How mission rankings are consolidated and scored
Mission rankings combine node identity, rotation rewards, and relic-linked value context. This section explains how to interpret a mission score before committing time to repeated runs.
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Mission consolidation logic
Each node is consolidated across available rotations so you can compare a mission as a repeatable activity instead of isolated drop rows. This better matches how players actually farm in sessions.
Cycle value summarizes expected opportunity from the mission reward structure and linked relic economics.
- Node identity: planet, place, and mission type.
- Reward context: rotations merged into one actionable mission profile.
- Economic context: relic EV contributes to mission opportunity scoring.
Search and filter interpretation
Mission type filters help align recommendations with your playstyle and loadout. Text search also matches planet region resources to surface mission-adjacent farming value.
Use these filters to produce a realistic shortlist rather than a theoretical top list you would not run.
- Use mission type first for comfort and speed.
- Use search for planet and regional resource overlap.
- Compare page segments rather than scanning all nodes at once.
How to validate a mission choice
Before committing to long runs, open mission detail and check rotation distribution, relic density, and non-relic rewards. A lower-ranked mission can still outperform in practice if execution time is better.
Treat rankings as decision support, then layer your squad speed and success consistency on top.
FAQ
- Can a non-top mission still be the best choice for me?
- Yes. If you clear it faster and more consistently, its real yield per hour can beat a higher-ranked but slower mission.
- Why are resources mentioned in mission search?
- Regional resources add practical value to a run. Combining relic opportunity and resource utility gives better route planning.
- How often should I re-check rankings?
- Re-check when market movement is high or after game updates that shift active drop structures.
Update Notes
- (2026-02-15): Added plain-language explanation of consolidation and cycle-value interpretation.
- (2026-02-12): Expanded filter and validation workflow for practical mission selection.