Mining

Mining is a skill that allows players to obtain ore and gems from otherwise regular rock. A player can then either smelt bars from the ores at a furnace and make equipment using the Smithing skill, or sell them for profit. Mining is also one of the most popular skills in RuneScape because many players try to earn such profit from the skill. On the map, mining areas are identified with a regular pickaxe  for Mining spots or a gold Pickaxe  icon for a Mining shop.

How to Mine


To mine, a player will first need a pickaxe. Pickaxes are sold by Nurmof in the Dwarven Mines, Tati in Keldagrim, Bob at Lumbridge (bronze only), or the Grand Exchange, or can be made at the appropriate smithing level for players that have completed Perils of Ice Mountain; new players are given a bronze pickaxe when they complete the Learning the Ropes quest. Players should then choose where to mine, taking into account proximity to a bank as well as ore types available. Players only need to click once on any rock containing ore to mine it (provided they have the level needed for that ore type.) Players can discover which ore is in a rock by right clicking and choosing Prospect. Most higher level miners do not need to prospect every rock, as they recognise the colour of the rock and know what it contains. The obtained ores, gems, or essence can then either be sold or used by the player for the smithing skill. Selling ores and essence can, but won't always be, very profitable.

Luck will play a certain factor in how quickly ores are obtained from mining. While the player's level and the type of pickaxe which they use also have an influence, there remains a certain randomness that determines when the ore is finally mined. When two players of different levels both attempt to mine the same rock it is very unlikely for the lower levelled player to get the ore. However, while the players' Mining level certainly affects the outcome, their influence has not yet been proven.


 * Some players believe that they can get ores faster by repeatedly clicking on the rock until they get an ore because by clicking a rock, it will reset the "luck" timer so players will just have to click until they get an ore in one stroke of the pickaxe.



Pickaxes
The pickaxes used in Mining can also be equipped as a weapon, giving players one more space in their inventory. A player's Mining level determines the type of pickaxe they can mine with (while their Attack level determines whether they can wield it and thus save that inventory space.) As with all weapons, the pickaxe type progresses, so to does its effectiveness. The higher a level a pickaxe, the better its effect is when it can be wielded and or used.

The prices in the table below are those from Nurmof's shop. The shop in Keldagrim is slightly more expensive.

Minable items
Ores are obtained from the different types of rocks; these rocks can be found in mines. On the mini-map, mines are labelled with a grey pickaxe. The colour of a rock corresponds to the ore's colour, so a black rock will yield coal ore, a blue rock will yield mithril ore, etc. Players can identify which kind of ore a rock is composed of via Prospecting.

When a player clicks on a rock, they will hit it with their pickaxe and attempt to get the ore out. The higher level of the rock (prime examples being mithril and adamant), the longer the mining procedure will take, making the player require patience.

After the ore has been mined, the rock will turn grey (or brown, depending on its original colour) for a while. Eventually another ore will respawn and the rock will regain its vein of colour. Players can only mine a rock when ore is available. Ore respawn times differ with the difficulty of the rock and the amount of people on the server. For example, rune rocks can take over 20 minutes to respawn while iron rocks take about 3 seconds. Rune essence is an exception to this, as there is no respawn time and you can get a full inventory without stopping.


 * You can sometimes get uncut gems (from sapphire to diamond) while mining. Although it is a rare occurrence, the odds increase when wearing a charged amulet of glory or mining coal.

