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[[File:Material_inventory_icons.png|350px|thumb|Image of all currently known materials and refined ores.]]
[[File:Material_inventory_icons.png|350px|thumb|Image of all currently known materials and refined ores.]]


All objects consist of certain material or materials.<br>
All objects are manufactured from one or more or materials.<br>
Based on the material composition of the object, materials give them special properties.<br>
The properties of an object are based on the '''primary material''' of the object.<br><br>
'''Be aware that some properties listed in the ship designer tooltips are incorrect for devices composed of more than one material.'''<br><br>
These properties include:
These properties include:
* '''Structural durability''': Has a high relevance in e.g. spaceship design.  
* '''Structural durability''': Has a high relevance in e.g. spaceship design.  
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* '''Armor value''', '''Density''', and '''Transformability''' are important when choosing the material for armor.
* '''Armor value''', '''Density''', and '''Transformability''' are important when choosing the material for armor.
** The outer plating of spaceships and stations are categorized as armor as well.
** The outer plating of spaceships and stations are categorized as armor as well.
* '''Weight''' is a factor when using dense, heavy, or just a lot of materials clumped together for a large ship (such as a capital ship).
* '''Mass''' is a factor when using dense, heavy, or just a lot of materials clumped together for a large ship (such as a capital ship).
** Ships with a large weight value need more [[Thrusters|thrust]] power to move.
** Ships with a large weight value need more [[Thrusters|thrust]] power to move.


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Materials can be both created and used to make other [[Devices and machines|devices]] and parts in the world.<br>
Materials can be both created and used to make other [[Devices and machines|devices]] and parts in the world.<br>
Here's a generic description of how the manufacturing cycle works:
Here's a generic description of how the manufacturing cycle works:
# Mining raw [[Ores]]. Either by using a [[Pickaxe]], a [[Mining laser (Assembly)]] or by transporting asteroids whole.
# Mining raw Ores. Either by using a [[Pickaxe]], a [[Mining laser (Assembly)]] or by transporting asteroids whole.
# Refining materials to specific use.
# Refining materials to specific use (not yet implemented).
# Printing devices and parts from different processed materials.
# Printing devices, parts and ships from different processed materials.


== Material statistics ==
== Material statistics ==
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! Name
! Name
! Icons
! Description
! Description
! Armor/Kv
! Armor/Kv
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! Transformability
! Transformability
! Structural Durability
! Structural Durability
! Density (Kg per Kv)
! Density (Kg/Kv)
! Ore Chunk
! Ore Stack Mass (Kg)
! Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
|-
|-


! Valkite
! [[Valkite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Valkite.png|x60px]]
| Carbonate mineral that is used in station construction.
| Carbonate mineral that is used in station construction.
| 0.3
| 0.3
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| 40
| 40
| 9.95
| 9.95
| [[Image:Valkite.png|x60px]]
| 13953.91
| 8.08
|-
|-


! Ajatite
! [[Ajatite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Ajatite.png|x60px]]
| Abundantly found material used in making glass. basic electronic components and composite materials.
| Abundantly found material used in making glass. basic electronic components and composite materials.
| 0.2
| 0.2
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| 30
| 30
| 8.60
| 8.60
| [[Image:Ajatite.png|x60px]]
| 10903.68
| 6.31
|-
|-


! Talkite
! [[Talkite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Talkite.png|x60px]]
| Metamorphic rock material.
| Metamorphic rock material.
| 1.50
| 1.50
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| 70
| 70
| 13.75
| 13.75
| <!--[[Image:Talkite.png|x60px]]-->
|
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! Name
! Name
! Icons
! Description
! Description
! Armor/Kv
! Armor/Kv
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! Transformability
! Transformability
! Structural Durability
! Structural Durability
! Density (Kg per Kv)
! Density (Kg/Kv)
! Ore Chunk
! Ore Stack Mass (Kg)
! Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
|-
|-


