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! Price Mine
! Price Mine
! Description
! Description
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| align="center" | [[File:Aluminum.png|50px]] <br> Aluminum
|42 Credits
|42 Credits
|42 Credits
|42 Credits
|29 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of [[Welding Fuel Tank|tanks]] and ammunition boxes.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Calcium.png|20px]] <br> Calcium
|31 Credits
|31 Credits
|31 Credits
|31 Credits
|21 Credits
| align="left" | Used to manufacture [[Tonic Liquid]].
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| align="center" | [[File:Carbon.png|50px]] <br> Carbon
| align="center" | [[File:Carbon.png|50px]] <br> Carbon
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|7 Credits
|7 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of steel and plastic.
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of steel and plastic.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Chlorine.png|20px]] <br> Chlorine
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|N/A
|7 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used [[saline]], a common treatment for blood loss, and [[Chemicals|Chloral hydrate]], a powerful sedative.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Copper.png|50px]] <br> Copper
|22 Credits
|22 Credits
|22 Credits
|22 Credits
|15 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of electrical wiring.
|-
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| align="center" | [[File:Iron.png|50px]] <br> Iron
| align="center" | [[File:Iron.png|50px]] <br> Iron
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|3 Credits
|3 Credits
| align="left" |Can be used in the manufacture of simple tools, or refined into steel by mixing it with Carbon.
| align="left" |Can be used in the manufacture of simple tools, or refined into steel by mixing it with Carbon.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Tin.png|50px]] <br> Tin
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|7 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of various [[Electrical Components]].
|-
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| align="center" | [[File:Lead.png|50px]] <br> Lead
| align="center" | [[File:Lead.png|50px]] <br> Lead
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|12 Credits
|12 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of various types of ammunition.
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of various types of ammunition.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Lithium.png|20px]] <br> Lithium
|88 Credits
|88 Credits
|88 Credits
|88 Credits
|61 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and [[Haloperidol|antipsychotic drugs]].
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Magnesium.png|20px]] <br> Magnesium
|65 Credits
|65 Credits
|65 Credits
|65 Credits
|45 Credits
| align="left" | Used in the manufacture of explosives and [[Chemicals|medical compounds]]. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
|-
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| align="center" | [[File:Phosphorus.png|20px]] <br> Phosphorus
| align="center" | [[File:Phosphorus.png|20px]] <br> Phosphorus
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| align="left" | Used in the manufacture of lamps, explosives and some [[Chemicals|medical compounds]].
| align="left" | Used in the manufacture of lamps, explosives and some [[Chemicals|medical compounds]].
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Copper.png|50px]] <br> Copper
| align="center" | [[File:Potassium.png|20px]] <br> Potassium
|22 Credits
|10 Credits
|22 Credits
|10 Credits
|22 Credits
|10 Credits
|22 Credits
|10 Credits
|15 Credits
|7 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of electrical wiring.
| align="left" | Used in the manufacture of explosives and [[Chemicals|medical compounds]]. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Zinc.png|50px]] <br> Zinc
| align="center" |[[File:Rubber.png|50px|Quack!]] <br> Rubber
|26 Credits
|10 Credits
|26 Credits
|10 Credits
|26 Credits
|10 Credits
|26 Credits
|20 Credits
|18 Credits
|N/A
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of [[Battery|batteries]] and [[Tonic Liquid]].
|Used to manufacture Diving Gear and [[Wire]]s.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Sodium.png|20px]] <br> Sodium
