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==Obtaining== ===Mining=== The second way of getting Mineral Ore early on, players can put powered [[Miner Module]]s next to Asteroids to slowly mine and collect Mineral Ore. However many players do not use this strategy due to how low of ore you get or how slow it can be. ===Cargo=== The normal method of obtaining Mineral Ore is by attacking and destroying [[NPC Targets]]. They are split into 45% Helium-3, 45% Mineral Ore, and 10% Antimatter or 35% Helium-3, 35% Mineral Ore, and 30% Antimatter. This is the most common method as it is always available to the player. ===PvB=== Stealing resources from player bases are very common, many simply snipe the players [[Storage Module]]s and leave unscratched. The extra 300% resource take buff also drains and fills players much faster than attacking cargo fleets. This is by far the most efficent method if no event is currently available. ===Events=== Currently in recent events, Mineral ore is much easier to obtain. You can purchase resource packages from the event to obtain mass amount of resources very easily. This is the second best way to fill up your tanks as of how easy it is to get. *Mineral lvl 3 [26 M] for 30,000 intel with 10 uses *Mineral lvl 2 [5 M] for 7,500 intel with 10 uses *Mineral lvl 1 [1.2 M] for 1,500 intel with 10 uses ===Event Exchange=== Previously, this was the only fast way to get resources. [[Riot]]s were the best all around way to get resources due to its large resource exchange rate. However now that it is removed and you must buy all prizes in event stores to exchange it is rarely used now. *Riot Exchange Rate 1 Intel = 500 Helium, 500 Mineral Ore, and 200 Antimatter (Note: This starts from the closest prize tier so getting 200k but near a 150k prize would only count as 50k to exchange) *Main Event Exchange Rate 1 Intel = 200 helium, 200 Mineral Ore, and 75-100 Antimatter (Note: All prizes must be bought before exchanging) ===Coining=== The least favorable method, you can simply coin all of your Mineral Ore but it is heavily overpriced and not worth it. They come in 3 forms *10% Fill Up *50% Fill Up *100% Fill Up
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