Ouchy's F2P Guide To Mining Written By: Ouchy_S Table of Contents [*:26kjkj2i]Introduction [*:26kjkj2i]Good Set-Up [*:26kjkj2i]How to Efficiently Power Mine [*:26kjkj2i]The Picks [*:26kjkj2i]The Ores [*:26kjkj2i]The Mining Spots [*:26kjkj2i]Leveling Guide - Dropping your ores [*:26kjkj2i]Leveling Guide - Banking your ores [*:26kjkj2i]How to Make Profit [*:26kjkj2i]Tips and Tricks [*:26kjkj2i]Credits Introduction [hide=]Mining has always been a favourite skill of mine for some reason. When JAGeX put in the new graphics, many areas were destroyed and changed. I wrote this guide so that the community can know all of the new spots and[/hide] Good Set-Up [hide=]When Mining, you want to aim to be as light as possible, or wear nothing at all, this way, you can run for longer, which means you can gain more Experience Points Per Hour. Here are two example of what is a good Set-Up and what is a bit Set-Up. Good Set-Up: This Set-Up is very light, so it is good for running, which means you can get more potential Experience Points. Bad Set-Up: This Set-Up is terrible. It weighs too much, so you are going to be losing Experience Points as you need to use more run energy. Examples of Good and Bad Set-Ups: Good Set-Up: [*:26kjkj2i]Rune Crafting Robes [*:26kjkj2i]Monk's Robes [*:26kjkj2i]Magic Robes [*:26kjkj2i]Some random event clothing [*:26kjkj2i]Nothing at all Bad Set-Up: [*:26kjkj2i]Armour of any type (Metal or Hide) [*:26kjkj2i]Wearing a shield [*:26kjkj2i]Random Event Clothing[/hide] How to Efficiently Power Mine [hide=]If you want to get the fastest Experience Points possible per/hour, then Power Mining is definitely an option to consider. In this section, I am going to tell you how to power mine efficiently, and where the best spot to Power Mine. To Power Mine correctly, you want to do it vertically, not horizontally. That way, you are not going to be moving your mouse as far. But there is a more important reason to do so. When you are dropping vertically and you click drop, your cursor is located on the ore, so all you have to do is right click, and move the cursor down to "Drop". Here is a little animation on what it should look like. The best spot to Power Mine in F2P, is the Rimmington Mine. The spot is located on the most West Side, and there is a collection of 4 rocks. You can use either of the two following ways: [/hide] The Picks [hide=]Always use the best pick you can when mining. Don't be lazy and think, "I'll just wait until I can use the next pick instead of buying the one I can use right now" eg. Having a Mithril Pickaxe, when you can use Adamant, and waiting to Rune. You are going to save yourself a lot of time and struggle if you use the best pick you can. Bronze Pick Axe: Everyone starts out with the Pick. It can be bought from General Stores, The Grand Exchange and Bob's Axes. It costs 1GP to buy and Nurmof will repair it for free. Anyway can wield and use this Pick. Iron Pick Axe: The next Pick up from Bronze. It can be bought from Nurmof's Pick Axe Shop and the Grand Exchange. It costs 137 GP and Nurmof will repair it for free. Anybody can use this pick. Steel Pick Axe: The next Pick up from Iron. This Pick can be bought from Numrof's Pick Axe Shop and the Grand Exchange. It will cost you 500GP to buy, and if you break it you will have to pay Nurmof 17GP for him to fix it. You have to be 6 Mining to use this and have an Attack Level of 5 to wield it. Mithril Pick: The next Pick up from Steel. This Pick can be bought from Numrof's Pick Axe Shop and the Grand Exchange. It will cost you 1300GP to buy and if you break it you will have to pay Nurmof 43 GP for him to fix it. You need to have 21 Mining to use it and have an Attack Level of 20 to wield it. Adamant Pick Axe: The next Pick up from Mithril. This Pick can be bought from Numrof's Pick Axe Shop and the Grand Exchange. It will cost you 3200GP to buy and if you break it you will have to pay Nurmof 107 GP to fix it. You need to have 31 Mining to use it and have an Attack Level of 30 to wield it. Rune Pick Axe: The next Pick up from Adamant. his Pick can be bought from Numrof's Pick Axe Shop and the Grand Exchange. It will cost you 32000GP to buy and if you break it you will have to pay Nurmof 1100GP to fix it. You need to have 41 Mining to use and have an Attack Level of 40 to wield it. Credit to Tip.It for these pictures.