! Bastium
! [[Bastium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Bastium.png|x60px]]
| Sturdy metal that is common in low-G planetoids and asteroids. Widely used in many applications.
| Sturdy metal that is common in low-G planetoids and asteroids. Widely used in many applications.
| 0.75
| 0.75
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| 80
| 80
| 9.95
| 9.95
| [[Image:Bastium.png|x60px]]
| 13962.24
| 8.08
|-
|-


! Aegisium
! [[Aegisium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Aegisium.png|x60px]]
| Corrosion resistant metal that is used in applications that require resistance against corrosive substances or highly allotropic properties.
| Corrosion resistant metal that is used in applications that require resistance against corrosive substances or highly allotropic properties.
| 1.9
| 1.9
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| 60
| 60
| 9.67
| 9.67
| [[Image:Aegisium.png|x60px]]
| 13253.76
| 7.67
|-
|-


! Oninum
! [[Oninum]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Oninum.png|x60px]]
| Metal with high density that is rarely found in large quantities outside gravity wells of planets or large moons.
| Metal with high density that is rarely found in large quantities outside gravity wells of planets or large moons.
| 5.7
| 5.7
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| 50
| 50
| 22.50
| 22.50
| [[Image:Oninum.png|x60px]]
| 24191.98
| 14.00
|-
|-


! Charodium
! [[Charodium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Charodium.png|x60px]]
| Heavy metal with high melting point. Used widely as heat shielding material in machinery and as armor.
| Heavy metal with high melting point. Used widely as heat shielding material in machinery and as armor.
| 3.7
| 3.7
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| 60
| 60
| 15.00
| 15.00
| [[Image:Charodium.png|x60px]]
| 19440
| 11.25
|-
|-


! Merkerium
! [[Merkerium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Merkerium.png|x60px]]
| Lightweight fibrous material that has excellent electric resistance.
| Lightweight fibrous material that has excellent electric resistance.
| 1.9
| 1.9
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| 60
| 60
| 9.36
| 9.36
| [[Image:Merkerium.png|x60px]]
| 12713.21
| 7.36
|-
|-


! Lukium
! [[Lukium]]
| [[Image:Material-icon Lukium.png|x60px]]
| Dense metal that is used as radiation shielding material.
| Dense metal that is used as radiation shielding material.
| 3.5
| 3.5
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| 40
| 40
| 25.00
| 25.00
| [[Image:Lukium.png|x60px]]
| 26352.00
| 15.25
|-
|-


! Targium
! [[Targium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Targium.png|x60px]]
| Strong and durable metal with excellent tension and stress resistance.
| Strong and durable metal with excellent tension and stress resistance.
| 4.10
| 4.10
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| 110
| 110
| 17.50
| 17.50
| <!--[[Image:Targium.png|x60px]]-->
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|-
|}
|}
=== Minor noble metal ores ===
=== Minor noble metal ores ===


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! Name
! Name
! Icons
! Description
! Description
! Armor/Kv
! Armor/Kv
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! Transformability
! Transformability
! Structural Durability
! Structural Durability
! Density (Kg per Kv)
! Density (Kg/Kv)
! Ore Chunk
! Ore Stack Mass (Kg)
! Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
|-
|-


! Tengium
! [[Tengium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Tengium.png|x60px]]
| Lightweight metal that is a prevalently used material in tools. electronics and machinery.
| Lightweight metal that is a prevalently used material in tools. electronics and machinery.
| 0.5
| 0.5
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| 50
| 50
| 8.60
| 8.60
| [[Image:Tengium.png|x60px]]
| 10911.67
| 6.31
|-
|-


! Ilmatrium
! [[Ilmatrium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Ilmatrium.png|x60px]]
| Reactive alkali metal that is used in optics. energy storage and as heat transfer material.
| Reactive alkali metal that is used in optics. energy storage and as heat transfer material.
| 0.35
| 0.35
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| 40
| 40
| 9.95
| 9.95
| [[Image:Ilmatrium.png|x60px]]
| 13953.91
| 8.08
|-
|-