|33 Credits
|33 Credits
|33 Credits
|33 Credits
|23 Credits
| align="left" | Medical fabricators can combine sodium and chloride to create a [[saline]] solution, which can be used as a treatment for blood loss or as an ingredient for more complex medicine.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Silicon.png|50px]] <br> Silicon
| align="center" | [[File:Silicon.png|50px]] <br> Silicon
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| align="left" | Used as an ingredient in aluminium alloys, plastic and various [[electrical components]].
| align="left" | Used as an ingredient in aluminium alloys, plastic and various [[electrical components]].
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Calcium.png|20px]] <br> Calcium
| align="center" | [[File:Sodium.png|20px]] <br> Sodium
|31 Credits
|33 Credits
|31 Credits
|33 Credits
|31 Credits
|33 Credits
|31 Credits
|33 Credits
|21 Credits
|23 Credits
| align="left" | Used to manufacture [[Tonic Liquid]].
| align="left" | Medical fabricators can combine sodium and chloride to create a [[saline]] solution, which can be used as a treatment for blood loss or as an ingredient for more complex medicine.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Aluminium.png|50px]] <br> Aluminium
| align="center" | [[File:Thorium.png|50px]] <br> Thorium
|42 Credits
|125 Credits
|42 Credits
|125 Credits
|42 Credits
|125 Credits
|42 Credits
|125 Credits
|29 Credits
|87 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of [[Welding Fuel Tank|tanks]] and ammunition boxes.
| align="left" | Used to manufacture long-lasting [[Fuel Rod]]s, and [[Radiotoxin]].
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Uranium.png|50px]] <br> Uranium
| align="center" | [[File:Tin.png|50px]] <br> Tin
|50 Credits
|11 Credits
|50 Credits
|11 Credits
|50 Credits
|11 Credits
|50 Credits
|11 Credits
|35 Credits
| align="left" | Can be refined in a fabricator to create fuel rods for a [[nuclear reactor]], or used in the manufacture of [[nuclear weapons]].
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Potassium.png|20px]] <br> Potassium
|10 Credits
|10 Credits
|10 Credits
|10 Credits
|7 Credits
|7 Credits
| align="left" | Used in the manufacture of explosives and [[Chemicals|medical compounds]]. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of various electrical components.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Titanium.png|50px]] <br> Titanium
| align="center" | [[File:Titanium.png|50px]] <br> Titanium
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| align="left" | Used to manufacture Ballistic Fiber, Piercing Ammunition Box, and Titanium-Aluminum Alloy.
| align="left" | Used to manufacture Ballistic Fiber, Piercing Ammunition Box, and Titanium-Aluminum Alloy.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Magnesium.png|20px]] <br> Magnesium
| align="center" | [[File:Uranium.png|50px]] <br> Uranium
|65 Credits
|50 Credits
|65 Credits
|50 Credits
|65 Credits
|50 Credits
|65 Credits
|50 Credits
|45 Credits
|35 Credits
| align="left" | Used in the manufacture of explosives and [[Chemicals|medical compounds]]. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
| align="left" | Can be refined in a fabricator to create fuel rods for a [[nuclear reactor]], or used in the manufacture of [[nuclear weapons]].
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Lithium.png|20px]] <br> Lithium
| align="center" | [[File:Zinc.png|50px]] <br> Zinc
|88 Credits
|26 Credits
|88 Credits
|26 Credits
|88 Credits
|26 Credits
|88 Credits
|26 Credits
|61 Credits
|18 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and [[Haloperidol|antipsychotic drugs]].
| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of [[Battery|batteries]] and [[Tonic Liquid]].
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Chlorine.png|20px]] <br> Chlorine
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|11 Credits
|N/A
|7 Credits
| align="left" | Most commonly used [[saline]], a common treatment for blood loss, and [[chloral hydrate]], a powerful sedative.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Thorium.png|50px]] <br> Thorium
|125 Credits
|125 Credits
|125 Credits
|125 Credits
|87 Credits
| align="left" | Used to manufacture long-lasting [[Fuel Rod]]s, and [[Radiotoxin]].
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Rubber.png|50px|Quack!]] <br> Rubber
|10 Credits
|10 Credits
|10 Credits
|20 Credits
