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Elite:Dangerous Black Box

166 guides Updated 2026-06-30
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Everything a commander needs, in one shelf

The Black Box collects operator-grade guides for Elite Dangerous into a single index: the engineering referral tree and blueprint catalogue, material-farm routes, activity playbooks, "best ship for the job" ladders, and a full set of ship × role dossiers. New here? Read What Is This Website, then dive into Ships, Engineering or Systems.

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Ship guides
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Engineering guides
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Systems guides
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What Is This Website

Start here

The Elite:Dangerous Black Box is where I keep the notes I got tired of re-looking-up — which ship to fly for a job, how to unlock an engineer, what a blueprint costs, where to farm the mats. It started as a side project — somewhere to learn the game's systems for myself — but as the pile of personal notes grew it became a resource worth sharing. So it's all in one cross-linked place now, written the way one commander would explain it to another.

There's a dossier for every ship-and-role worth flying, the ladders that rank them, and the reasoning behind each rating. The engineering side has the referral tree, the blueprint and module references, farm routes, and an unlock checklist. The systems side explains how the game's mechanics actually work and how to run each activity.

Whether you're picking your first proper ship or fine-tuning a maxed-out build, there's something here. I keep the hard numbers honest: every stat is checked against coriolis-data, INARA, EDSY and the rest, and sourced on the page. The ratings and loadout calls are my opinion, and I say so where it counts.

Start with Ships, Engineering or Systems below. Every dossier comes with a loadout you can open straight in Coriolis or EDSY, the reasoning for its rating, and an engineering plan to follow.

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Ships

Fly the right hull

How each career plays, which hull wins each role, and a dossier for every viable ship × role pairing.

General

How every ship is rated — and how the whole fleet stacks up across all seven roles.

Best Ships by Role

"What should I fly for this?" — ships ranked head-to-head for each role.

Ship Dossiers

A dossier for every viable ship-and-role pairing — rating, spec readout and recommended loadout. Pick a ship, then a role.

Alliance ChallengerAXCombat
Alliance ChieftainAXCombat
Alliance CrusaderAXCombat
Asp ScoutExploration
Caspian ExplorerExploration
Cobra Mk IVMultipurpose
Diamondback ExplorerCombatExplorationMultipurpose
Diamondback ScoutCombatExploration
Eagle Mk IICombat
Federal Assault ShipAXCombat
Federal DropshipAXCombat
Federal GunshipAXCombat
Fer-de-LanceCombat
Imperial EagleCombat
Kestrel Mk IICombat
Lynx HighlinerPassenger
Panther Clipper Mk IIMiningTrading
Python Mk IIAXCombat
Sidewinder Mk ICombat
Type-10 DefenderAXCombatMining
Type-11 ProspectorMining
Type-6 TransporterExplorationMiningTrading
Type-7 TransporterMiningPassengerTrading
Type-8 TransporterMiningTrading
Type-9 HeavyMiningTrading
Viper Mk IIICombat
Viper Mk IVCombat
VultureCombat
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Engineering

Modify your gear

Who modifies your gear, what they grant and the order to unlock them — plus the routes for the materials it eats.

Engineering Manuals

The full engineering set — engineers, blueprints, modules, and the unlock run.

Materials & Farming

What the materials are, how the trader works, and the known sites and loops for stocking them.

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Systems

How the galaxy runs

Getting started, the big persistent systems that run the galaxy, and where to go looking for a fight.

New Pilot & Interface

Start here — what to do as a new commander, how ranks work, and the site lexicon — then docking, the cockpit HUD, and the companion apps every commander runs.

Galaxy & Power Systems

The big persistent systems — factions, powers, rank, and the things you build once you have credits to spare.

Activity Guides

How each career actually plays — the loop, the gear, and the money.

Combat Venues

The places you go looking for a fight, and what each pays.

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FAQ

Good to know

Is this affiliated with Frontier Developments?

No. The Black Box is unofficial fan content — not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Frontier Developments. Elite Dangerous is a trademark of Frontier Developments plc, and all game data, names and imagery remain their property.

Is this a complete guide to the game?

No. The Black Box covers only the ships, systems and activities I've worked through myself so far — not the whole of Elite Dangerous. I add guides as I get hands-on with more of the game, so the library keeps growing; expect gaps, and expect them to fill in over time. Want something specific covered next? Open a feature request.

Does this apply to my platform (PC / console)?

Mostly PC. This manual targets the Live (Odyssey 4.0) game. Console (PS4/Xbox) is frozen on Legacy 3.8 — Frontier ended console development in 2022 — so it never got Odyssey, Powerplay 2.0, System Colonisation, or any ship added since late 2022 (Python Mk II, Cobra Mk V, Kestrel Mk II, Lynx Highliner…). For hulls that exist on both, core stats and engineering still match, so those ratings and builds hold — but the newer-ship dossiers and several systems guides are Live-only.

How current is the information?

Game figures — ship, module and engineering stats — are checked against EDCD/coriolis-data, INARA, EDSY and Coriolis, and every page lists its sources at the foot. Ship ratings, loadouts and “best for the job” picks are editorial judgement, not Frontier data. When the game changes a page can lag; anything uncertain is marked rather than guessed, and corrections are welcome.

How are the ship ratings decided?

Each ship gets a 1–100 score for a given role, but it's a judgement call, not a spec-sheet sum. The number is roster-relative (measured against every other ship doing that job), assumes a fully-engineered build, and is weighed across an ordered set of role factors. Every dossier shows the working in its “Why This Rating” scorecard, and the full method is on the rating methodology page.

Why is the same ship rated differently in different roles?

Because each score is set against the field for that role, using that role's factor weights. A hull that's a monster hauler can be middling in a knife-fight, so its trading and combat numbers differ on purpose. Compare ships within a role, not across roles.

Can I open these builds in Coriolis or EDSY?

Yes. Every dossier's 3-State Loadout has Open in Coriolis and Open in EDSY links that load the exact build straight into the planner — no copy-paste — plus a Copy SLEF button to drop it into anything else that reads Ship Loadout Export Format.

What do the three loadout columns mean?

They're a budget path, not one fixed build. Initial is buy-only with no engineering — what you fly the day you buy the hull. A-Rated swaps in A-rated cores for a combat-ready ship. Engineered is the full blueprint-and-experimental tour. Fly whichever column you can afford and work toward the next.

Do I have to engineer everything?

No. The A-Rated column is a genuinely capable ship on its own — engineering is the ceiling, not the price of entry. Engineer when you're ready; each dossier's plan tells you what to prioritise first.

Why isn't a particular ship or role covered?

The dossiers cover the ship × role pairings actually worth flying. If a hull can't do a job well enough to recommend, it's left out rather than padded with a build no one should fly.

Is this AI-generated content?

Yes — although I prefer to call it curated AI content. I steer the model deliberately to write the guides I want, including fact-checking against authoritative sources. It began as a side project to learn Elite Dangerous's systems for myself; as the collection of personal guides grew, it became something worth sharing. I've done my best to credit every source used — if your work isn't credited, open an issue and I'll make it right.

Found an error, or want to contribute?

This is a personal project by CMDR Ka0s. Spot a wrong number, a broken link, or a build you'd fit differently? Open an issue. Ratings and loadouts are opinions — disagree and say why; a well-argued correction gets folded in.

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Changelog

Releases

Notable updates to the Black Box.

2026-06-23 — Initial release