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===The minerals===
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!Mineral!!Category!!Deposits
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|Hydrogen||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Helium  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Noble World - Light
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|Lithium ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Cimmerian World - Medium <br>Opalescent World - Light
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|Beryllium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Plutonic World - Huge <br>Crimson World - Light
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|Boron    ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Plutonic World - Huge <br>Crimson World - Light
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|Carbon  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Carbide World - Heavy&times;3 <br>Organic World - Heavy
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|Nitrogen||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Oxygen  ||{{Mineral|type=2}}||Redux World - Medium
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|Fluorine||{{Mineral|type=2}}||Halide World - Medium <br>Redux World - Medium
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|Neon||{{Mineral|type=4}}||Fluorescent World - Huge <br>Noble World - Light
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|Sodium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Cracked World - Huge
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|Magnesium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Iodine World - Light
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|Aluminum ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Xenolithic World - Huge <br>Dust World - Light <br>Selenic World - Light <br>Water World - Light
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|Silicon  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Maroon World - Medium <br>Opalescent World - Light
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|Phosphorus||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Ultraviolet World - Huge <br>Maroon World - Medium
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|Sulfur  ||{{Mineral|type=2}}||Metal World - Medium <br>Redux World - Medium
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|Chlorine||{{Mineral|type=2}}||Chlorine World - Heavy&times;2 <br>Redux World - Medium
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|Argon||{{Mineral|type=4}}||Noble World - Light <br>Opalescent World - Light
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|Potassium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Dust World - Light <br>Fluorescent World - Light <br>Vinylogous World - Light
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|Calcium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Selenic World - Medium <br>Alkali World - Medium
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|Scandium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Ultraviolet World - Medium
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|Titanium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Plutonic - Light <br>Vinylogous World - Light
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|Vanadium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Metal World - Medium <br>Azure World - Light
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|Chromium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Cracked World - Huge
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|Manganese||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Cracked World - Huge
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|Iron    ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Magnetic World - Heavy <br>Metal World - Huge <br>Magma World - Light <br>Selenic World - Light <br>Water World - Light
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|Cobalt  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Ultramarine World - Medium
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|Nickel  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Metal World - Heavy <br>Magnetic World - Medium <br>Magma World - Light
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|Copper  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Copper World - Huge&times;2 <br>Metal World - Heavy
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|Zinc    ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Magnetic World - Heavy <br>Chlorine World - Light
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|Gallium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Chlorine World - Trace
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|Germanium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Xenolithic World - Trace
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|Arsenic ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Opalescent World - Light <br>Vinylogous World - Light
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|Selenium||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Bromine||{{Mineral|type=2}}||Redux World - Medium <br>Crimson World - Light <br>Halide World - Medium&times;2
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|Krypton||{{Mineral|type=4}}||Ultramarine World - Medium <br>Noble World - Light
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|Rubidium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Primordial World - Medium
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|Strontium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Alkali World - Medium
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|Yttrium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Yttric World - Huge
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|Zirconium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Redux World - Light
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|Niobium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Magnetic World - Light
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|Molybdenum||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Azure World - Light <br>Water World - Trace
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|Technetium||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Cracked World - Huge <br>Fluorescent World - Huge
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|Ruthenium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Telluric World - Medium
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|Rhodium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Maroon World - Medium
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|Palladium||{{Mineral|type=6}}||Cracked World - Huge <br>Oolite World - Huge <br>Treasure World - Heavy
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|Silver  ||{{Mineral|type=6}}||Oolite World - Huge <br>Treasure World - Heavy&times;2 <br>Metal World - Medium
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|Cadmium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Maroon World - Medium <br>Purple World - Medium
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|Indium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Azure World - Light
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|Tin      ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Water World - Light
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|Antimony ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||
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|Tellurium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||
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|Iodine||{{Mineral|type=2}}||Iodine World - Heavy <br>Halide World - Medium <br>Redux World - Medium
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|Xenon||{{Mineral|type=4}}||Noble World - Light
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|Cesium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Maroon World - Medium <br>Primordial World - Medium
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|Barium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Alkali World - Medium <br>Primordial World - Medium <br>Crimson World - Light
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|Lanthanum    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Lanthanide World - Medium <br>Plutonic World - Medium
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|Cerium      ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Lanthanide World - Medium <br>Plutonic World - Medium
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|Praseo-dymium||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Green World - Heavy <br>Lanthanide World - Medium
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|Neodymium    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Green World - Heavy <br>Lanthanide World - Medium
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|Promethium  ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Lanthanide World - Medium
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|Samarium    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Lanthanide World - Medium <br>Opalescent World - Light
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|Europium    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||
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|Gadolinium  ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Lanthanide World - Medium <br>Opalescent World - Light
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|Terbium      ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Lanthanide World - Medium
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|Dyprosium    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||
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|Holmium      ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Oolite World - Huge <br>Ultramarine World - Medium
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|Erbium      ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Oolite World - Huge
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|Thulium      ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Oolite World - Huge
