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Revision as of 21:21, 28 December 2019
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
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Price Research
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Price Military
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Price City
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Price Outpost
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Price Mine |
Description
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Carbon
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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N/A
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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7 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of steel and plastic.
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Iron
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5 Credits
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5 Credits
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5 Credits
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5 Credits
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5 Credits
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5 Credits
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Can be used in the manufacture of simple tools, or refined into steel by mixing it with carbon.
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Tin
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11 Credits
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11 Credits
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11 Credits
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11 Credits
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11 Credits
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7 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of various electrical components.
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Lead
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18 Credits
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18 Credits
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18 Credits
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18 Credits
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18 Credits
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12 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of various types of ammunition.
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Phosphorus
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15 Credits
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15 Credits
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15 Credits
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15 Credits
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15 Credits
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10 Credits
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Used in the manufacture of lamps, explosives and some medical compounds.
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Copper
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22 Credits
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22 Credits
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22 Credits
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22 Credits
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22 Credits
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15 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of electrical wiring.
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Zinc
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26 Credits
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26 Credits
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26 Credits
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26 Credits
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26 Credits
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15 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and tonic liquid.
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Sodium
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33 Credits
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33 Credits
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33 Credits
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33 Credits
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33 Credits
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23 Credits
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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.
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Silicon
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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21 Credits
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Used as an ingredient in aluminium alloys, plastic and various electrical components.
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Calcium
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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31 Credits
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21 Credits
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Used to manufacture Tonic Liquid.
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Aluminium
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42 Credits
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42 Credits
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42 Credits
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42 Credits
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42 Credits
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29 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of tanks and ammunition boxes.
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Uranium
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50 Credits
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50 Credits
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50 Credits
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50 Credits
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50 Credits
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35 Credits
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Can be refined in a fabricator to create fuel rods for a nuclear reactor, or used in the manufacture of nuclear weapons.
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Potassium
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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7 Credits
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Used in the manufacture of explosives and medical compounds. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
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Titanium
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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45 Credits
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Used to manufacture Ballistic fiber, Piercing Ammunition box, and Titanium-aluminum alloy.
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Magnesium
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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65 Credits
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45 Credits
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Used in the manufacture of explosives and medical compounds. Reacts violently when in contact with water.
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Lithium
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88 Credits
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88 Credits
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88 Credits
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88 Credits
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88 Credits
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61 Credits
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Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and antipsychotic drugs.
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Chlorine
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11/11/11/X Credits
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11 Credits
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11 Credits
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11 Credits
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N/A
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11 Credits
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Most commonly used saline, a common treatment for blood loss, and chloral hydrate, a powerful sedative.
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Thorium
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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87 Credits
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Used to manufacture long-lasting Fuel rods, and Radiotoxin.
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Incendium Bar
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200/X/X/X Credits
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Used to manufacture Fuel takes, and Explosives.
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Fulgurium Bar
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200/X/X/X Credits
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Used to manufacture longer-lasting Batteries and Fuel cells.
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Physicorium Bar
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200/X/X/X Credits
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Used to manufacture Ammunition.
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Dementonite Bar
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200/X/X/X Credits
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Used to manufacture Deliriumine.
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Rubber
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10/10/10/20 Credits
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Rubber can only be purchased at a station. Used to manufacture Diving mask, Diving suit, and Wiring.
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List of Processed Materials
Processed Materials can be made by using certain raw materials in the Fabricator or Medical Fabricator
Material |
Price
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Price Research
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Price Military
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Price City
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Price Outpost
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Price Mine
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Steel Bar
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25/25/25/30 Credits
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25 Credits
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25 Credits
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25 Credits
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30 Credits
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17 Credits
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Titanium-Aluminium Alloy
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200/175/200/200 Credits
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200 Credits
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175 Credits
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200 Credits
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200 Credits
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122 Credits
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Plastic
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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N/A
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Ballistic Fiber
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125/125/125/110 Credits
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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125 Credits
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N/A
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Organic Fiber
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40/40/40/60 Credits
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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40 Credits
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N/A
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Rubber
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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10 Credits
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N/A
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Flash Powder
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120/120/X/X Credits
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120 Credits
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120 Credits
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Incendium Bar
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200 Credits
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Fulgurium Bar
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200 Credits
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Physicorium Bar
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200 Credits
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Dementonite Bar
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200 Credits
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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FPGA Circuit
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50/60/60/60 Credits
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UEX
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50/100/125/75 Credits
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