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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* By multiplying the sell price of each item by the chance to obtain it and how many you would recive on average (with ores, clay and stone) and adding those products together, you can find the average profit of breaking open a single frozen geode. Frozen geodes have an average return of {{price|100.43}}, or {{price|75.43}} with the {{price|25}} opening cost factored in. With the [[Skills#Mining|Gemologist Profession]], geodes have an average return of {{price|125.29}}, or {{price|100.29}} with the {{price|25}} opening cost factored in, so it is profitable to process them with the Gemologist Profession.
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* By multiplying the sell price of each item by the chance to obtain it and how many you would receive on average (with ores, clay and stone) and adding those products together, you can find the average profit of breaking open a single frozen geode. Frozen geodes have an average return of {{price|100.43}}, or {{price|75.43}} with the {{price|25}} opening cost factored in. With the [[Skills#Mining|Gemologist Profession]], frozen geodes have an average return of {{price|125.29}}, or {{price|100.29}} with the {{price|25}} opening cost factored in. However, the frozen geode will sell in the shipping bin for {{price|100}}, giving a net profit of just {{price|0.29}} with Gemologist, and a net loss of {{price|24.57}} without Gemologist. It is therefore just about profitable to process frozen geodes and sell the contents with Gemologist , but it is not profitable to do so without Gemologist.
    
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