Griemeer

Sub-types of Griemeer ore.

Clear Griemeer
Clear griemeer is characterized by crystals that lack the milky whiteness of the common variant, and where the inky black cloudiness of the rarer versions is also absent. However, clear griemeer is still a fortunate find, as it has a 5% increased yield. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where clear griemeer is generally found.
Compressed Clear Griemeer
Clear griemeer is characterized by crystals that lack the milky whiteness of the common variant, and where the inky black cloudiness of the rarer versions is also absent. However, clear griemeer is still a fortunate find, as it has a 5% increased yield. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where clear griemeer is generally found. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Griemeer
When griemeer was discovered in YC126, it took little time for miners to notice that the darker the crystals, the more isogen and, to a lesser extent, tritanium, it would yield. As it has a slight resemblance in texture to Liparer cheese, those obsessed with mining griemeer have been derisively nicknamed "cheesers" by rivals. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where griemeer is generally found. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Inky Griemeer
Griemeer with spots of darkness in its clear crystals is called inky griemeer and boasts a 10% extra yield. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where inky griemeer is generally found. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Opaque Griemeer
The best griemeer, opaque griemeer, is the kind that lets no light through its crystals. Those lucky enough to find some will be rewarded with an additional 15% yield during refinement. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where opaque griemeer is generally found. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Griemeer
When griemeer was discovered in YC126, it took little time for miners to notice that the darker the crystals, the more isogen and, to a lesser extent, tritanium, it would yield. As it has a slight resemblance in texture to Liparer cheese, those obsessed with mining griemeer have been derisively nicknamed "cheesers" by rivals. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where griemeer is generally found.
Inky Griemeer
Griemeer with spots of darkness in its clear crystals is called inky griemeer and boasts a 10% extra yield. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where inky griemeer is generally found.
Opaque Griemeer
The best griemeer, opaque griemeer, is the kind that lets no light through its crystals. Those lucky enough to find some will be rewarded with an additional 15% yield during refinement. Asteroid anomalies in null security space is where opaque griemeer is generally found.