THE ULTIMATE TRADE ROUTE 1.0
First of all before you invest your 4 hours reading, please note, this route DOES NOT waste time going into systems where you need class 10 ships, 85 jumpholes, 2 wingmen, and 35 trade lane hops just to make a buck. So please dont post better routes that are longer, less proffitable, or unrealistic to someone that hasn't beaten the game. Its realistic, and I'm rich using it, so Im sharing.
I first ran this trip in a falcon. You can buy that in your first hour of gameplay. It's possible. Now, I have 13 Mill, and don't care to make more.
I have been to every system, every base (even the planet of the apes, primus; although that has nothing to do with this of course) and hands down the best trade route is about to be revealed. This factors in a number of things. Those being: Route, Trip length, investment (how much it costs per item to buy), Overall Trip costs, Overall trip funds after resale, ROI (return on Investment, or proffit), and risk.
This is a LONG report on every detail of the trip. It *could* be more complete but I think I would have MORE complaints...
If you dont care about the math, thats fine, for you simple people I made a summary of the whole thing.
SUMMARY OF THE WHOLE THING
I. ROUTE
Buy Diamonds on Planet New Berlin.
Planet New Berlin > Planet New Tokyo.
Buy Niobum on Planet New Tokyo.
Planet New Tokyo > The Ring.
dont buy anything at the ring, go back to the start
Oh dont forget to sell when you arrive somewhere... DUH
II. TRIP LENGTH
Not that long for the proffit, 5 stars.
(That is unless you get lost.)
III. INVESTMENT
(Or should I say 'cost' since this is the simplif... easy version.)
Each Diamond crate costs 396
Each Niobium crate costs 512
IV. OVERALL TRIP COSTS
(This is the easy version, why do you care? Spend all you have!)
how many things you buy, multiplied (use a calculator if it helps) by how much it costs. That is the trip cost. Batteries NOT included.
V. OVERALL TRIP FUNDS:
(no not a scholorship for people that can't balance when they walk)
Whatever you sell your payload for, that is Overall trip funds.
VI. RETURN ON INVES... err COST
What did it cost?
What did it sell for?
subtract those
thats what your return on cost is.
*sigh*
VII. RISK
(no not the game, think of this like taking a math test you might not pass)
What are the things that play into this trip that might make it cost you more then you want it to. Those are your risks. No free is not an option. Go home.
Now to the big kids,
THE WHOLE THING
LISTING OF ACCRONYMS USED:
TL - Trade Lane
JG - Jump Gate
ROI - Return on Investment
C = Cost
D = Diamonds
N = Niobium
Q = Quantity
DQ = Diamond Quantity (specifically)
NQ = Niobium Quantity (specifically)
SV = Sell Value
1. THE ROUTE
Start at PLANET NEW BERLIN, New Berlin (located at F5, New Berlin)
a TL dock to Frankfurt JG
b JG dock to Frankfurt System (located at G4, New Berlin)
c TL dock (3 times) to Sigma-13 JG
d JG dock to Sigma-13 System (only other JG)
e TL dock (3 times) to Honshu JG
f JG dock to Honshu System (only other JG)
g TL dock (3 times) to New Tokyo JG
h JG dock to New Tokyo System (located at B5, Honshu)
I TL dock to Planet New Tokyo, New Tokyo
End at PLANET NEW TOKYO, New Tokyo (located at D6, New Tokyo)
RETURN TRIP:
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
This ONLY differs in ONE way. Instead of selling you Niobium on Planet New Berlin, dock at the station JUST outside of the planet called 'The Ring'. They buy the Niobium at the right price. Then just hop over to Planet New Berlin to get more diamonds.
2. TRIP LENGTH
12 Trade Lane jumps
04 Jump Gates
5 stars visited (including the start and end points)
3 stations (Planet New Berlin, Planet New Tokyo, The Ring)
3. INVESTMENT
Diamonds: 396 EACH
Niobium: 512 EACH
4. OVERALL TRIP COSTS
Note this vastly depends on 3 majior factors, cargo space, your factions with any groups along the way (bad faction with corsairs for example is going to make you loose your trade lane jump from time to time and mean some fighting), and how well you pilot your vessel out of bad situations.
Here is a basic run through of costs to give you an idea of one round trip in a Humpback freighter. I would not reccomend doing this run in a less 'durable' freighter, though until you can afford to fill it, a fighter makes the run nicely.
Get ready for some math
C=(D*Q)+(N*Q)
That means it will cost you the diamond price (396) multiplied by the Quantity you buy, plus the total of the Niobium price (512) multiplied by the Quantity you buy.
EXAMPLE:
100 items each way, the math looks like this
C=(396*100)+(512*100)
C=(39,600 to New Tokyo)+(51,200 to New Berlin)
Cost= 90,800 Credits worth of supplies (round trip)
TIP:
I know not everyone is going to have that kind of cash, well thats ok if you can buy just 5,000 credits worth of diamonds, your ROI will be worth it all, and most importatly it will give you enough money after the run to repeat it with alot more then you did the first time. This run snowballs fast.