{| class="wikitable" ! Image !! Ore !! Level !! Xp !! Notes
 * [[Image:Clay.PNG]] || Clay || 1 || 5 || Clay is used in Crafting to make small items such as pots.
 * [[Image:Rune Essence.PNG]] || Rune essence || 1 || 5 || To mine rune essence, players will need to complete the Rune Mysteries quest. It is used in the Runecrafting skill. Rune essence does not have a respawn time, allowing players to click once on the rock and wait until their inventory is full.
 * [[Image:Copper Ore.PNG]] || Copper || 1 || 17.5 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a copper ore with a tin ore to make a bronze bar.
 * [[Image:Tin Ore.PNG]] || Tin || 1 || 17.5 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a copper ore with a tin ore to make a bronze bar.
 * [[Image:Limestone.PNG]] || Limestone || 10 || 26.5 || Members only. Limestone is needed in the members quest Regicide. It can be crafted into limestone bricks, which are used in the Construction skill. It is also used to smelt less hp.
 * [[Image:Blurite Ore.PNG]] || Blurite || 10 || 17.5 || Blurite is needed in the quest The Knight's Sword. It is also a crucial component for smelting blurite bars, used to create blurite crossbows and blurite bolts.
 * [[Image:Iron Ore.PNG]] || Iron || 15 || 35 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt an iron ore to make an iron bar or smelt it with 2 Coal to make a steel bar.
 * [[Image:Elemental ore.png]] || Elemental || 20 || 0 || Members only. Elemental ore can only be mined during and after the Elemental Workshop quest, and is smelted with 4 coal into an elemental bar which is used in making Elemental shields and Elemental helmets.
 * [[Image:Daeyalt ore.png]] || Daeyalt || 20 || 17.5 || Members only. Daeyalt ore can only be mined from the Meiyerditch mines during and after the Darkness of Hallowvale quest. Mining 15 ores is required before being released from the mine. It is nontradeable.
 * [[Image:Silver Ore.PNG]] || Silver || 20 || 40 || Silver is used in the Crafting skill to make items, such as tiaras.
 * [[Image:Pure Essence.PNG]] || Pure essence || 30 || 5 || Members only. To mine pure essence, players will need to complete the Rune Mysteries quest. It is used in the Runecrafting skill. Pure essence does not have a respawn time, allowing players to click once on the rock and wait until their inventory is full.
 * [[Image:Coal.gif]] || Coal || 30 || 50 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt Coal with other ores as follows: 2 Coal and an iron ore to make a steel bar, 4 Coal and a mithril ore to make a mithril bar, 6 Coal and an adamant ore to make an adamant bar, or 8 Coal and a rune ore to make a rune bar.
 * [[Image:Sandstone.PNG]] || Sandstone || 35 || 30, 40, 50 or 60 || Members only. Available at the quarry south of the bandit camp in the Kharidian Desert. Used in Enakhra's Lament quest.
 * [[Image:Uncut opal.gif]] [[Image:Uncut jade.png]] [[Image:Uncut red topaz.gif]] [[Image:Uncut sapphire.gif]] [[Image:Uncut emerald.gif]] [[Image:Uncut ruby.gif]] [[Image:Uncut diamond.gif]] || Gem Rock || 40 || 65 || Members only. Gem rocks are only available to members who have completed the Shilo Village quest or Lunar Diplomacy quest, there are gem rocks in the lunar mine as well as in Shilo Village. Gem rocks can also be found randomly during the Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup minigame. Mining a gem rock gives a player a gem ranging from opal to diamond (Meaning no dragonstones or onyxes), which can be used in Crafting.
 * [[Image:Gold Ore.PNG]] || Gold || 40 || 65 || Gold is used in the Crafting skill to make items, such as jewellery and to make money.
 * [[Image:Perfect gold ore.png]] || 'Perfect' gold ore || 40 || - || 'Perfect' gold ore is used on Family Crest to make Ruby ring and Ruby necklace.
 * [[Image:Granite.PNG]] || Granite || 45 || 50, 60 or 75 || Members only. Available at the quarry south of the bandit camp in the Kharidian Desert.  Used in Enakhra's Lament and King's Ransom.
 * [[Image:Rubium.png]] || Rubium || 46 || 17.5 || Members only. Found on the walls deep within the Witchaven dungeon. Used in Kennith's Concerns.
 * [[Image:Mithril Ore.PNG]] || Mithril || 55 || 80 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Mithril ore with four coal to make a mithril bar.
 * [[Image:lunarore.gif]] || Lunar || 60 || ? || Members only. Used during the Lunar Diplomacy quest to make a lunar helm.
 * [[Image:Adamant Ore.PNG]] || Adamant || 70 || 95 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt an Adamant ore with six coal to make an adamant bar.