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|Ytterbium    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Oolite World - Huge <br>Yttric - Huge
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|Lutetium    ||{{Mineral|type=5}}||Oolite World - Huge
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|Hafnium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||
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|Tantalum||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Hydrocarbon - Light
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|Tungsten||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Iodine World - Trace
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|Rhenium ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Purple World - Medium <br>Vinylogous World - Light
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|Osmium  ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Super-Dense World - Medium
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|Iridium ||{{Mineral|type=6}}||Cracked World - Huge <br>Oolite World - Huge <br>Treasure World - Heavy <br>Telluric World - Medium
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|Platinum||{{Mineral|type=6}}||Treasure World - Heavy <br>Xenolithic World - Light
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|Gold    ||{{Mineral|type=6}}||Auric World - Huge&times;3 <br>Treasure World - Heavy <br>Ultraviolet World - Huge
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|Mercury ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Infrared World - Heavy
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|Thallium||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Telluric World - Medium
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|Lead    ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Super-Dense World - Medium <br>Magma World - Light <br>Water World - Light
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|Bismuth ||{{Mineral|type=3}}||Crimson World - Light <br>Dust World - Light <br>Hydrocarbon World - Light
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|Polonium||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Cracked World - Huge <br>Ultraviolet World - Huge
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|Astatine||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Halide World - Medium <br>Plutonic World - Medium <br>Radioactive World - Medium
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|Radon||{{Mineral|type=4}}||Fluorescent World - Light <br>Noble World - Light
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|Francium    ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Plutonic World - Medium <br>Radioactive World - Medium
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|Radium      ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Radioactive World - Medium
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|Actinium    ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Rainbow World - Heavy <br>Radioactive World - Medium
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|Thorium    ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Rainbow World - Heavy <br>Radioactive World - Medium
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|Protactinium||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Rainbow World - Heavy <br>Radioactive World - Medium
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|Uranium    ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Metal World - Heavy <br>Water World - Trace
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|Neptunium  ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Rainbow World - Heavy
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|Plutonium  ||{{Mineral|type=7}}||Rainbow World - Heavy
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|Ozone            ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Rainbow World - Huge&times;2
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|Free Radicals    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Chondrite World - Heavy <br>Organic World - Heavy
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|Carbon Dioxide  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Organic World - Heavy
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|Carbon Monoxide  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Ammonia          ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Primordial World - Huge <br>Cimmerian World - Medium <br>Urea World - Light
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|Methane          ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Primordial World - Huge <br>Cimmerian World - Medium
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|Sulfuric Acid    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Acid World - Heavy
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|Hydrochloric Acid||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Acid World - Heavy <br>Chlorine World - Heavy&times;2
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|Hydrocyanic Acid ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Acid World - Heavy
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|Formic Acid      ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Acid World - Heavy
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|Phosphoric Acid  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Acid World - Heavy
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|Formaldehyde    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Organic World - Heavy<br>Urea World - Medium
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|Cyano-acetylene  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Cyanic World - Huge
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|Methanol        ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Chondrite World - Heavy<br>Cimmerian World - Medium
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|Ethanol          ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Silicon Monoxide ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Titanium Oxide  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Zirconium Oxide  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Water            ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Silicon Compounds||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Metal Oxides    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Quantum Black Holes||{{Mineral|type=8}}||
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|Neutronium        ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Ruby World - Medium
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|Magnetic Monopoles ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Magnetic World - Trace
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|Degenerate Matter  ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Quasi-Degenerate World - Medium
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|Super Fluids      ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Sapphire World - Medium
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|Aguuti Nodules    ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Emerald World - Huge
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|Iron Compounds    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Aluminum Compounds||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Nitrous Oxide    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Radioactives      ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Hydro-carbons    ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Hydrocarbon World - Huge
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|Carbon Compounds  ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|[[Antimatter]]      ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Emerald World - Medium
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|Charon Dust        ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||
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|Reisburg Helices||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Sapphire World - Huge
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|[[Tzo Crystals]]    ||{{Mineral|type=8}}||Ruby World - Huge <br>Pellucid World - Trace
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|Calcium Compounds||{{Mineral|type=1}}||
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|Nitric Acid      ||{{Mineral|type=1}}||Acid World - Heavy
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===Mineral values===
• AZURITE (55 specimens)
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This table shows the RU you can receive at the [[Starbase]] at [[Earth]], per unit of minerals. A [[:File:Cargo-value-shot.png|graphic table]] is also available.  
• ALBITE (12 specimens)
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• ARSENOPYRITE (5 specimens)
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!Category   !!Value
• ANNABERGITE (1 specimen)
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• ADAMITE (8 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=1}}||1
• ALMANDINE (2 specimens)
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• AMETHYST (10 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=2}}||2
• ANAPAITE (1 specimen)
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• ANDRADITE (16 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=3}}||3
• APATITE (17 specimens)
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• APOPHYLLITE (3 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=4}}||4
• AQUAMARINE (13 specimens)
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• ARAGONITE (12 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=5}}||5
• AXINITE (2 specimens)
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• ANKERITE (1 specimen)
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|{{Mineral|type=6}}||6
• ANGLESITE (12 specimens)
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• ARSENTSUMEBITE (2 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=7}}||8
• ATACAMITE (1 specimen)
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• AUSTINITE (3 specimens)
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|{{Mineral|type=8}}||25    
• AFGHANITE (1 specimen)
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• ADULARIA (8 specimens)
 
