E-UNI Planetary Interaction POS Fuel Production Guide, part 1

Planetary Interaction: POS Fuel Production Chain guide, part 1, an EVE University AVL production. This is not a full class but a video guide to supplement existing classes on Planetary Interaction. Note that this guide was produced prior to the seeding of Command Centers and thus information herein should be verified against release behavior. Part 2 is available at: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5


20 Responses to “E-UNI Planetary Interaction POS Fuel Production Guide, part 1”

  1. spiderpig85 says:

    @1ownjoo2 If your in a wh or something this may be the best option.

  2. 1ownjoo2 says:

    this seems way to complicated… i’d rather spend 100m to fuel my pos for a month then do this complicated shit

  3. fuzzorama says:

    If you have an alt don’t waste your time trying to max your PI skills. I have mine at level 3 but i use an alt. This way i get to nail 6 planets and use 1 planet for pure manufacturing. Of course if you wanted to make surplus to sell, you could max the skills.

  4. CommanderSyler says:

    so whit the minimal skill lv Can I make money (isk)?
    how much??

  5. stellarfirefly says:

    @bengacris
    I believe I had ComCen Upgrades 4 and Remote Sensing 3. Consolidation you’ll need just enough to support the number of planets you wish to use, of course. The budget for the structures themselves is fairly cheap; the Launchpad is the most expensive at 900k while Extractors start at 45k each. See the Planetary Buildings page of our wiki for all the costs and just add them up!

  6. bengacris says:

    What is the budget that I should have to do this and what P.I. skills did you have and what are the levels in this video?

  7. SilentKillayou says:

    Great work

  8. chevezez says:

    everything from PI that I do goes directly towards pos fuel, a real money saver

  9. sacraty8 says:

    @draagunvids or frontmission 3? haha

  10. stellarfirefly says:

    @draagunvids
    “Kikan” from the Appleseed movie soundtrack.
    “Blue Skies Over Guardia” from the Chrono Symphonic Project (Chrono Cross).

    Good guess, though. :)

  11. draagunvids says:

    if im not mistaken the music sounds awefully familiar… either from FF tactics… or Ogre Battle :D

  12. xxDjDfusionxx says:

    @XlinkK280 Undoubtedly up to 50m a day. It all depends on how much you put into it both through skills and time. As well as where you’re located. 0.0 planets will produce more resources, thus yielding more profit. And as everything Industry-related in EVE, it’s based on the market.

  13. XlinkK280 says:

    how much money can u make with this?

  14. dragonmac1 says:

    Awesome job on all the New PI AVL’s. I was wondering when all is said and done with this POS fuel class if the completed Excel/Google Doc will be available? I could of course go ahead and recreate it base on the video but my motto is always. “Why invent my own wheels when I can just steal his”, lol

    Seriously I think it would be a nice hand-out to your students for a well done training class. ;-)

  15. 1337fry1337 says:

    the one thing i needed wasnt here, ill prolly figure it out, but yes, with what u have shown, gas, barren, and lava are the three planets u need to fuel a pos, per ur superb excel skills. the thing im looking to do is export materials and then import them to another planet where i have the other materials being processed to make the advanced stuff, such as enriched uranium..

  16. braxton1992 says:

    Come on Part 2!

  17. stellarfirefly says:

    @torreson82
    My apologies for the delay in completing Part 2. Much of my free time is being spent on preparing the actual Planetary Interaction 101 class for EVE University members (to which this video guide is a supplement). But I’ll try to get it completed soon! In the meantime, this first part should give you a good head start on finding a system and establishing your initial colonies.

  18. torreson82 says:

    and part 2?

  19. Cervator22 says:

    Great stuff. Begins to get some more “real” numbers out there versus the cold numbers of ideal extraction and production.

  20. costelloj70 says:

    very well put together, great clarity.

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