 * [[Image:Rune Ore.PNG]] || Rune || 85 || 125 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Runite ore with eight coal to make a rune bar. Also, this ore can take up to 25 minutes to respawn and as short as 12 minutes. You can only mine runite ore as a non-member in the wilderness where there are only two rocks, but as a member there are many more areas in which you may find it.
 * -|}
 * [[Image:Coal.gif]] || Coal || 30 || 50 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt Coal with other ores as follows: 2 Coal and an iron ore to make a steel bar, 4 Coal and a mithril ore to make a mithril bar, 6 Coal and an adamant ore to make an adamant bar, or 8 Coal and a rune ore to make a rune bar.
 * [[Image:Sandstone.PNG]] || Sandstone || 35 || 30, 40, 50 or 60 || Members only. Available at the quarry south of the bandit camp in the Kharidian Desert. Used in Enakhra's Lament quest.
 * [[Image:Uncut opal.gif]] [[Image:Uncut jade.png]] [[Image:Uncut red topaz.gif]] [[Image:Uncut sapphire.gif]] [[Image:Uncut emerald.gif]] [[Image:Uncut ruby.gif]] [[Image:Uncut diamond.gif]] || Gem Rock || 40 || 65 || Members only. Gem rocks are only available to members who have completed the Shilo Village quest or Lunar Diplomacy quest, there are gem rocks in the lunar mine as well as in Shilo Village. Gem rocks can also be found randomly during the Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup minigame. Mining a gem rock gives a player a gem ranging from opal to diamond (Meaning no dragonstones or onyxes), which can be used in Crafting.
 * [[Image:Gold Ore.PNG]] || Gold || 40 || 65 || Gold is used in the Crafting skill to make items, such as jewellery and to make money.
 * [[Image:Perfect gold ore.png]] || 'Perfect' gold ore || 40 || - || 'Perfect' gold ore is used on Family Crest to make Ruby ring and Ruby necklace.
 * [[Image:Granite.PNG]] || Granite || 45 || 50, 60 or 75 || Members only. Available at the quarry south of the bandit camp in the Kharidian Desert.  Used in Enakhra's Lament and King's Ransom.
 * [[Image:Rubium.png]] || Rubium || 46 || 17.5 || Members only. Found on the walls deep within the Witchaven dungeon. Used in Kennith's Concerns.
 * [[Image:Mithril Ore.PNG]] || Mithril || 55 || 80 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Mithril ore with four coal to make a mithril bar.
 * [[Image:lunarore.gif]] || Lunar || 60 || ? || Members only. Used during the Lunar Diplomacy quest to make a lunar helm.
 * [[Image:Adamant Ore.PNG]] || Adamant || 70 || 95 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt an Adamant ore with six coal to make an adamant bar.
 * [[Image:Rune Ore.PNG]] || Rune || 85 || 125 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Runite ore with eight coal to make a rune bar. Also, this ore can take up to 25 minutes to respawn and as short as 12 minutes. You can only mine runite ore as a non-member in the wilderness where there are only two rocks, but as a member there are many more areas in which you may find it.
 * -|}
 * [[Image:Rubium.png]] || Rubium || 46 || 17.5 || Members only. Found on the walls deep within the Witchaven dungeon. Used in Kennith's Concerns.
 * [[Image:Mithril Ore.PNG]] || Mithril || 55 || 80 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Mithril ore with four coal to make a mithril bar.
 * [[Image:lunarore.gif]] || Lunar || 60 || ? || Members only. Used during the Lunar Diplomacy quest to make a lunar helm.
 * [[Image:Adamant Ore.PNG]] || Adamant || 70 || 95 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt an Adamant ore with six coal to make an adamant bar.
 * [[Image:Rune Ore.PNG]] || Rune || 85 || 125 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Runite ore with eight coal to make a rune bar. Also, this ore can take up to 25 minutes to respawn and as short as 12 minutes. You can only mine runite ore as a non-member in the wilderness where there are only two rocks, but as a member there are many more areas in which you may find it.
 * -|}
 * [[Image:Adamant Ore.PNG]] || Adamant || 70 || 95 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt an Adamant ore with six coal to make an adamant bar.
 * [[Image:Rune Ore.PNG]] || Rune || 85 || 125 || Players can use the Smithing skill to smelt a Runite ore with eight coal to make a rune bar. Also, this ore can take up to 25 minutes to respawn and as short as 12 minutes. You can only mine runite ore as a non-member in the wilderness where there are only two rocks, but as a member there are many more areas in which you may find it.
 * -|}
 * -|}

