Bistot

Sub-types of bistot ore.

Batch Compressed Bistot
Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.
Batch Compressed Cubic Bistot
This extremely rare and valuable variant of bistot ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard bistot when reprocessed. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.
Batch Compressed Monoclinic Bistot
Monoclinic bistot is a variant of bistot with a slightly different crystal structure. It is highly sought-after, as it gives a 10% higher yield than its straightforward counterpart. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.
Batch Compressed Triclinic Bistot
Bistot with a triclinic crystal system occurs very rarely under natural conditions, but is highly popular with miners due to its extra-high concentrations of minerals. The yield from triclinic bistot is approximately 5% higher than from equivalent volumes of standard bistot. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material was compressed using an older process that compressed batches of raw materials into units using a set input quantity. Newer compression technology uses a more flexible one-to-one unit compression system.
Bistot
Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. Available primarily in null security status and wormhole systems.
Compressed Bistot
Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Cubic Bistot
This extremely rare and valuable variant of bistot ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard bistot when reprocessed. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Monoclinic Bistot
Monoclinic bistot is a variant of bistot with a slightly different crystal structure. It is highly sought-after, as it gives a 10% higher yield than its straightforward counterpart. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Compressed Triclinic Bistot
Bistot with a triclinic crystal system occurs very rarely under natural conditions, but is highly popular with miners due to its extra-high concentrations of minerals. The yield from triclinic bistot is approximately 5% higher than from equivalent volumes of standard bistot. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.
Cubic Bistot
This extremely rare and valuable variant of bistot ore was recently discovered by ORE engineers during early field tests of new moon mining technology. Subsequent testing has confirmed that this ore produces 15% more minerals than standard bistot when reprocessed. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon.
Monoclinic Bistot
Monoclinic bistot is a variant of bistot with a slightly different crystal structure. It is highly sought-after, as it gives a 10% higher yield than its straightforward counterpart. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. Available primarily in null security status and wormhole systems.
Triclinic Bistot
Bistot with a triclinic crystal system occurs very rarely under natural conditions, but is highly popular with miners due to its extra-high concentrations of minerals. The yield from triclinic bistot is approximately 5% higher than from equivalent volumes of standard bistot. Bistot is a very valuable ore as it holds large portions of Zydrine and Pyerite. It also contains a decent amount of Mexallon. Available primarily in null security status and wormhole systems.