Low sec has witnessed some dramatic changes with Gneiss falling all the way down from on the list to continue because of it's reprocessing output comprising considerable quantities of both Mexallon and Isogen, that have both fallen substantially in cost over the last week. Hemorphite has dropped down two tiers after being over taken in worth by peroxeres andEVE Mobile ISK spodumain. All these ores are present within 40 ISK/m3 of each other which is excellent news for non sec retriever pilots because of not having the ability to target certain ores when using strip mining. This means regardless of what ore you're targeting there aren't any"poor" ores such as you will find in reduced sec with veldspar and plagioclase. Gneiss will recover it's value if mexallon goes up in price so if you have a significant amount of gneiss now, it is ideal to hold onto it until Mexallon prices begin to climb again.
For null sec Jaspet has become king in 323 ISK/m3 due to it's big reprocessing output of the two zydrine and noxcium. Crokite and Hedbergite aren't far behind, both coming in at just over 300 ISK/m3 with this week's grade chart. Crokite includes a large reprocessing output of noxcium and zydrine which has helped it jump up on the list as both of these minerals have both stabilized in cost across the 2000 ISK markers. Hedbergite also has retained most of it has value with these two minerals in addition to pyerite in it's reprocessing output. So if you're in null sec performing your mining, focus on these three ores in the coming weeks to maximize your profits.
Bistot, Arkonor, and Mercoxit are still lagging behind in cost due to the T8 and T9 nutritional supplements of megacyte and morphite still being undervalued byEVE Echoes ISK For Sale the playerbase. This will certainly change as we get nearer to unlocking these tiers in the coming months as these minerals will take upward in demand when they eventually become a requirement in most high tier blueprints.Now that we went over the ore tiers, lets take a look at the changes to nutrient prices which are affecting these changes to the ore value.





