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Mining System Guide

The Mining System is one of the most rewarding custom features available. Grab a pickaxe, head into the dungeons, and start cracking open ore veins scattered across over 220 dungeon maps. Whether you're a brand-new adventurer or a seasoned veteran, mining is a fantastic way to earn valuable materials, craft powerful items, and progress your character.

This guide covers everything from your very first swing to refining a +10 pickaxe.


Quick Start

New to mining? Here's the short version:

  1. Talk to the Mining Expert in Prontera (147, 161) - he'll explain the basics and warp you to Einbech.
  2. Visit the Master of Mining in Einbech (191, 123) - pay 1,000,000 Zeny to learn the Mining Skill.
  3. Head to the Master of Forge in Einbech (193, 125) - craft your first Pickaxe.
  4. Enter any dungeon, find glowing ore nodes, click them, and start mining!
  5. Use @go 21 to warp to Einbech at any time.
  6. Type @minehelp in-game for a quick command reference.

Key NPCs

All mining NPCs are located in Einbech, the mining town (accessible via @go 21).

NPC Location What They Do
Mining Expert Prontera (147, 161) Tutorial, warp to Einbech
Master of Mining Einbech (191, 123) Teach mining skill, upgrade skill level
Master of Forge Einbech (193, 125) Craft pickaxes, ingots, stardust, anvils; refine pickaxes
Eliore Einbech (195, 127) Material exchanges, enhancement shop, refine tickets

How Mining Works

The Basics

Mining is straightforward:

  1. You need a Pickaxe in your inventory and the Mining Skill learned.
  2. Ore nodes spawn in dungeons all over the world - over 220 maps have them.
  3. Walk up to a glowing node and click it. Your character will automatically begin mining.
  4. While mining, you cannot move, use skills, or use items - you're locked in until the node is done or you disconnect.
  5. Each node has 1 to 3 stacks (hits). After all stacks are mined, the node depletes and respawns after a timer.
  6. Only one player can mine a node at a time. If someone else is already mining it, you'll have to wait or find another.

What You Get

Every time you complete a mining cycle on a node, you receive:

If your inventory is full or you're overweight, any items you couldn't carry will be mailed to you automatically by the server.


Node Rarities

Every ore node has a rarity that determines what kind of Draco Ore it drops:

Rarity Ore Dropped Abundance
Common Simple Draco Ore Very common
Uncommon Simple Draco Ore Common
Rare Normal Draco Ore Moderate
Epic High Draco Ore Uncommon
Legend Higher Draco Ore Rare

Higher rarity nodes are more valuable but less common. Each dungeon map has around 3 to 5 nodes with varying rarities. Nodes respawn on a timer between 10 and 30 minutes after being depleted.


The Pickaxe

Creating Your First Pickaxe

Visit the Master of Forge in Einbech and select “Create Pickaxe”. You'll need:

Material Amount
Iron Ore 50
Steel 35
Oridecon 15
Elunium 10
Gold 10

Pickaxe Refine & Mining Speed

A higher refine on your pickaxe makes you mine faster. The base mining animation takes 1 second per frame (10 frames per cycle). Each refine level reduces this by 50 milliseconds, down to a minimum of 500ms at +10.

Refine Speed Per Frame Cycle Time Speed Boost
+0 1000ms ~10s -
+1 950ms ~9.5s 5% faster
+3 850ms ~8.5s 15% faster
+5 750ms ~7.5s 25% faster
+7 650ms ~6.5s 35% faster
+10 500ms ~5s 50% faster

A +10 pickaxe mines twice as fast as a +0. It's absolutely worth investing in refining your pickaxe.


Mining Skill

Learning the Skill

Talk to the Master of Mining in Einbech. Learning the skill costs 1,000,000 Zeny. Once learned, you start at Mining Level 1.

Skill Level Effects

Your mining skill level determines how many ores you collect per mining action. The formula depends on both your level and the node's stack size:

Skill Level Ores per Action (3-stack node) Ores per Action (2-stack) Ores per Action (1-stack)
Lv 1 1 1 1
Lv 4 2 1 1
Lv 6 2 2 1
Lv 7 3 2 1
Lv 10 4 3 2

At max level on a 3-stack node, you're pulling 4 ores per action - a massive improvement over the base 1.

Upgrading Your Skill

To upgrade from Level 1 to 10, visit the Master of Mining with Draco Stardust in your inventory. There are 4 types of stardust, each with a different success rate.