• ACANTHITE (3 specimens)
 
• AMAZONITE (3 specimens)
 
• AEGIRINE (4 specimens)
 
• ALEXANDRITE (1 specimen)
 
B
 
• BARYTE (18 specimens)
 
• BRAZILIANITE (3 specimens)
 
• BENITOITE (5 specimens)
 
• BOURNONITE (7 specimens)
 
• BAYLDONITE (6 specimens)
 
• BERYL (25 specimens)
 
• BISMUTHINITE (1 specimen)
 
• BLISTER COPPER (4 specimens)
 
• BORNITE (5 specimens)
 
• BROCHANTITE (2 specimens)
 
• BISMUTITE (1 specimen)
 
• BEUDANTITE (4 specimens)
 
• BUERGERITE (1 specimen)
 
• BORACITE (1 specimen)
 
• BOULANGERITE (1 specimen)
 
• BETAFITE (1 specimen)
 
• BERTRANDITE (1 specimen)
 
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C
 
• CALCITE (95 specimens)
 
• CHALCOPYRITE (11 specimens)
 
• CALEDONITE (2 specimens)
 
• CAMPYLITE (2 specimens)
 
• CARMINITE (1 specimen)
 
• CARROLLITE (1 specimen)
 
• CASSITERITE (6 specimens)
 
• CHALCEDONY (3 specimens)
 
• CHALCOCITE (5 specimens)
 
• CHALCOPHYLLITE (1 specimen)
 
• CHALCOSIDERITE (3 specimens)
 
• CHALCOTRICHITE (4 specimens)
 
• CHILDRENITE (2 specimens)
 
• CHRYSOCOLLA (1 specimen)
 
• CLEAVELANDITE (2 specimens)
 
• CLINOCLASE (3 specimens)
 
• COBALTOAN CALCITE (18 specimens)
 
• COBALTOAN DOLOMITE (2 specimens)
 
• CONICHALCITE (1 specimen)
 
• COVELLITE (1 specimen)
 
• CRONSTEDTITE (1 specimen)
 
• CUPRIAN SMITHSONITE (15 specimens)
 
• CUPRITE (9 specimens)
 
• CYLINDRITE (1 specimen)
 
• CLINOCHLORE (4 specimens)
 
• CERUSSITE (27 specimens)
 
• CHALCOSTIBITE (1 specimen)
 
• COBALTOAN SMITHSONITE (9 specimens)
 
• CHRYSOBERYL (6 specimens)
 
• CELESTITE (1 specimen)
 
• CHLORITE (4 specimens)
 
• CROCOITE (3 specimens)
 
• CORUNDUM (6 specimens)
 
• CUPRIAN ADAMITE (5 specimens)
 
• COQUIMBITE (3 specimens)
 
