There are 5 levels of the industry index and get to each level a certain amount of mining needs to be done. The index we are concerned with in this guide is the Industry index. This website can help illustrate how indexes influence the ADM and how increasing a system’s ADM makes it more difficult to attack. These indexes have multiple purposes – together they comprise the Activity Defense Multiplier(ADM) of the system and the higher the ADM the longer it takes for an attacker to take the system and the harder it is to take. Note: an IHUB must be installed in a system for the system to benefit from raising of indexes. The third is the Industry Index which reflects how much mining is done in the system. The second is the Military Index which is an indicator of how many NPCs have been killed over time in that system. The first is the Strategic Index, which is an indicator of how long the alliance who owns the system has owned it. This is a measure of how hard it is to take a system away from the current owner and is made up of three indexes. One of the mechanics of null sov is the Activity Defense Multiplier (ADM). For mining purposes, the important structure is the IHUB, as it is what allows the improvement of a null system so that mining anomalies spawn. What this means is that alliance takes over space which is either unowned or owned by someone else and installs system structures called a Territorial Claim Unit (TCU) and/or an Industrial Hub (IHUB). Much of the best mining in Eve is done in null – but not just any null – in null space owned by a sovereignty(sov) holding alliance.
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