Every "ring" (with their center around the galaxy core) has their own two to three materials (mats for short) (iron, titanium, naonite, ...) that can be mined there; as such, it would make logical sense that those mats that are not found there, would be in much higher demand and thus by logic of supply-demand, would go by a much higher value than the next higher and next lower mat. This also ties in with my other (next, after this one) suggestion: certain commodities require certain mats to produce.
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Every "ring" (with their center around the galaxy core) has their own two to three materials (mats for short) (iron, titanium, naonite, ...) that can be mined there; as such, it would make logical sense that those mats that are not found there, would be in much higher demand and thus by logic of supply-demand, would go by a much higher value than the next higher and next lower mat. This also ties in with my other (next, after this one) suggestion: certain commodities require certain mats to produce.
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