![]() So stop telling others to mine a certain way and just do what you want. Depending on your play style either could be better than the other. Which means on average, you'll only get 15 seconds, half as long as if you mined your own vein. But if you join a vein that's currently being mined, but you don't know how long it's been going for, it's equally likely that the timer is currently anywhere from 1 to 30 seconds. If others try to youre allowed to start every veins timer so the person can only get 1 ore because fuck them. It is best to mine at off peak times and in pk worlds because fuck mining the same vein. If you mine your own vein, you're guaranteed that full 30 seconds. Mining the same ore vein can also result in the vein depleting and you literally mining nothing. The whole advantage of motherlode is that it’s AFK, if we wanted to watch for depleted veins so we can move and share without dramatically shortened timers, we would be mining elsewhere. There’s always a new vein somewhere easy enough to do. Let's say the timer is exactly 30 seconds per vein. At that point you world hop or go to a different part of the upper level. If you're actively paying attention and immediately swapping veins at the same time as everyone else then sharing makes the most sense.īut if you're playing semi-AFK (which many players are at MLM) and don't always immediately notice when your character stops mining, it's actually significantly better to start your own vein. Whether it's better to share or grab your own vein entirely depends on how you're playing. For more information about account bans, click here. As I explained in my comment, only 1 person can mine the last ore of a vein and as you already know, once a. The thing I'm trying to explain is that if there are 2 players and 10 veins in an area chances are you'll only actually be mining the first 5-6, leaving 4-5 veins completely untapped. Feel like sharing? Please censor names wherever possible. Trust me, I know what the mechanics of the upper level of MLM are like. Report abuse in game and contact Jagex for serious issues. This is not the place to accuse players of wrongdoing. No "Advice Animals" or other image macros. The body of your submission must be related to Old School RuneScape.ĭon't break or promote breaking Jagex/OSRS T&C. The mods here at /r/2007scape aim to make this the number one place to have fun, meet friends, and create memories! Rules of the land ![]() Welcome to /r/2007scape, the place to discuss Old School RuneScape! If time to the bank is reason for staying in the mining guild, you should consider doing the Falador medium diary to access the veins through the tunnel shortcut, they’re incredibly close to the bank and usually open.Submit a link Submit a text post Submit a game suggestion Ore veins on both levels are much closer to the hopper than adamant and rune are to a bank, even on the lower level. Also on that point, mlm can be a source of both adamant and rune ores as well, once you have the mining level for them. The ores you’re getting now may seem “worthless”, but you’ll be glad about that large stockpile of coal built up from mlm when you start smelting your adamant and rune. AFK mining is always going to be worth it The upper floor is generally considered one of the most AFK mining spots in the game. Upper floor: The veins on the upper floor (also requiring 72 mining) deplete differently than the ones on the lower floor. Prospector outfit: 2.5% permanent xp boost is always going to be worth itĬoal bag: Try and tell me this isn’t an AMAZING upgrade, either for smithing normally or at blast furnace The primary rewards for doing blast furnace are: Certainly the fastest xp that is sustainable gp and time wise. ![]() ![]() Gold bars while wearing goldsmith gauntlets at blast furnace is arguably the fastest smithing xp in the game. Feel like sharing? Please censor names wherever possible. Submit a link Submit a text post Submit a game suggestion ![]()
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