Eve Online Ore Chart

Eve Online Ore Chart - The second part is the more interesting sheet. Eve allows you to discover, explore and dominate an amazing science fiction universe while you fight, trade, form corporations and alliances with other players. Which 1m3 of ore does this reperesent the basic +5 or +10? For example the large belt. The expected 100% refine (some rounding errors) for the entire belt Ore chart features prices update via crest every 15 min from each of the four major trade hubs. In the ore prices tab i have selected both the +5% and +10% yield ore types but the in brackets number still remains the same.

I've uploaded a screenshot of my spreadsheet for your convenience where in each column the greenest cell shows which ore contains the most of that mineral per cubic meter, and thus which ore is best to mine for a specific mineral. Which 1m3 of ore does this reperesent the basic +5 or +10? On the old layout the asteroids was visual huge they also had a big amount of ore but you defintly seen it if a asteriod was depleted. These tools are made using my two token design elements:

Atm i can easily calculate back how much m3 ore i need to get required amount of mineral, but i still have to look up ore volume to calculate how much ore units to buy. Now there is just a white dot disapearing because the roids are so tiny. Ore chart features prices update via crest every 15 min from each of the four major trade hubs. Eve allows you to discover, explore and dominate an amazing science fiction universe while you fight, trade, form corporations and alliances with other players. Hope i said this clear. In the ore prices tab i have selected both the +5% and +10% yield ore types but the in brackets number still remains the same.

One has to create a profile and login to alter the volume that chart calculates. Which 1m3 of ore does this reperesent the basic +5 or +10? It also shows the static raw ore m3 for 1 compressed block. Now there is just a white dot disapearing because the roids are so tiny. As the m3 of ore differs per ore type could the brackes price be the worked out unit price of the ore (whatever 0.35m3 it is) rather than per 1m3 of the ore.

The second part is the more interesting sheet. Cause sometimes for manufacturing i don't just buy minerals, i buy ore and then reprocess it. For example the large belt. Hope i said this clear.

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In the ore prices tab i have selected both the +5% and +10% yield ore types but the in brackets number still remains the same. It also shows the static raw ore m3 for 1 compressed block. Ore chart features prices update via crest every 15 min from each of the four major trade hubs. This sheet has all the values for the hidden belts and their compressed ore conversions (always rounded down as you cannot make 75% of a compressed block).

Now There Is Just A White Dot Disapearing Because The Roids Are So Tiny.

Grismars table isnt very useful if you want to know what to mine to get the most of a specific mineral. For example the large belt. It would be really nice to see the volume next to ore/ice. Cause sometimes for manufacturing i don't just buy minerals, i buy ore and then reprocess it.

As The M3 Of Ore Differs Per Ore Type Could The Brackes Price Be The Worked Out Unit Price Of The Ore (Whatever 0.35M3 It Is) Rather Than Per 1M3 Of The Ore.

Eve allows you to discover, explore and dominate an amazing science fiction universe while you fight, trade, form corporations and alliances with other players. Which 1m3 of ore does this reperesent the basic +5 or +10? These tools are made using my two token design elements: Eve allows you to discover, explore and dominate an amazing science fiction universe while you fight, trade, form corporations and alliances with other players.

I've Uploaded A Screenshot Of My Spreadsheet For Your Convenience Where In Each Column The Greenest Cell Shows Which Ore Contains The Most Of That Mineral Per Cubic Meter, And Thus Which Ore Is Best To Mine For A Specific Mineral.

On the old layout the asteroids was visual huge they also had a big amount of ore but you defintly seen it if a asteriod was depleted. Being a computer science major i decided to take on a little side project to create better tools for the eve universe, starting with an ore chart. The second part is the more interesting sheet. The expected 100% refine (some rounding errors) for the entire belt

This sheet has all the values for the hidden belts and their compressed ore conversions (always rounded down as you cannot make 75% of a compressed block). It would be really nice to see the volume next to ore/ice. Eve allows you to discover, explore and dominate an amazing science fiction universe while you fight, trade, form corporations and alliances with other players. Being a computer science major i decided to take on a little side project to create better tools for the eve universe, starting with an ore chart. Cause sometimes for manufacturing i don't just buy minerals, i buy ore and then reprocess it.