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Hidden Dark Ochre and Gneiss Deposit is one of the [[Probe scanning|scannable]] [[ore sites]] introduced in the [[Catalyst Expansion (Daily Login Campaign)|Catalyst]] expansion. It is level II [[Probe scanning|scanning]] difficulty and currently only confirmed to be found in [[System security|low-sec]] systems. The site contains 11 [[Gneiss]] and [[Dark Ochre]] asteroids of different rarity and size.
Hidden Dark Ochre and Gneiss Deposit is one of the [[Probe scanning|scannable]] ore sites introduced in the [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/catalyst-expansion-notes Catalyst] expansion. It is level II [[Probe scanning|scanning]] difficulty and currently only confirmed to be found in [[System security|low-sec]] systems. The site contains 11 Gneiss and Dark Ochre asteroids of different rarity and size.
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Revision as of 12:14, 27 November 2025

Main article: Asteroids and ore
A visual of the site.
A visual of the site.

Hidden Dark Ochre and Gneiss Deposit is one of the scannable ore sites introduced in the Catalyst expansion. It is level II scanning difficulty and currently only confirmed to be found in low-sec systems. The site contains 11 Gneiss and Dark Ochre asteroids of different rarity and size.

Ore Type & Quantity
Type Quantity m3
Gneiss II-Grade 3
Gneiss III-Grade 1
Gneiss IV-Grade 1
Dark Ochre II-Grade 3
Dark Ochre III-Grade 2
Dark Ochre IV-Grade 1

The asteroids are located around a debris field with a green hue, and are ranged 30-45km from the warp-in point.