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Taking a look at the upgraded tier graph for October 3rd, you'll see that each the ore has gone down in value in ISK per m3. I will cover precisely how much each ore has gone down later on in this video, so stick around in the event that you want to EVE Echoes ISK understand how these rates were decided. This change is caused by the dramatic fall in the purchase price of Mexallon within the last week, losing over 46% of it's value. Scordite stays the ore you want to be focusing on in high sec because of it with the highest output of Pyerite, which is still in demand. Dark Ochre and Pyroxeres can be discovered in a few 0.5 large sec systems with routine 4 asteroid belts and clusters, so make sure also look for dark ochre and pyroxeres first if you're in one of those 0.5 systems and turn your attention onto scordite on your high sec mining.

Low sec has seen some dramatic changes with Gneiss falling all of the way down from on the list to continue because of it's reprocessing output comprising considerable amounts of both Mexallon and Isogen, that have fallen considerably in price over the past week. Hemorphite has fallen two tiers after being over taken in worth by peroxeres and spodumain. All these ores are present within 40 ISK/m3 of each other that is excellent news for non sec retriever pilots due to not being able to target specific ores when using strip mining. This means no matter what ore you're targeting there are no"poor" ores such as you will find in low sec with veldspar and plagioclase. Gneiss will recover it's value if mexallon goes up in price so if you do have a substantial quantity of gneiss now, it is ideal to EVE Mobile ISK Buy hold onto it until Mexallon costs start to rise again.

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