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Postby black89hawk » Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:14 am

Hello all salem members
I need help
I have questions about mining

Im very interested to work in the mining :mrgreen:

and I research mine skills :idea: :ugeek:

I am now checking in areas to find a good spot for Mining
I want to know before appeared this important step

1- is that must be spot mining Close to home
or in any area ?
2- is will be a sign or mark for my mine to find
or there is no or if I lost place mine will be lost

3- when I am building a mining spot is will become own to me only
or it will be detectable from the rest of the members ?

4- can I build several spots for mining or only just one ?

as for the types of spots
I saw pictures of types of spots
spot iron
and spot silver
and others cooper... spots

5- also I know that all mining spot contain several types of metals walls
is it possible to know the type of these metals walls before I put build mine
or only when enter the cave ?

6- as for gold is there a spot or wall for gold لاecause I did not see any information about gold ?
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Re: about mining

Postby Eslake » Mon Aug 17, 2015 9:31 am

1 - Ore is heavy. It is easiest if you build the mine close to where you will Use the ore.

2 - The mine will show up on the mini-map, but only if you are close enough for it to show. It will not be any different from any other mine in the world.

3 - Mines are not secured. Anyone can enter and use the mine if they can reach it, and can attack you in it.

4 - You can build a mine on every mine spot you find but you only need one, you can't run one out of materials to mine.

5 - You can see the difference between ore blocks but I don't know of a place with images. You will probably want to mine any that are not iron anyway tho.

6 - You can't mine gold as ore, it comes from sifting rubble or from golden geese.
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