Ore
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Compressed Dark Ochre II-Grade (ore) - 15,000 units
II-Grade dark ochre, also known as onyx ochre, has a distinctive, shiny black surface that lends itself to ornamental uses. But the 5% higher mineral yield is what miners are really after. Like in all else, good looks are only an added bonus. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$3.75 -
Compressed Dark Ochre III-Grade (ore) - 15,000 units
III-Grade or obsidian ochre, the most valuable member of the dark ochre family, was only first discovered a decade ago. The sleek black surface of this ore managed to absorb scanning waves, making obsidian ochre asteroids almost invisible. Advances in scanning technology revealed these beauties at last. This ore's 10% higher mineral yield makes it more than worth the effort required to find it. Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$3.95 -
Compressed Gneiss (ore) - 25,000 units
Gneiss is a popular ore type because it holds significant volumes of three heavily used minerals, increasing its utility value. It has quite a bit of Mexallon as well as some Pyerite and Isogen. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$2.75 -
Compressed Gneiss II-Grade (ore) - 25,000 units
Gneiss is often the first major league ore that up and coming miners graduate to. Finding the more II-Grade variation of Gneiss, known as iridescent gneiss, is a major coup for these miners due to its 5% greater mineral yield. Gneiss is a popular ore type because it holds significant volumes of three heavily used minerals, increasing its utility value. It has quite a bit of Mexallon as well as some Pyerite and Isogen. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$2.85 -
Compressed Gneiss III-Grade (ore) - 25,000 units
III-Grade gneiss has a fracturized molecule-structure, which gives it a prismatic appearance. It is the most sought after member of the Gneiss family, as it yields 10% more than common Gneiss. Gneiss is a popular ore type because it holds significant volumes of three heavily used minerals, increasing its utility value. It has quite a bit of Mexallon as well as some Pyerite and Isogen. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$2.95 -
Compressed Hedbergite (ore) - 25,000 units
Hedbergite is sought after for its high concentration of nocxium and isogen. However hedbergite also yields some pyerite and zydrine. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.95Out of stock
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Compressed Hemorphite (ore) - 100,000 units
With a large portion of nocxium, hemorphite is always a good find. It is common enough that even novice miners can expect to run into it. Hemorphite also has a bit of tritanium, isogen and zydrine. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.95 -
Compressed Jaspet (ore) - 100,000 units
Jaspet has three valuable mineral types, making it easy to sell. It has a large portion of mexallon plus some nocxium and zydrine. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.75Out of stock
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Compressed Kernite (ore) - 250,000 units
Kernite is a fairly common ore type that yields a large amount of mexallon. Besides mexallon the kernite also has a bit of tritanium and isogen. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$2.95 -
Compressed Kernite II-Grade (ore) - 250,000 units
Prophets tell of the mystical nature endowed in luminous kernite, the II-Grade kernite variant. To the rest of us, it's an average looking ore that has 5% more yield than normal kernite and can make you rich if you mine it 24/7 and live to be very old. Kernite is a fairly common ore type that yields fair amounts of Mexallon and Isogen. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$2.95













