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Copper ore

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Copper ore

Copper ore entity.png

Map color

Stack size

50

Mining time

1

Prototype type

resource

Internal name

copper-ore

Required technologies

None required

Produced by

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Burner mining drill.png
Electric mining drill.png

Consumed by

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Copper ore is a basic resource found in resource patches throughout the world. It can be smelted into copper plates in a furnace.

Copper ore is the only source of copper plates, which are one of the two principal raw materials (along with iron plates, made from iron ore) for crafting the vast majority of items in the game. In the early game, copper is needed in smaller quantities than iron, with some early-game products not requiring it at all. Demand for copper increases considerably in the mid- and late-game, where it (mostly in the form of copper cables) is required mainly for the assembly of electronic circuits and the myriad products those are required in, as well as for the production of sulfuric acid, a key ingredient in uranium mining and the manufacture of batteries.

The size, density, and richness of copper patches can, as for all other resources, be adjusted upon map generation at the start of a new game. Like all resource patches, copper patches increase in richness with increasing distance from the starting area.