Ore
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Compressed Vitreous Mercoxit (ore) - 1,000 units
Vitreous mercoxit gleams in the dark, like a siren of myth. Found only in rare clusters in space vitreous mercoxit is very rare, but very valuable, due to its much higher 10% yield. Mercoxit is a very dense ore that must be mined using specialized deep core mining techniques. It contains massive amounts of the extraordinary Morphite mineral but few other minerals of note. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.95 -
Compressed Viscous Pyroxeres (ore) - 1,500,000 units
Viscous Pyroxeres is the secret behind the success of ORE in the early days. ORE has since then moved into more profitable minerals, but Viscous Pyroxeres still holds a special place in the hearts of all miners dreaming of becoming the next mining moguls of EVE. Pyroxeres is an interesting ore type, as it is very plain in most respects except one - deep core reprocessing yields a little bit of nocxium, increasing its value considerably. It also has a large portion of tritanium and some pyerite and mexallon. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.75 -
Compressed Veldspar (ore) - 10,000,000 units
The most common ore type in the known universe, veldspar can be found almost everywhere. It is still in constant demand as it holds a large portion of the much-used tritanium mineral. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.75 -
Compressed Triclinic Bistot (ore) - 20,000 units
Bistot with a triclinic crystal system occurs very rarely under natural conditions, but is highly popular with miners due to its extra-high concentrations of minerals. The yield from triclinic bistot is approximately 5% higher than from equivalent volumes of standard bistot. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$3.75 -
Compressed Spodumain (ore) - 10,000 units
Spodumain is amongst the most desirable ore types around, as it contains high volumes of the four most heavily demanded minerals. Huge volumes of tritanium and pyerite, as well as moderate amounts of mexallon and isogen can be obtained by refining these rocks. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.95 -
Compressed Solid Pyroxeres (ore) - 1,500,000 units
Solid Pyroxeres, sometimes called the Flame of Dam'Torsad, is a relative of normal Pyroxeres. The Flame has 5% higher yield than its more common cousin. Pyroxeres is an interesting ore type, as it is very plain in most respects except one - deep core reprocessing yields a little bit of nocxium, increasing its value considerably. It also has a large portion of tritanium and some pyerite and mexallon. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.75 -
Compressed Silvery Omber (ore) - 500,000 units
Silvery Omber was first discovered some fifty years ago in an asteroid belt close to a large moon. The luminescence from the moon made this uncommon cousin of normal Omber seem silvery in appearance, hence the name. Omber is a common ore that is still an excellent ore for novice miners as it has a sizeable portion of isogen, as well as some tritanium and pyerite. A few trips of mining this and a novice is quick to rise in status. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.75 -
Compressed Sharp Crokite (ore) - 10,000 units
In certain belts, environmental conditions will carve sharp, jagged edges into crokite rocks, resulting in the formation of sharp crokite. The increased density of these formations leads to a 5% greater mineral yield than standard crokite. Crokite is a very heavy ore that is always in high demand because it has the largest ratio of Nocxium and Mexallon for any ore in the known universe. Valuable deposits of Pyerite can also be found within this rare ore. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$4.35 -
Compressed Scordite (ore) - 5,000,000 units
Scordite is amongst the most common ore types in the known universe. It has a large portion of tritanium plus a fair bit of pyerite. Good choice for those starting their mining careers. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.95 -
Compressed Rich Plagioclase (ore) - 1,500,000 units
With rich plagioclase, having 10% better yield than the normal one, miners can finally regard plagioclase as a mineral that provides a noteworthy profit. Plagioclase is not amongst the most valuable ore types around, but it contains a large amount of pyerite and is thus always in constant demand. It also yields some tritanium and mexallon. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.95