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# Graviton Mining Points

The world of Motu is rich in Graviton. It is everywhere. Using different Bots and Climate Harvesters Graviton can be harvested

<mark style="color:blue;">**MINES**</mark>

Faults from which Graviton sticks out. Graviton deposits inherited by the owner of the Island

<mark style="color:blue;">**DEBRIS**</mark>

Chaotically flying debris of the planet. They circle the orbit of the Islands, sometimes flying away forever, sometimes arriving again

<mark style="color:blue;">**CLIMATIC HARVESTERS**</mark>

These are special equipment designed in the NTF and available in the Marketplace or as a reward for completing special tasks. An appropriate technology has been developed for each Climatic zones


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