EVE Reprocessing Calculator: Maximize Your Ore Profits


EVE Reprocessing Calculator

Accurately estimate the mineral yield from your EVE Online ore, accounting for skills and station bonuses.

Reprocessing Yield Calculator



Select the type of ore you intend to reprocess.



Enter the total amount of ore in units (e.g., 10,000 units).



Your core Reprocessing skill level (0-5).



Your Ore Extraction skill level (0-5).



Your Reprocessing Efficiency skill level (0-5).



Bonus from implants like ‘Genolutionium C-Type’ (e.g., 5 for 5%). Enter 0 if none.



Select the reprocessing station type for its bonus.



Does the station have a Corporate Hangar Array bonus?



Mineral Yield Breakdown


Base Ore Reprocessing Yields (per 1000 Units)
Ore Type Mineral 1 Amount 1 Mineral 2 Amount 2 Mineral 3 Amount 3 Mineral 4 Amount 4

What is EVE Reprocessing?

EVE Online’s reprocessing system is a fundamental economic pillar that allows players to break down raw ore into valuable base minerals. These minerals are the building blocks for almost all manufactured items in the game, from basic ship components to advanced capital-class vessels and structures. Understanding and optimizing your reprocessing efficiency is crucial for profitability, whether you’re a solo miner, a large industrial corporation, or an aspiring market trader.

Essentially, reprocessing converts one type of asset (ore) into another (minerals), with the goal of generating more value from the output than the input cost. This process is heavily influenced by player skills, available technology (stations, implants), and market prices. The EVE reprocessing calculator is a tool designed to simplify this complex calculation, providing players with accurate estimates of potential mineral yields and, by extension, profitability.

Who Should Use an EVE Reprocessing Calculator?

  • Miners: To estimate the mineral output from their harvested ore and assess the value of different ore types.
  • Industrialists: To calculate the required mineral inputs for manufacturing and determine the cost-effectiveness of reprocessing raw materials versus buying them on the market.
  • Traders: To understand the relationship between ore prices and mineral prices, identifying potential arbitrage opportunities.
  • New Players: To learn about the reprocessing mechanics and how skills and bonuses impact yields.

Common Misconceptions about EVE Reprocessing

  • “All stations have the same reprocessing bonus”: This is incorrect. Different station types (NPC, player-owned structures like Astrahus, Fortizar, Keepstar) and specific rare locations offer varying bonus percentages.
  • “Skills are the only factor”: While crucial, skills are only one part of the equation. Implants, station bonuses, and even corporate hangar access can significantly alter final yields.
  • “Reprocessing is always profitable”: Profitability depends heavily on market fluctuations. Reprocessing can be unprofitable if the cost of acquiring the ore (or the minerals themselves) exceeds the market value of the resulting minerals.

EVE Reprocessing Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The core of the EVE reprocessing calculation involves determining the effective reprocessing efficiency based on player skills, station bonuses, and other in-game factors. The general formula for calculating the mineral yield from a given quantity of ore is as follows:

Final Mineral Yield = (Base Yield per Unit) * (Quantity of Ore) * (1 + Total Reprocessing Efficiency Percentage)

The Total Reprocessing Efficiency Percentage is derived from a combination of factors:

Total Reprocessing Efficiency = (Skill Bonus) + (Station Bonus) + (Implant Bonus) + (Corp Hangar Bonus)

Where:

  • Skill Bonus = Base Skill Efficiency + Skill Multiplier
  • Base Skill Efficiency: This is determined by the Ore Extraction skill (10% per level) and Reprocessing skill (2% per level).
  • Skill Multiplier: This is influenced by the Reprocessing Efficiency skill, which provides a bonus multiplier. A higher Reprocessing Efficiency skill level reduces the base yield loss. The formula is approximately: 0.05 * (Reprocessing Skill Level) + 0.05 * (Ore Extraction Skill Level) + 0.04 * (Reprocessing Efficiency Skill Level). The actual formula is more complex and tied to base yields, but this provides a conceptual understanding of skill impact. A simplified approximation for total skill bonus is often used: Skill Bonus ≈ (Reprocessing Skill Level × 2%) + (Ore Extraction Skill Level × 10%) + (Reprocessing Efficiency Skill Level × 4%). *Note: This is a simplified approximation for demonstration. The game mechanics are more nuanced.*
  • Station Bonus: A percentage bonus provided by the specific reprocessing station used. This can range from 0% to 10%.
  • Implant Bonus: A percentage bonus from equipped implants, typically ranging from 0% to 5% or more.
  • Corp Hangar Bonus: A 2.5% bonus if reprocessing occurs in a structure with a Corporate Hangar Array.

