Difference between revisions of "Ore"
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! [[Uranium]] Ore | ! [[Uranium]] Ore | ||
| 4000 || 40 {{icon small|uranium}} | | 4000 || 40 {{icon small|uranium}} | ||
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! [[Gold]] Ore | ! [[Gold]] Ore | ||
| 1500 || 40 {{icon small|gold}} | | 1500 || 40 {{icon small|gold}} | ||
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+ | ! [[Jade]] | ||
+ | | 1500 || 40 {{icon small|jade}} | ||
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! [[Component|Compacted machinery]] | ! [[Component|Compacted machinery]] |
Revision as of 13:17, 17 May 2023
Ore is a general term for natural structures that yield valuable resources when mined:
Material | HP | Base Yield |
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Plasteel Ore | 8000 | 40 |
Silver Ore | 1500 | 40 |
Steel Ore | 1500 | 40 |
Uranium Ore | 4000 | 40 |
Gold Ore | 1500 | 40 |
Jade | 1500 | 40 |
Compacted machinery | 2000 | 2 |
The yield of each ore is affected by the Mining Yield stat of the miner, as well as the Mining yield storyteller setting. For example, in Losing is Fun, mining yield is multiplied by 80%.