Mine table
See Mines for a more detailed listing of mines.

Free-to-play mines
All players have access to these mines. See Mines for a more detailed listing of mines.

Misthalin mines

 * Al Kharid Mine
 * Barbarian Village Mine
 * East Varrock Mine
 * West Varrock Mine
 * Edgeville Dungeon Mine
 * Lumbridge Swamp South-East and South-West mine

Asgarnia mines

 * Asgarnian Ice Caves mine
 * Crafting Guild Mine
 * Dwarven Mine
 * Mining Guild
 * Rimmington Mine

Island mines

 * Crandor Mine
 * Karamja Volcano Mine

Wilderness mines

 * Hobgoblin Mine
 * Steel Mine
 * Wilderness Rune Mine
 * Wilderness Skeleton Mine

Members mines
Only members can access these mines. See Mines for a more detailed listing of mines.

Asgarnia mines

 * Heroes' Guild Mine

Others

 * Keldagrim mines
 * Arzinian Mine (within / near Keldagrim)
 * Fremennik Province mine
 * ''Jatizso mine
 * Coal Trucks
 * Gold & Silver in Tzhaar
 * Grand Tree mines
 *  Dorgeshun mines
 *  Runite vein in Neitiznot
 *  The mine under the city, in Jatiszo
 * Abandoned Mine, in Morytania

Random events
Random events are events that happen at random times. They were introduced to stop macroers, or people who use programs to play RuneScape automatically for them. Some random events include non-player characters asking players to do a task for them and rewarding them if they are successful or monsters that appear and attack the player. In Mining, there are quite a few random events.

(Aside from gem, these are obsolete due to the Random Event Update.)

Rock golem (Discontinued)
While mining, a Rock Golem may appear and begin attacking the player.

The combat level of the golem depends on the player's combat level, but it will always be stronger. The Rock Golem's combat level varies from level 14 to 159. Players may either attempt to kill it, or run away. The Rock Golem also has a ranged attack. If a player kills the golem, it can drop ores, stouts, pickaxes, uncut gems or nothing.

Rock Golems are especially vulnerable to pick axes.

Since the random event update, Rock Golems can't be found with a random event, though, they are in the enchanted valley with the rest of the discontinued random creatures.

Gems
When mining your player may find a gem in the rock.

Exploding rock (Discontinued)
The Exploding rock event can occur when a player mines a rock that has smoke or gas bubbling out of it. If a player continues mining this rock once it starts smoking, it will explode, dealing minor damage to the player and destroying the head of the player's pickaxe. The player can get it repaired, for a price, by Nurmof, the dwarf who sells pickaxes in the Dwarven Mine, or by Bob in Lumbridge. Bob can also repair barrows equipment (member item only).

A good trick to save money was to go to the Grand Exchange buy a broken pickaxe then go to Bob in Lumbridge and get him to fix it for you. With the Random Event update, broken pickaxes do not exist any more.

Pickaxe head (Discontinued)
While mining, the player's Pickaxe head may fly off. The head lands somewhere nearby, usually 3 to 10 squares away. When this occurs, the player has to find the pickaxe head quickly before it disappears or before someone else sees and grabs it (and some would try to extort money from the player to return the pickaxe head). Once retrieved, the player can use the pickaxe head on the handle to put the pickaxe back together.

With the update of 25 February 2009, this has been discontinued. Any pickaxe heads in a player's inventory or bank was transformed back into a full pickaxe. Handles were removed from the game.

Tips
Here are some tips to help a player mine.

Animation when mining
It should be noted that when mining a player's animation will never be stopped unless they log out, die, or click some place else or eat/drink anything. So, with this in mind, players could in theory mine continuously until the ore runs out. One example of this is when players are attacked; their mining animation may be delayed or seem as if it has been stopped, but in reality they are actually still mining.

Players could also transfer to another ore if they feel that the ore they are mining is taking too long. The animation will transfer and you might find mining faster this way.

Power mining
Also known as drop mining, this is where a player fills their inventory with ores, drops them all, and repeats. While this method of mining allows players to raise their Mining level quickly, dropping a whole inventory of ores can take some time. Also, by using this method, a player would be missing out on Smithing experience or money from selling the ore. Another method of power mining is to drop an ore just as another ore is mined, allowing players to mine while dropping ores at nearly the same speed as mining without dropping ores. Some mining spots for:
 * Free-to-play iron - The Hobgoblin Mine (located in levels 29-31 wilderness) and the Al-Kharid (Scorpion) Mine. Also in the Rimmington Mine, powermining iron works well as this area is usually deserted. Mining and dropping iron can lead to around 37000/hour. However, the Dwarven Mine is not as good for lower levelled players, as there are level 14 Scorpions and two level 32 King Scorpions which are aggressive towards players under level 65.
 * Members - The Granite Quarry in the Al-Kharid desert. This requires the player to carry Waterskins or an Enchanted water tiara to avoid the effects of the desert heat, but Granite provides better experience than iron. You can also cast the Lunar Spell "Humidify" to keep your water skins filled. You can get up to 60,000 experience an hour doing granite. The mine south of Piscatoris Fishing Colony is another good place to power mine iron.

