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'''Aurum''' (abbreviated "AUR") is a virtual currency used in EVE to purchase items from the [[New Eden Store]] (NES). These items include cosmetic [[SKIN|ship skins]], clothing for your capsuleer, and [[Skill Extractor|skill extractors]]. AUR appears as a separate balance item (separate from ISK) in your character's in-game wallet and cannot be transferred from one character's wallet to another character, even if those characters reside on the same account.
  
=What is AUR?=
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Aurum can be acquired by converting PLEX into AUR (at a rate of 3500 AUR per PLEX), or by purchasing and converting Aurum Tokens. Note that Aurum cannot be converted back into PLEX.
  
Aurum (AUR) is a virtual currency that can be used in EVE to purchase items from the Noble Exchange. These items include a range of exclusive apparel that can be worn by your capsuleer or traded to others for ISK on the in-game market. Aurum can be acquired by converting PLEX into AUR, or by purchasing and converting Aurum Tokens.
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==How do AUR tokens work?==
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When you purchase an AUR package (with real-world money) you get the value of the package in Aurum Tokens. These tokens can be redeemed via the in-game redeeming system to any character on the account. From there, Aurum Tokens are an in-game item, much like [[PLEX]], and can be moved and traded like any other such item. Once obtained, you can right-click and select "Redeem for AUR" in order to convert their value into AUR to be spent in the [[New Eden Store]]. After tokens have been redeemed, AUR is non-transferable.
  
AUR appears as a separate balance item in your character's in-game wallet and cannot be transferred from one character's wallet to another character, even if those characters reside on the same account.
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== External links ==
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* [https://support.eveonline.com/hc/en-us/articles/203523752-Aurum EVE Support: Aurum]
  
 
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=How do AUR tokens work?=
 
 
 
When you purchase an AUR package, a number of Aurum Tokens amounting to the value in AUR of the package you purchased will be placed in your in-game redeeming system. These will appear when you next log in to the game and can be redeemed to your character's in-game location.
 
 
 
Aurum Tokens are in-game items and as such can be moved and traded like any other in-game item. Your character can add the value of each token to your in-game wallet by right-clicking each Aurum Token and selecting "Redeem for AUR". After this step is taken the AUR is non-transferable.
 

Latest revision as of 13:18, 1 December 2021

This article is deprecated and no longer in use.
Please visit New Eden Store or PLEX Vault for current info.

Aurum (abbreviated "AUR") is a virtual currency used in EVE to purchase items from the New Eden Store (NES). These items include cosmetic ship skins, clothing for your capsuleer, and skill extractors. AUR appears as a separate balance item (separate from ISK) in your character's in-game wallet and cannot be transferred from one character's wallet to another character, even if those characters reside on the same account.

Aurum can be acquired by converting PLEX into AUR (at a rate of 3500 AUR per PLEX), or by purchasing and converting Aurum Tokens. Note that Aurum cannot be converted back into PLEX.

How do AUR tokens work?

When you purchase an AUR package (with real-world money) you get the value of the package in Aurum Tokens. These tokens can be redeemed via the in-game redeeming system to any character on the account. From there, Aurum Tokens are an in-game item, much like PLEX, and can be moved and traded like any other such item. Once obtained, you can right-click and select "Redeem for AUR" in order to convert their value into AUR to be spent in the New Eden Store. After tokens have been redeemed, AUR is non-transferable.

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