! Ukonium
! [[Ukonium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Ukonium.png|x60px]]
| Highly reactive metal. Used as heat transfer material and in some applications in electronics.
| Highly reactive metal. Used as heat transfer material and in some applications in electronics.
| 0.2
| 0.2
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| 20
| 20
| 8.60
| 8.60
| [[Image:Ukonium.png|x60px]]
| 10911.67
| 6.31
|-
|-


! Vokarium
! [[Vokarium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Vokarium.png|x60px]]
| Ductile and light metal that is commonly used in electronics as a power transfer medium.
| Ductile and light metal that is commonly used in electronics as a power transfer medium.
| 0.25
| 0.25
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| 60
| 60
| 9.01
| 9.01
| [[Image:Vokarium.png|x60px]]
| 11719.89
| 6.78
|-
|-


! Exorium
! [[Exorium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Exorium.png|x60px]]
| Radioactive metal that is used in fission generators as fuel. Exorium also has uses in some sensors and in kinetic ammunition as penetrator.
| Radioactive metal that is used in fission generators as fuel. Exorium also has uses in some sensors and in kinetic ammunition as penetrator.
| 2.0
| 2.0
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| 30
| 30
| 23.00
| 23.00
| [[Image:Exorium.png|x60px]]
| 24624
| 14.25
|-
|-


! Ymrium
! [[Ymrium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Ymrium.png|x60px]]
| Light and ductile metal that has excellent heat resistance.
| Light and ductile metal that has excellent heat resistance.
| 2.25
| 2.25
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| 70
| 70
| 8.78
| 8.78
| <!--[[Image:Ymrium.png|x60px]]-->
|
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|-
|-


! Naflite
! [[Naflite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Naflite.png|x60px]]
| Conductive metal with wide use in advanced capacitors and energy production applications.
| Conductive metal with wide use in advanced capacitors and energy production applications.
| 0.90
| 0.90
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| 70
| 70
| 9.36
| 9.36
| <!--[[Image:Naflite.png|x60px]]-->
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|}
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! Name
! Name
! Icons
! Description
! Description
! Armor/Kv
! Armor/Kv
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! Transformability
! Transformability
! Structural Durability
! Structural Durability
! Density (Kg per Kv)
! Density (Kg/Kv)
! Ore Chunk
! Ore Stack Mass (Kg)
! Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
|-
|-


! Kutonium
! [[Kutonium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Kutonium.png|x60px]]
| Strong and lightweight metal. commonly used in tools and weapons.
| Strong and lightweight metal. commonly used in tools and weapons.
| 2.1
| 2.1
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| 60
| 60
| 9.36
| 9.36
| [[Image:Kutonium.png|x60px]]
| 12713.21
| 7.36
|-
|-


! Arkanium
! [[Arkanium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Arkanium.png|x60px]]
| Rare transition metal that has wide use in electronics. alloys and weapons.
| Rare transition metal that has wide use in electronics. alloys and weapons.
| 0.45
| 0.45
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| 20
| 20
| 6.99
| 6.99
| [[Image:Arkanium.png|x60px]]
| 7447.68
| 4.31
|-
|-


! Corazium
! [[Corazium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Corazium.png|x60px]]
| Dense transition metal that is used in advanced electronics.
| Dense transition metal that is used in advanced electronics.
| 0.35
| 0.35
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| 20
| 12.50
| 12.50
| [[Image:Corazium.png|x60px]]
| 17193.6
| 9.95
|-
|-


! Xhalium
! [[Xhalium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Xhalium.png|x60px]]
| Very rare transition metal. Used in advanced energy weapons and high end electronics.
| Very rare transition metal. Used in advanced energy weapons and high end electronics.
| 0.33
| 0.33
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| 30
| 30
| 7.36
| 7.36
| [[Image:Xhalium.png|x60px]]
| 10903.68
| 6.31
|-
|-


