ROC Mining
Ground-based vehicle mining offers a profitable and approachable way to gather valuable mineral nodes without needing a full-sized mining ship. Whether you’re running solo in a Greycat ROC or teaming up with a friend in the ROC-DS, this gameplay loop is simple, satisfying, and highly portable.
🛠️ What You’ll Need
🚚 Option 1: Greycat ROC (Solo Vehicle)
1-person ground mining vehicle
Small mining laser arm
0.8 SCU internal storage crate
Great for quick solo runs and tight cargo ships
🚜 Option 2: Greycat ROC-DS (Duo Vehicle)
2-person vehicle (driver + gunner)
Stronger turret-mounted mining laser (can fracture tougher nodes)
2.0 SCU of storage (larger external crate)
More power, more space — but not ideal for true solo play
Laser is turret-mounted, needs second person to operate effectively
Can technically be soloed with effort, but inefficient
🛸 Support Ship (Required):
Must carry the ROC or ROC-DS
ROC: Fits in Cutlass Black, Nomad, Freelancer, etc.
ROC-DS: Larger footprint; needs Freelancer MAX, Carrack, MSR, C2, or similar
🪨 What You’re Mining
You’re targeting small mineral nodes found on planetary and moon surfaces — often in clusters.
💎 High-Value Resources:
Hadanite (most profitable)
Aphorite
Dolivine
🧪 How It Works
Land: Find a planet or moon with mineables (Lyria, Daymar, Aberdeen, etc.)
Deploy: Lower your ROC or ROC-DS and head out on the surface.
Scan: Use onboard scanners to locate gem nodes.
Fracture:
ROC: Use front-mounted arm laser
ROC-DS: Gunner controls turret laser — much more powerful
Extract: Broken gems are vacuumed into your crate.
Recover & Sell: Return to ship, stow the ROC/DS, and sell at nearest trade terminal.
📦 Sell for Profit
No refinery needed — just head to a trade kiosk (e.g., Area18, Lorville, Port Olisar)
Simple, fast, and risk-reward depends mostly on survival and crate recovery
💡 Pro Tip: If you die, your crate is left behind — and it’s a pain to recover. Don’t get greedy.
🌍 Where to Mine
🪐 Top Locations:
Aberdeen: Great spawn density, especially Aphorite
Lyria & Daymar: Best known for Hadanite clusters
Ita & Magda: Balanced mix, fewer players
📸 Scan Strategy:
Zoom across flat terrain using short-range scanner sweeps
Look near boulders, rocky ridges, and outcroppings
💰 Why ROC or ROC-DS Mine?
Good Solo Income: Especially in short sessions
Low Barrier to Entry: Cheaper than ship mining
Highly Portable: Requires only a small-to-mid-size ship
ROC-DS = Group Scaling: Stronger laser, more storage — perfect for 2 players
Can fracture rocks a ROC can’t touch
Also ideal for working with a Prospector support ship
⚠️ Key Considerations
ROC-DS is NOT Solo-Friendly: The turret laser can’t be aimed from the driver seat. You’ll need to get out and manually operate it (slow and awkward).
Cargo Limits: Even 2 SCU fills fast — plan your runs.
No Refinement Step: What you mine is what you sell.
Travel Risk: Most losses come from falling, crashing, or being attacked in transit.
ROC-DS May Struggle With Terrain: Bigger vehicle, lower agility.