D
 
• DOLOMITE (24 specimens)
 
• DIOPTASE (12 specimens)
 
• DIAMOND (10 specimens)
 
• DUFTITE (8 specimens)
 
• DEMANTOID (4 specimens)
 
• DATOLITE (2 specimens)
 
• DESCLOIZITE (3 specimens)
 
• DIOPSIDE (6 specimens)
 
• DADSONITE (1 specimen)
 
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E
 
• ELBAITE (15 specimens)
 
• EOSPHORITE (2 specimens)
 
• EPIDOTE (15 specimens)
 
• ERYTHRITE (3 specimens)
 
• ETTRINGITE (3 specimens)
 
• EUCLASE (3 specimens)
 
• EMERALD (6 specimens)
 
• EMPLECTITE (1 specimen)
 
• EUREKADUMPITE (2 specimens)
 
F
 
• FLUORITE (95 specimens)
 
• FELDSPAR (8 specimens)
 
• FLUOROAPATITE (1 specimen)
 
• FERBERITE (1 specimen)
 
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G
 
• GALENA (21 specimens)
 
• GARNET (45 specimens)
 
• GOETHITE (3 specimens)
 
• GOLD (19 specimens)
 
• GROSSULAR (16 specimens)
 
• GYPSUM (1 specimen)
 
H
 
• HEMATITE (20 specimens)
 
• HESSONITE (11 specimens)
 
• HAUSMANNITE (1 specimen)
 
• HEMIMORPHITE (2 specimens)
 
• HELIODOR (1 specimen)
 
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I
 
• ILVAITE (2 specimens)
 
• INDICOLITE (1 specimen)
 
• INESITE (1 specimen)
 
J
 
• JAMESONITE (2 specimens)
 
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K
 
• KUNZITE (2 specimens)
 
• KOLBECKITE (7 specimens)
 
L
 
• LEADHILLITE (2 specimens)
 
• LEGRANDITE (1 specimen)
 
• LANGITE (3 specimens)
 
• LEITEITE (5 specimens)
 
• LEPIDOLITE (2 specimens)
 
• LIBETHENITE (4 specimens)
 
• LINARITE (6 specimens)
 
• LIROCONITE (3 specimens)
 
• LISKEARDITE (2 specimens)
 
• LUDLOCKITE (4 specimens)
 
• LAZURITE (2 specimens)
 
• LONDONITE (1 specimen)
 
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M
 
• MANGANITE (4 specimens)
 
• MALACHITE (44 specimens)
 
• METATORBERNITE (1 specimen)
 
• MICA (1 specimen)
 
• MILLERITE (1 specimen)
 
• MIMETITE (30 specimens)
 
• MUSCOVITE (11 specimens)
 
• MARCASITE (1 specimen)
 
• MOTTRAMITE (6 specimens)
 
• MAGNETITE (2 specimens)
 
N
 
• NATIVE BISMUTH (2 specimens)
 
• NEPTUNITE (5 specimens)
 
• NATIVE COPPER (14 specimens)
 
• NATIVE GOLD (19 specimens)
 
• NATIVE SILVER (18 specimens)
 
• NATIVE SULPHUR (1 specimen)
 
• NIFONTOVITE (7 specimens)
 
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O
 
• OLIVENITE (17 specimens)
 
• OPAL (3 specimens)
 
P
 
• PHARMACOSIDERITE (1 specimen)
 
• PYRITE (29 specimens)
 
• PYROMORPHITE (21 specimens)
 
• PSEUDOMORPH (8 specimens)
 
• PHOSGENITE (2 specimens)
 
• PLANCHEITE (1 specimen)
 
• PLUMBOGUMMITE (1 specimen)
 
• PSEUDOMALACHITE (3 specimens)
 
• PYRARGYRITE (6 specimens)
 
• PREHNITE (11 specimens)
 
• PEROVSKITE (1 specimen)
 
• PROUSTITE (2 specimens)
 
• PARADAMITE (1 specimen)
 
• POSNJAKITE (2 specimens)
 
• PHENAKITE (3 specimens)
 
• PYRRHOTITE (2 specimens)
 
• PUCHERITE (2 specimens)
 
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Q
 
• QUARTZ (123 specimens)
 
R
 
• RASPITE (1 specimen)
 
• RHODOCHROSITE (12 specimens)
 
• RHODONITE (1 specimen)
 
