Mining
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You work the mines. You gather ores and shards of various metals, jewels and jewel dust all of various qualities.
While mining you will encounter mobs, these mobs will hunt and will get larger and more powerful as you plunge deeper into the mines. You will find better metal ores/shards and jewels as you go down further into the mines.
The basics:
- find the mines, talk to the miner, join the miners.
- walk around, spelunk in every room, kill any monsters you disturb and mine every deposit you find. (repeat)
More info: You'll want to look at the deposits you find from spelunking. The description will show the minimal skill level required to mine that deposit, the trival level tells you that you can go ahead and mine that deposit but you will no longer advance your mining skills doing so.
Ore
The ore that miners smelt into bars. Smelting bars in batch seems to 'average' out the quality of the bars. If you want the best quality bars, only smelt the best quality ores in one pot. There is some loss in the smelting process. Smelting 1 batch of 20 ores results in more bars than 10 batches of 2 ores (in general). Smiths will use the bars to make weapons and armors.
Enchanters can prospect ores in order to find shards or jewels inside that you may have missed during mining. The ore is destroyed whether you find a jewel or not. The found jewel will be of the same quality as the ore prospected. For example, a good copper ore may result in a good copper shard while a superior copper ore may yield a superior copper shard.
Ore Information
Below is a table where you will find information about all the ore types. The required mining clvl to begin mining that ore is denoted 'Minimum Skill' and the point at which you will no longer gain CXP from mining that ore is caleld 'Trivial Skill'. You will also find the mine level on which each type of ore deposit is found.
Smelt Ratio is a collaborative attempt to find the absolute best smelt ratio for each ore type. For example if we find that the best ratio for a specific ore is 0.64, then we can be assured that smelting in batches of 25 ore will result in minimal loss, as compared to smelting in batches of say 35.
NOTE that with recent smelting changes, these numbers will be different for everyone. You now increase smelt ratio simply by smelting more.
Shards
Used by smiths for armours.
Used by enchanters too.
Enchanters can prospect ores in order to find extra shards hidden inside that you may have missed during mining! This destroys the ore whether it succeeds or not.
Jewels and Dust
Jewels are used by Enchanters along with fragments, essences, and hearts; to make gems for Wranglers to charge. These empowered gems can then be used by Smiths to craft armours and weapons, or by anyone to enhance existing armours and weapons.
Dust and Jewels can be used by Smiths along with bars and shards to forge armours and weapons.
Enchanters can prospect ores in order to find extra jewels hidden inside that you may have missed during mining!
A deposit will also yield dust of the same mineral. For Example, Copper deposits can give Aquamarine and Aquamarine Dust.
Name | Minimum Skill | Trivial Skill | Mine Level | Smelt Ratio |
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Copper | 1 | 10 | 1 | 1 (1 bar from 1 ore) |
Bronze | 7 | 15 | 2 | 34 ore to 33 bars (with miner skill 1/5) |
Iron | 10 | 20 | 3 | ? (x-1 bar from x ore) |
Steel | 15 | 25 | 3 | 0.666 (4 bar from 6 ore) |
Silver | 20 | 30 | 4 | 0.769 (10 bar from 13 ore) |
Gold | 25 | 35 | 4 | 0.777 (14 bar from 18 ore) |
Mithril | 33 | 43 | 4 | .77 (77 from 99 ore) |
Titanium | 42 | 52 | 5 | 0.598 (58 bar from 97 ore) |
Ebon | 50 | 60 | 5 | 0.598 (58 bar from 97 ore) |
Adamantium | 55 | 65 | 6 | .5265 (9 bars from 16 ore) |
Obsidian | 60 | 70 | 6 | .5625 (9 bars from 16 ore) |
Nethernium | 65 | 75 | 7 | .2857 (2 bars from 7 ore) |
Voidstone | 73 | 83 | 7 | .2857 (2 bars from 7 ore) |
Phasemetal | 80 | 90 | 7 | .2857 (2 bars from 7 ore) |
Chaostone | 90 | 100 | 8 | .1 (1 bar from 10 ore) |
Type | Jewel |
---|---|
Copper | |
Bronze | |
Iron | |
Steel | |
Silver | |
Gold | |
Mithril | |
Titanium | |
Ebon | |
Adamantium | |
Obsidian | |
Nethernium | |
Voidstone | |
Phasemetal | |
Chaostone |
Maps
Here's a page of Mining Maps.
Related help files
See: crafthelp mining
on the mud.