t2 wrecks may yield t2 mats picking up cargo from wrecks is ‘looting’ both are better when you fly with friends
hope this helps
low -end loot can help start a fortune it’s fun to do in the right ship you can bookmark the site for your corp let folks that need it swing by to take it in high-sec space property rights may apply have fun with it
anyone can hit a wreck with a salvager a thrasher with a tractor mwd and two salvagers pays off quickly
good luck

IIRC you can not cloak while you have drones out.
You would need to abandon them to be able to cloak.

Also: Sunesis.
With the right fit it get’s a comparably big cargo, under 2s align time and you can scoop some drones to the drone bay as well.

That’s what I like to salvage nullsec battlefields with.

Alternatively the Magnate.
Nice thing is with Amarr Frigate at V the cycle time of the Salvagers goes down to 7.5s instead of 10.
And you can get a Magnate over 1000mÂł cargo hold as well.

Imicus can use 4 salvage drones

salvaging volume in general is very small. it’s the loot you want to watch an eye for. with 400m3 or os base for an exploration frigate most people wont botter, specially if they do exploration in hostile space.

but for alpha clones wanting to do the Salvaging business without having to jump into a Destroyer, a properly skilled T1 frigate of their race will do just fine with 2-3 Expanded Cargoholds (you dont need THAT much cargo anyways, it takes a lot of time to fill it even when running missions with a big amount of wrecks like with The Blockade or Gone Berserk).

omegas have the Noctis which already has a ludicrous cargohold but if you want you can expand it further.

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