Summary
- The Odyssey expansion added a new material grind for upgrading ground weapons and space suits.
- Peng Industrial and Martins Shelter are great places to farm Odyssey materials safely, each with its own precautions and benefits.
- Mission terminals offer a way to farm materials as rewards for completing missions using specific equipment and strategies.
When Frontier Developments added ship engineering to Elite Dangerous in patch 2.1, players quickly began to complain about the grind of gathering materials to engineer their ships. Back then, it was not uncommon for a player to spend several weeks collecting the materials they needed to fully engineer a ship. In the 3.0 update, material traders were added so that players could trade unneeded materials for ones they did need.
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In 2021, the Odyssey expansion was launched, and players found that ground weapons and space suits could be engineered and upgraded, and a second materials grind was now in place. Although there are no material traders for Odyssey materials, some limited cross-trading is possible using the Bartender found in every station concourse. In short, gathering materials in Elite Dangerous is a bit more complicated than other space games.
1 Peng Industrial
A Great Place To Farm Odyssey Materials
- Location: Waruts system, planet Waruts B 9
- Good for: Looting commonly required Odyssey materials.
- Required equipment: Maverick suit, SRV (optional)
Peng Industrial is a settlement in a high-security system, so be careful here. Don’t let any of the NPCs spot actions such as stealing materials. This settlement is a good location to loot materials because it has such a small footprint, meaning less running around.
Consider sneaking into the power building first, silently killing the NPCs, and switching off the base alarms. Don’t get spotted taking out the NPCs, as this is a high-security system and will result in a fine, bounty, and a kill count added to the player’s notoriety score.
2 Martins Shelter
Farm Odyssey Materials Safely In This Anarchy System
- Location: Eurybia system, planet Makula
- Good for: Looting commonly required Odyssey materials
- Required equipment: Maverick suit, SRV (optional)
Another great ground settlement to farm Odyssey materials, Martins Shelter is in a system that has zero native population. This means that this is an anarchy system by default, and crimes committed here won’t carry serious implications.
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Furthermore, as this is an anarchy system, NPC kills won’t generate notoriety. This means that the player can safely take out all of the guards before killing the NPCs in the power building and shutting off the settlement alarms. They are then free to loot the entire settlement at their leisure.
3 Mission Terminals
Farm Materials As Mission Rewards
- Location: Any station
- Good for: All Odyssey materials in small volumes
- Required equipment: Suitably equipped small ship, Maverick suit, Scarab SRV
For players who only need a handful of a specific material, it can be worth checking out mission terminals. Be sure to set the mission filter to only show missions that offer materials as a reward. There are quite a few different types of missions that the player might have to tackle, which means being equipped to complete any potential mission scenario. With this in mind, here are some recommendations for a ship and modules.
- A small ship such as the Cobra MK III
- Largest shields that can be fitted (defenses for planetary missions with aggressive enemies)
- Scarab SRV (for missions that require a data point to be scanned)
- Scorpion SRV (for general use and combat missions)
- All weapon hardpoints fitted with dumb fire missiles (to kill aggressive ground enemies without landing)
As long as the player has good standing with all of the factions on the station, they should have a decently long list of missions to select from. Mission terminals update every 10 minutes, with older missions dropping from them, and new missions being added.
4 Hot Jupiter
Fun Farming By Looting Destroyed Ships
- Location: COL 285 Sector RF-C B14-7
- Good for: All manufactured materials
- Required equipment: Suitably equipped combat ship, collector limpets
The previous three entries dealt with farming Odyssey materials for upgrading suits and personal weapons. This and the next two entries will cover materials needed for ship engineering. Hot Jupiter is a planet in an anarchy system that has plenty of orbital traffic.
Players can sit just out of the orbit of Hot Jupiter. They can have some fun space combat, and quite safely destroy any NPC ship that comes along, with no legal repercussions. Once a ship has been destroyed, collection limpets can be used to collect the spilled cargo and materials. Don’t forget to open the cargo hatch first before firing off a collection of limpets.
5 Dav’s Hope
Relaxed Material Farming In An SRV
- Location: Hyades Sector DR-V c2-23, planet A5, coordinates 44.818, -31.389
- Good for: Large volumes of random manufactured materials
- Required Equipment: Scarab SRV
Dav’s Hope is an abandoned mining settlement. Set the navigation panel filters to show points of interest before trying to find this location. It can be tricky to locate, and the player might need to scan the system navigation beacon before the location pops up. If that doesn’t work, the player will need to fly closer to planet A5 and let their ship perform an initial autoscan.
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There are 10 random materials dotted around the settlement (each with a stack of 3 materials, so 30 overall), which can be collected using an SRV. Don’t forget to open the cargo hatch first before trying to pick up materials. It is also worth scanning the main settlement data point for encrypted materials as well.
Logging out to the main menu and switching between solo and group play modes will respawn the entire settlement. This means all the materials will be back. So keep repeating this over and over, collecting materials, until a fair amount is stored, and then these can be cross-traded for other needed materials at a material trader.
6 Jameson Crash Site
Fill Up On Tier 4 And 5 Encoded Materials In 15 Minutes
- Location: HIP 12099 sector, planet 1B
- Good for: Adaptive Encryptors Capture, Atypical Encryption Archives
- Required equipment: Scarab SRV
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This POI has 4 data points named Comms Control that can be scanned using the onboard scanner on the Scarab SRV. These scans give multiple grade 4 and 5 encoded materials for each scan. By using the same trick for respawning the POI covered in the previous entry, the player can quickly fill up on these, which can then be cross-traded for other encoded materials as needed. Remember to set the navigation panel to show points of interest before trying to find the crash site.
7 Sanguineous Rim
One-Stop Shop For Raw Material Farming
- Location: Sanguineous Rim
- Good for: Polonium, Ruthenium, Tellurium, Technetium, Antimony, Yttrium, and Selenium
- Required equipment: Ship with good jump range, Detailed Surface Scanner, Scarab SRV
The Sanguineous Rim is a region of space that is quite close to the bubble. A ship with a decent frame shift drive can make the trip in 40 to 50 jumps. Within the Sanguineous Rim are several systems close together, each of which has fantastic amounts of one of the tier 5 raw resources. So with a single trip to the Sanguineous Rim, the player can stock up with enough raw materials to cross-trade for any others they may need. A Detailed Surface Scanner will be required to scan the material sites. Here is a table, showing which raw material is found in each of these systems.
|
Material |
Sector |
Planet |
Site |
|
Polonium |
HIP 36601 |
C1A |
Biological 1 |
|
Ruthenium |
HIP 36601 |
C1D |
Biological 5 |
|
Tellurium |
HIP 36601 |
C3B |
Biological 4 |
|
Technetium |
HIP 36601 |
C5A |
Biological 2 |
|
Antimony |
OUTOTZ LS-K D8-3 |
B5C |
Biological 1 |
|
Yttrium & Selenium |
OUTOTZ LS-K D8-3 |
B5A |
Biological 1 |
It can take some time to fill up every raw material. The player will undoubtedly have to rearm their SRV several times, so they should make sure they have enough raw material on hand to do this through the synthesis system. It is also worth bringing a spare SRV, just in case the original one gets stuck on the terrain, or damaged and destroyed.
Elite Dangerous
- Released
- December 16, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Frontier Developments
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4
- Genre(s)
- Flight Simulator