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== Description == <!--T:2-->
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Once a [[Deep Miner]] is inside bedrock it starts to produce Dirty Ore, which can be converted to regular ores using a [[Centrifuge]] or [[Combustion Centrifuge]].
Once a [[Deep Miner]] is inside bedrock it starts to produce Dirty Ore, which can be converted to regular ores using a [[Centrifuge]] or [[Combustion Centrifuge]].
Alternatively, Dirty Ore can also be acquired using the [[Rocket Miner]], returning ore via rockets from space.


== Composition and Mining Regions == <!--T:3-->
== Composition and Mining Regions == <!--T:3-->
DirtyOre will be converted by the ore-mix of the deep mining regions below the Deep Miner in a 1:1. The mining regions of a planet can be uncovered by using a rocket with a scanner-head.
Dirty Ore will be converted by the ore-mix of the deep mining regions below the Deep Miner in a 1:1. The mining regions of a planet can be uncovered by using a rocket with a scanner-head.


== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  

Revision as of 08:48, 14 December 2025

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Dirty Ore
Recipe
Created With Deep Miner


Description

Once a Deep Miner is inside bedrock it starts to produce Dirty Ore, which can be converted to regular ores using a Centrifuge or Combustion Centrifuge.

Alternatively, Dirty Ore can also be acquired using the Rocket Miner, returning ore via rockets from space.

Composition and Mining Regions

Dirty Ore will be converted by the ore-mix of the deep mining regions below the Deep Miner in a 1:1. The mining regions of a planet can be uncovered by using a rocket with a scanner-head.

Notes

  • Changed in 0.2.5903.26007 (terrain update) to have ore generation tied to regions.
  • Added in v0.2.3619.17630 ("Deep Miner, Centrifuges, and Chutes", 2022-09-20).

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