An extremely helpful tip when dropping the ores is to generally drop a stack of ores located near the top. By stack, this is referring to one of the four columns (in your inventory, since there are 28 spaces, with 7 in each row, four per column). Right click and drop the first ore located near your upper most stack, and as soon as you click on the Drop option, right click again and just repeat the process. The reason why this method is good is since it doesn't require much timing or accuracy, since the right clicking will be based on your previous right click. The Drop option is conveniently located right below each pixel, so this provides a smooth flux of movement!

Magic Mining
This term refers to the use of the Superheat Item spell, available to players with 43 or higher magic. Using this technique allows players to emerge from a mine with an inventory full of bars instead of ores, at the cost of one nature rune per bar (with a fire staff equipped). Players should enter the mine with an equipped fire staff, a stack of nature runes, and a pickaxe in their inventory. After mining the appropriate ore and coal, the player casts the spell, which frees up extra inventory space so the process can continue. This allows players to spend far longer in a mine before returning to a bank, and streamlines the smelting process. Using this technique to create mithril bars in the Mining Guild is one of the most effective ways to gain mining and smithing experience in the game. In addition, when casting Superheat Item on a iron ore, there is no longer a 50% chance of success, it is always 100%.

Busy world vs. empty world
The rate of ore respawn for each rock is proportional to the number of players logged in that world. This means that the same rock will respawn quicker in a busy world like World 1 or World 2 than it would in a quieter world such as World 127. This is especially important to consider when power mining (see above).

For general mining, it is slightly more advisable that players go to a quieter trading world such as World 127. Although it has a slower rate of rock respawn, there are much less players in the world and therefore less competition for the rocks. As for selling the ores, the new method of trading in the Grand Exchange allows the player to make offers with players in all servers. The only disadvantage, as mentioned before, is the ore respawn rate plus the disadvantage of the traditional method of trading as there would be very few people wishing to purchase your ore.

Wield the pickaxe
Players are strongly recommended to wield their pickaxe. This way, they have more inventory space to allow them to carry ores. To wield picks players must have the appropriate Attack level, as the pickaxe is considered a weapon.

Wear light items
Players are strongly recommended to wear few items or nothing at all other than their pickaxe. Members are advised to wear the boots of lightness, obtained in the Temple of Ikov quest, so that their weight is lower. Also, wearing the Spotted Cape or Spottier Cape from the Hunter Skill can be very useful, as well as Penance gloves from the Barbarian Assault mini-game. Wearing fewer items allows a player to run longer. If they are wearing armour, then their weight would be quite large, making them lose a large amount of energy in a short amount of time.

Wear Varrock armour
Among other benefits, the Varrock armour (obtained from completing the different levels of difficulty of the Varrock Diary) offers a small chance of obtaining two ores at the same time from one rock. The player will get experience for both ores. As the Varrock armour is upgraded upon completing the tasks of the diary, this unique effect will be available for rocks up to adamantite.

Wilderness mine tips
In the Wilderness, players can be attacked by dangerous Revenants, all of whom can hit very high in any attack style, and can freeze and/or teleblock. They can even steal players out of combat with another monster. Before you begin mining, check which attack you are weakest to in terms of equipment bonus (Magic or Ranged. Melee doesn't matter since you'll be running and will not be next to the Revenant), as revenants primarily attack with whatever you are weakest to. If a Revenant does attack you, the best thing to do is to use the Howl scroll (while you have a spirit wolf around) to make it flee; or if you don't have a wolf, turn on the protection prayer of which attack you are weakest to if you can, run away (preferably south, in hopes that they won't be able to attack you in a lower level of the wilderness), and switch worlds as soon as you're out of range.

Switch worlds
For higher level ores such as adamantite or runite, it is sometimes faster to switch between servers rather than wait for the rocks to respawn. This is not recommended for any lower level ores.

PvP Worlds
If you want to Power Mine you could go to a PvP world with nothing but wielding a pickaxe and a chest-type armor and shield. Usually all the other players are too busy attacking each other to mine or notice you, so you have almost no competition. If you don't attack anyone and die from someone else, you'll only lose the ores which doesn't matter if your a power miner. If you want to keep the ores for profit, then take your best pick and your best 2 armor peices and fight back if only if you have too and they're weak.