The calculator aggregates these bonuses into a total efficiency percentage, which is then applied to the base yield of the ore type.

Variable Explanations

  • Variable: Ore Type
  • Meaning: The specific type of raw mineral-bearing rock. Determines the base yield of minerals.
  • Unit: N/A
  • Typical Range: Veldspar, Scordite, Arkonor, Mercoxit, etc.
  • Variable: Ore Quantity
  • Meaning: The total volume of ore being processed.
  • Unit: Units (1 unit = 0.1 m³)
  • Typical Range: 1 to billions
  • Variable: Reprocessing Skill Level
  • Meaning: Player’s skill level in the core “Reprocessing” skill.
  • Unit: Skill Level (0-5)
  • Typical Range: 0 to 5
  • Variable: Ore Extraction Skill Level
  • Meaning: Player’s skill level in the “Ore Extraction” skill.
  • Unit: Skill Level (0-5)
  • Typical Range: 0 to 5
  • Variable: Reprocessing Efficiency Skill Level
  • Meaning: Player’s skill level in the “Reprocessing Efficiency” skill.
  • Unit: Skill Level (0-5)
  • Typical Range: 0 to 5
  • Variable: Implant Bonus
  • Meaning: Percentage bonus provided by equipped reprocessing implants.
  • Unit: Percentage (%)
  • Typical Range: 0 to 10+
  • Variable: Station Bonus
  • Meaning: Percentage bonus provided by the reprocessing station’s type.
  • Unit: Percentage (%)
  • Typical Range: 0 to 10
  • Variable: Corp Hangar Bonus
  • Meaning: Flat bonus if reprocessing is done using a structure with a Corporate Hangar Array.
  • Unit: Percentage (%)
  • Typical Range: 0 or 2.5

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Solo Miner with High Skills

Scenario: A player has maxed out all relevant reprocessing skills (Reprocessing V, Ore Extraction V, Reprocessing Efficiency V), uses a Level 3 Citadel (Astrahus/Fortizar/Raitama) with a 7.5% bonus, has a full set of 5% reprocessing implants, and reprocesses 100,000 units of Pyroxeres.

Inputs:

  • Ore Type: Pyroxeres
  • Ore Quantity: 100,000 units
  • Reprocessing Skill: 5
  • Ore Extraction Skill: 5
  • Efficiency Skill: 5
  • Implant Bonus: 5%
  • Station Bonus: 7.5%
  • Corp Hangar Bonus: 0%

Calculation Breakdown (Illustrative, exact game values vary):

  • Base Yield (Pyroxeres per 1000 units): ~700 Tritanium, ~350 Pyerite, ~70 Mexallon
  • Total Base Yield (100,000 units): ~70,000 Tritanium, ~35,000 Pyerite, ~7,000 Mexallon
  • Approximate Skill Bonus: (5*2%) + (5*10%) + (5*4%) = 10% + 50% + 20% = 80%
  • Total Reprocessing Efficiency: 80% (Skills) + 7.5% (Station) + 5% (Implant) = 92.5%
  • Final Tritanium Yield: 70,000 * (1 + 0.925) = 134,750
  • Final Pyerite Yield: 35,000 * (1 + 0.925) = 67,375
  • Final Mexallon Yield: 7,000 * (1 + 0.925) = 13,475

Estimated Output: Approximately 134,750 Tritanium, 67,375 Pyerite, and 13,475 Mexallon.

Financial Interpretation: With maximum skills and good bonuses, the player significantly increases their mineral output compared to base rates, making solo mining and reprocessing highly lucrative. This example highlights the importance of skill progression in EVE Online’s industrial gameplay.

Example 2: Corporation Reprocessing Operator

Scenario: An operator in a large industrial corporation uses a dedicated reprocessing structure (e.g., Fortizar) that offers a 5% bonus, has access to the Corporate Hangar Array (2.5% bonus), and uses 5% implants. Their skills are good but not maxed (Reprocessing IV, Ore Extraction IV, Reprocessing Efficiency IV). They are reprocessing 500,000 units of Gneiss.