Now remember, if you get attacked along the way, and end up needing sheild batteries, good 'ol nanos, added countermeasures, missles, mickey mouse ears, or whatever fancies you, your looking at added expence. Try not to blow your wad on any one run, if you die your SOL.
5. OVERALL TRIP FUNDS (after resale)
This is how much money you will have after one trip. This is NOT PROFFIT! This is how much money you will get for selling your cargo
more math
Funds=StartFunds+(DQ*(1650-396))+(NQ*1440)
wow crazy math ok basically you take your start funds, take out your inital diamond cost (thats the -396 that will be multiplied by Qty), then get all your goods' sell value, and viola.
EXAMPLE:
going with the previous example, I buy 100 Diamonds, and 100 Niobuim this trip. I have 500,000 credits to start. ok so 500,000 minus my 100 diamonds is 460,400. Now I sell my diamonds for 1650 each, giving me 625,400. Now buy 100 Niobium at 512 each. That leaves me with 574,200. Now I finish the run and sell the Niobium, giving me a end total of 718,200.
Funds=500,000+(100*(1650-396))+(100*1440)
6. RETURN ON INVESTMENT
(my favorite)
This one is easy so I had my little sister do the math for me. Take what it costs you to make the run, subtract that from how much total money you sold your goods for, and viola! On this particular route your ROI is about 240% proffit. Meaning for every 100 you invest, you will get 240 credits back.
heres the math
ROI=(Q*(SV-C))
so my friends, the ROI on the above example goes like this
ROI = (100 diamonds * (1650 - 396)) + (100 Niobium * (1440 - 512))
ROI = (100 diamonds * (1254)) + (100 Niobium * (928))
ROI = (125,400 from diamonds) + (92,800 from Niobium)
ROI = 218,200 PURE PROFFIT!
7. RISK
(my least favorite one)
Ok lets be forward in Freelance there is risk to every venture you set out to do, unless it involves uising a Titan to shoot down anything in the New York System. So heres what you need to keep in mind on this ultamate proffit cargo run.
1. FACTIONS - Factions, did I say factions yet? It may be wise to make the run with only a small amount of your money invested the first time, get an idea of just what groups you will encounter! This run can be smothe sailing if you know what to expect and build your faction for it.
2. Ok so if factions didnt cover every risk there is, the SUN is another. Dont fly into it. Don't look too long at it, or chances are your going the wrong way...
3. If the run I mapped out is above your play level, try going through new york, the LONG way to tokyo, or waiting until you have a real machine.
Just remember, what you spend on goods is only proffit if you make it to the end alive, use however many mines you need, however many shield batts or nanos you need to, to get there alive! If you have to spend more on survival then the ROI covers, then you aren't carrying enough cargo with you. In a humpback thats full, I could afford to buy full nano's and sheilds at every stop along the way ten times with the profit from one trip.
ONE HUGE TIP: if your having trouble but are as determined as I am, use the formation command(F4) and form with a freight group going your way - hey the more the enimy has to shoot at the less fire your being hit with right?
Lastly, what the hell does all this mean I can make in my damned ship anyway!
ok lets assume you are full to the max with the following ships. Here is what it will cost (on just the goods) to make the trip (both ways), how much cash the trip is worth (what will I end up with if buying diamonds puts me at 0), and what is sheer profit(how much money am i making that i didnt have to spend).
Rhino - Prbably death, feel free to make a noble effort
CARGO:80
COST: 72,640
CASH: 247,200
PROFFIT: 174,560 heehe only if you make it
Mule - Prbably death, feel free to make a noble effort
CARGO:90
COST: 81,720
CASH: 278,100
PROFFIT: 196,380
Clydesdale - first one it *might* be reasonable to use, provided factions are good
CARGO:125
COST: 113,500
CASH: 386,250
PROFFIT: 272,750
Drone - This'l do the trick, but I refuse to pilot something as ugly as this.
CARGO:175
COST: 158,900
CASH: 540,750
PROFFIT: 381,850
Humpback - Oh here is my choice. This doesn't have the *Most* cargo space of all the ships, but it is certainly the most robust one available for the capacity. Not to mention easier to get your hands on. One stat no ship profile has is how many guns can be shot in EVERY direction. Well with this one, and its 8 mounts, it has a MINIMUM of 5 guns smacking that trade looter at ANY angle.
CARGO:250
COST: 227,000
CASH: 772,500
PROFFIT: 545,500 Thats half a MILLION per run!! Pay some 'fighter' in multiplayer 100,000 to escourt you both ways, nevermind that your making 5 times that
Dromedary - Never made the run with 'er, but I'm sure she'll do the trick
CARGO:275
COST: 249,700
CASH: 849,750
PROFFIT: 600,050 yeah thats 600k cool credits in your pocket.
FINAL NOTE: If you find an incorrect figure, chances are i miss typed it, but feel free to make the correction if your IQ allowes you to make the correction with ACCURACY.
And so ends the longest post I ever want to make (which ended up turning into a webpage to avoid pasting this into a reply to the question "whats a good trade route?" asked over and over. I hope it frusterates the masses, and helps both of you... at least I helped you two...
moo