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Seams of [[ore]] lie buried in the mines, mountains and caves of Britannia. The skilled miner seeks out these veins to harvest ore, which can then be smelted to ingots for use in crafting items with the [[Blacksmithy]] or [[Tinkering]] skills. | Seams of [[ore]] lie buried in the mines, mountains and caves of Britannia. The skilled miner seeks out these veins to harvest ore, which can then be smelted to ingots for use in crafting items with the [[Blacksmithy]] or [[Tinkering]] skills. | ||
− | In order to mine you must use a [[Pickaxe]] or [[Shovel]] on a cave floor or mountainside tile. Ore may then be | + | In order to mine you must use a [[Pickaxe]] or [[Shovel]] on a cave floor or mountainside tile. Ore may then be [[smelt]]ed by using it on a [[Forge]] or [[Fire Beetle]]. Be warned - If you fail to smelt you will lose 50% of the contents of your ore pile! |
− | The mining skill is also useful when practising the creation of [[Smelt|smeltable]] items (which can be recycled back into usable [[Ingot]]s). It furthermore gives a bonus to [[Treasure Map|Treasure Hunters]] looking for [[Treasure Chest]]s underground. | + | The mining skill is also useful when practising the creation of [[Smelt|smeltable]] items (which can be recycled back into usable [[Ingot]]s). It furthermore gives a bonus to [[Treasure Map|Treasure Hunters]] looking for [[Treasure Chest]]s underground. You cannot mine while [[Mounts|mounted]]. |
As your skill improves, you become capable of mining and smelting more obscure forms of ore: | As your skill improves, you become capable of mining and smelting more obscure forms of ore: | ||
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Although your Mining skill cannot advance past 100 points through training, [[Mining Gloves]] may be worn to take your skill to an absolute maximum of 105. Mining is the only skill that can be advanced in this way without the use of a [[Power Scroll]]. | Although your Mining skill cannot advance past 100 points through training, [[Mining Gloves]] may be worn to take your skill to an absolute maximum of 105. Mining is the only skill that can be advanced in this way without the use of a [[Power Scroll]]. | ||
− | [[Human]] characters will get extra ore with each dig, while [[Elves]] have an increased chance of harvesting special ore types. | + | [[Human]] characters will get extra ore with each dig, while [[Elves]] have an increased chance of harvesting special ore types from colored veins (as opposed to finding colored veins). |
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+ | Whenever an ore vein refreshes after being harvested from, there is a slight chance it will change resource type. For example, a mountainside that yielded Valorite today might give plain iron tomorrow, and vice versa. Your level of skill does not determine your chance of finding a colored vein, it only determines whether you can extract the colored ore. | ||
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+ | A [[Gargoyle's Pickaxe]] and/or [[Prospector's Tool]] can be used to potentially advance an ore vein's level by up to two types (e.g., Agapite to Valorite). | ||
==Training== | ==Training== |
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Seams of ore lie buried in the mines, mountains and caves of Britannia. The skilled miner seeks out these veins to harvest ore, which can then be smelted to ingots for use in crafting items with the Blacksmithy or Tinkering skills.
In order to mine you must use a Pickaxe or Shovel on a cave floor or mountainside tile. Ore may then be smelted by using it on a Forge or Fire Beetle. Be warned - If you fail to smelt you will lose 50% of the contents of your ore pile!
The mining skill is also useful when practising the creation of smeltable items (which can be recycled back into usable Ingots). It furthermore gives a bonus to Treasure Hunters looking for Treasure Chests underground. You cannot mine while mounted.
As your skill improves, you become capable of mining and smelting more obscure forms of ore:
- 0+ Iron Ore
- 65+ Dull Copper Ore
- 70+ Shadow Iron Ore
- 75+ Copper Ore
- 80+ Bronze Ore
- 85+ Golden Ore
- 90+ Agapite Ore
- 95+ Verite Ore
- 99+ Valorite Ore
A GM Miner, after the proper research, may also extract High Quality Granite and Sand for use by the more experienced crafters.
Although your Mining skill cannot advance past 100 points through training, Mining Gloves may be worn to take your skill to an absolute maximum of 105. Mining is the only skill that can be advanced in this way without the use of a Power Scroll.
Human characters will get extra ore with each dig, while Elves have an increased chance of harvesting special ore types from colored veins (as opposed to finding colored veins).
Whenever an ore vein refreshes after being harvested from, there is a slight chance it will change resource type. For example, a mountainside that yielded Valorite today might give plain iron tomorrow, and vice versa. Your level of skill does not determine your chance of finding a colored vein, it only determines whether you can extract the colored ore.
A Gargoyle's Pickaxe and/or Prospector's Tool can be used to potentially advance an ore vein's level by up to two types (e.g., Agapite to Valorite).
Training
- 0 - 30: Train at NPC Miner.
- 30 - 100: Mine up and smelt Ore.
You can gain faster by going after colored ores. To enhance gains even further, split colored piles and smelt 1 ore at a time. This is especially useful at very high levels of mining when ores are rarer.
Special Resources
At 100 Mining skill you have the chance to randomly retrieve one of the following resources.
- File:Turquoise.jpg Turquoise
- File:Fire ruby.jpg Fire Ruby
- File:Blue diamond.jpg Blue Diamond
- File:Ecru citrine.jpg Ecru Citrine
- File:Perfect emerald.jpg Perfect Emerald
- File:Dark sapphire.jpg Dark Sapphire
- Note: A Mondain's Legacy upgraded account required to collect the above gems.
- A Small Piece Of Blackrock