• ROSASITE (6 specimens)
 
• ROSE QUARTZ (1 specimen)
 
• RUBELLITE (6 specimens)
 
• RUTILE (7 specimens)
 
• ROSELITE (1 specimen)
 
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S
 
• SIDERITE (14 specimens)
 
• SPHALERITE (15 specimens)
 
• SCORODITE (3 specimens)
 
• SMOKY QUARTZ (14 specimens)
 
• SCHEELITE (4 specimens)
 
• SCHORL (5 specimens)
 
• SELENITE (5 specimens)
 
• SMITHSONITE (61 specimens)
 
• SPESSARTINE (12 specimens)
 
• SPINEL (3 specimens)
 
• SPODUMENE (3 specimens)
 
• STIBNITE (3 specimens)
 
• STILBITE (1 specimen)
 
• STRONTIANITE (1 specimen)
 
• SULPHUR (1 specimen)
 
• SKUTTERUDITE (2 specimens)
 
• SAPPHIRE (4 specimens)
 
• STANNOMICROLITE (1 specimen)
 
T
 
• TANZANITE (3 specimens)
 
• TOURMALINE (56 specimens)
 
• TARNOWITZITE (1 specimen)
 
• TENNANTITE (10 specimens)
 
• TETRAHEDRITE (2 specimens)
 
• TITANITE (3 specimens)
 
• TWIN (6 specimens)
 
• TOPAZ (8 specimens)
 
• TANTALITE (1 specimen)
 
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U
 
• UVAROVITE (1 specimen)
 
• UVITE (3 specimens)
 
V
 
• VESUVIANITE (3 specimens)
 
• VANADINITE (3 specimens)
 
• VAUXITE (1 specimen)
 
• VIVIANITE (3 specimens)
 
• VARISCITE (1 specimen)
 
• VAUQUELINITE (1 specimen)
 
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W
 
• WARDITE (1 specimen)
 
• WILLEMITE (9 specimens)
 
• WITHERITE (4 specimens)
 
• WULFENITE (19 specimens)
 
• WUPATKIITE (6 specimens)
 
• WAVELLITE (2 specimens)
 
• WILUITE (1 specimen)
 
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• XENOTIME (1 specimen)
 
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• ZOISITE (2 specimens)
 
• ZIRCON (6 specimens)
 
• ZINCIAN ARAGONITE (1 specimen)
 
 
 
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asian Minerals
 
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AD031: Cinnabar in and on Quartz NEW
 
Guizhou (Kweichow), China
 
Ex. Cal & Kerith Graeber coll.
 
Thumbnail: 2.5 x 2.4 x 1.8 cm
 
45,000 Yen
 
 
 
Some doubly terminated quartz on red cinnaber crystals, and included by micro cinnaber.
 
AN015: Sphene
 
Alchuri, Shigar Valley, Skardu, Baltistan, Northern Areas
 
Pakistan
 
Ex. Martin Zinn coll.
 
Thumbnail: 1.4 x 2.9 x 0.7 cm
 
14,500 Yen
 
 
Transparent sharp yellow green titanite crystal.
 
KD212: Afghanite
 
Mine #1, Kokcha Valley, Badakhshan
 
Afghanistan
 
Small Cabinet: 4.5 x 6 x 2.6 cm
 
 
 
 
Sharp crystal of Afghanite on a matrix.
 
KJ019: Pyromorphite
 
Beresovsk, Ural Mountains
 
Russia
 
Small Cabinet: 4.8 x 7 x 2 cm
 
Ex. John H. Marshall coll. #4096
 
180,000 Yen
 
 
Deep green pyromorphite on a matrix.
 
AD152: Corundum var. Ruby
 
Mysore, Karnataka
 
India
 
Miniature: 4 x 3.4 x 2.3 cm
 
Ex. Wendell Wilson coll.
 
 
 
    
 
The crystal measures 2.3 x 1.7 cm. No damage.
 
AD83: Scapolite
 
Lajuar Madan, Kokcha valley, Badakhshan province, Afghanistan
 
Miniature: 3 x 3.8 x 2.9 cm
 
 
 
 
2 cm long well terminated gemmy lilac colored scapolite crystal on a calcite mitrix, from a new locality (near the main lapis mine).
 