! Daltium
! [[Daltium]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Daltium.png|x60px]]
| Heavy precious metal that is formed in supernovae. Highly resistant to corrosive agents.
| Heavy precious metal that is formed in supernovae. Highly resistant to corrosive agents.
| 3.80
| 3.80
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| 50
| 50
| 14.50
| 14.50
| <!--[[Image:Daltium.png|x60px]]-->
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|}
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! Name
! Name
! Icons
! Description
! Description
! Ore Chunk
! Ore Stack Mass (Kg)
! Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
|-
|-


! Ice
! [[Ice]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Ice.png|x60px]]
| Compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
| Compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
| [[Image:Ice.png|x60px]]
| 11715.84
| 6.78
|-
|-


! Surtrite
! [[Surtrite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Surtrite.png|x60px]]
| Often manifests in gas or crystalline form. Highly reactive material and when oxidized. Surtrite becomes highly corrosive to many materials.
| Often manifests in gas or crystalline form. Highly reactive material and when oxidized. Surtrite becomes highly corrosive to many materials.
| [[Image:Surtrite.png|x60px]]
| 10911.67
| 6.31
|-
|-


! Nhurgite
! [[Nhurgite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Nhurgite.png|x60px]]
| Corrosive gas which is used in explosives and as reaction propellant.
| Corrosive gas which is used in explosives and as reaction propellant.
| [[Image:Nhurgite.png|x60px]]
| 10911.67
| 6.31
|-
|-


! Haderite
! [[Haderite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Haderite.png|x60px]]
| Inert gas manifested from supernovae of dying stars.
| Inert gas manifested from supernovae of dying stars.
| [[Image:Haderite.png|x60px]]
| 12718.08
| 7.36
|-
|-


! Karnite
! [[Karnite]]
| [[Image:Material-icons Karnite.png|x60px]]
| Radioactive gas which is often used in energy weapons and lights.
| Radioactive gas which is often used in energy weapons and lights.
| [[Image:Karnite.png|x60px]]
| 10911.67
| 8.08
|-
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! Icons
! Description
! Description
! Requires
! Requires
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! Velidenum
! [[Velidenum]]
| <!--[[Image:Material-icons Velidenum.png|x60px]]-->
| Transparent glass-like material.
| Transparent glass-like material.
| Ajatite. Bastium. Tengium
| Ajatite. Bastium. Tengium
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! Ballistic Velidenum
! [[Ballistic Velidenum]]
| <!--[[Image:Material-icons Ballistic Velidenum.png|x60px]]-->
| More durable version of Velidenum.
| More durable version of Velidenum.
|
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! Bastonium
! [[Bastonium]]
| <!--[[Image:Material-icons Bastonium.png|x60px]]-->
| Light material with a relatively high armor value. used for military purposes.
| Light material with a relatively high armor value. used for military purposes.
| Bastium. Kutonium
| Bastium. Kutonium

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Summary

Image of all currently known materials and refined ores.

All objects are manufactured from one or more or materials.
The properties of an object are based on the primary material of the object.

Be aware that some properties listed in the ship designer tooltips are incorrect for devices composed of more than one material.

These properties include:

  • Structural durability: Has a high relevance in e.g. spaceship design.
    • Structural durability of a spaceship can be monitored by using the Durability tool.
  • Armor value, Density, and Transformability are important when choosing the material for armor.
    • The outer plating of spaceships and stations are categorized as armor as well.
  • Mass is a factor when using dense, heavy, or just a lot of materials clumped together for a large ship (such as a capital ship).
    • Ships with a large weight value need more thrust power to move.


Materials can break or withstand Damage in different ways:

  • Materials can break.
    • Shape and depth of the breakage varies based on the material properties, and impact energy.
  • Materials can fracture.
    • The more durable materials don't immediately get destroyed or break off parts, but rather fracture. Some materials fracture faster than others.

Manufacturing cycle

Materials can be both created and used to make other devices and parts in the world.
Here's a generic description of how the manufacturing cycle works:

  1. Mining raw Ores. Either by using a Pickaxe, a Mining laser (Assembly) or by transporting asteroids whole.
  2. Refining materials to specific use (not yet implemented).
  3. Printing devices, parts and ships from different processed materials.

