Mithril ore is obtained from mining mithril ore rocks, requiring level 55 Mining, and granting 80 Mining experience. Mithril can be smelted in a furnace with 4 heaps of coal to form a mithril bar, requiring level 50 Smithing. Mithril bars can be smithed into various types of weapons and armour.
Noted ores can occasionally be found inside barrels around RuneScape.
Mining[]
Mithril ore | |
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Mining level | 55 |
Source | Mithril ore rocks |
Experience (per ore) | |
Mining | 80 XP |
Equipment | 9.44 XP |
Respawn rate[]
Main article: Mithril ore rocks § Respawn rate
Mine locations[]
Main article: Mithril ore rocks § Locations
Transmutation[]
Level | Input | Energy | Result | XP | Profit |
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63 | 3 Coal | 2 Vibrant energy | 1 Mithril ore | 13.3 | −921 |
76 | 3 Mithril ore | 2 Lustrous energy | 1 Adamantite ore | 15.7 | −774 |
Drop sources[]
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Store locations[]
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Seller | Location | Cost | Currency | Base stock | Members? |
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Disassembly[]
Disassembly XP | 0.7 |
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Item quantity required | 1 |
Material count | 1 |
Base junk chance | 72.5% |
Possible materials | |
Often | |
Simple parts | 100% |
Trivia[]
- When RuneScape was first released, smelting mithril bars required level 55 Smithing. Smithing requirements were later rebalanced, with mithril bars requiring level 50 Smithing instead.
- Mithril derives from the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings, and is Sindarin for "grey-glitter," but is also featured in many fantasy worlds, such as Dungeons & Dragons, the Final Fantasy series, The Elder Scrolls series, and World of Warcraft; sometimes spelled mithral.
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