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+ | {{Skill|Mining}} is used to obtain [[Mining#Ores|ores]] and [[Mining#Gems|gems]]. To start Mining no requirements are needed. | ||
== Pickaxes == | == Pickaxes == | ||
− | Upgrading your pickaxe should be done whenever you have the possibility to. The upgrades are available in the | + | Upgrading your pickaxe should be done whenever you have the possibility to. The upgrades are available in the [[Shop#Pickaxes|shop]]. |
== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
+ | If available to the player then rings such as {{ItemIcon|Aorpheats Signet Ring}}, {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Skills}}, or {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Mastery}} should be equipped depending on whether the player prioritizes item, skill experience, or mastery experience gain. | ||
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+ | In addition {{ItemIcon|Clue Chasers Insignia}} may be equipped to increase the drop rate of [[Mastery Tokens]], and also very slightly increase the rate of [[Mining#Gems|gem]] drops if not using {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}}. | ||
== Gloves == | == Gloves == | ||
− | Mining offers two alternative Gloves. Which can be found in the [ | + | Mining offers two alternative Gloves. Which can be found in the [[Shop#Gloves|shop]]. |
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+ | == Training == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Mining → Runecrafting & Smithing === | ||
+ | This method opens up the option to train {{Skill|Smithing}} and {{Skill|Runecrafting}} after {{Skill|Mining}} training has been completed. The key here is to get {{GP|500000}} to purchase {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} to provide a steady source of [[Mining#Gems|gems]] and therefore passive income while Mining. Some sort of [[Money Making]] method is advised to fund the initial purchase of gloves. If in need of money, the gems gained from using {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} can be sold to fund the repurchase of gloves, however note that it is recommended to at least keep any {{ItemIcon|Diamond|Diamonds}} as they are useful in the late game for {{ItemIcon|Diamond Luck Potion IV|notext=true}} [[Diamond Luck Potion|Diamond Luck potions]]. | ||
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+ | When first starting with Mining, it is recommended to use any [[Mastery#The Mastery Pool|Mastery Pool]] experience to increase the [[Mastery]] level of rock(s) that are currently being mined (or rocks that will soon be mined) to around level 30-40. This is because each [[Mastery]] level increases the [[Mining#Rock HP|Rock HP]], greatly reducing the amount of time spent waiting for rocks to respawn while Mining (as respawning will occur less frequently). In the later levels, it is more beneficial to save pool experience for the [[Mining#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery pool checkpoint]] bonuses. | ||
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+ | ==== Level 1-15: Copper/Tin Ore ==== | ||
+ | Mine either {{ItemIcon|Tin Ore}} or {{ItemIcon|Copper Ore}}. Ideally, an equal amount of tin and copper will be mined in order to create {{ItemIcon|Bronze Bar|Bronze Bars}} for training {{Skill|Smithing}} later. | ||
+ | ==== Level 15-30: Iron Ore ==== | ||
+ | Mine {{ItemIcon|Iron Ore}} until you unlock {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}}. | ||
+ | ==== Level 30-50: Coal Ore ==== | ||
+ | Mine {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} until you unlock {{ItemIcon|Mithril Ore}}. Any {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} mined will be needed for {{Skill|Smithing}} training later. | ||
− | === | + | ==== Level 50-99: Mithril Ore ==== |
+ | From here on it is recommended to mine {{ItemIcon|Mithril Ore}} with {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} equipped all the way until {{SkillReq|Mining|99}}. This is because: | ||
+ | * Mithril is key for {{Skill|Smithing}} training, consuming significantly less {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} per bar than higher tier bars | ||
+ | * The rock respawn time of {{ItemIcon|Runite Ore}} and {{ItemIcon|Dragonite Ore}} (60 seconds and 120 seconds respectively) is significantly higher than that for {{ItemIcon|Mithril Ore}} (20 seconds), which harms the rate of experience gained | ||
+ | * The required {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} necessary to smelt the large amount of {{ItemIcon|Mithril Bar|Mithril Bars}} needed later will be obtained once {{SkillReq|Mining|99}} has been reached, taking advantage of the {{ItemIcon|Mining Skillcape}} perk | ||
