Mine a Planet
Ore reference · checked July 14, 2026

Mine a Planet Ores

A careful reference for Azurite, Aurum, hidden ore finds, and the economy details that are not yet public.

Quick answer

Azurite and Aurum are the only ore names confirmed by the current official game description. Their exact values, uses, rarity order, planet locations, and unlock conditions are not publicly documented, so they remain together on this evidence hub.

Confirmed in current sources

  • The game includes ores that players discover while drones mine planets.
  • Azurite is explicitly named in the official Roblox description.
  • Aurum is explicitly named in the official Roblox description.
  • Finding hidden ores is part of the advertised progression loop.

Still unverified

  • Sell prices, crafting recipes, upgrade effects, and inventory behavior.
  • Ore rarity order, exact spawn chances, vein sizes, and mining time.
  • Which planet or evolution stage unlocks Azurite or Aurum.
  • Whether ores are permanent discoveries, consumables, currencies, or collection entries.
Reference guide

What the evidence means for players

Azurite: confirmed name, unknown mechanics

Azurite appears in the official description as an example of the hidden ores players can discover. That makes the name safe to publish, but it does not establish a tier, location, price, or use. This page therefore treats Azurite as a verified entity with an incomplete record. A later update can add its planet, mining requirement, value, and purpose only after those details are visible in the current game or published by the creator. Keeping those fields blank is more useful than copying details from a similarly named mining game.

Aurum: a second verified ore lead

Aurum is listed beside Azurite, which confirms that Mine a Planet has more than one named ore. The public text still does not say whether Aurum is rarer, more valuable, or tied to a later planet. The name resembles the Latin word for gold, but that association is not evidence for an in-game price or effect. We will not infer a gold tier, a crafting recipe, or a sell value from the name alone. Players should check current in-game labels before making an upgrade or farming decision.

How an ore comparison will be built

A future ore table should answer a real progression decision: where an ore appears, how long it takes to obtain under stated fleet conditions, what it unlocks or sells for, and whether a different planet provides a better return. Tests need the same drone setup, power, speed, cargo capacity, and planet stage. Without those controls, a fast result may reflect stronger upgrades rather than a better ore. Source dates also matter because the experience is in beta and its title has changed during the research window.

  • Capture the exact in-game name and description.
  • Record planet, stage, prerequisites, and visible rarity.
  • Measure obtain time only with the fleet setup disclosed.
  • Separate creator facts, repeatable tests, and community reports.
FAQ

Mine a Planet Ores questions

What ores are confirmed in Mine a Planet?

Azurite and Aurum are named in the official Roblox game description. No complete ore list is published there.

What is Azurite used for?

Its exact value, crafting use, upgrade role, and unlock planet are not stated in the current public description, so this guide does not invent an effect.

What is Aurum used for?

Aurum is a confirmed ore name, but its in-game price, rarity, location, and use have not been verified from a current public source.

Which Mine a Planet ore is best?

There is no source-safe ore ranking yet. A useful comparison needs value, mining time, unlock requirements, demand, and progression context.

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