Dynite

(clean up, added uncategorised tag)
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
[[Category:Resources]]
 +
'''Dynite''' is a [[Minerals|Mineral]] used for some low level missions and to build low level buildings. Dynite costs 11 credits (as of the current Trade Market price) per unit and takes up 0.1 cargo space per unit.
'''Dynite''' is a [[Minerals|Mineral]] used for some low level missions and to build low level buildings. Dynite costs 11 credits (as of the current Trade Market price) per unit and takes up 0.1 cargo space per unit.
* [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/icons/mineral1.png Image]
* [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/icons/mineral1.png Image]
Line 73: Line 75:
*[[Structures#Population and Resource Structures|Analyzer Drones]]
*[[Structures#Population and Resource Structures|Analyzer Drones]]
** Requires 100 Dynite (10.0 Cargo Storage Space)
** Requires 100 Dynite (10.0 Cargo Storage Space)
-
 
-
{{Uncategorized|date=May 2012}}
 

Revision as of 18:13, 12 June 2012


Dynite is a Mineral used for some low level missions and to build low level buildings. Dynite costs 11 credits (as of the current Trade Market price) per unit and takes up 0.1 cargo space per unit.

Contents

Ship Components

Ship components that require Dynite are listed below. These components are generally very basic (not as basic as those that require no materials besides credits, but basic nonetheless), and are quickly outdated by far more powerful modules.

Advanced Weapons

Advanced Power Systems

Shield Systems

Stealth Systems

Advanced Armor

Defensive Systems

Advanced Sensors

Planetary Construction

Planetary Construction is a field of Research which allows for the construction of more advanced structures, ranging from Mining structures to Artifact finding structures to defenses to protect your planet. The structures which require Dynite are listed below. It is worth noting that most planetary structures have a singular cost (for example, 100 Dynite, or 10 Darrinyte, or 10 Erixion), which makes remembering how much of a Mineral you need that much easier.

Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the wiki:

 

Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!