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− | [[Category:Cities]] | + | [[Category:Cities]] {{lorebox|Every resource mine is invulnurable for much of the day. There is, however, a brief span when they may be claimed by any [[Prospector]] who awakens the mine. Look to your map -- it will show you which mines are vulnurable, who has claimed them, and also gives the time their their window of opportunity shall open.|Seneschal}} |
− | == | + | [[File:Mineroc.png|thumb|Players rally to defend a mine on [[Maelstrom]]]]'''Mines''' or '''resource mines''' are world structures that can be claimed for player [[City|cities]] by one if its [[Prospector]]s. A city that has claimed a mine will receive a steady flow of [[resources]] used for crafting endgame [[armor]], [[weapons]], and [[jewelry]], or to simply add gold to the coffers. |
− | === | + | == Claiming a Mine == |
− | + | {{lorebox|Once a mine becomes vulnurable, any who would claim it must first destroy the Tower that guards the mine. The mine may have guards to help defend it. Once the defenses are broken, a Prospector must brace himself in a prospecting stance, then claim it. This process takes time, during which the Prospector must be well defended!|Seneschal}} | |
− | ''' | + | === Step-by-Step === |
− | Choose a mine to attack. Wait for this mine's window of opportunity (WoO). Once the mine is vulnerable, attack it with a trained [[Battle Magus]], siege weaponry, or a combination of these. The tower's HP must be brought to zero so you may claim it. | + | # '''Destroy the Guard Tower''': Choose a mine to attack. Wait for this mine's window of opportunity ([[Vocabulary#W|WoO]]). Once the mine is vulnerable, attack it with a trained [[Battle Magus]], siege weaponry, or a combination of these. The tower's HP must be brought to zero so you may claim it. |
− | ''' | + | # '''Claim the Mine''': You or someone from your guild with the [[Prospector]] discipline applied must first cast [[Prospector#Prospecting Stance|Prospecting Stance]]. After this has been cast, select the old mine tower's rubble, and then cast [[Prospector#Claim Mine|Claim Mine]]. These spells take 15 and 20 second to cast and will fail if the caster takes damage while doing so. Moreover, while in prospecting stance, the character may not fly, be invisible, or be invulnerable and their defense is greatly reduced. Prospectors are granted these powers with one train, but they may be trained further to reduce cast time. |
− | You or someone from your guild with the [[Prospector]] discipline applied must first cast [[Prospector#Prospecting Stance|Prospecting Stance]]. After this has been cast, select the old mine tower's rubble, and then cast [[Prospector#Claim Mine|Claim Mine]]. These spells take 15 and 20 second to cast and will fail if the caster takes damage while doing so. Moreover, while in prospecting stance, the character may not fly, be invisible, or be invulnerable and their defense is greatly reduced. Prospectors are granted these powers with one train, but they may be trained further to reduce cast time. | + | # '''Defend the Mine''': Players must defend the claimed mine remains from being claimed by another prospector, the mine will only go to the last guild to claim. When the [[Vocabulary#W|WoO]] is over, the mine's Guard Tower will respawn with full HP and begin to provide the claimer's guild's warehouse with a selected resource. Mine windows can last thirty minutes or one hour (set randomly). |
− | ''' | + | # '''Manage the Mine''': Once a mine has been taken, you will want to visit your warehouse and access the ''Manage Mines'' menu. From here, you may choose what resource your mine produces. |
− | Players must defend the claimed mine remains from being claimed by another prospector, the mine will only go to the last guild to claim. When the WoO is over, the mine's Guard Tower will respawn with full HP and begin to provide the claimer's guild's warehouse with a selected resource. Mine windows can | ||
− | ''' | ||
− | Once a mine has been taken | ||
− | You will have the mine for at least one day. Your mine will have its own window of opportunity the following day, and others will have a chance to attack it. Your nation channel will tell you if your mine is being attacked | + | You will have the mine for at least one day. Your mine will have its own window of opportunity the following day, and others will have a chance to attack it. Your nation channel will tell you if your mine is being attacked. |
=== Harvesters and Guards === | === Harvesters and Guards === | ||
− | To help protect the Resource Mine, you can slot in a Tower Guardsman. These work like Tower Archers as in they do not have hirelings under them but can be ranked up to Rank seven (7). | + | Players may see references to ''mine harvesters'' or ''mine guards'', but these have since been removed. |
+ | <!-- To help protect the Resource Mine, you can slot in a Tower Guardsman. These work like Tower Archers as in they do not have hirelings under them but can be ranked up to Rank seven (7). | ||
If you do not want extra protection, you can slot in Harvesters. These can also be ranked up to seven (7) but instead of assisting in protection, they increase production of the Resource Mine. Harvesters increase production (per Harvester) using the following curve: | If you do not want extra protection, you can slot in Harvesters. These can also be ranked up to seven (7) but instead of assisting in protection, they increase production of the Resource Mine. Harvesters increase production (per Harvester) using the following curve: | ||
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* Rank 5 Harvester: +8,575 gold | * Rank 5 Harvester: +8,575 gold | ||
* Rank 6 Harvester: +9,290 gold | * Rank 6 Harvester: +9,290 gold | ||
− | * Rank 7 Harvester: +10,005 gold | + | * Rank 7 Harvester: +10,005 gold --> |
− | === | + | === Restrictions === |
− | + | *The further your Mine is from your City, the less it produces meaning try to claim Mines near your city for the most benefit. | |