− | + | Once 99 Mining is achieved, the {{ItemIcon|Mining Skillcape}} becomes available for purchase from the [[Shop#Skillcapes|Shop]]. When equipped, this provides 1 extra {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} for each ore mined. | |
− | ==== | + | ==== Level 99: Rune Essence ==== |
− | + | With the {{ItemIcon|Mining Skillcape}} equipped you have to mine about 330,000 {{ItemIcon|Rune Essence}} for {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|99}}.'''[1]''' {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} do not work with {{ItemIcon|Rune Essence}}, therefore if affordable the {{ItemIcon|Mining Gloves}} are a good alternative to speed up the process. | |
− | + | '''[1]''' This number was calculated before the Mastery rework (patch V0.17). Approximately half as much {{ItemIcon|Rune Essence}} (160,000) is required for {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|99}}. A new number is yet to be calculated, but it could be as low as 120-140k. | |
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− | ==== | + | ==== Level 99: Coal ore ==== |
− | + | After mining {{ItemIcon|Rune Essence}}, about 235,000 {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} will still be needed. Equipping {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} while mining this is recommended. | |
− | == | + | == Mining Rune Essence and Glove Use == |
− | + | This section and table was developed by soup#8068. <br> | |
+ | Assumptions: | ||
+ | * The player is wearing the mining cape and has no double drops, no gem drops outside gem gloves. | ||
+ | * 1.3 sec/action. | ||
+ | * Avg. profit of 131 gp/charge of gem gloves. | ||
− | = | + | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Mining Resource !! No gloves !! Mining Gloves (MG) !! MG Essence, Coal !! MG Essence, Gem Gloves Coal | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Essence (Mining Actions) || 165,000 || 82,500 || 82,500 || 82,500 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Coal (Mining Actions) || 37,500 || 52,500 || 78,750 || 78,750 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Action Total || 202,500 || 135,000 || 161,250|| 161,250 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Action Delta || 0 || 67,500 || 41,250 || 41,250 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Time Total (hrs) || 73.125 || 47.750 || 56.88 || 56.88 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Time Delta (hrs) || 0|| 24.375 || 14.890 || 14.890 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Cost Total || 0 || 20,250,000 || 12,375,000 || 2,058,750 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Approx Cost (Gp/hr) || 0 || 415,000 || 212,000 || 35,000 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The player should use mining gloves to mine essence, and then gem gloves for coal. A total investment of ~ 2 MGp saves ~15 hrs of time.<br> | ||
+ | Furthermore, if the player has an excess of money, or access to money making methods to make in excess of 415k/hr (99 [[Fishing]], 99 [[Woodcutting]]), then using mining gloves for all mining actions is a more efficient use of time. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 2 February 2021
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Mining is used to obtain ores and gems. To start Mining no requirements are needed.
Contents
Pickaxes
Upgrading your pickaxe should be done whenever you have the possibility to. The upgrades are available in the shop.
Equipment
If available to the player then rings such as Aorpheats Signet Ring,
Ancient Ring of Skills, or
Ancient Ring of Mastery should be equipped depending on whether the player prioritizes item, skill experience, or mastery experience gain.
In addition Clue Chasers Insignia may be equipped to increase the drop rate of Mastery Tokens, and also very slightly increase the rate of gem drops if not using
Gem Gloves.
Gloves
Mining offers two alternative Gloves. Which can be found in the shop.
Training
Mining → Runecrafting & Smithing
This method opens up the option to train Smithing and
Runecrafting after
Mining training has been completed. The key here is to get
500,000 to purchase
Gem Gloves to provide a steady source of gems and therefore passive income while Mining. Some sort of Money Making method is advised to fund the initial purchase of gloves. If in need of money, the gems gained from using
Gem Gloves can be sold to fund the repurchase of gloves, however note that it is recommended to at least keep any
Diamonds as they are useful in the late game for
Diamond Luck potions.