Material statistics

  • Voxel Penetration Multiplier - Percentage multiplier to damage depth that weapons cause to materials. Value over 100% indicates that material takes increased voxel damage.
  • Heat - Threshold and reflect value for heat status.
  • Corrosion - Threshold and reduction value for corrosion.
  • Transformability - Represents the material's ability to sustain its form over stressful events such as heat, melting and structural stress. Also represents Allotropic properties.
  • Structural durability - How much structural strain object can handle from other objects.
  • Density - How dense atomic structure the object has. Higher density improves resistance against radiation and impact damage. Density also improves material's ability to withstand corrosion. Higher Density also affects the object's weight.
  • Endurance - Material's Ability to resist overall durability from damage. Higher endurance score reduces threshold against object destruction when missing pieces of the material (fracturing).

Materials

Please note that the values listed below are for refined materials, not ore materials, ore materials have worse properties and are less dense.

Rocks

Surface material of many asteroids. Plentiful, cheap, and constantly in demand due to their wide use in base level manufacturing processes.

Rock materials
Name Icons Description Armor/Kv Min Armor/Kv Voxel Penetration Multiplier Corrosion Resistance Transformability Structural Durability Density (Kg/Kv) Ore Chunk Ore Stack Mass (Kg) Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
Valkite Material-icons Valkite.png Carbonate mineral that is used in station construction. 0.3 0 177% 400 20 40 9.95 Valkite.png 13953.91 8.08
Ajatite Material-icons Ajatite.png Abundantly found material used in making glass. basic electronic components and composite materials. 0.2 0 261% 500 40 30 8.60 Ajatite.png 10903.68 6.31
Talkite Material-icons Talkite.png Metamorphic rock material. 1.50 0.00 81% 500 65 70 13.75

Industrial metal ores

Industrial materials
Name Icons Description Armor/Kv Min Armor/Kv Voxel Penetration Multiplier Corrosion Resistance Transformability Structural Durability Density (Kg/Kv) Ore Chunk Ore Stack Mass (Kg) Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
Bastium Material-icons Bastium.png Sturdy metal that is common in low-G planetoids and asteroids. Widely used in many applications. 0.75 0.1 177% 400 40 80 9.95 Bastium.png 13962.24 8.08
Aegisium Material-icons Aegisium.png Corrosion resistant metal that is used in applications that require resistance against corrosive substances or highly allotropic properties. 1.9 0.5 191% 800 150 60 9.67 Aegisium.png 13253.76 7.67
Oninum Material-icons Oninum.png Metal with high density that is rarely found in large quantities outside gravity wells of planets or large moons. 5.7 0.25 33% 500 40 50 22.50 Oninum.png 24191.98 14.00
Charodium Material-icons Charodium.png Heavy metal with high melting point. Used widely as heat shielding material in machinery and as armor. 3.7 0.35 67% 200 70 60 15.00 Charodium.png 19440 11.25
Merkerium Material-icons Merkerium.png Lightweight fibrous material that has excellent electric resistance. 1.9 0.4 209% 200 20 60 9.36 Merkerium.png 12713.21 7.36
Lukium Material-icon Lukium.png Dense metal that is used as radiation shielding material. 3.5 0.1 28% 600 60 40 25.00 Lukium.png 26352.00 15.25
Targium Material-icons Targium.png Strong and durable metal with excellent tension and stress resistance. 4.10 0.08 50% 300 65 110 17.50