Inputs:

  • Ore Type: Gneiss
  • Ore Quantity: 500,000 units
  • Reprocessing Skill: 4
  • Ore Extraction Skill: 4
  • Efficiency Skill: 4
  • Implant Bonus: 5%
  • Station Bonus: 5%
  • Corp Hangar Bonus: 2.5%

Calculation Breakdown (Illustrative):

  • Base Yield (Gneiss per 1000 units): ~530 Tritanium, ~260 Pyerite, ~130 Mexallon, ~30 Zydine
  • Total Base Yield (500,000 units): ~265,000 Tritanium, ~130,000 Pyerite, ~65,000 Mexallon, ~15,000 Zydine
  • Approximate Skill Bonus: (4*2%) + (4*10%) + (4*4%) = 8% + 40% + 16% = 64%
  • Total Reprocessing Efficiency: 64% (Skills) + 5% (Station) + 5% (Implant) + 2.5% (Corp Hangar) = 76.5%
  • Final Tritanium Yield: 265,000 * (1 + 0.765) = 467,775
  • Final Pyerite Yield: 130,000 * (1 + 0.765) = 229,950
  • Final Mexallon Yield: 65,000 * (1 + 0.765) = 114,775
  • Final Zydine Yield: 15,000 * (1 + 0.765) = 26,475

Estimated Output: Approximately 467,775 Tritanium, 229,950 Pyerite, 114,775 Mexallon, and 26,475 Zydine.

Financial Interpretation: Even with slightly lower skills, the combination of bonuses from the structure, corp hangar, and implants allows for substantial mineral gains. This emphasizes the importance of corporate infrastructure and coordinated industrial efforts in EVE Online.

How to Use This EVE Reprocessing Calculator

Using the EVE Reprocessing Calculator is straightforward and designed to provide quick, actionable insights into your potential mineral yields. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Select Ore Type: Choose the specific type of ore you are processing from the dropdown list. Each ore has a unique base mineral composition.
  2. Enter Ore Quantity: Input the total number of ore units you intend to reprocess. Remember, 10,000 units is a common quantity to process at once.
  3. Input Skill Levels: Enter your skill levels (0-5) for Reprocessing, Ore Extraction, and Reprocessing Efficiency.
  4. Specify Bonuses:
    • Reprocessing Implant Bonus: Enter the percentage bonus provided by any equipped reprocessing implants (e.g., 5 for 5%). If you have no implants, enter 0.
    • Station Bonus: Select the appropriate bonus percentage based on the type of reprocessing facility you are using. Player-owned structures and rare NPC stations offer higher bonuses.
    • Corp Hangar Bonus: Select ‘Yes’ (2.5%) if you are reprocessing in a structure with a Corporate Hangar Array module installed.
  5. Calculate Yield: Click the “Calculate Yield” button. The calculator will process your inputs and display the estimated mineral output.

Reading the Results

  • Primary Result: The calculator will prominently display the total estimated mineral yield for the most abundant mineral.
  • Intermediate Values: Key figures such as the total reprocessing efficiency percentage, the total skill bonus percentage, and the estimated quantities of each resulting mineral will be shown.
  • Formula Explanation: A clear explanation of the calculation used is provided, helping you understand how the result was derived.
  • Chart: A dynamic bar chart visualizes the breakdown of the different minerals you can expect to receive, making it easy to compare quantities.
  • Table: A reference table shows the base yield of the selected ore type per 1000 units, allowing you to compare your calculated results against the game’s fundamental rates.

Decision-Making Guidance

Use the results to make informed decisions:

  • Profitability Assessment: Compare the market value of the calculated mineral output against the cost of acquiring the ore (through mining or purchase).
  • Skill Training Priority: See how increasing specific skill levels impacts your yield. Focus on skills that offer the greatest return on investment for the ores you commonly process.
  • Strategic Reprocessing: Identify which ores are most valuable to reprocess given your current bonuses and available facilities.
  • Manufacturing Planning: Accurately estimate the mineral costs for your manufacturing projects.