Nonmember Training
Here are some suggested training methods for players to raise their Mining level.


 * Level 1 to 15: Mine clay, and sell it for 100gp, or use it for crafting. An alternative which also levels Runecrafting or provides income is rune essence. Rune essence is easier to mine because only one click is required and a full inventory is mined in one go. Rune essence can be mined, after completing the Rune Mysteries quest, by talking to Sedridor in the basement of the wizard's tower, or Aubury in Varrock (recommended, as it is close to Varrock east bank).
 * Level 15 to 40: Mine iron rocks. Iron can be obtained quickly, making it a valuable rock to use when levelling up. Iron is the best ore to gain experience all the way to level 99. If coins are needed coal can be mined, but it's better to wait until access to the guild has been granted. From level 41 onwards the player can mine with a rune pickaxe and mine iron in one hit.
 * Level 40 to 60: Mine iron rocks in the Dwarven Mine or gold rocks in the crafting guild. Getting up these levels will take much longer and players should be prepared to put in some time. Power mining iron as recommended for the previous levels will take about 84 hours of work. Putting in an hour a day it could be done in about 3 months.
 * Level 60 to 85: Mine Coal rocks in the Mining Guild
 * Level 85 to 99: To continue levelling the player should now mine coal in the guild. If coins are wanted mine runite ore, which can be found in the wilderness of both free-to-play and members worlds. There are also 2 rocks in the Heroes' Guild for members.

Member Training
Members have some additional training options.
 * Similar to non-members, training at iron ores still is very good experience per hour. There is an additional 3 iron rock formation east of Ardougne, and another south of Piscatoris Fishing Colony. The closest iron mine to a bank is north of Yanille.
 * Members also have the option to combine mining with very fast banking trips. The Ring of duelling and some of the dragonstone equipment allow players to teleport to a bank and quickly get back to the mining area. Slower teleport options involve using a house portal.
 * The Shilo gem rock mine is easily reached by activating the Karamja gloves 3. The gloves teleport ends at the gem mine. Mining the gems rocks on the group and the ones below allows continuous mining. With a Duelling ring based bank trip, this gives very fast mining experience.
 * The Crafting guild gold rock mine are within easy reach using a Skill necklace teleport. After mining the gold ores, use a Ring of duelling to Castle wars bank.
 * Another decent mining option is to drop mine granite rock. With the Enchanted water tiara players can stay at the mines for extended periods of time. This yields better experience than the iron ores.
 * A very good way to powermine is iron mining in the Dorgeshuun Mines (requires Lost Tribe quest. This has the advantage that you can quickly sell all your ores to Mistag to get some money (albeit not much, but more than most powermining).
 * Mining Shooting Stars gives the fastest experience and does not require banking, however only one appears every two hours, making it difficult to mine for long periods of time.It is also beneficial because you can receive rewards for mining into the core as well as experience. See Distractions and Diversions.
 * Drop mining only is interesting if bank trips are slow. The mining area south of the Piscatoris Fishing Colony is very close to the teleport of the Spirit Kyatt familiar. The mine features three iron rocks around a single square enabling mining without moving. On a full world this allows for constant mining. Use duel rings and glory amulets to bank the ores.

Temporary boosts

 * Dwarven Stout - Drinking this will raise a player's Mining and Smithing levels by 1 for a short time. Dwarven stouts can be bought in Falador one at a time, or members can buy them in bulk in Burthorpe. They are also a common drop from dwarves, and can be bought in several places in members areas, as well as brewed using the Cooking skill. There are several re-spawns in the dwarf tavern along the shortcut under White Wolf Mountain (you need to complete Fishing Contest to go there).
 * Mature dwarven stout - Members only. Drinking this will raise a player's Mining and Smithing by level 2 for a short time. Players receive two mature dwarven stouts as a reward for completing the quest Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf, but they can also be brewed using the Cooking skill.
 * A brown spicy stew can raise mining temporarily by up to 6; however, it can also decrease it by up to 6.
 * Desert wyrms summoned with the Summoning skill will give the player's mining a boost of 1 level.
 * Void ravagers summoned with the Summoning skill will give the player's mining a boost of 1 level + 1 invisible boost.
 * Obsidian golems summoned with the Summoning skill will give the player's mining an invisible boost of 7 levels.
 * Lava titans summoned with the Summoning skill will give the player's mining an invisible boost of 10 levels.
 * Star sprites from a Shooting Star will reward you with being able to mine 2 ores at once (25% Chance), lasting for the amount of stardust you collected (200 stardust-15 minute boost) it DOES work on runite.

