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To actually mine you need a [[mine hole]]. Have a[[stone axe| stone axe]] (slow) or [[pickaxe]] (very fast) equipped and use Adventure [A] -> Mine [M] and click on a black tile. It's best to build some [[fire]]s first and take a lot of [[tea]] with you to regenerate your stamina. | To actually mine you need a [[mine hole]] or [[cave]]. Have a[[stone axe| stone axe]] (slow) or [[pickaxe]] (very fast) equipped and use Adventure [A] -> Mine [M] and click on a black tile. It's best to build some [[fire]]s first and take a lot of [[tea]] or [[water]] with you to regenerate your stamina. | ||
Using a [[Torch|torch]] or [[Miner's Helm|Miner's helmet]] for light will help drastically when mining, particularly when working older mines whose ore deposits are located far away from the minehole. Note however that using a [[Pickaxe|pickaxe]] requires both hands, thus making a miner's helm the only portable light source that can be used. | Using a [[Torch|torch]] or [[Miner's Helm|Miner's helmet]] for light will help drastically when mining, particularly when working older mines whose ore deposits are located far away from the minehole. Note however that using a [[Pickaxe|pickaxe]] requires both hands, thus making a miner's helm the only portable light source that can be used. | ||
The world consists of two parts--the above-ground and the below-ground. Caves and mines all are part of the same underworld; a [[hearthling]] can tunnel from one mine or cave to another. In the underworld, if a hearthling selects 'mine' and clicks on a wall, he or she will attempt to extract [[ore]] from the tile. Whether the hearthling is able to extract ore (or [[stones]]) depends on the [[soak]] of the wall. That is to say, some wall tiles will require more [[strength]] (or better tools) to extract ore or rock from. If the hearthling has enough strength to mine it, the tile will be converted into floor. Ore exists in veins, so you may very well mine nothing but rock. Whether the type of ore has an impact on the soak is unclear. | |||
Note: Because World 4 has brought an entirely new mining system there is confusion. | Note: Because World 4 has brought an entirely new mining system there is confusion. |
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How to mine
To actually mine you need a mine hole or cave. Have a stone axe (slow) or pickaxe (very fast) equipped and use Adventure [A] -> Mine [M] and click on a black tile. It's best to build some fires first and take a lot of tea or water with you to regenerate your stamina.
Using a torch or Miner's helmet for light will help drastically when mining, particularly when working older mines whose ore deposits are located far away from the minehole. Note however that using a pickaxe requires both hands, thus making a miner's helm the only portable light source that can be used.
The world consists of two parts--the above-ground and the below-ground. Caves and mines all are part of the same underworld; a hearthling can tunnel from one mine or cave to another. In the underworld, if a hearthling selects 'mine' and clicks on a wall, he or she will attempt to extract ore from the tile. Whether the hearthling is able to extract ore (or stones) depends on the soak of the wall. That is to say, some wall tiles will require more strength (or better tools) to extract ore or rock from. If the hearthling has enough strength to mine it, the tile will be converted into floor. Ore exists in veins, so you may very well mine nothing but rock. Whether the type of ore has an impact on the soak is unclear.
Note: Because World 4 has brought an entirely new mining system there is confusion. One thing to be said, you need strength in order to mine mining spots. The higher your strength is, the faster the mining spot will be mined. Also, mining spots now contain layers, you must mine all the layers before getting to the core to get some ore. Layers can sometimes contain some stone, but mostly they have nothing.
In-Game Text
"Gold gleams in the ground, and iron sleeps in the seam. Mother Nature gives not a sound, but my pick axe will make her scream."
Mining gives you the ability to mine metals in mines, that can be constructed at geology points.