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==Ore==
==Ore==


Before you can refine your ore, you must place the ore in your hangar at a station with a refinery, or into the cargohold of a player-owned starbase reprocessing array.  The following table lists the mineral content of each ore. Compressed ores require 1 unit to refine, while uncompressed ores require 100 units. The theoretical max refine with perfect skills, a +5% implant, using a fully upgraded Minmatar outpost is 88%. Average skills after 30 days training, using a 50% NPC refining station yields ~60-65% depending on standings and exact skills.  
Before you can refine your ore, you must place the ore in your hangar at a station with a refinery, or into the cargohold of a player-owned starbase reprocessing array.  The following table lists the mineral content of each ore type, and the location(s) where they can be found. Compressed ores require 1 unit to refine, while uncompressed ores require 100 units. You cannot refine uncompressed ores with less than 100 units of a single type, e.g. 75 units of Veldspar cannot be combined with 25 units Dense Veldspar to refine together. Both compressed and uncompressed ores yield the same amount of minerals per batch. 
 
Note that actual yields depend on refining equipment, player skills, level of refining implant (if any), and corporation standings if using an NPC station. The max refine currently possible with perfect skills, a +5% implant and using a fully upgraded Minmatar outpost in player owned null security space is 88%. With average skills taking around 30 days of training (Refining, Refining Efficiency, and Ore Skills all at IV), using a 50% NPC refining station with no implant, actual refining efficiency is ~60-65% depending on corporation standings.


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If you have less than the batch size, none of that ore will be refined.  If you have more, only even batch sizes will be refined. If you are refining the denser +5/10% ores you will receive more minerals accordingly. For example, concentrated Veldspar has 5% more mineral content, and has a total yield of 436 Tritanium vs. regular Veldspar which has a total yield of 415 Tritanium.
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