Special Mining Areas

 * Coal Trucks - The coal trucks are located west from Seers' Village and north from Ardougne. There are 18 coal rocks and handy carts for storing coal in. The carts can store 120 at a time and it is also recommended to take 28 coal when leaving as well. There is a quick way or a slow way to get to and from the coal trucks.
 * Quick Way: With 20 Agility go across the log that is on the east side of the coal trucks. The Camelot teleport spell can also be used for quick access to the Seers' bank
 * Slow Way: To walk all the way around the lake, past the fishing guild, to Seers' Village.
 * Once in Seers' Village go north-west from Seers' Village bank and there are more coal trucks in the shed. Remove all the coal and bank, repeating the process until all the ore has been taken.

After completing the Seers Achievement Diary the coal trucks can hold up to a max of 196 coal before having to be emptied

You can save a couple of seconds while banking using the skills necklace' Mining Guild teleport, which teleports you directly in front of the stairs leading to the mining area.
 * Mining Guild - In the Mining Guild there are 37 coal and 5 mithril rocks. It is close to a bank (just climb the ladders to the west and head north). Level 60 Mining is required to enter (level 59 miners can achieve this by drinking a Dwarven Stout just before entering the guild). There is one especially efficient place to mine, in the south-east corner, where there are 6 coal in very close proximity. Mining mithril is not recommended in the guild unless there is no-one else at the rocks. An anvil is available outside of the guild in the North end of the mines. The anvil, in combination with the superheat spell, allows the player to smith the ores they mine.  The smithed items can be turned into coins with the high alchemy spell or sold at the nearby shop avoiding trips to the bank.


 * Crafting Guild - The Crafting Guild is the best place in free play to mine gold, silver, and clay. 40 crafting and a Brown apron are required to enter. Members can easily teleport there by use of a Skills necklace or the balloon transport system. Gold ore is very valuable and in high demand by members using the Goldsmith Gauntlets for quick smithing experience, so free players hoping to make money mining would benefit greatly by training their Crafting level to 40.


 * Arzinian Mine - After completing the Between a Rock... quest, members can access the largest gold mine in the game, with over 100 gold rocks. Players must talk to Dondakan while wearing a Gold helmet in order to access it. To leave the mine, simply remove the helmet or log off and log in again. The mine is very far from a bank; however, a short ways away, there is a dwarf who will deliver Gold ore to the bank for you in exchange for a 20% cut of the profits, rounded up. The fee is halved if the player is wearing a Ring of Charos (a).


 * Shooting Star - A shooting star can be seen through a telescope in a Player-owned house every two hours. Details will be given, such as the location of impact site and time remaining until impact. Once a shooting star has crashed onto Gielinor (a mining site), a player may search it out and mine it. Mining the star will give the player stardust, which can be exchanged for some rewards from a Star sprite at the middle of the star, after the star has droped below level 1 (the rewards are random). The sprite will also give the player an ability to mine more than one ore per rock (for a limited amount of time). Only 200 stardust pieces can be mined from the star. After that, the player can continue to mine the star and get experience (amount of experience depends on the level of star, or the amount of outer shell of the star still intact.). This can be helpful to assist people in breaking the star apart so they can get their reward. Also, a star sprite can only reward a player once per day. It is recommended that the player exchanges a full 200 stardust pieces, for a larger reward.

Trivia

 * In the days after the release of the Sacred Clay Pickaxe when you started to mine the pickaxe would change to look like a bronze pickaxe for the duration of the animation, and until you managed to mine the ore. Jagex had fixed this glitch.

On 3 July 2007 the mining animation was dramatically changed. The change initially irked some players likely because they had become accustomed to the very steady pace and sound of the prior animation.
 * [[Image:Runescape skills mining.gif|top|thumb|Mining used to look and sound quite different.]]


 * A common myth states that mining with the pickaxe equipped without a shield will allow you to mine faster than any other way. It is unconfirmed that this is true.


 * Lover Romeo was the first player to archieve 200,000,000 xp in this skill. This puts him in the 1st place in the Hiscores.