[/hide] The Ores[hide=]Rune Essence: To mine this rock, you have to complete Rune Mysteries Quest. You need to have a minimum level of 1 Mining to mine it. The only spot you can mine this is in the Rune Essence mine, where you can be teleported to by Aubry in Varrock. You will receive 5 Experience Points per Essence. Used in Rune Crafting Clay: There are no requirements to mine this rock. It can be found all over RuneScape, but the common spots are at the Crafting Guild and the Dwarven Mine. You will receive 5 Experience Points per Clay. Used in Crafting. Copper Ore: There are no requirements to mine this rock. It is found all over RuneScape in nearly every main Mining Spot, excluding the Mining Guild. You will receive 17.5 Experience Points per Copper Ore. It is used in Smelting Bronze Bars with Tin. Tin Ore: There are no requirements to mine this rock. It is found all over RuneScape in nearly every main Mining Spot, excluding the Mining Guild. You will receive 17.5 Experience Points per Tin Ore. It is used in Smelting Bronze Bars with Copper. Blurite Ore: You need to have a minimum level of 10 Mining to mine this rock. It is only found in the Ice Caves Mine. You will receive 17.5 Experience Points per Rock. It is used in the Knight Sword Quest, and has no other use afterward. Iron Ore: You need a minimum level of 15 Mining to mine this rock. It is found all over RuneScape and is the first choice for Power Miners. 35+ Mining is recommended to Power Mine this rock (more on this later) and you will receive 35 Experience Points per rock. It is used for Smelting Iron and Steel Bars. Silver Ore: You need a minimum level of 20 Mining to mine this rock. This rock is found in various spots over RuneScape, but the main spot it is mined is at the Crafting Guild. A level of 40 Mining is recommended to mine this rock and you will receive 40 Experience Points per rock. It is used in Smelting Silver Bars and Crafting Coal Ore: You need a minimum level of 30 Mining to mine this rock. This rock is found in various spots over RuneScape, but the Mining Guild and the Dwarven Mine is the main spot it is mined at. A level of 50 Mining is recommended to mine this rock and you will receive 50 Experience Points per rock. It is used in all High Level Smelting. Gold Ore: You need a minimum level of 40 Mining to mine this rock. This rock is found in various spots over RuneScape, but the main spot is the Crafting Guild. A level of 50 Mining is recommended to mine this rock and you will receive 65 Experience Points per rock. It is used in Crafting. Mithril Ore: You need a minimum level of 55 Mining to mine this rock. It is found in various spots over RuneScape, but the main spot is the Mining. A mining level of 70 is recommended to mine this rock and you will receive 80 Experience Points per rock. It is used in Smelting. Adamant Ore: You need a minimum level of 70 Mining to mine this rock. It is found in various spots over RuneScape, but the main spot is the Hobgoblin Mine. A mining level of 80 is recommended to mine and this rock and you will receive 95 Experience Points per rock. It is used in Smelting. Rune Ore: You need a minimum level of 85 Mining to mine this rock. It is only found in the Rune Mine in the Wilderness. There is no recommended level to mine it and you will receive 125 Experience Points per rock. It is used in Smelting Credit to Tip.It for the pictures.[/hide] The Mining Spots [hide=]In alphabetical order: Barbarian Village Mine: 5 Tin Ores and 4 Coal Chasm Mine: 1 Tin, 4 Copper, 9 Iron, 3 Coal, 5 Silver, 2 Gold, 2 Mithril and 2 Adamant Ores. Crafting Guild Mine: 4 Clay, 6 Silver and 7 Gold Ores Crandor Island Mine: 10 Coal, 3 Gold, 8 Mithril and 3 Adamant Ores. Dwarven Mine: 3 Clay, 10 Tin, 11 Copper, 9 Iron, 11 Coal, 2 Gold, 2 Mithril and 3 Adamant Ores. Edgeville Dungeon Mine: 2 Copper, 2 Tin, 3 Iron, 3 Silver, 6 Coal, 1 Mithril and 2 Adamant Ores Hobgoblin Mine, Wilderness: 21 Iron, 31 coal, 19 Mithril and 8 Adamant Ore. Ice Caves Mine: 4 Blurite Ores. Image Karmarja Volcano Mine: 4 Gold Ores. Lumbridge Swamp East Mine: 5 Tin and 5 Copper Ores. Lumbridge Swamp West Mine: 7 Coal, 5 Mithril and 2 Adamant Ores. Mining Guild: 37 Coal and 5 Mithril Ores. Rimmington Mine: 2 Clay, 2 Tin, 5 Copper, 6 Iron and 2 Gold Ores. Rune Mine, Wilderness: 2 Rune Ores. Skeleton's Mine: 34 Coal Ore. South East Varrock Mine: 6 Tin, 9 Copper and 4 Iron Ores. South West Varrock Mine: 3 Clay, 8 Tin, 3 Iron and 3 Silver Ores. Steel Mine: 2 Iron and 3 Coal Ores.[/hide] Leveling Guide - Dropping Your ores [hide=]1-20 For these first levels, you are going to be using the Dwarven Mine and the Varrock West Mine. You are going to be using Copper and Tin Ores. You are going to need to mine 256 Copper or Tin Ore, or if you are doing half/half then 86 Copper Ore and 86 Tin Ore. 20-60 Congratulations on getting 20 Mining! Now it is time to move up to the Holy Grail of F2P Mining, Iron Ore. I recommend that you use the Rimminton Mine and Dwarven Mine here, as they have the most Iron Rocks close to each other. You are going to need a whopping 7,694 Iron Ore for 60! I recommend that you do it in bursts of about 1000-2500, so that you don't burn out too fast and give up. Mining 7,700 ores is a lot remember! 60-85-99 Wow! You're doing great! 60 Mining is a huge accomplishment! Guess where you going to be Mining now? Yes, the same place. Rimmington Mine. To get to 85, you are going to need to mine a huge 85,282 Iron Ores! Like I suggested earlier, mine about 1000-2500 Ores, then take a break and do something else, then continue with your mining.