When first starting with Mining, it is recommended to use any Mastery Pool experience to increase the Mastery level of rock(s) that are currently being mined (or rocks that will soon be mined) to around level 30-40. This is because each Mastery level increases the Rock HP, greatly reducing the amount of time spent waiting for rocks to respawn while Mining (as respawning will occur less frequently). In the later levels, it is more beneficial to save pool experience for the Mastery pool checkpoint bonuses.
Level 1-15: Copper/Tin Ore
Mine either Tin Ore or
Copper Ore. Ideally, an equal amount of tin and copper will be mined in order to create
Bronze Bars for training
Smithing later.
Level 15-30: Iron Ore
Mine Iron Ore until you unlock
Coal Ore.
Level 30-50: Coal Ore
Mine Coal Ore until you unlock
Mithril Ore. Any
Coal Ore mined will be needed for
Smithing training later.
Level 50-99: Mithril Ore
From here on it is recommended to mine Mithril Ore with
Gem Gloves equipped all the way until
Level 99. This is because:
- Mithril is key for
Smithing training, consuming significantly less
Coal Ore per bar than higher tier bars
- The rock respawn time of
Runite Ore and
Dragonite Ore (60 seconds and 120 seconds respectively) is significantly higher than that for
Mithril Ore (20 seconds), which harms the rate of experience gained
- The required
Coal Ore necessary to smelt the large amount of
Mithril Bars needed later will be obtained once
Level 99 has been reached, taking advantage of the
Mining Skillcape perk
Once 99 Mining is achieved, the Mining Skillcape becomes available for purchase from the Shop. When equipped, this provides 1 extra
Coal Ore for each ore mined.
Level 99: Rune Essence
With the Mining Skillcape equipped you have to mine about 330,000
Rune Essence for
Level 99.[1]
Gem Gloves do not work with
Rune Essence, therefore if affordable the
Mining Gloves are a good alternative to speed up the process.
[1] This number was calculated before the Mastery rework (patch V0.17). Approximately half as much Rune Essence (160,000) is required for
Level 99. A new number is yet to be calculated, but it could be as low as 120-140k.
Level 99: Coal ore
After mining Rune Essence, about 235,000
Coal Ore will still be needed. Equipping
Gem Gloves while mining this is recommended.
Mining Rune Essence and Glove Use
This section and table was developed by soup#8068.
Assumptions:
- The player is wearing the mining cape and has no double drops, no gem drops outside gem gloves.
- 1.3 sec/action.
- Avg. profit of 131 gp/charge of gem gloves.
Mining Resource | No gloves | Mining Gloves (MG) | MG Essence, Coal | MG Essence, Gem Gloves Coal |
---|---|---|---|---|
Essence (Mining Actions) | 165,000 | 82,500 | 82,500 | 82,500 |
Coal (Mining Actions) | 37,500 | 52,500 | 78,750 | 78,750 |
Action Total | 202,500 | 135,000 | 161,250 | 161,250 |
Action Delta | 0 | 67,500 | 41,250 | 41,250 |
Time Total (hrs) | 73.125 | 47.750 | 56.88 | 56.88 |
Time Delta (hrs) | 0 | 24.375 | 14.890 | 14.890 |
Cost Total | 0 | 20,250,000 | 12,375,000 | 2,058,750 |
Approx Cost (Gp/hr) | 0 | 415,000 | 212,000 | 35,000 |
The player should use mining gloves to mine essence, and then gem gloves for coal. A total investment of ~ 2 MGp saves ~15 hrs of time.
Furthermore, if the player has an excess of money, or access to money making methods to make in excess of 415k/hr (99 Fishing, 99 Woodcutting), then using mining gloves for all mining actions is a more efficient use of time.
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