Key Factors That Affect EVE Reprocessing Results

Optimizing your reprocessing results in EVE Online involves understanding and leveraging various in-game mechanics. Several key factors significantly influence the final mineral yield:

  1. Player Skills: This is arguably the most critical factor.

    • Reprocessing: Directly increases the base efficiency.
    • Ore Extraction: Directly increases the base efficiency, particularly important for certain high-tier ores.
    • Reprocessing Efficiency: This skill acts as a multiplier, reducing the “loss” from reprocessing. It’s essential for maximizing gains, especially with higher skill levels. Investing skill points here yields significant long-term benefits.
  2. Reprocessing Station Type: NPC stations offer baseline reprocessing, but player-owned structures (like Citadels and Engineering Complexes) and specialized NPC stations (like ORE stations or specific regional hubs) provide significant percentage bonuses. Higher tier structures and rare locations yield better results.
  3. Implant Sets: Specific implants (e.g., ‘Genolutionium C-Type’) provide direct percentage bonuses to reprocessing speed and efficiency. Running a full set can offer a considerable boost, often stacking with station bonuses.
  4. Corporate Hangar Array (CHA): Accessing reprocessing facilities within structures equipped with a CHA grants an additional flat bonus (currently 2.5%). This is particularly relevant for players in corporations involved in large-scale industry.
  5. Ore Type and Rarity: Different ores yield different types and quantities of minerals. High-tier ores like Arkonor or Mercoxit contain rarer, more valuable minerals (like Zydrazine or Megacyte) but are also harder to acquire. The base yield table shows these differences.
  6. Market Fluctuations: While not directly affecting the *yield* calculation, market prices are paramount for *profitability*. The value of minerals can change daily based on supply and demand, directly impacting whether reprocessing a specific ore is financially viable. Always check current market prices.
  7. Scan Data (for certain ores): Some rare ores, like Mercoxit, require specialized procedures and may involve unique mechanics or yield variations based on survey data or scan results, though the core reprocessing calculation remains similar once the ore is identified.
  8. Tech Levels and Uniqueness: While less common now, historically, certain ore types might have had different reprocessing outcomes based on their tech level or origin. The calculator assumes standard reprocessing mechanics for current ore types.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the maximum possible reprocessing efficiency in EVE Online?
The maximum theoretical efficiency is achieved with max skills (Reprocessing V, Ore Extraction V, Reprocessing Efficiency V), a top-tier station bonus (e.g., 10% from Oshaima), potentially specific implants (up to 5% or more), and a Corp Hangar Array (2.5%). This can lead to efficiencies well over 90%, drastically increasing mineral yields.

Does the calculator account for ore compression?
This calculator primarily focuses on the reprocessing yield *per unit* of raw ore. Compressed ore is essentially a different item with its own base yield conversion rate, but the reprocessing efficiency modifiers generally apply similarly. For simplicity, this calculator uses the standard ore type names, assuming they represent the quantity of raw units.

Are there different reprocessing formulas for different ore types?
The core formula for applying efficiency bonuses is the same across all ore types. However, each ore type has a unique base yield composition (which minerals it produces and in what quantities). The calculator uses pre-defined base yields for each ore type.

What is the “Reprocessing Efficiency” skill’s role?
Reprocessing Efficiency is crucial. While Reprocessing and Ore Extraction directly add percentage points to your base efficiency, Reprocessing Efficiency acts more like a multiplier that *reduces the loss* associated with reprocessing. Higher levels significantly improve your net yield.

How do player-owned structures compare to NPC stations for reprocessing?
Player-owned structures, especially Citadels (Astrahus, Fortizar, Keepstar) and Engineering Complexes, generally offer higher reprocessing bonuses than basic NPC stations. Specific rare NPC stations might also offer unique, high bonuses.

Can I reprocess moon ores and exotic gases with this calculator?
This calculator includes common ore types and some advanced ores like Arkonor and Mercoxit. Exotic gases and certain unique moon materials might have slightly different reprocessing mechanics or yields not fully covered here. Always double-check specific yields for unique materials.

What is the time factor in reprocessing?
The calculator estimates the *amount* of minerals you receive, not the *time* it takes. Reprocessing speed is influenced by skills (like Metallurgy) and specific station bonuses. While not directly calculated here, faster reprocessing means more volume processed over time, indirectly affecting profitability.

Is it always better to reprocess than sell raw ore?
Not necessarily. Profitability depends on the market prices of both the ore and its constituent minerals. If mineral prices are low or ore prices are high, selling raw ore might be more profitable. Always compare the calculator’s output value against the ore’s market price.

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