Mithril ore
Release date | 4 January 2001 (Update) |
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Members? | No |
Quest item? | No |
Tradeable? | Yes |
Equipable? | No |
Stacks? | No |
High Alch | 97 coins |
Low Alch | 64 coins |
Destroy | Drop |
Store price | 243 coins |
Examine | This needs refining. |
Weight | 1.75 kg |
Mithril ore is a type of ore that can be obtained through the Mining skill in various places throughout RuneScape. It can be smelted with 4 heaps of coal through the Smithing skill at level 50 to form a mithril bar, which can then be smithed into various types of weapons and armour.
Mithril ore can be mined with a Mining level of 55 or higher, granting 80 Mining experience. After being mined, a mithril rock takes an average of 3 minutes to respawn.
Dropping monsters
Levels 1 to 49
Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity Archer (Burthorpe) 42 1 Uncommon Guard (Burthorpe) 37 1 Uncommon Rockslug 29 1 Uncommon Cockatrice 37 1 Rare Desert Lizard 24 1 Rare Lizard (Slayer) 42 1 Rare Small Lizard 12 1 Rare
Levels 50 to 74
Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity Cockroach worker 56 2–3 (noted) Common Goblin statue 50 2 Common Ice giant 53 1 Uncommon Ice warrior 57 1 Rare Ork statue 63 2 Very rare
Levels 75 to 99
Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity Cockroach soldier 83 2–3 (noted) Common Ankou 75, 82, 86 3–7 (noted) Uncommon Ogre statue 75 3 Uncommon Warped tortoise 96 3–9 (noted) Uncommon
Levels 100 and above
Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity Living rock protector 120 3 (noted) Common Living rock striker 140 3 Common Ourg statue 200 4 Common Lesser reborn warrior 100 1 Common Brutal green dragon 227 5 (noted) Uncommon Dagannoth Rex 303 25 (noted) Uncommon Mutated bloodveld 126, 146 3 Uncommon Waterfiend 115, 134 1–5 (noted) Uncommon
Respawn rate
Mithril ore, like all other mined rocks, respawns at a rate directly proportional to the number of people in the rock's RuneScape world. If the world is empty, the ore respawns in 4 minutes; if it is full (with 2000 players), it respawns in 2 minutes. Thus the respawn rate of mithril ore is
- minutes,
where x is the number of players in the world
A table of respawn rates is given below.
Players | 0 | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1400 | 1600 | 1800 | 2000 |
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Respawn time | 4:00 | 3:48 | 3:36 | 3:24 | 3:12 | 3:00 | 2:48 | 2:36 | 2:24 | 2:12 | 2:00 |
A common way to overcome the slow respawn rate of mithril ore is world switching. This is done by mining the ore on a world until you have mined all the rocks and then logging out to the lobby and switching to a different world. Repeat until the player's inventory is full. This is NOT against the Jagex rules.
The 5 mithril rocks at the lumbridge swamp is good for world switching, however being a member is an enormous advantage because one will rarely find another player at the mine.
Trivia
- When RuneScape was first released, smelting mithril bars required level 55 Smithing. Jagex later redefined the smithing table such that smelting mithril bars only required level 50 Smithing.
- The metal Mithril features in many fantasy worlds, sometimes spelled mithral. It is found in both the novel and film series The Lord of The Rings, where it is white, as well as Dungeons and Dragons, Final Fantasy, in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and World of Warcraft.
- A great place to mine mithril is in the hidden resource chamber in the dwarven mine and the 6 rocks are next to a deposit box. This is recommended on highly populated servers as shown above.
- Although dangerous, Crandor is also a very good place to mine mithril. Players may only return there after completing the Dragon Slayer quest, and dangerous creatures such as king scorpions and lesser demons inhabit it. Consequently, there is little competition over the eight mithril rocks and the ten coal rocks there.
Standard Metals and Ores |
Copper(Rock) • Tin(Rock) • Iron(Rock) • Silver(Rock) • Coal(Rock)(Concentrated) • Gold(Rock)(Concentrated) • Mithril(Rock) • Adamantite(Rock) • Runite(Rock) |
Quest items |
Blurite(Rock) • Daeyalt(Vein) • Elemental(Rock) • Rubium(Vein) • Lunar(Rock) • Sandstone(Rock) • Bane ore (Rock) |
Dungeoneering |
Novite(Rock) • Bathus(Rock) • Marmaros(Rock) • Kratonium(Rock) • Fractite(Rock) • Zephyrium(Rock) • Argonite(Rock) • Katagon(Rock) • Gorgonite(Rock) • Promethium(Rock) |
Other |
Clay(Rock) • Gems(Rock) • Granite(Rock) • Limestone(Rock) • Living minerals(Remains) • Rune essence(Mine) • Pure essence(Mine) • Crust • Red sandstone (Mine) |
Weapons |
Dagger • Hatchet • Mace • Claws(m) • Sword • Longsword • Scimitar • Spear(m) • Warhammer • Battleaxe • Two-hander • Halberd(m) • Hasta(m) • Pickaxe |
Armour |
Helm • Full helmet • Square shield • Kiteshield • Chainbody • Platebody • Plateskirt • Platelegs • Boots(m) • Gloves(m) • Gauntlets • Defender(m) |
Ranged |
Crossbow(m) • Bolts(m) • Arrows • Brutal arrows(m) • Darts(m) • Javelins(m) • Throwing axe(m) • Throwing knife(m) |
Other(m) |
Arrowtips • Blessed hatchet • Rod of ivandis • Ivandis flail • Broken axe (d) • Broken pickaxe(d) • Ore • Bar • Nails • Grapple tip |
(m) stands for members-only items. (d) stands for discontinued items. |