AD89: Fluorite (Spinel Law Twin)
 
Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar, Northern Areas, Pakistan
 
Miniature: 3.7 x 4.7 x 1.5 cm
 
85,000 Yen
 
 
Transparent pink spinel law twinned fluorite with muscovite.
 
AD91: Fluorite on Feldspar
 
Khandahar mine, Baha, Braldu Valley, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
 
Miniature: 4.6 x 3.8 x 3.2 cm
 
 
 
 
1.6 x 1.3 x 1.2 cm pale lilac cubic fluorite with phantom on a feldspar. New Locality
 
A006 Hambergite
 
Drot, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas
 
Pakistan
 
Thumbnail: 2 x 2.2 x 1 cm
 
29,000 Yen
 
 
 
Terminated transparent to translucent crystals of hambergite. The largest crystal is doubly terminated and measures 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.2 cm. The specimen is associated with albite and muscovite.
 
KM139 Apatite (Cat's-Eye)
 
Shuut Nala, Hanuchal, Gilgit, Northern Areas
 
Pakistan
 
Toenail: 3.2 x 2.4 x 2 cm
 
 
 
 
 
Gemmy, white to translucent hexagonal crystal group with cat's-eye effect.
 
KM113 Fluorite, Muscovite and Albite
 
Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar
 
Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Northern Areas
 
Pakistan
 
Miniature: 4.8 x 3.9 x 3.8 cm
 
 
 
 
 
3 cm pale pink octahedral crystal with muscovite on albite.
 
KM132 Fluorite on Albite
 
Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar
 
Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Northern Areas
 
Pakistan
 
Small Cabinet: 7 x 4.7 x 3.2 cm
 
88,000 Yen
 
 
Transparent pink octahedral crystals to 1.2 cm on albite.
 
KL255 Tourmaline
 
Momeik near Mogok
 
Mandalay Division
 
Myanmar
 
Thumbnail: 2.4 x 2.2 x 1.6 cm
 
20,000 Yen
 
 
 
Gemmy translucent rose pink rubellite tourmaline. The specimen has white quartz crystals on the back side.
 
KL256 Tourmaline
 
Momeik near Mogok
 
Mandalay Division
 
Myanmar
 
Thumbnail: 2.7 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm
 
20,000 Yen
 
 
1.7 cm wide rose-red ribellite tourmaline on a matrix.
 
KL257 Tourmaline
 
Momeik near Mogok
 
Mandalay Division
 
Myanmar
 
Thumbnail: 3.1 x 2.8 x 1.3 cm
 
 
 
 
1.5 cm wide rose-red mashroom tourmaline on a matrix.
 
KL049 Elbaite on Quartz
 
Kantiwaoo, Nuristan
 
Afghanistan
 
Miniature: 3.5 x 2.1 x 1.7 cm
 
 
 
    
 
The largest crystal is 2.8 x 0.8 cm.
 
KL050 Elbaite
 
Kantiwaoo, Nuristan
 
Afghanistan
 
Miniature: 3.7 x 1.7 x 1.6 cm
 
  
 
===Mineral amounts===
 
===Mineral amounts===

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The minerals[edit]