|N/A
|Used to manufacture [[Diving Gear]] and [[Wires]].
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! Price Mine
! Price Mine
! Notes
! Notes
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Steel Bar.png|50px]] <br> Steel Bar
|25 Credits
|25 Credits
|25 Credits
|30 Credits
|17 Credits
|Used for manufacturing tools, weapons, fuel rods, equipment and sirens.
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Titanium-Aluminium Alloy.png|50px]] <br> Titanium-Aluminium Alloy
|200 Credits
|175 Credits
|200 Credits
|200 Credits
|122 Credits
|Used for manufacturing the [[Diving Suit]], [[Grenade Launcher]] and [[Riot Shotgun]].
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Plastic.png|50px]] <br> Plastic
|40 Credits
|40 Credits
|40 Credits
|40 Credits
|N/A
|Used for manufacturing certain tools, weapons, equipment, [[FPGA Circuit]]s and [[C-4 Block]]s.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Ballistic Fiber.png|40px]] <br> Ballistic Fiber
| align="center" | [[File:Ballistic Fiber.png|40px]] <br> Ballistic Fiber
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|N/A
|N/A
|Used for manufacturing [[Security Gear]].
|Used for manufacturing [[Security Gear]].
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Flash Powder.png|50px]] <br> Flash Powder
|120 Credits
|120 Credits
|N/A
|N/A
|N/A
|Used for crafting [[Flare]]s, [[Sufforin]], [[Compound N]], [[Stun Grenade]]s.  Explodes if it impacts a surface hard enough.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Organic Fiber.png|50px]] <br> Organic Fiber
| align="center" | [[File:Organic Fiber.png|50px]] <br> Organic Fiber
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|Used for crafting [[Bandage]]s.
|Used for crafting [[Bandage]]s.
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Flash Powder.png|50px]] <br> Flash Powder
| align="center" | [[File:Plastic.png|50px]] <br> Plastic
|120 Credits
|40 Credits
|120 Credits
|40 Credits
|40 Credits
|40 Credits
|N/A
|N/A
|N/A
|Used for manufacturing certain tools, weapons, equipment, [[FPGA Circuit]]s and [[C-4 Block]]s.
|N/A
|-
|Used for crafting [[Flare]]s, [[Sufforin]], [[Compound N]], Stun [[Grenade]]s.  Explodes if it impacts a surface hard enough.
| align="center" | [[File:Titanium-Aluminium Alloy.png|50px]] <br> Titanium-Aluminium Alloy
|200 Credits
|175 Credits
|200 Credits
|200 Credits
|122 Credits
|Used for manufacturing the [[Diving Suit]], [[Grenade Launcher]] and [[Riot Shotgun]].
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Steel Bar.png|50px]] <br> Steel Bar
|25 Credits
|25 Credits
|25 Credits
|30 Credits
|17 Credits
|Used for manufacturing tools, weapons, fuel rods, equipment and sirens.
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! Description
! Description
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Incendium Bar.png|50px]] <br> Incendium Bar
| align="center" |[[File:Dementonite Bar.png|50px]] <br> Dementonite Bar
|200 Credits
|200 Credits
|Used to manufacture [[Incendium Fuel Tank|Welding Fuel Tank]]s and other explosives. The bar itself can explode if it impacts a surface hard enough.
|Used to manufacture [[Deliriumine]].
|-
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| align="center" |[[File:Fulgurium Bar.png|50px]] <br> Fulgurium Bar
| align="center" |[[File:Fulgurium Bar.png|50px]] <br> Fulgurium Bar
|200 Credits
|200 Credits
|Used to manufacture Fulgurium [[Battery Cell]]s and [[Fuel Rod]]s.
|Used to manufacture Fulgurium [[Battery Cell]]s and [[Fuel Rod]]s.
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Incendium Bar.png|50px]] <br> Incendium Bar
|200 Credits
|Used to manufacture [[Incendium Fuel Tank|Welding Fuel Tank]]s and other explosives. The bar itself can explode if it impacts a surface hard enough.
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Physicorium Bar.png|50px]] <br> Physicorium Bar
| align="center" |[[File:Physicorium Bar.png|50px]] <br> Physicorium Bar
|200 Credits
|200 Credits
|Used to manufacture physicorium variants of [[Railgun]] Shells, [[Coilgun]] Ammunition Boxes and Spears.
|Used to manufacture physicorium variants of [[Railgun]] Shells, [[Coilgun]] Ammunition Boxes and Spears.
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Dementonite Bar.png|50px]] <br> Dementonite Bar
|200 Credits
|Used to manufacture [[Deliriumine]].
|-
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Revision as of 15:51, 8 June 2020

