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The [[Mining]] skill is used for Ores, Essence and gems. To start mining no requirements are needed.
==Training==
It is recommended to use {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} while leveling. They will provide a stream of gems that you can sell for profit. Keep {{ItemIcon|Emerald|Emeralds}} for {{ItemIcon|Emerald Bolts}} and {{ItemIcon|Diamond|Diamonds}} for {{Icon|Diamond Luck Potion|Diamond Luck Potions}}.


== Pickaxes ==
If you don't have money to buy {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}}, either sell {{ItemIcon|Mithril Ore}}, smelt and sell {{ItemIcon|Gold Bar|Gold Bars}}, or get money through the {{Skill|Fishing|notext=true}} [[Money Making##Fishing_.28Max_4.2C421k.2Fhr.29|Fishing money-making method]].
Upgrading your pickaxe should be done whenever you have the possibility to. The upgrades are available in the shop [https://wiki.melvoridle.com/index.php?title=Shop#Pickaxes Pickaxes].


== Equipment ==
It is also recommended to use any [[Mastery#The Mastery Pool|Mastery Pool]] experience to increase the {{Icon|Mastery}} level of nodes that you're about to mine to level 30. The {{Icon|Mastery}} level of a node increases the [[Mining#Rock HP|Rock HP]], greatly reducing the waiting time for the node to respawn. Later, it is more beneficial to save the pool experience for the [[Mining#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery pool]] bonuses.


== Gloves ==
Follow the list below. Mine {{ItemIcon|Copper Ore}} and {{ItemIcon|Tin Ore}} in approximately equal amounts for {{Skill|Smithing}}, and keep all {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}} for the same reason.
Mining offers two alternative Gloves. Which can be found in the [https://wiki.melvoridle.com/index.php?title=Shop#Gloves Gloves shop].  


== Training ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Level
!Ore
|-
| 1-15 || {{ItemIcon|Copper Ore}} or {{ItemIcon|Tin Ore}}
|-
| 15-30 || {{ItemIcon|Iron Ore}}
|-
| 30-50 || {{ItemIcon|Coal Ore}}
|-
| 50-80 || {{ItemIcon|Mithril Ore}}
|-
| 80-100 || {{ItemIcon|Runite Ore}}
|-
| 100-102 || {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Corundumite Ore}}
|-
| 102-105 || {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Iridium Ore}}
|-
| 105-108 || {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Palladium Ore}}
|-
| 108-112 || {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Augite Ore}}
|-
| 112-115 || {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Meteorite Ore}}
|-
| 115-120 || {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Divinite Ore}}
|}


===== Mining > Runecrafting & Smithing =====
We transition from {{ItemIcon|Mithril Ore|Mithril}} directly to {{ItemIcon|Runite Ore|Runite}} because otherwise we stretch the mastery thin across the ores, which leads to more ore-respawn downtime, resulting in slower progression.
This way opens up the option to go for [[Smithing]] & [[Runecrafting]] afterwards. As you are leveling up your mining once done you can continue smithing and runecrafting. The key here is to get money for gem gloves. So a advice is to get  500k to purchase [[Gem Gloves]]. Some sort of moneymaking is adviced to reach this. If need of money sell all gems to rebuy gloves. Diamonds are useful for late game however they can easily be stocked up later in the game.


===== 1-15 Copper/Tin ore =====
==Boosters==
Mine either tin or copper.
===XP===
{{ModifierTable|increasedGlobalSkillXP,increasedSkillXP,increasedNonCombatSkillXP|XP Boost|false|skill=Mining}}


===== 15-30 Iron ore =====
===Action Time===
Mine iron until you unlock Coal.
{{ModifierTable|decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,decreasedSkillInterval,decreasedGlobalSkillIntervalPercent|Action Interval|false|skill=Mining}}


===== 30-50 Coal ore =====
===Gloves===
Mine coal until you unlock Mithril. All coal will be needed for the smithing grind.  
Mining offers two gloves that can be purchased from the [[Shop#Gloves|Shop]].
 
{| class="wikitable"
===== 50-99 Mithril ore=====
! Gloves
From here on the mission is to mine Mithril with Gem Gloves all the way.  
! Price
 
! Boost
Once 99 Mining is achieved you unlock the [[Mining Skillcape]]. This gives 1 Coal ore for each ore mined.  
|-
 
| {{ItemIcon|Gem Gloves}} || {{GP|500000}}
===== 99 Essence =====
| Guaranteed gem drops with every mining action, aside from {{ItemIcon|Rune Essence}}.<br>Gives a small profit if you sell gems.<br>A viable starting [[Money Making|money-making]] strategy for {{Icon|Adventure}}.
With the Skillcape equipped you have to mine about 330K essence for 99 Runecrafting. The gem gloves does not work with Essence. If affordable the [[Mining Gloves]] are a good way to speed up.  
|-
 
| {{ItemIcon|Mining Gloves}} || {{GP|75000}}
===== 99 Coal ore =====
| Increases the base mined quantity to 2 for ores, provides no benefit for essence or gem rocks however.<br>The gains can then be doubled by again by other means such as {{Icon|Mastery}}.
After you are done you will still need about 235k coal ore. Gem gloves are still recommended.
|}


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Latest revision as of 22:22, 12 April 2024

This page is up to date (v1.2.2).
This article is about training the Mining skill. For the skill itself, see Mining.

Training

It is recommended to use Gem Gloves while leveling. They will provide a stream of gems that you can sell for profit. Keep Emeralds for Emerald Bolts and Diamonds for Diamond Luck Potions.

If you don't have money to buy Gem Gloves, either sell Mithril Ore, smelt and sell Gold Bars, or get money through the Fishing money-making method.

It is also recommended to use any Mastery Pool experience to increase the Mastery level of nodes that you're about to mine to level 30. The Mastery level of a node increases the Rock HP, greatly reducing the waiting time for the node to respawn. Later, it is more beneficial to save the pool experience for the Mastery pool bonuses.

Follow the list below. Mine Copper Ore and Tin Ore in approximately equal amounts for Smithing, and keep all Coal Ore for the same reason.

Level Ore
1-15 Copper Ore or Tin Ore
15-30 Iron Ore
30-50 Coal Ore
50-80 Mithril Ore
80-100 Runite Ore
100-102 Corundumite Ore
102-105 Iridium Ore
105-108 Palladium Ore
108-112 Augite Ore
112-115 Meteorite Ore
115-120 Divinite Ore

We transition from Mithril directly to Runite because otherwise we stretch the mastery thin across the ores, which leads to more ore-respawn downtime, resulting in slower progression.

Boosters

XP

Action Time

Gloves

Mining offers two gloves that can be purchased from the Shop.

Gloves Price Boost
Gem Gloves Coins.svg 500,000 Guaranteed gem drops with every mining action, aside from Rune Essence.
Gives a small profit if you sell gems.
A viable starting money-making strategy for Adventure.
Mining Gloves Coins.svg 75,000 Increases the base mined quantity to 2 for ores, provides no benefit for essence or gem rocks however.
The gains can then be doubled by again by other means such as Mastery.


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