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Alloy Mining

All of the alloys, brass, bronz, steel and pewter can be mined at the Alloy Mine -2113, -248.

Brass

Brass = N Pure copper (cuprite, tenorite)clusters + N Pure Zinc (danbaite, matrite) clusters + 1 extra Copper cluster

1. Start at the Alloy Mine -2113, -248
2. I use 3 Carts
3. Label the carts 1: Junk Copper, 2: Brass +0, 3: Copper 2's + 0

The alloy mine makes a lot of extra copper at L4.

1. Put junk copper and copper 1's into junk copper

2. Put copper 2,3,4 cluster pure copper into copper 2's +0, change the label when putting in any stone greater than 2, eg, a 3 cluster, add 1. Put a max of 11 stones into the cart. Good idea to put 10 2's and one 3 cluster then all the cart will need is 10 2 clusters of zinc (at zinc diamond mine)

3. Put stones with pure mixes of zinc and copper in brass cart. Label brass + or - meaning the number of copper clusters > or < the number of copper clusters = number of zinc clusters. eg cuprite 2, dabaite 1 would be brass +1, tenorite 1 danbaite 2, would be brass -1. Put all pure zinc into brass cart and subtract 1 for each cluster.

4. Push the copper 2 clusters to the zinc mine at -1898, 233 and load up carts with Zinc 2,3,4 clusters. If a cart is labeled Copper 2's +3, you will have to put 9 zinc 2's and 2 zinc 3 clusters.

5. After pushing the carts to the zinc mine and filling up with zinc and then onto the amalag furnace near the copper mine at -1855, -298, bring the carts back to the zinc mine and put zinc 2's, 3's, or 4's in each cart. This meets the requirements for doing steel alloy.

Steel

1. Load carts from zinc mine with a single stone of pure zinc from the zinc mine -1898, 233. It is easier than waiting for a pure zinc 2 cluster at the alloy mine.

2. Push the carts over to the alloy mine -2113, -248.

3. At the alloy mine, put all pure iron clusters 2 or greater clusters, discard iron 1's and junk iron.

4. Put mix of iron and tin and pure tin in carts. No need to count clusters, amalg furnace is very forgiving. Just throw all pure 2 or more clusers of iron, plus pure tin clusters plus pure combination clusters of tin and iron.

Bronze

Level 12 Alloy Mine, put all pure copper 2 or more clusters, plus all pure tin clusters, plus all pure mixes of copper and tin. No dignitite. Much like steel, the amalg furnace does not care about the count of clusters.

Pewtwer

7 Tin, 1 Antimony

Best to use pure tin mine to load up with pure tin -1653, 540 and push carts to alloy mine antimony mine at -2113, -248 it is worth the push.

Alloy Mine -2113, -248

L1: Iron/lead L3: Limestone L4: Copper/Zinc L5,6: Antimony L8: Iron/Tin L12: Copper/Tin Gem: Quartz

Copper Mine -1855, -298

L1,2: Copper L4: Strontium L5: Good Copper

Pure Iron Mine -2145, -256

Level 1: Iron Level 4: Strontium Gem: Quartz

Silver Mine -1918, -305

L1: Excellent Pure Silver Gem: Quartz

Tin Mine -1653, 540

L1 Excellent Pure Tin L3: Tungsten Gem: Quartz

Aluminum Mine -1935, -137

Level 1: Aluminum Gem: Quartz

Gold Mine 757, -2295

Diamond/Zinc Mine -1898, 233

Level 1: Iron L3: Zinc Level 4: Strontium L5: Copper/Zinc Gem: Diamonds

Lead and Emeralds Level 1: -2189, -319

Emerald Mine -2007, -420

There is a better emerald mine in LN.

Saphire Mine -1942, -313

Ruby Mine -2145, -423

Directory of Mines and Mining Compounds for the Village

Location Ore Gem
-2096, -351 LnP Guild Hall
-2152, -279 Villiage Mentoring FP Mentoring
-2078, -345 Copper(level 1)Tungsten (level 2) Topaz
-1942, -314 Silver Mine Shaphire
-1855, -298 Copper Mine Quartz
-1899, -234 Iron Mine Diamond
-1468, -623 Bronze Mine / Copper&Tin@4:1 ratio Level 1 Quartz
-1459, -631 Bronze Compound w/kitchen& amalgamation furnace
-2000, -419 Zinc Emerald
-2015, -421 Zinc Compound w/kitchen& craft furnace
-2119, -431 Iron Ruby
-1942, -97 Limestone/Aluminum Quartz
-1923, -73 Alum.Compound Craft furnace
-2113, -250 Brass Mine Copper&Zinc@1:1 ratio +3 copper Quartz
-2098, -262 Brass Compound w/kitchen& amalgamation furnace
-2149, -298 Lead/copper/Iron Quartz
-2524, 8 White Sand Compound w/2 Glazier's Bench/CC Hearth
-2280, -580 Copper/Sand/Dirt--Copper/Dirt/Antimony Public Mine owned by Yamijedi
-2295, -593 Co/Di/Ti--Di/Co/An--Di/Sa/Ti--Ir/Di/Al--Sa/Ir/Di Public Mine owned by Paradise Found
-2295, -608 Copper/Dirt/Limestone Public Mine owned by Chart
-2295, -631 Copper/Limestone/Tin--Dirt/Antimony/Limestone Public Mine owned by New Horizon's
2394, 6082 Iron DPPRA'd mine in Sinai. Good Iron clusers, no cp nearby :/

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Gems/Ore Chart

The material that is most prevalent in a mine will be the gem carrier for that mine. For most mines, this material is dirt, sand, or limestone. However, in good metal mines, it can be the metals as well. Below is a chart listing which minerals produce which gem types. All you need to figure out is which material carries gem in your mines, and then you can predict which minerals will produce what size gem.

Name Nothing Small Gem Medium Gem Large Gem Huge Gem
Aluminum Akdalaite Corundum Diaspore Hibonite Painite
Antimony Paradocrasite Valentinite Senarmontite Bystromite Berthierite
Copper Cuprite Tenorite Digenite Covellite Cupalite
Iron Magnetite Kamecite Hematite Bernalite Fayalite
Gold Maldonite Yuanjiangite Auricupride Weishanite Calaverite
Lead Litharge Blixite Asisite Laurelite Shannonite
Lithium Gricite Liberite Sicklerite Tavorite Tiptopite
Magnesium Periclase Fluborite Kotoite Suanite Brucite
Platinum Yixunite Luberoite Hongshiite Braggite Genkinite
Silver Pearceite Jalpaite Eugenite Nauamannite Proustite
Strontium Tausonite Celestine Acuminite Ohmilite Jarlite
Tin Romarchite Abhurite Berndtite Cassiterite Stistaite
Titanium Osbornite Rulite Brookite Anatase Kleberite
Tungsten Wolframite Ferberite Sanmartinite Rankachite Jixianite
Zinc Danbaite Matraite Ashoverite Sweetite Wulfingite

Mining Links

Crystal Description Name Chart Graphical Chart Mineral Map Theories Alloy Furnaces


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fp_mines.jpgHumbleSeekerDecember 21, 2005 12:16 am144042Some of the mines belonging to The Villiage

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