[/hide] Leveling Guide-Banking All Your Ores [hide=]1-20 For your very first few levels, you are going to be using the Varrock East Mine, and mine either equal Tin Or Copper or just one type. I suggest that you mine equal amounts of Tin And Copper, because then you can smelt them into bars and get up your Smithing Level as well. You are going to need to mine 256 Copper or Tin Ore, or if you are doing half/half then 86 Copper Ore and 86 Tin Ore. 20-55-60 Congratulations on getting 20 Mining! Next up, you will be Mining Iron ore, from the Varrock East Mine again or the Dwarven Mine. Be careful though, the Scorpion's will attack you if you are Lower Leveled. If you feel like you want a change from mining Iron, then mine some Coal as well. 60-65-85 Congratulations! You can now enter the Mining Guild and start mining with the big boys! Be warned though, the competition can be tough at times, and there will be more immature brats in there that will get angry if you 'steal their rock'. You are going to be Mining Coal at the Mining Guild. There is a large deposit of rocks however, so you are bound to always get an inventory. When you get to about 65, you can start to mine Mitrhil Ore as well as Coal, so that you can Smith it into bars later. 85-99 Congratulations! 85 Mining is a huge achievement to get as you can mine Rune! Rune Ore is one of the best ways to make money in F2P, but there competition get be great though. The only spot to mine to get it is Deep in the Wilderness, at the Rune Mine. Be careful when you are mining here, Revenants will attack you.[/hide] How to Make Profit[hide=]In this section, I am going to tell you how you can make money from Mining, and what level you should start to mine the next ore. 1-20 For the first few levels to make money, you will be using the Varrock South East Mine. You are going to be mining Tin/Copper Ore. If you are just going to mine one type of ore, then I suggest that you mine Copper Ore, as it is valued for more.The closest bank is the Varrock East Bank, which is a short walk/run away. Alternatively, you can Smith the Ores into Bars, and make more money. 20-50 Guess where we are going to be now? The Varrock East Mine. You are going to be mining Iron Ore however though.The method is still the same however, use the Varrock East Bank and bank when necessary. 50-65 For the next way to make money, you are going to need to have 40 Crafting as well, as you are going to be mining Gold Ore at the Crafting Guild. The quickest way to get to Falador East Bank is Teleporting there, but if you do not want to take up 3 Inventory Spaces, or do not have 37 Magic, then walking is fine as well. Do not forgot to bring your brown apron! 60-65-85 Congrats on getting 60 Mining! You now can enter the holy grail of Mining, The Mining Guild. Inside, you are going to be mining Coal Ore. There is a very big source of Coal Ores here, and the people are not as competitive as they were when you are not mining in the Guild. The quickest way to bank your ores is to use the Ladders, and walk to Falador East Bank, which is about 1 Click from the entrance. Once you get 65 Mining, you can try to mine Mithril Ore as well. Be warned though, there is only a few Mithril Ores, so make sure you grab them first. 85-99 Welcome to the big-boys league. You are going to be Mining Rune Ore, which is currently the best F2P way to make money. The competition is very, very fierce though, and there are Revenants that can kill you as well. It is recommended that you world hop, so that you can maximize the amount of ores that you get.[/hide] Tips and Tricks [hide=]Play in Low Definition Play in Low Definition means that you are less likely to experience any server lag, which can slow down how much Experience Points you get. Use The Re-Sizable Window I understood what I just wrote before, and that you should always play in Low Definition, but in some cases, you are going to benefit from a re-sizable. Why? You can seem more of the mining area. Take the Mining Guild, for example. If you play on Low Definition, then you only can only see a small are of rocks, but if you play on the re-sizable window, you can see a greater area, which means that you can find the rocks more quickly. Don't Mine With Friends Friends can keep you sane if you mine with them, but they are going to slow you down, as you will have to stop and talk to them, which means less Experience Points. If you are mining at some spots together, you are going to get even less ores, as you are sharing the rocks. Keep a Spare Pick Axe in Your Bank When you break your Pick-Axe, it can be an annoying process to go all the way to the Dwarven Mine, to get Nurmof to fix it. If you have a spare one in your bank, then you are not going to lose any possible Experience Points.[/hide] Credits[hide=] [*:26kjkj2i]Tip.It: For the images of the Ores and the Picks. [*:26kjkj2i]Kaphias: For waking me up and bringing me back to my senses. [*:26kjkj2i]ssbmbeliever: For showing and giving evidence of good clothing (Set-Up) to wear.[/hide]