Limestone is a raw material used in Crafting and Divination, as well as in quests. It can either be mined, or purchased from Razmire Keelgan's builders store in Mort'ton for 10 coins.
Limestone can be crafted into limestone bricks with 12 Crafting (giving 6 Crafting experience) when used with a chisel, although it may accidentally become a rock. The chance of failure drops with Crafting level, and at level 40+ it is impossible to fail.
Limestone is required in the Regicide quest to craft quicklime; required to make a barrel bomb. It is also used in Divination, creating various signs of respite.
When limestone is crafted into limestone bricks, it has multiple significant uses, including Construction.
Mining[]
Limestone | |
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Mining level | 10 |
Source | Limestone rock |
Experience (per ore) | |
Mining | 26.5 XP |
Equipment | 3.127 XP |
Locations[]
There are only two locations at which limestone can be mined:
- The Silvarea mining site, west of the temple Paterdomus and north-east of Varrock (by the Odd Old Man's house).
- The Arandar mining site, near the dire wolves in north-east Tirannwn between the walled city of Prifddinas and road in Arandar.
Mining limestone in the quarry near the Paterdomus is one of the easy Varrock Tasks. Mining limestone in Arandar is one of the easy Tirannwn Tasks. When you finish the easy Tirannwn tasks, Meredith at the Arandar mine will buy your limestone at 50% of the GE price.
Store locations[]
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Seller | Location | Cost | Currency | Base stock | Members? |
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Disassembly[]
Disassembly XP | 0.1 |
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Item quantity required | 1 |
Material count | 1 |
Base junk chance | 98.9% |
Possible materials | |
Often | |
Simple parts | 99% |
Rarely | |
Variable components | 1% |
Trivia[]
- If used on a Furnace, the text "I see no reason to do this." will appear in the chat window. Previously, this would inflict 80 life points of damage.
- An update on 9 November 2009 increased the quantities of limestone which could be cut.