The Riftbreaker – All Resource List and their Drops

Resources are dropped when killing enemies or can be found in the world.

List of All Resources with Drops

Note: Credit goes to ZenTheAssassino

World Drops

These drops are resources which can be obtained by killing enemies or destroying the flora.

The format is:

Resource

  • How you can obtain it

Tanzanite

  • All enemies, all plants, Crystal Collector

Cobalt

  • All enemies, all plants, Rare element mine

Ferdonite

  • All enemies, all plants

Hazenite

  • All enemies, all plants, Crystal Collector

Rhodonite

  • All enemies, all plants

Palladium

  • All enemies, all plants, Rare element mine

Titanium

  • All enemies, all plants, Rare element mine

Specimen

  • All enemies, all plants

Unit Drops

Unit Drops are resources which get dropped only by killing the fauna.

E.g: Canoptrix

Animal biomass

  • All enemies

Plant Drops

Plant Drops are resources which get dropped only by destroying the flora.

E.g: A tree

Plant biomass

  • All plants, Flora Cultivator

Degradable Resources

These resources can be acquired by using some sort of mine for that kind of resource.

E.g: Carbonium mine

Carbonium

  • Carbonium Factory, Carbonium Synthesizer

Ironium

  • Ironium Factory, Ironium Synthesizer

Cobalt

  • Rare element mine

Palladium

  • Rare element mine

Titanium

  • Rare element mine

Crude Uranium

  • Rare element mine

Liquid Resources

Resources which are existing as a liquid on the map.

E.g: Mud

Water

  • Liquid Pump, Water Filtering Plant

Mud

  • Liquid Pump, Geothermal Powerplant

Sludge

  • Liquid Pump

Magma

  • Liquid Pump

Artifical Resources

These resources are the product of further processing.

E.g: Supercharged plasma

Super Coolant

  • Supercoolant Refinery

Plasma

  • Fusion Powerplant, Ionizer

Supercharged Plasma

  • Plasma Converter

Flammable Gas

  • Gas Filtering Plant, Bio Composter

Uranium

  • Uranium Centrifuge
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