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Alloys are a combination of elements that provide additional qualities not present in the original elements.

Summary

According to game descriptions, alloys are used in manufacturing, especially as construction components for Starships and buildings. At present, there is no actual crafting that requires the use of an alloy, other than to create additional alloys. This may change in future releases.

The game contains eight specific alloys, three of which include one of the other alloys as an ingredient.

Icon Alloy Made of Description Base value  units
Product.metallic.1 Aronium Carbon, Iridium A lightweight and highly malleable alloy. Crafted from Carbon and Iridium. In high demand on the Galactic Trade Network due to its utility in the construction of planetside outposts and facilities 25,000
Product.metallic.4 Crolium Chrysonite, Iridium Highly resistant and durable alloy primarily used in starship hull construction and deep-space exploration drone technology 35,378.8
Geodesite Herox, Dirty Bronze, Lemmium Advanced and durable alloy primarily used in starship hull construction and deep-space exploration drone technology 150,000.0
Product.metallic.6 Grantine Iridium, Copper, Aronium Soft workable alloy favored by artisans 35,646.9
Product.metallic.2 Dirty Bronze Iron, Copper A popular metal alloy with a wide variety of uses. 'Dirty Bronze' has shed its scientific name in favor of the popular term for its color. 25,000
Product.metallic.3 Lemmium Titanium, Plutonium Heavy metal alloy. Used extensively in starship freighter construction due to its sheer strength. 30,937.5
Product.metallic.5 Magmox Carbon, Thamium9, Plutonium Highly prized and lustrous alloy 30,030.0
Product.metallic.7 Terumin Emeril, Gold, Herox Light metal alloy often used in the interiors of trading shuttles to reduce weight as they ascend from planets with high gravitational fields. 39,105.0

Blueprints

Alloys can be crafted by the player after acquiring the respective blueprint. Alloy blueprints drop, for example, as rewards from completing Operations Centre events.

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