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Ueganite Group
Compressed Foggy Ueganite
typeID | 82309 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 0.05 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | It takes a keen eye to notice the tiny deposits that give foggy ueganite its name. This minor variation indicates that it gives a 5% greater yield than its regular form. Foggy ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material. |
Compressed Overcast Ueganite
typeID | 82310 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 0.05 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | Overcast ueganite has sparkling flecks throughout its composition, but lacks the stormy properties of its rarer variant. It produces an additional 10% mineral yield when refined. Overcast ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material. |
Compressed Stormy Ueganite
typeID | 82311 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 0.05 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | The sight of its subsurface lightning mineral veins, which gives stormy ueganite its name, brings great joy to any miner. Stormy ueganite yields 15% more minerals than its base form when refined. Stormy ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material. |
Compressed Ueganite
typeID | 82308 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 0.05 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | Ueganite is an ore discovered in YC126 due to improvements in astrogeological surveying technology. It is primarily composed of megacyte, with trace amounts of tritanium. Some miners have posited that ueganite forms when multiple metaliminal storms occur in a single system for an extended period of time, but astrogeologists have dismissed the hypothesis as mere conjecture and superstition based on valuable ueganite having diverse properties reminiscent of these storms. Ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material. |
Foggy Ueganite
typeID | 82206 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 5.00 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | It takes a keen eye to notice the tiny deposits that give foggy ueganite its name. This minor variation indicates that it gives a 5% greater yield than its regular form. Foggy ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. |
Overcast Ueganite
typeID | 82207 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 5.00 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | Overcast ueganite has sparkling flecks throughout its composition, but lacks the stormy properties of its rarer variant. It produces an additional 10% mineral yield when refined. Overcast ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. |
Stormy Ueganite
typeID | 82208 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 5.00 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | The sight of its subsurface lightning mineral veins, which gives stormy ueganite its name, brings great joy to any miner. Stormy ueganite yields 15% more minerals than its base form when refined. Stormy ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. |
Ueganite
typeID | 82205 |
Mass | 99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552.00 kg |
Volume | 5.00 m³ |
Base Price | 3,068,504.00 ISK |
Category | Ueganite |
Description | Ueganite is an ore discovered in YC126 due to improvements in astrogeological surveying technology. It is primarily composed of megacyte, with trace amounts of tritanium. Some miners have posited that ueganite forms when multiple metaliminal storms occur in a single system for an extended period of time, but astrogeologists have dismissed the hypothesis as mere conjecture and superstition based on valuable ueganite having diverse properties reminiscent of these storms. Ueganite may be found in asteroid anomalies within null security space. |