Crafting Materials are used in making different kinds of items in the Fabricator.

List of Raw Materials

Raw Materials can be made by deconstructing certain Minerals.

Material Price Research Price Military Price City Price Outpost Price Mine Description

Aluminum
42 Credits 42 Credits 42 Credits 42 Credits 29 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of tanks and ammunition boxes.

Calcium
31 Credits 31 Credits 31 Credits 31 Credits 21 Credits Used to manufacture Tonic Liquid.

Carbon
10 Credits N/A 10 Credits 10 Credits 7 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of steel and plastic.

Chlorine
11 Credits 11 Credits 11 Credits N/A 7 Credits Most commonly used saline, a common treatment for blood loss, and Chloral hydrate, a powerful sedative.

Copper
22 Credits 22 Credits 22 Credits 22 Credits 15 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of electrical wiring.

Iron
5 Credits 5 Credits 5 Credits 5 Credits 3 Credits Can be used in the manufacture of simple tools, or refined into steel by mixing it with Carbon.

Lead
18 Credits 18 Credits 18 Credits 18 Credits 12 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of various types of ammunition.

Lithium
88 Credits 88 Credits 88 Credits 88 Credits 61 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and antipsychotic drugs.

Magnesium
65 Credits 65 Credits 65 Credits 65 Credits 45 Credits Used in the manufacture of explosives and medical compounds. Reacts violently when in contact with water.

Phosphorus
15 Credits 15 Credits 15 Credits 15 Credits 10 Credits Used in the manufacture of lamps, explosives and some medical compounds.

Potassium
10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 7 Credits Used in the manufacture of explosives and medical compounds. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
Quack!
Rubber
10 Credits 10 Credits 10 Credits 20 Credits N/A Used to manufacture Diving Gear and Wires.

Silicon
31 Credits 31 Credits 31 Credits 31 Credits 21 Credits Used as an ingredient in aluminium alloys, plastic and various electrical components.

Sodium
33 Credits 33 Credits 33 Credits 33 Credits 23 Credits Medical fabricators can combine sodium and chloride to create a saline solution, which can be used as a treatment for blood loss or as an ingredient for more complex medicine.

Thorium
125 Credits 125 Credits 125 Credits 125 Credits 87 Credits Used to manufacture long-lasting Fuel Rods, and Radiotoxin.

Tin
11 Credits 11 Credits 11 Credits 11 Credits 7 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of various electrical components.

Titanium
65 Credits 65 Credits 65 Credits 65 Credits 45 Credits Used to manufacture Ballistic Fiber, Piercing Ammunition Box, and Titanium-Aluminum Alloy.

Uranium
50 Credits 50 Credits 50 Credits 50 Credits 35 Credits Can be refined in a fabricator to create fuel rods for a nuclear reactor, or used in the manufacture of nuclear weapons.

Zinc
26 Credits 26 Credits 26 Credits 26 Credits 18 Credits Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and Tonic Liquid.

List of Processed Materials

Processed Materials can be made by using certain raw materials in the Fabricator or Medical Fabricator.

Material Price Research Price Military Price City Price Outpost Price Mine Notes

Ballistic Fiber
125 Credits 125 Credits 125 Credits 110 Credits N/A Used for manufacturing Security Gear.

Flash Powder
120 Credits 120 Credits N/A N/A N/A Used for crafting Flares, Sufforin, Compound N, Stun Grenades. Explodes if it impacts a surface hard enough.

Organic Fiber
40 Credits 40 Credits 40 Credits 60 Credits N/A Used for crafting Bandages.

Plastic
40 Credits 40 Credits 40 Credits 40 Credits N/A Used for manufacturing certain tools, weapons, equipment, FPGA Circuits and C-4 Blocks.

Titanium-Aluminium Alloy
200 Credits 175 Credits 200 Credits 200 Credits 122 Credits Used for manufacturing the Diving Suit, Grenade Launcher and Riot Shotgun.

Steel Bar
25 Credits 25 Credits 25 Credits 30 Credits 17 Credits Used for manufacturing tools, weapons, fuel rods, equipment and sirens.

List of Rare Metals

Rare Metals can only be purchased from Research Outposts or acquired by deconstructing Alien Artifacts and other alien items.

Metal Price Description

Dementonite Bar
200 Credits Used to manufacture Deliriumine.

Fulgurium Bar
200 Credits Used to manufacture Fulgurium Battery Cells and Fuel Rods.

Incendium Bar
200 Credits Used to manufacture Welding Fuel Tanks and other explosives. The bar itself can explode if it impacts a surface hard enough.

Physicorium Bar
200 Credits Used to manufacture physicorium variants of Railgun Shells, Coilgun Ammunition Boxes and Spears.