+ | *Your [[Nation]], not [[Guilds|Guild]], can hold no more Resource Mines than one (1) times the rank of the Nation Tree; i.e., the most a [[Nation]] can hold is eight (8) mines if they have a Rank eight (8) [[Tree of Life]]. | ||
+ | * When someone is attacking a Resource Tower that is held by another guild, they will receive a message that the Mine is being attacked. | ||
+ | * The Window of Opportunity can not be set and is randomized each day. | ||
+ | * The Warehouse will automatically pay the Maintenance Fees and Wages of all Fortress Assets (Barracks, Walls, Towers, etc) and Structures under a [[Tree of Life#Runemaster|Runemaster]]'s Protection. This makes the Warehouse useful even for cities that do not control any mines. | ||
+ | * The Warehouse will '''not''' pay the Maintenance Fees for [[Divine Favor|Shrines]]. | ||
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+ | == The Warehouse == | ||
+ | {{lorebox|This warehouse is the key through which this City may tap into the mineral wealth of Aerynth, using it to prosper. I can help manage this city, maintaining it in this uncertain age.|Seneschal}} | ||
+ | In order to receive resources from mines, the capturing city must have a [[Buildings#Warehouse|warehouse]]. | ||
=== The Seneschal === | === The Seneschal === | ||
To check on how much gold (or the other resources once implemented), go to the Warehouse and visit the Seneschal there. Clicking on him will show you the current holdings. If you wish to deposit some gold, you just have to select how much you have in your inventory (through the Seneschal's Window) and hit Deposit. Everyone is free to deposit resources into a Warehouse. | To check on how much gold (or the other resources once implemented), go to the Warehouse and visit the Seneschal there. Clicking on him will show you the current holdings. If you wish to deposit some gold, you just have to select how much you have in your inventory (through the Seneschal's Window) and hit Deposit. Everyone is free to deposit resources into a Warehouse. | ||
You'll note that there is a Withdraw button. Not just anyone can Withdraw. Currently you must be the Guild Leader or Inner Council to do so. Also, there is a minimum balance that must be maintained meaning that if the Warehouse has not met that balance, nothing can be withdrawn. For instance, the minimum balance is currently set to five (5) million gold. If there is less than that in the Warehouse, nothing can be withdrawn. If there is six (6) million in there, only one (1) million of it can be withdrawn. | You'll note that there is a Withdraw button. Not just anyone can Withdraw. Currently you must be the Guild Leader or Inner Council to do so. Also, there is a minimum balance that must be maintained meaning that if the Warehouse has not met that balance, nothing can be withdrawn. For instance, the minimum balance is currently set to five (5) million gold. If there is less than that in the Warehouse, nothing can be withdrawn. If there is six (6) million in there, only one (1) million of it can be withdrawn. | ||
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== Mine Locations == | == Mine Locations == | ||
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| 83987 x 68626 | | 83987 x 68626 | ||
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− | |[ | + | |[[Aurrochs Skrae]] |
|Lumber | |Lumber | ||
| 57730 x 69721 | | 57730 x 69721 | ||
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− | == | + | == Mine Products == |
+ | Each mine can produce specific resources as chosen by the claimant's guild leadership. | ||
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+ | == Gold Mine == | ||
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
{| style="margin-left: 10px; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;" | {| style="margin-left: 10px; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;" | ||
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| valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Obsidian.jpg|Obsidian]] | | valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Obsidian.jpg|Obsidian]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== Lumber Camp == | == Lumber Camp == | ||
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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| valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Wormwood.jpg|Wormwood]] | | valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Wormwood.jpg|Wormwood]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== Magic Mine == | == Magic Mine == | ||
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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| valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Bloodstone.jpg|Bloodstone]] | | valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Bloodstone.jpg|Bloodstone]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | == | + | |
+ | == Ore Mine == | ||
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
{| style="margin-left: 10px; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;" | {| style="margin-left: 10px; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;" | ||
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| valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Galvor.jpg|Galvor]] | | valign="middle" align="left" width="70" | [[Image:Galvor.jpg|Galvor]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== Mithril == | == Mithril == | ||
[[Image:Mithril.jpg|Mithril]] | [[Image:Mithril.jpg|Mithril]] | ||
− | Mithril can only be found on | + | Mithril can only be found on [[mob]]s. Is purpose in unique in that it is only ever used as a reagent to item speed crafting tasks. |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 15 December 2018
“ | Every resource mine is invulnurable for much of the day. There is, however, a brief span when they may be claimed by any Prospector who awakens the mine. Look to your map -- it will show you which mines are vulnurable, who has claimed them, and also gives the time their their window of opportunity shall open. |
” |
- Seneschal
|
Contents
Claiming a Mine
“ | