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Terraforming a celestial body is possible only if we provide the correct amounts of minerals.

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  • Minerals
  • Minerals
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  • Terraforming a celestial body is possible only if we provide the correct amounts of minerals.
  • Minerals are Alchemy ingredients that include: Silver, Sulfur, Magnesite, Salt, Garnet, Calcite, Topaz, Pyrite, Mica, Haematite, Azurite, Opal, Ruby, Diamond, Amber, Emerald, Amethyst, Sappire, Desrt Rose. You can use these to make Bombs and Traps.
  • Un mineral és un sòlid homogeni que es presenta de manera natural i que té una estructura interna ordenada i una composició determinada. Els minerals són compostos naturals formats a partir de processos geològics. El terme mineral té en compte no només la composició química del material, sinó també la seva estructura. Es coneixen milers de formes de minerals, des dels compostos per element químics o sals senzilles, fins als més complexos, com alguns tipus de silicats. Normalment, els compostos orgànics no es consideren minerals. La mineralogia es l'estudi dels minerals.
  • Minerals (Japanese: 鉱物 Kōbutsu) are consumable items that the player can use to restore its SP. It is needed to dash around the game, but also for the player's Life Class, which differs. Those minerals can be either bough at different shops in the game, but also dropped by a certain monsters.
  • Added to game 03/31/2009 Minerals can be found in volcanoes and a player's store; there are currently 150 minerals on Mars that are classified in 6 groups of 25, with each group slightly rarer than the previous, and each mineral has a fixed rarity within its group. Each mineral also has a specified max quantity that can be found in a single dig. The most valuable and rarest mineral is Areanitium Dieinstienium with a base value of 100-250. The formula for determining the value per unit is round(base * (Settlement Population/Divisor)), where Divisor is 30 if you govern the settlement and 50 if you don't. Minerals, when found, go into your cargo and can either be sold in settlements or added to your storage at your homestead.
  • Mech Crusaders has 4 types of minerals. These are Zinc, Copper, Exotic, and Platinum. These can all be obtained in the Mining Area. In addition to this Platinum can be found on the Plains and is also a reward from Platinum Digsite. Minerals can be used for the following things * Upgrading weapons at the Plasma Smith * Upgrading armor at the Plasma Smith * Training your Drazil * Some Mech's require a small amount of minerals to purchase. Minerals can be traded in the Market Place, where a player can both buy and sell them.
  • The refined building blocks of all ships and equipment. Minerals can be found by either Mining Asteroids, or Scrap Metal Refining. There are eight basic minerals: Image:Icon06 14.png Tritanium Image:Icon06 15.png Pyerite Image:Icon06 12.png Mexallon Image:Icon06 16.png Isogen Image:Icon11 09.png Nocxium Image:Icon11 11.png Zydrine Image:Icon11 10.png Megacyte Image:Icon35 02.png Morphite All Tech I ships and equipment are comprised of these seven minerals. Their market prices are generally determined by their scarcity and the quantities needed to construct popular ships and equipment, but in general, Tritanium is the cheapest and most abundant, and Megacyte the most expensive and rare. Morphite: Tech II ships and equipment also require Morphite, an extremely rare and valuable eighth min
  • Terrans and protoss melt these minerals down to create the armored hulls of starships, vehicles and personal armor. Even the zerg require minerals to harden their carapaces and develop strong teeth. Extracting minerals takes time and the specialized equipment or anatomy found on SCVs, probes and drones. However, terrans have also developed automated extraction processes to harvest minerals found as ore veins in mountains, using mineral strippers to tear the crystals out of the ground.
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civ
  • no
Sell
  • yes
Recipe
Item Type
  • Minerals
Monster
Rarity
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
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sold
  • yes
Description
  • Water rich in ancient minerals. Said to promote longevity.
  • Fresh spring water from Mt Snowpeak. Quality assured.
  • Fresh spring water from the Castele suburbs. A gift to the Castelians.
  • Water from the Tortuga Archipelago. It's seawater, but it's not salty. Huh.
Life
recipe 1 a
life note
  • Fledgling
name note
  • Giga Water in the American game version.
japanese translation
  • Kiritachi Yukidoke Mizu
  • Kuruburuku Iwashimizu
  • Shio Sukunai Kaisui
sell for
  • 5(xsd:integer)
  • 25(xsd:integer)
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Japanese name
  • キリタチ雪どけ水
  • クルブルク岩清水
  • 塩少ない海水
Effect
  • It can raise the player's SP by 10.
  • It can raise the player's SP by 5.
Location
  • Origin Island
  • This item can be found in Mount Snowpeak after having obtained Butterfly's bliss improvement for wandering sellers. In particular, you have to look for the seller near to an igloo, there he can sell you the mountain spring water for 50 Dosh.
  • Can be picked up in Deepsea Cave.
  • In the mountain spring in Mt Snowpeak Summit.
  • Behind the river crossing in South Castele, near the exit to the East Grassy Plains.
  • From the drinking well at the farm in West Castele.
Item Name
  • Gigaga Water
  • Mountain Spring Water
  • Saltless Seawater
  • Spring Water
Sold for
  • 10(xsd:integer)
  • 50(xsd:integer)
  • 150(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Terraforming a celestial body is possible only if we provide the correct amounts of minerals.
  • The refined building blocks of all ships and equipment. Minerals can be found by either Mining Asteroids, or Scrap Metal Refining. There are eight basic minerals: Image:Icon06 14.png Tritanium Image:Icon06 15.png Pyerite Image:Icon06 12.png Mexallon Image:Icon06 16.png Isogen Image:Icon11 09.png Nocxium Image:Icon11 11.png Zydrine Image:Icon11 10.png Megacyte Image:Icon35 02.png Morphite All Tech I ships and equipment are comprised of these seven minerals. Their market prices are generally determined by their scarcity and the quantities needed to construct popular ships and equipment, but in general, Tritanium is the cheapest and most abundant, and Megacyte the most expensive and rare. Morphite: Tech II ships and equipment also require Morphite, an extremely rare and valuable eighth mineral type, along with a number of special components.
  • Minerals are Alchemy ingredients that include: Silver, Sulfur, Magnesite, Salt, Garnet, Calcite, Topaz, Pyrite, Mica, Haematite, Azurite, Opal, Ruby, Diamond, Amber, Emerald, Amethyst, Sappire, Desrt Rose. You can use these to make Bombs and Traps.
  • Terrans and protoss melt these minerals down to create the armored hulls of starships, vehicles and personal armor. Even the zerg require minerals to harden their carapaces and develop strong teeth. Extracting minerals takes time and the specialized equipment or anatomy found on SCVs, probes and drones. However, terrans have also developed automated extraction processes to harvest minerals found as ore veins in mountains, using mineral strippers to tear the crystals out of the ground. Mineral formations slowly regrow over time on some planets such as Antiga Prime, contributing greatly to the ability of terrans to survive in the Koprulu Sector. During the era of the Terran Dominion, the Geological Procurement Services division was assigned with finding and exploiting mineral outcroppings for the Terran Dominion. The Dominion considered the acquisition of minerals to be the top priority of the Dominion Armed Forces, and vied for a strategy of keeping them out of the hands of their enemies no matter the cost.
  • Un mineral és un sòlid homogeni que es presenta de manera natural i que té una estructura interna ordenada i una composició determinada. Els minerals són compostos naturals formats a partir de processos geològics. El terme mineral té en compte no només la composició química del material, sinó també la seva estructura. Es coneixen milers de formes de minerals, des dels compostos per element químics o sals senzilles, fins als més complexos, com alguns tipus de silicats. Normalment, els compostos orgànics no es consideren minerals. La mineralogia es l'estudi dels minerals.
  • Minerals (Japanese: 鉱物 Kōbutsu) are consumable items that the player can use to restore its SP. It is needed to dash around the game, but also for the player's Life Class, which differs. Those minerals can be either bough at different shops in the game, but also dropped by a certain monsters.
  • Mech Crusaders has 4 types of minerals. These are Zinc, Copper, Exotic, and Platinum. These can all be obtained in the Mining Area. In addition to this Platinum can be found on the Plains and is also a reward from Platinum Digsite. Minerals can be used for the following things * Upgrading weapons at the Plasma Smith * Upgrading armor at the Plasma Smith * Training your Drazil * Some Mech's require a small amount of minerals to purchase. Minerals can be traded in the Market Place, where a player can both buy and sell them. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Added to game 03/31/2009 Minerals can be found in volcanoes and a player's store; there are currently 150 minerals on Mars that are classified in 6 groups of 25, with each group slightly rarer than the previous, and each mineral has a fixed rarity within its group. Each mineral also has a specified max quantity that can be found in a single dig. The most valuable and rarest mineral is Areanitium Dieinstienium with a base value of 100-250. The formula for determining the value per unit is round(base * (Settlement Population/Divisor)), where Divisor is 30 if you govern the settlement and 50 if you don't. Minerals, when found, go into your cargo and can either be sold in settlements or added to your storage at your homestead.
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