SC 4.7 Mineable Resource Signal spreadsheet

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Many of us have likely already seen the existing almost grayscale image of a spreadsheet with this data floating around... I really didn't like the way it looked and that it wasn't the actual spreadsheet data... So I recreated it.

Acending (1st tab): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n4qqOfwbtsOubUTMWJ532pBGoFbx567S/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=105665929212275882883&rtpof=true&sd=true

Descending (2nd tab): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n4qqOfwbtsOubUTMWJ532pBGoFbx567S/edit?gid=943032706#gid=943032706

Enjoy!

Explanation of numbers:

When you ping and see a signal cloud at distance, a number should also be displayed indicating the numeric signal strength of the cluster. This data allows you to decipher that numeric value into the commodity (Y axis) and how many of it are in the cluster (X axis).

For example, if your ping shows a cluster with 14280 as the value, that translates to 4 rocks of Borase.

Bold numbers indicate the most likely signals you'll find. The more rare a commodity is, the smaller clusters they are likely to be generated in, and vice versa.

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