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==Trial Results==
==Trial Results==
I've been doing some sluicing testing and have achieved the following overall results:
I've been doing some sluicing testing and have achieved the following overall results:
:With 2,300 gravel processed into ores: 588 copper (~25%), 560 tin (~25%), 443 coal (~19%), 471 iron (~20%), 156 gold (~7%), 40 titanium (~2%), 42 platinum (~2%). Last updated: --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 06:20, 30 October 2015 (MDT)
:With 2,600 gravel processed into ores: 658 copper (~25%), 632 tin (~25%), 502 coal (~19%), 521 iron (~20%), 183 gold (~7%), 50 titanium (~2%), 54 platinum (~2%). Last updated: --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 19:58, 3 November 2015 (MST)
 
==Value==
Consider the in-game price difference between purchasing 100 stone through a trade portal, crushing them to gravel, and processing them into ores with buying the ores directly. Based on statistically average outcomes and current prices, you'd spend over 6,000 times as much (mostly on the gold, platinum, and titanium in ascending order). But even pricing just one of the common ores, it would cost over three times as much (for 25 tin) and you get the other ores as a bonus. --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 19:58, 3 November 2015 (MST)

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Trial Results

I've been doing some sluicing testing and have achieved the following overall results:

With 2,600 gravel processed into ores: 658 copper (~25%), 632 tin (~25%), 502 coal (~19%), 521 iron (~20%), 183 gold (~7%), 50 titanium (~2%), 54 platinum (~2%). Last updated: --McClaw (talk) 19:58, 3 November 2015 (MST)

Value

Consider the in-game price difference between purchasing 100 stone through a trade portal, crushing them to gravel, and processing them into ores with buying the ores directly. Based on statistically average outcomes and current prices, you'd spend over 6,000 times as much (mostly on the gold, platinum, and titanium in ascending order). But even pricing just one of the common ores, it would cost over three times as much (for 25 tin) and you get the other ores as a bonus. --McClaw (talk) 19:58, 3 November 2015 (MST)