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Passin Through
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Posted - 2007.09.26 17:17:00 -
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I had this list in another post but think it might draw more interest/answers if posted separately.
Here is a list of the metals and I would like to attempt to fill in location:
Caesium: Not usually found in Caldari space
Cobalt: Amarr space
Neodynium: Gallente Space
Promethium: Some in Gallente Space
Silicates:
Thulium: Gallente Space
Tungsten: associated with Caldari & Gallente space (Not found in Ammar)
Cadmium:
Chromium:
Dysprosium:
Halfnium: Not usually found in Caldari space
Mercury: Not usually found in Caldari space
Platinum: Gallente Space
Technetium: associated with Caldari space
Titanium:
Vanadium:
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Rikeka
Amarr Eye of God O X I D E
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Posted - 2007.09.26 18:00:00 -
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Cadmium: Ammatar space (seen quite a few moons there)
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Andromada Fearless
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Posted - 2007.09.26 19:19:00 -
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We have the following in our area of Amarr space Caesium Cobolt Neobyium Cadnium Chromium Hafnium Platinum Vanadium Silictes are a common moon material
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Passin Through
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Posted - 2007.09.26 20:16:00 -
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Originally by: Andromada Fearless We have the following in our area of Amarr space Caesium Cobolt Neobyium Cadnium Chromium Hafnium Platinum Vanadium Silictes are a common moon material
Are all of these very common or are some more common then others?
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Rikeka
Amarr Eye of God O X I D E
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Posted - 2007.09.26 21:44:00 -
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Caesium Cobalt Neodymium Cadnium Chromium Hafnium Platinum Vanadium Silictes
The ones bold are more rare. The rest are quite common (depends, at least they are common for me)
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Passin Through
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Posted - 2007.09.27 22:34:00 -
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Thanks for those answers....
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Siminuria
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Posted - 2007.09.27 23:30:00 -
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I wrote a reply which might help you out a bit here: http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=601184
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Sha NaeNae
Industrial Waste Inc
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Posted - 2007.09.28 07:46:00 -
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What about the drone regions? Do they have any types of moons other than the regular, most common stuff?
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Sol Basso
Merchants Trade Consortium YouWhat
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Posted - 2007.09.28 08:57:00 -
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I didn't think moon minerals were regional, probably more to do with the true sec. of the system or just randomly generated when the moon were all populated.
I've moon mined Neodynium in Guristas space btw.
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Passin Through
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Posted - 2007.09.28 13:21:00 -
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Originally by: Sol Basso I didn't think moon minerals were regional,
It would appear that some are... and some are in all locations. That is what this thread is about.
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Letrange
Minmatar Chaosstorm Corporation Apoapsis Multiversal Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.28 14:06:00 -
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Just a quick question: Are you looking at Empire Low Sec or at 0.0 or both?
Remember Moons can be mined in 0.3 systems and lower but not in 0.4 systems and higher.
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TitusFlamininus
Ars ex Discordia GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.09.28 14:33:00 -
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Mercury and Hafnium is found in masses in Amarr space, while Caesium and Technetium is found not at ALL there.
There is absolutely zero statistical evidence that there is a regional favouring for the rarest moon minerals of Dysropsium, Promethium, Neodynium and Thulium.
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Passin Through
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Posted - 2007.09.28 21:49:00 -
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Originally by: TitusFlamininus There is absolutely zero statistical evidence that there is a regional favouring for the rarest moon minerals of Dysropsium, Promethium, Neodynium and Thulium.
I was wondering about that....
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Siminuria
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Posted - 2007.09.28 22:40:00 -
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Edited by: Siminuria on 28/09/2007 22:40:19
Originally by: TitusFlamininus There is absolutely zero statistical evidence that there is a regional favouring for the rarest moon minerals of Dysropsium, Promethium, Neodynium and Thulium.
Pick the right statistical test and you can find evidence for anything, hell you can even concoct "evidence" for goon intelligence 
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Passin Through
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Posted - 2007.10.01 17:27:00 -
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Sounds good:
Originally by: Siminuria (The below is from a low sec/0.0 experience of moon mining, I have no knowledge of it in high sec.)
If you are looking for something rare, you might probe 10 or 20 systems near where you are, i.e. 500 moons probed would not be unrealistic. If you want to make a profitable venture, get a LOT of data before you start, dont just probe one system and assume you can find something worthwhile in it.
Somone else I think has gone over Tungsten, titanium, Scandium and Cobalt being found according to faction in a region. Atmospheric gases, silicates, evaporate deposits and hydrocarbons can be found anywhere.
Cadmium, Vanadium, Chromium and Platinum can be found anywhere but there is probably only at most 7 or 8 moons with one of these metals in a system with a lot of moons.
Caesium Technetium, Mercury and Hafnium. Not sure but I believe all low sec areas generally have a only 1 of these type of moons in abundance (average maybe 1 moon per system or less) but also the odd moon (very rare) with another of these metals (e.g. constellation A with 8 systems has 6 hafnium moons, the whole region has 20 hafnium moons and 1 caesium and 1 technetium moon). This rule of thumb appears to hold true for 0.0 areas as well.
Promethium, Dysprosium, Neodynium and Thulium are very rare in low sec but any region/constellation that has a moon with one of these could have any one, they dont seem to be distributed by factional control of that region. They are less rare in 0.0 but still amount to less than 1 moon per system. I have my theories about their distribution in 0.0 space being non-random but I'm remaining tight lipped about that :P (besides, I'm probably wrong and then I would look like a tit )
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