Minor noble metal ores

Minor noble metal ores. listed in rarity order
Name Icons Description Armor/Kv Min Armor/Kv Voxel Penetration Multiplier Corrosion Resistance Transformability Structural Durability Density (Kg/Kv) Ore Chunk Ore Stack Mass (Kg) Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
Tengium Material-icons Tengium.png Lightweight metal that is a prevalently used material in tools. electronics and machinery. 0.5 0.25 261% 600 50 50 8.60 Tengium.png 10911.67 6.31
Ilmatrium Material-icons Ilmatrium.png Reactive alkali metal that is used in optics. energy storage and as heat transfer material. 0.35 0.3 177% 500 70 40 9.95 Ilmatrium.png 13953.91 8.08
Ukonium Material-icons Ukonium.png Highly reactive metal. Used as heat transfer material and in some applications in electronics. 0.2 0.15 261% 100 100 20 8.60 Ukonium.png 10911.67 6.31
Vokarium Material-icons Vokarium.png Ductile and light metal that is commonly used in electronics as a power transfer medium. 0.25 0.15 232% 200 80 60 9.01 Vokarium.png 11719.89 6.78
Exorium Material-icons Exorium.png Radioactive metal that is used in fission generators as fuel. Exorium also has uses in some sensors and in kinetic ammunition as penetrator. 2.0 0.1 32% 600 20 30 23.00 Exorium.png 24624 14.25
Ymrium Material-icons Ymrium.png Light and ductile metal that has excellent heat resistance. 2.25 0.15 248% 400 80 70 8.78
Naflite Material-icons Naflite.png Conductive metal with wide use in advanced capacitors and energy production applications. 0.90 0.10 209% 700 100 70 9.36

Noble metal ores

Noble metal ores. listed in rarity order
Name Icons Description Armor/Kv Min Armor/Kv Voxel Penetration Multiplier Corrosion Resistance Transformability Structural Durability Density (Kg/Kv) Ore Chunk Ore Stack Mass (Kg) Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
Kutonium Material-icons Kutonium.png Strong and lightweight metal. commonly used in tools and weapons. 2.1 0.1 209% 200 40 60 9.36 Kutonium.png 12713.21 7.36
Arkanium Material-icons Arkanium.png Rare transition metal that has wide use in electronics. alloys and weapons. 0.45 0.25 357% 700 80 20 6.99 Arkanium.png 7447.68 4.31
Corazium Material-icons Corazium.png Dense transition metal that is used in advanced electronics. 0.35 0.05 100% 500 50 20 12.50 Corazium.png 17193.6 9.95
Xhalium Material-icons Xhalium.png Very rare transition metal. Used in advanced energy weapons and high end electronics. 0.33 0.25 357% 750 90 30 7.36 Xhalium.png 10903.68 6.31
Daltium Material-icons Daltium.png Heavy precious metal that is formed in supernovae. Highly resistant to corrosive agents. 3.80 0.07 72% 1,400 45 50 14.50

Frozen materials

Frozen materials. listed in rarity order
Name Icons Description Ore Chunk Ore Stack Mass (Kg) Ore Density (Kg/Kv)
Ice Material-icons Ice.png Compound of hydrogen and oxygen. Ice.png 11715.84 6.78
Surtrite Material-icons Surtrite.png Often manifests in gas or crystalline form. Highly reactive material and when oxidized. Surtrite becomes highly corrosive to many materials. Surtrite.png 10911.67 6.31
Nhurgite Material-icons Nhurgite.png Corrosive gas which is used in explosives and as reaction propellant. Nhurgite.png 10911.67 6.31
Haderite Material-icons Haderite.png Inert gas manifested from supernovae of dying stars. Haderite.png 12718.08 7.36
Karnite Material-icons Karnite.png Radioactive gas which is often used in energy weapons and lights. Karnite.png 10911.67 8.08

Alloy materials

Materials made from two or more other materials
Name Icons Description Requires Armor/Kv Min Armor/Kv Voxel Penetration Multiplier Corrosion Resistance Transformability Structural Durability Density (Kg per Kv)
Velidenum Transparent glass-like material. Ajatite. Bastium. Tengium 1 0 177% 500 10 40 9.95
Ballistic Velidenum More durable version of Velidenum.
Bastonium Light material with a relatively high armor value. used for military purposes. Bastium. Kutonium
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