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[[File:Copper-rock.png|frame|A copper rock.]]
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{{Infobox rock
A '''Copper rock''' is a rock that contains [[copper ore]]. It can be mined with a [[Mining]] level 1. It is one of the first rocks that can be mined, along with [[Tin rock]]s.
 
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|name = Copper ore rock
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|image = [[File:Copper-rock.png|100px]]
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|release = [[4 January]] [[2001]]
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|update = Runescape beta is now online!
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|members = No
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|quest = No
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|examine = This rock contains copper.
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|location = Varies
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|level = 1
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|max = 1
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|xp = 17.5
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|ore = Copper ore
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|price = gemw
 
}}
 
'''Copper ore rocks''' contains [[copper ore]]. It can be mined with a [[Mining]] level 1. It is one of the first rocks that can be mined, along with [[tin ore rocks]].
   
==Ore locations==
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==Locations==
 
Copper ore, being one of the easiest to mine, is scattered all around [[RuneScape]].
 
Copper ore, being one of the easiest to mine, is scattered all around [[RuneScape]].
   
===[[Free-to-play]] locations===
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===Free-to-play===
 
*[[Dwarven Mine]] - 11
 
*[[Dwarven Mine]] - 11
*[[East Varrock Mine]] - 9
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*[[South-east Varrock mining site]] - 9
*[[Lumbridge Swamp south-east mine]] - 5
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*[[Lumbridge Swamp training mining site]] - 5
*[[Rimmington mine]] - 5
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*[[Rimmington mining site]] - 5
*[[Al Kharid Mine]] - 3
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*[[Al Kharid mining site]] - 3
*[[Edgeville Dungeon Mine]] - 2
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*[[Edgeville dungeon mine]] - 2
   
===[[Members]] locations===
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===Members===
 
*[[Abandoned Mine]] - 14
 
*[[Abandoned Mine]] - 14
*[[Desert Mining Camp surface mine]] - 4
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*[[Desert Mining Camp]] - 4
*[[Yanille mine]] - 4
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*[[Fight Arena mining site]] - 4
*[[Ardougne south-western mine]] - 3
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*[[Battlefield mining site]] - 3
*[[Fremennik Isles copper mine]] - 3
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*[[East Fremennik Isles mining site]] - 3
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*[[West Fremennik Isles mining site]] - 3
 
*[[Keldagrim south-west mine]] - 2
 
*[[Keldagrim south-west mine]] - 2
*[[Piscatoris mine]] - 2
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*[[Piscatoris mining site]] - 2
*[[Taverley mine]] - 2
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*[[Falador mining site]] - 2
   
 
==Respawn rate==
 
==Respawn rate==
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Currently copper rocks respawn in 3 seconds, which is same respawn rate as [[tin rock]]s.
Copper rock, like all other mined rocks, [[Spawning|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 4 seconds; if it is full (with 2000 players), it respawns in 2 seconds. Thus the respawn rate of copper ore is
 
:<math>4-\frac{x}{1000}</math> seconds,
 
where ''x'' is the number of players in the world.
 
   
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==Trivia==
A table of respawn rates is given below.
 
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* Copper ore, like all other mined rocks, used to respawn at a rate indirectly proportional to the number of people in the rock's RuneScape world before the update on 13 March 2017.
 
{|class="wikitable" width="60%" align="center"
 
!Players
 
!0
 
!200
 
!400
 
!600
 
!800
 
!1000
 
!1200
 
!1400
 
!1600
 
!1800
 
!2000
 
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!Respawn time
 
|4.0 s
 
|3.8 s
 
|3.6 s
 
|3.4 s
 
|3.2 s
 
|3.0 s
 
|2.8 s
 
|2.6 s
 
|2.4 s
 
|2.2 s
 
|2.0 s
 
|}
 
 
It is worthwhile to note that copper rocks have the same respawn rate as [[Tin rock]]s.
 
   
 
{{Mining}}
 
{{Mining}}
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Copper ore rocks contains copper ore. It can be mined with a Mining level 1. It is one of the first rocks that can be mined, along with tin ore rocks.

Locations

Copper ore, being one of the easiest to mine, is scattered all around RuneScape.

Free-to-play

Members

Respawn rate

Currently copper rocks respawn in 3 seconds, which is same respawn rate as tin rocks.

Trivia

  • Copper ore, like all other mined rocks, used to respawn at a rate indirectly proportional to the number of people in the rock's RuneScape world before the update on 13 March 2017.