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Mining Training OSRS Guide For P2P

Oct 17

A pay-to-play mining training is the member’s only training that includes a wide range of weapons, attacks, and items in the game. What makes it better to purchase RuneScape membership? That's easy! You'll have more things to do with your gold than just shopping for new equipment or fighting monsters alone.

Training for players who have fewer mining points is now available. This training was designed by experts with the intent of helping people earn more experience and mining points during gameplay. If you are low on these types of resources, don't forget to take this opportunity! You can also make money by selling some rare ores or gold bars that would normally be difficult to get your hands on without completing quests in-game.

The Mining Training Guide is your key to a successful mining career. It will help you earn as much money and experience as possible, so be sure not to rush through it!

From the basics of gathering resources all the way up to crafting workbenches where you can create tools with any materials that are handy - this guide has everything covered from start to finish. Read on for more information about how best to utilize this OSRS mining guide in order to excel at what really matters: getting rich off those ores!

Mining Tools You'll Need

If mining is your calling, then you will use a Pickaxe and nothing else. This tool can help mine the rocks more easily than anything else in this world. To get things done fastly, I suggest checking out the bag for what's best and choosing that to earn everything quickly!

Types of Pickaxes

The bronze pickaxe is a pickaxe made of bronze, which has been relegated to Low-Grade Pickaxes due to its low durability.

Mining rocks can be a dangerous task, but an iron pickaxe is a perfect tool for the job. It's strong enough to break through any rock and sturdy enough that it won't snap in two if you're not careful while mining.

The steel pickaxe is stronger than iron because it can only wield if you have level 6 mining and level 5 attack.

The black pickaxe is a great beginner's pick for those who are looking to start mining but want the lightest one. It can be used in activities like questing and Runecrafting.

Mithril pickaxe is a lightweight, easy-to-use tool that can be used in Runecrafting activities. It requires level 20 of the attack and mining skills which make it an expensive investment for new players.

The adamant pickaxe is one of the best tools for mining, but only if you have a high attack level. It can be purchased from shops for 3200 OSRS gold coins.

The third best tool available in OSRS for mining is the Rune pickaxe. You can't smith it, but this skill isn’t necessary to make progress on your Mining level anyway! It's a good idea to buy one from either an NPC or store if you're not lucky enough to win one at Between A Rock.

The Infernal Pickaxe is the best pickaxe you can use, but it requires high levels of mining and attack. You also need a smithing level at least as high as that needed to make this weapon before wielding it yourself.

A pickaxe that can help miners find ore with increased efficiency. Created by combining a singing bowl and dragon ax, this Crystal pickaxe helps users mine three times faster than normal!

Mining Ores

It is possible to find ores while mining. Different rocks give different amounts of experience points for the player and some types are mentioned below.

  • Rune essence (5)
  • Pure essence (5)
  • Clay (5)
  • Lovakite ore (10)
  • Copper (17.5)
  • Tin (17.5)
  • Blurite ore (17.5)
  • Limestone (26.5)
  • Iron (35)
  • Volcanic Ash (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60)
  • Silver ore (40)
  • Coal (50)
  • Gold ore (65)
  • Gem rock (65)
  • Sandstone (30, 40, 50, 60)
  • Granite (50, 60, 75)
  • Mithril ore (80)
  • Runite (125)
  • Amethyst (240)

Best Quests For Training Mining

  • The Forsaken Tower
  • Doric’s Quest
  • The Lost Tribe
  • Between A Rock
  • Heroes' Quest
  • Another side of H.A.M.
  • Plague City
  • The Giant Dwarf
  • Dragonslayer II
  • Enakhra’s Lament
  • The Dig Site
  • Song of the Elves