Stardust required per attempt: 10 × (current level + 1)

Upgrade Stardust Needed
Lv 1 → 2 20
Lv 2 → 3 30
Lv 3 → 4 40
Lv 4 → 5 50
Lv 5 → 6 60
Lv 6 → 7 70
Lv 7 → 8 80
Lv 8 → 9 90
Lv 9 → 10 100x of ALL 4 stardust types

Success rates by stardust type:

Level Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
Lv 1–5 35% 40% 50% 60%
Lv 6 30% 35% 40% 45%
Lv 7 25% 30% 35% 40%
Lv 8 20% 25% 30% 35%
Lv 9 → 10 15% (all types) 15% 15% 15%

Type 4 stardust has the best odds. Save your Type 4 stardust for the harder upgrades (Lv 6+), and use cheaper types for the early levels. The final upgrade to Lv 10 is a flat 15% chance regardless of type - and requires 100 of each type. It's a big investment, but worth it.


Crafting at the Master of Forge

The Master of Forge in Einbech handles all crafting and refining.

Create Metal Bars (Ingots)

Turn raw ores into Metal Bars used for pickaxe refining.

Input Output
100x Raw Ore (any type) + 20x processing fee + 10,000z 1x Metal Bar

There are 4 ore types, each producing a corresponding Metal Bar type. Higher-tier bars give better refining success rates.

Create Draco Stardust

Turn ore dust into Draco Stardust used for mining skill upgrades.

Input Output
100x Ore Dust (any type) + 20x processing fee + 5x Coal + 10,000z 1x Draco Stardust

Like bars, there are 4 dust types producing 4 stardust types with different success rates.

Create Anvils

Anvils are required for pickaxe refining.

Input Output
50x Draco Ore + 10,000z 1x Anvil

Stock up on Anvils before attempting to refine - you'll need a lot of them at higher levels.


Pickaxe Refining

Refining your pickaxe is the most important progression in the mining system. Visit the Master of Forge and select “Refine Pickaxe”. Your pickaxe must be equipped (not just in inventory).

Materials Per Refine

Refine Bars Needed Anvils Needed Break Risk?
+0 → +1 10 (choose 1 type) 10 No
+1 → +2 20 20 No
+2 → +3 30 30 No
+3 → +4 40 40 No
+4 → +5 50 50 No
+5 → +6 60 60 Yes (15%)
+6 → +7 70 70 Yes (20%)
+7 → +8 80 80 Yes (25%)
+8 → +9 90 90 Yes (30%)
+9 → +10 100x ALL 4 types 100 Yes (40%)

Success Rates by Bar Type

Refine Bar Type 1 Bar Type 2 Bar Type 3 Bar Type 4
+0 to +5 50% 60% 70% 80%
+6 30% 40% 50% 60%
+7 25% 30% 35% 40%
+8 20% 25% 30% 35%
+9 → +10 15% 15% 15% 15%

Important notes:


Eliore - Material Exchanges

Eliore (Einbech 195, 127) runs three shops:

Check Eliore's shops regularly - refine tickets are especially valuable if you're pushing past +5.


Where to Mine

Mining nodes are scattered across over 220 dungeon maps. Here are some popular locations grouped by difficulty:

Beginner-Friendly Dungeons

Intermediate Dungeons

Advanced Dungeons

Endgame Dungeons

Each map has 3 to 5 nodes with different rarities. Nodes respawn between 10 to 30 minutes after depletion. Less popular dungeons may have untouched nodes sitting there - explore!


Tips & Tricks


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where do I start? A: Talk to the Mining Expert in Prontera (147, 161) or warp to Einbech with @go 21.

Q: How much does it cost to start? A: 1,000,000 Zeny for the skill + materials for a pickaxe (50 Iron Ore, 35 Steel, 15 Oridecon, 10 Elunium, 10 Gold).

Q: Can my pickaxe break? A: Only during refining at +5 and above. Mining itself does not damage your pickaxe.

Q: What's the fastest way to mine? A: Get a +10 pickaxe (50% speed boost) and Mining Skill Level 10 (4x ore yield on 3-stack nodes).

Q: Can I mine while AFK? A: Mining requires you to click each node manually. Your character locks in place during mining but you must find and click the next node yourself.

Q: What do I do with Draco Ore Rejects? A: These are bonus materials obtained after mining. Use them at Eliore's exchange shop.

Q: How do I know what rarity a node is? A: Nodes display their rarity title (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legend) above them. Higher rarities also have distinct visual effects.

Q: Can someone steal my node? A: No. Once you start mining a node, other players cannot interact with it until you finish.


Last updated: June 2025