Mineral Category Deposits
Hydrogen Mineral Common.png Common
Helium Mineral Common.png Common Noble World - Light
Lithium Mineral Common.png Common Cimmerian World - Medium
Opalescent World - Light
Beryllium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Plutonic World - Huge
Crimson World - Light
Boron Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Plutonic World - Huge
Crimson World - Light
Carbon Mineral Common.png Common Carbide World - Heavy×3
Organic World - Heavy
Nitrogen Mineral Common.png Common
Oxygen Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive Redux World - Medium
Fluorine Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive Halide World - Medium
Redux World - Medium
Neon Mineral NobleGas.png Noble Gas Fluorescent World - Huge
Noble World - Light
Sodium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Cracked World - Huge
Magnesium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Iodine World - Light
Aluminum Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Xenolithic World - Huge
Dust World - Light
Selenic World - Light
Water World - Light
Silicon Mineral Common.png Common Maroon World - Medium
Opalescent World - Light
Phosphorus Mineral Common.png Common Ultraviolet World - Huge
Maroon World - Medium
Sulfur Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive Metal World - Medium
Redux World - Medium
Chlorine Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive Chlorine World - Heavy×2
Redux World - Medium
Argon Mineral NobleGas.png Noble Gas Noble World - Light
Opalescent World - Light
Potassium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Dust World - Light
Fluorescent World - Light
Vinylogous World - Light
Calcium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Selenic World - Medium
Alkali World - Medium
Scandium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Ultraviolet World - Medium
Titanium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Plutonic - Light
Vinylogous World - Light
Vanadium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Metal World - Medium
Azure World - Light
Chromium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Cracked World - Huge
Manganese Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Cracked World - Huge
Iron Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Magnetic World - Heavy
Metal World - Huge
Magma World - Light
Selenic World - Light
Water World - Light
Cobalt Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Ultramarine World - Medium
Nickel Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Metal World - Heavy
Magnetic World - Medium
Magma World - Light
Copper Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Copper World - Huge×2
Metal World - Heavy
Zinc Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Magnetic World - Heavy
Chlorine World - Light
Gallium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Chlorine World - Trace
Germanium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Xenolithic World - Trace
Arsenic Mineral Common.png Common Opalescent World - Light
Vinylogous World - Light
Selenium Mineral Common.png Common
Bromine Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive Redux World - Medium
Crimson World - Light
Halide World - Medium×2
Krypton Mineral NobleGas.png Noble Gas Ultramarine World - Medium
Noble World - Light
Rubidium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Primordial World - Medium
Strontium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Alkali World - Medium
Yttrium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Yttric World - Huge
Zirconium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Redux World - Light
Niobium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Magnetic World - Light
Molybdenum Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Azure World - Light
Water World - Trace
Technetium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Cracked World - Huge
Fluorescent World - Huge
Ruthenium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Telluric World - Medium
Rhodium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Maroon World - Medium
Palladium Mineral Precious.png Precious Cracked World - Huge
Oolite World - Huge
Treasure World - Heavy
Silver Mineral Precious.png Precious Oolite World - Huge
Treasure World - Heavy×2
Metal World - Medium
Cadmium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Maroon World - Medium
Purple World - Medium
Indium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Azure World - Light
Tin Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Water World - Light
Antimony Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal
Tellurium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal
Iodine Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive Iodine World - Heavy
Halide World - Medium
Redux World - Medium
Xenon Mineral NobleGas.png Noble Gas Noble World - Light
Cesium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Maroon World - Medium
Primordial World - Medium
Barium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Alkali World - Medium
Primordial World - Medium
Crimson World - Light
Lanthanum Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Lanthanide World - Medium
Plutonic World - Medium
Cerium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Lanthanide World - Medium
Plutonic World - Medium
Praseo-dymium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Green World - Heavy
Lanthanide World - Medium
Neodymium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Green World - Heavy
Lanthanide World - Medium
Promethium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Lanthanide World - Medium
Samarium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Lanthanide World - Medium
Opalescent World - Light
Europium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth
Gadolinium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Lanthanide World - Medium
Opalescent World - Light
Terbium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Lanthanide World - Medium
Dyprosium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth
Holmium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Oolite World - Huge
Ultramarine World - Medium
Erbium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Oolite World - Huge
Thulium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Oolite World - Huge
Ytterbium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Oolite World - Huge
Yttric - Huge
Lutetium Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth Oolite World - Huge
Hafnium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal
Tantalum Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Hydrocarbon - Light
Tungsten Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Iodine World - Trace
Rhenium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Purple World - Medium
Vinylogous World - Light
Osmium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Super-Dense World - Medium
Iridium Mineral Precious.png Precious Cracked World - Huge
Oolite World - Huge
Treasure World - Heavy
Telluric World - Medium
Platinum Mineral Precious.png Precious Treasure World - Heavy
Xenolithic World - Light
Gold Mineral Precious.png Precious Auric World - Huge×3
Treasure World - Heavy
Ultraviolet World - Huge
Mercury Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Infrared World - Heavy
Thallium Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Telluric World - Medium
Lead Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Super-Dense World - Medium
Magma World - Light
Water World - Light
Bismuth Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal Crimson World - Light
Dust World - Light
Hydrocarbon World - Light
Polonium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Cracked World - Huge
Ultraviolet World - Huge
Astatine Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Halide World - Medium
Plutonic World - Medium
Radioactive World - Medium
Radon Mineral NobleGas.png Noble Gas Fluorescent World - Light
Noble World - Light
Francium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Plutonic World - Medium
Radioactive World - Medium
Radium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Radioactive World - Medium
Actinium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Rainbow World - Heavy
Radioactive World - Medium
Thorium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Rainbow World - Heavy
Radioactive World - Medium
Protactinium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Rainbow World - Heavy
Radioactive World - Medium
Uranium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Metal World - Heavy
Water World - Trace
Neptunium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Rainbow World - Heavy
Plutonium Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive Rainbow World - Heavy
Ozone Mineral Common.png Common Rainbow World - Huge×2
Free Radicals Mineral Common.png Common Chondrite World - Heavy
Organic World - Heavy
Carbon Dioxide Mineral Common.png Common Organic World - Heavy
Carbon Monoxide Mineral Common.png Common
Ammonia Mineral Common.png Common Primordial World - Huge
Cimmerian World - Medium
Urea World - Light
Methane Mineral Common.png Common Primordial World - Huge
Cimmerian World - Medium
Sulfuric Acid Mineral Common.png Common Acid World - Heavy
Hydrochloric Acid Mineral Common.png Common Acid World - Heavy
Chlorine World - Heavy×2
Hydrocyanic Acid Mineral Common.png Common Acid World - Heavy
Formic Acid Mineral Common.png Common Acid World - Heavy
Phosphoric Acid Mineral Common.png Common Acid World - Heavy
Formaldehyde Mineral Common.png Common Organic World - Heavy
Urea World - Medium
Cyano-acetylene Mineral Common.png Common Cyanic World - Huge
Methanol Mineral Common.png Common Chondrite World - Heavy
Cimmerian World - Medium
Ethanol Mineral Common.png Common
Silicon Monoxide Mineral Common.png Common
Titanium Oxide Mineral Common.png Common
Zirconium Oxide Mineral Common.png Common
Water Mineral Common.png Common
Silicon Compounds Mineral Common.png Common
Metal Oxides Mineral Common.png Common
Quantum Black Holes Mineral Exotic.png Exotic
Neutronium Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Ruby World - Medium
Magnetic Monopoles Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Magnetic World - Trace
Degenerate Matter Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Quasi-Degenerate World - Medium
Super Fluids Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Sapphire World - Medium
Aguuti Nodules Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Emerald World - Huge
Iron Compounds Mineral Common.png Common
Aluminum Compounds Mineral Common.png Common
Nitrous Oxide Mineral Common.png Common
Radioactives Mineral Common.png Common
Hydro-carbons Mineral Common.png Common Hydrocarbon World - Huge
Carbon Compounds Mineral Common.png Common
Antimatter Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Emerald World - Medium
Charon Dust Mineral Exotic.png Exotic
Reisburg Helices Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Sapphire World - Huge
Tzo Crystals Mineral Exotic.png Exotic Ruby World - Huge
Pellucid World - Trace
Calcium Compounds Mineral Common.png Common
Nitric Acid Mineral Common.png Common Acid World - Heavy

