Market & Scope

Reference hubs, operational destinations, and item scope boundaries for trading and readiness.

Published Types

26,522

Reference inventory available to the shared item-scope service.

Currently In Scope

4,909

Shared across doctrine readiness, market gaps, dashboard summaries, and killmail demand.

Filtered Out

21,613

Removed by the operational allow-list, tier controls, noise filters, or explicit overrides.

Operational Summary

  • • Operational allow-list mode is active. Items must match a selected operational category or advanced include before they flow into alliance analytics.
  • • Operational categories: Ships, Modules, Rigs, Ammo & Charges, Drones & Fighters, Fuel & Structures, Boosters.
  • • Meta tiers enabled: Tech I, Tech II, Faction, Deadspace.
  • • Noise filters enabled: Exclude commodities / consumer goods, Exclude civilian items, Exclude blueprints, Exclude skins, Exclude mission / non-market / irrelevant items.

Rule precedence

  1. Explicit item overrides always win.
  2. Noise filters and advanced excludes remove unwanted inventory before it reaches downstream analytics.
  3. Operational categories and advanced includes define the baseline logistics universe in allow-list mode.
  4. Tier toggles use metaGroupID so doctrine-safe tiers can be curated without using raw meta levels.

Operational categories

High-level alliance logistics buckets mapped from categoryID first, then refined with group and market taxonomy only where needed.

Default profile surfaces doctrine-ready ships, modules, rigs, charges, drones, structure fuel, and boosters.

Tier filtering

Simple metaGroupID toggles for alliance-ready tiers. Tech I and Tech II are enabled by default; Deadspace and Officer stay off unless explicitly enabled.

Noise filters

Shared exclusions applied before market, doctrine, and loss-demand analytics are evaluated.

Advanced mode

Advanced controls stay hidden by default. Use them only when you need group-level or market-group-level exceptions beyond the curated operational model.

Advanced include rules

Use these to extend the operational universe with specific groups or market branches.

Groups

Market groups

Advanced exclude rules

Use these to carve out specific problem groups or market branches after the shared defaults have done most of the work.

Groups

Market groups