Image | Name | Volume | Refine Qty. | Market Price |
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Brilliant Gneiss This extremely rare and valuable variant of gneiss ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard gneiss when reprocessed. 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. Available primarily through moon mining. |
5,00 | 100 | 794 |
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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. Available primarily in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower. |
5,00 | 100 | 492 |
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Iridescent Gneiss Gneiss is often the first major league ore that up and coming miners graduate to. Finding the more expensive variation of Gneiss, called 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. Available primarily in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower. |
5,00 | 100 | 458 |
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Prismatic Gneiss Prismatic Gneiss has a fracturized molecule-structure, which explains its unique 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. Available primarily in 0.0 security status solar systems or lower. |
5,00 | 100 | 587 |
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Compressed Brilliant Gneiss This extremely rare and valuable variant of gneiss ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard gneiss when reprocessed. 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 ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore. |
1,80 | 1 | 90.685 |
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Compressed 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 ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore. |
1,80 | 1 | 76.296 |
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Compressed Iridescent Gneiss Gneiss is often the first major league ore that up and coming miners graduate to. Finding the more expensive variation of Gneiss, called 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 ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore. |
1,80 | 1 | 84.043 |
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Compressed Prismatic Gneiss Prismatic Gneiss has a fracturized molecule-structure, which explains its unique 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 ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore. |
1,80 | 1 | 84.949 |