Hello everyone, I think it's time that we get a general pricing out on the field with ores and minerals. Maybe make an official post and sticky it somewhere so that people may see, maybe the General Market section. I bring it into open discussion to be able to talk it with the community, and hopefully come up with an average pricing on the listed ores other than -today's real life pricing- below: (One Metric Ton is 2,200 pounds) Coal: Depending on the quality; $40 to $400.00 per Lb Copper: $3 a pound Iron: $140 per metric ton Silver: $19 per ounze Gold: $1,280 per ounce Platinum: 1,424 USD per ounce Diamond: $3,250 per carat Titanium: $40 per pound Crystal: Quartz crystals range around four dollars per pound for fresh out of the mine rocks. Lead: $1 per pound Sulfur: According to the 2012 Chemical Economics Handbook report on sulfur, the prices for elemental sulfur can fluctuate between $50 and $800 per ton Keep in mind, this is the future, and the ores and minerals are now more abundant. Some more so than others. The reason why I do not add in the addition of Sector X ores is because the Dev's seem to have plans with the late game ore, and it sounds like that the late game ore may be all the same tier, but they have different qualities, so I suggest putting that on hold for now. For all I know this could be wrong. Without further ado, I say we start from the top of the list, coal. (Totally didn't say copper, meant coal)
Since coal is more abundant on the server and throughout the galaxy, and only really have one quality, I was thinking we could possibly stop somewhere between 50-150 per pound.. maybe less depending on what you guys think.
It's even more helpful for making miner village ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Can't wait for higher tier minerals, if there would be a chance
Now if only we knew how much these cost in pixels instead of dead Earth money.... (also fixed the header for you)
Well, I've actually been constantly told that 1 pixel is the same worth as 1 USD, but I could have been told completely wrong, unless this is something that was never discussed yet.