The reviewed official preview images visibly show Coal and Crystalite. They also use $/s labels and show mining drones and an E Sell prompt, but the images are not a complete or current ore-value table.
Sell Ores officially shown ores
The reviewed official preview images visibly show Coal and Crystalite. They also use $/s labels and show mining drones and an E Sell prompt, but the images are not a complete or current ore-value table.
Named examples, not a full database
Coal and Crystalite are the only ore names visible in the reviewed official previews. A screenshot can help recognize labels, but cannot establish every ore, rarity, or current value.
Interaction cues
The same gallery shows drill-equipped drones around deposits and an E Sell prompt. That matches the high-level listing while leaving device controls and current mechanics for the live client to confirm.
Practical sequence
- Use Coal and Crystalite as recognition examples only.
- Read the live in-game value before acting.
- Look for the current sale interaction.
- Do not treat screenshot numbers as a progression guide.
Evidence behind this answer
- Official preview images show Coal and Crystalite as named ore examples. — Two official Roblox preview images visibly label Coal and Crystalite. The captures use $/s labels, but are promotional snapshots and do not establish a complete ore list, current prices, rarity, or progression order. Use the two names as recognition examples, then read the live value shown by the client. Evidence: Roblox official game media metadata.
- Official preview images pair drones with deposits and show an E Sell prompt. — The official gallery shows yellow drill-equipped drones beside deposits and a separate E Sell prompt. This visually supports the listed mining-and-selling loop, but not a control map or mandatory interaction sequence. Look for the current sale interaction and drone activity without assuming a keyboard prompt applies to every device. Evidence: Roblox official game media metadata, Sell Ores official Roblox listing.
Limits and version boundaries
- Only two named ore examples were visible.
- No verified ore list, rarity table, or stable values are published.
- Only two named examples were visible.
- Screenshot values are not a data table.
- The prompt is a desktop-style screenshot cue, not a confirmed control map.
Continue with a related task
- Answer: How can a player try the Sell Ores codes named on the official listing?
- Review verified game updates
- Continue with Guides/Ore To Money Loop
- Continue with Guides/Drones And Base
Sources
- Sell Ores official Roblox listing — checked 2026-08-20
- Roblox official game media metadata — checked 2026-08-20