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Once mutated, the new module is a unique Abyssal module, and cannot be repackaged or sold on the market (although it can be Reprocessed into the minerals of a T1 variant). Abyssal modules can, however, be traded via [[Contracts]], and the Contract window specifically allows for viewing the stats of mutated modules by hovering the mouse over the contract.
Once mutated, the new module is a unique Abyssal module, and cannot be repackaged or sold on the market (although it can be Reprocessed into the minerals of a T1 variant). Abyssal modules can, however, be traded via [[Contracts]], and the Contract window specifically allows for viewing the stats of mutated modules by hovering the mouse over the contract.


There are out-of-game websites and servers, such as [https://mutaplasmid.space/ mutaplasmid.space], which allow for better searching and comparing available contracts for abyssal modules. This all also means that Abyssal modules have no inherent ISK value, and so for any killmails which include Abyssal modules there is no good way of knowing how strong, weak, cheap, or valuable those modules were.
There are out-of-game websites and servers, such as [https://mutamarket.com/ mutamarket.com], which allow for better searching and comparing available contracts for abyssal modules. This all also means that Abyssal modules have no inherent ISK value, and so for any killmails which include Abyssal modules there is no good way of knowing how strong, weak, cheap, or valuable those modules were.


== Mutaplasmids ==
== Mutaplasmids ==