Adamantite ore



Adamantite ore is obtained through the Mining skill in various places throughout RuneScape by mining Adamantite rocks. It can be smelted with 6 heaps of coal through the Smithing skill to form an adamantite bar, which can then be smithed into various types of adamant weapons and armour.

Adamantite ore can be mined with a Mining level of 70 or higher, granting 95 Mining experience.

Locations
Free Play Locations:


 * Al Kharid mine - 2 rocks
 * Bandit camp mining site - 8 rocks
 * Dwarven Mine - 3 rocks
 * Edgeville dungeon mine - 2 rocks
 * Mining Guild resource dungeon - 4 rocks
 * South Crandor mining site - 3 rocks
 * West Lumbridge Swamp mining site - 2 rocks

Members Locations:


 * Abandoned Mine - 18 rocks
 * Desert Mining Camp underground mine - 6 rocks
 * Grand Tree mine - 3 rocks
 * Heroes' Guild mine - 2 rocks
 * Jatizso mine - 11 rocks
 * Lletya mining site - 7 rocks
 * Karamja mining site - 2 rocks
 * Keldagrim north mine - 10 rocks
 * TzHaar mine - 2 rocks
 * Falador mine - 12 rocks

The Hobgoblin Mine contains the most free-to-play adamantite rocks, but it is far from a bank, filled with aggressive Hobgoblins, and dangerous since it is in the wilderness. Hobgoblins will not keep you from mining, but you will still undergo attack from them. Revenants make this even harder because they can kill players who are unprepared or unlucky. Using a canoe or a Lava Titan familiar makes this mine more convenient for members.

The resource dungeon in the Mining Guild, combined with the adamantite rocks in the dwarven mines, make seven rocks that are fairly close together. Utilising the bank deposit box in the dwarven mines resource dungeon makes banking of the collected ores quick. This method requires a Dungeoneering level of 45.

The next best way for free players to mine adamantite ore would be to go to one of the other mines and switch worlds after mining the rocks.

The lowest level of the Abandoned Mine has 13 adamant ore veins, but requires retracing the steps of the Haunted Mine quest to get the glowing fungus. The fungus can be safely dropped while mining to free an inventory slot. The Jatizso members mine is also a good place to mine as there are 11 rocks, however there are ice trolls to worry about, they are decently high levels and the males can hit approximately 170 if you are not wearing yak-hide armour, and the females can throw rocks over the rocks you are mining.

The Isafdar mine is only a decent Adamant mining spot once you have completed Roving Elves and started Mourning's Ends Part I since you will be able to bank at Lletya which is a small run away. The mine is small, only containing the 7 Adamant rocks and is completely unguarded except for a small trap at the entrance.

The Keldagrim north mine is a good members place for adamantite ore. It has 10 adamantite rocks plus is very close to a bank. One would have to of completed Forgiveness of a Chaos Dwarf to access the mine though. Dis shit mezz up evting danmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Drops
Adamantite ore can be obtained from:
 * Basilisk
 * Cockroach soldier (noted)
 * Green Dragon
 * Warped tortoise
 * Blue Dragon
 * Aviansie (noted)
 * Living rock protector (noted)
 * Living rock striker (noted)
 * Players can also choose to get adamant ores from some random events.

Respawn rate
Adamantite ore, like all other mined rocks, respawns at a rate directly proportional to the number of people in the rock's RuneScape world. If the world is empty, the ore respawns in 8 minutes; if it is full (with 2000 players), it respawns in 4 minutes. Thus the respawn rate of adamantite ore is
 * $$8-\frac{x}{500}$$ minutes,

where x is the number of players in the world.

A table of respawn rates is given below.

Trivia

 * Adamantite may be based on Adamantium, a metal from the Marvel comics, the metal covered the Marvel Hero Wolverine's originally bone-claws and skeleton.
 * Adamantite is most likely derived from the word Adamant, which is defined as, "any impenetrably or unyieldingly hard substance".
 * Adamantite has, throughout ancient history, referred to anything that was made of a very hard material. Virgil describes Tartarus as having a screeching gate protected by columns of solid adamantine.
 * Adamant and similar words are used to refer to any especially hard substance, whether composed of diamond, some other gemstone, or some type of metal. Both adamant and diamond derive from the Greek word αδαμας (adamas), meaning "untameable". Adamantite and adamantium are also common variants.