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TrainingRoom / Mining
How to mine: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. Mining basics.The mining skill is also useful when practising the creation of smeltable items (which can be recycled back into usable Ingots, with the amount of ingots returned based on the Mining skill). A GM Miner, after the proper research, may also extract High Quality Granite for use by the more experienced crafters. When you have read the High Quality Granite book, you can click on your pickaxe and set it to mine both stone and ore.
Whenever an ore vein refreshes after being harvested from, it will change resource type. For example, a mountainside that yielded Valorite earlier today might give plain iron later, and vice versa.
The tools: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). Gains from the actual digging process can be from mining any ore type (even Iron-only veins), as the chance of a gain is based on the chance of digging up ore (which only reaches 100% at 100.0 skill). However, gains from smelting of ore into ingots is difficulty based, and is based on the chance to successfully smelt that ore. As a result, while you can gain slowly, simply by mining, you can enhance gains further by splitting up colored ore piles that you are not 100% chance to succeed on, and smelt 1 ore at a time. This is especially useful at very high levels of mining when ores are rarer. Gathering in Felucca:To get the most ore out of your pickaxe uses, go to Felucca instead of Trammel. You will notice that you get exactly double the amount of ore per use of the pickaxe. Mining veins in towns are half of what you could get outside of the towns. Mining pets:People can get confused on which beetle most suits their character. Its wise to have both but when you are mining, it is a better deal to use the Fire Beetle over the Giant Beetle, especially in locations far from forges. However, if you are relatively close to a forge all the time, you can collect more ore, smelt them into ingots, and store them in the Giant Beetle. Mining skillcap and tips:There is no way to increase your mining above grandmaster 100 skill unless you are using Mining Gloves which add a +5 to your total skill. Mining Power Scrolls do not exist. Tinkering is a very good combination with your mining skill. You can use it to create more pickaxes and shovels with the ingots you collect. This way you can stay out with your pack mule for longer periods of time. When smelting richer types of ore material that you can't always work with successfully (eg, Agapite, Verite, or Valorite), it's best to divide all of the material in piles of two. That way if you fail to smelt the ore (hence wasting half the pile), you only lose one ore rather than, say, fifteen ore from a nice pile of thirty in that type. To mine High Quality Granite, you must travel to the Gargoyle city Ver Lor Reg in Central Ilshenar and buy "tutorial books" from the gargoyle alchemists or stonecrafters that reside there. The books can only be read by GM Miners. Although the type of ore a vein gives will change over time, the percentage of coloured ore it'll give on average (of any colour) does not change. That is to say, if you clean out a Dull Copper node and get 70% coloured ore from it, you'll likely get the same percentage if it ever flips around to Valorite. Ores related to skill level:As your skill improves, you become capable of mining and smelting more obscure forms of ore:
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