![]() ![]() Either Omber's value would have to come up, or the top-value ores would have to lose ground.įeb 2010: Veld 80 Scor 100 Pyro 68 Plag 99 Omb 57 Kern 85 - 1.75 / 1.47 If you go back and look at historical data, then it's pretty obvious that Omber being at 2.00+ below the best hi-sec ore meant that something would have to give. The best/worst values tighten up as the suppliers adapt to meet the demands. ![]() The miners get more rational about what they mine. But that's what happens when the market is stable for a few months. The Omber:Scor ratio is around 1.54, which is getting towards historically narrow values. Veld:Scor ratio is 1.13, a very narrow range. ![]() Scord/Plag/Pyrox are around 205 ISK/m3 right now. And "hot" ores (such as Pyrox back in the spring) rarely to far above the rest of the pack for very long. One question is, if Kernite becomes the new darling and gets mined a lot more, what does that do to the other low-end minerals?īut it's very true that in general, the high-end ores stay within about 30-40% of each other. That's getting really, really speculative though, so to be safe, we'll say 125-190 is where it lands, most likely the upper range.Įither that or I'm spinning a huge line of bull****. I mean, they already only have to touch their mackinaws once every half hour, asking them to be active enough to fly to other systems seems like a stretch. So, maybe it goes higher, just because people can't be assed to move. Of course, by 190 Kernite is worth 20% more than any other highsec ore, so maybe it doesn't get there.īut then again, Kernite is limited to 0.6 (or perhaps 0.7, I'm not 100% sure) and below, Amarr space only. Omber doesn't match Veldspar until 165, and doesn't pull even with the rest of the non-Kernite ores until 190. And in real terms, they only collectively yield 10% as much Isogen as Kernite does anyway, so even when Nocx hits 1400 and nullsec miners scramble to strip all the H&H they can find, they won't really be significant contributors to supply.Īll else equal, Kernite becomes the top dog in highsec when Isogen hits about 125/unit.which means it already has become top dog, if only by a slender margin. But, they're both triple the volume of Omber, and so really yield roughly 20% and 65% of the isogen per hour that Kernite can. Hemorphite has some and Hedbergite as a ton, twice as much per refine. So, half the potential isogen bearing ore is undermined, because it's **** Now, Gneiss has an equivalent amount of isogen, but if Omber is **** then Gneiss is like bloody runs, so no one gives it a second look. The only reason it gets mined is people don't know any better, or they're selling it to mission runners for Materials for War Preparation. Like, it's worth less than 70% of the isk/hr of the top valued highsec ores bad. Unfortunately for its attempts to remain at a reasonable price, one of the primary isogen ores - Omber, as has been stated - is bad. Like all other low ends, tons of it came from the drone regions, a source which is now gone. I mean, what isn't, but its almost a special case. "It's thing", the "why", is that it's badly undersupplied. Since that we've just let its do its thing. "What happened to isogen" is that I bought the fresh stacks below a 540 million unit zombie order, then said "hey guys we should buy isogen and here's why" and another cabal member took a big bite, and then before we could tip off regular goons to it, someone else finished it off. ![]()
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