Mineral values[edit]

This table shows the RU you can receive at the Starbase at Earth, per unit of minerals. A graphic table is also available.

Category Value
Mineral Common.png Common 1
Mineral Corrosive.png Corrosive 2
Mineral BaseMetal.png Base Metal 3
Mineral NobleGas.png Noble Gas 4
Mineral RareEarth.png Rare Earth 5
Mineral Precious.png Precious 6
Mineral Radioactive.png Radioactive 8
Mineral Exotic.png Exotic 25

Mineral amounts[edit]

The number and size of the mineral deposits on a planet is determined from the specified deposit type and the size of the system's star as follows:

Description Quantity Quality Avg Dwarf Avg Giant Avg Super
Trace 0-1 1-10 5.5 8 15.5
Light 0-4 1-10 11 21 31
Medium 0-4 6-15 21 31 41
Heavy 0-4 11-20 31 41 51
Huge 0-8 11-20 62 82 102
  • Quantity is the number of mineral deposits of that type to be found on the planet.
  • Quality is the size of each mineral deposit. The numbers given are for Dwarf star systems. Giant and Supergiant systems add +5 and +10, respectively, to the Quality of each mineral deposit in the system.
  • Avg Dwarf is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Dwarf star.
  • Avg Giant is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Giant star.
  • Avg Super is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Supergiant star.

Where the minerals table says "×2" or "×3", there will be multiple series of deposits. So for example a Carbide World will generate three Heavy sets of deposits.

The size of the graphic used for the deposit is determined as follows:

Quality Graphic Size
0-15 Small
16-23 Medium
23-30 Large

Note that deposits of 23 units can appear as either Medium or Large graphics (about a 50-50 chance of either)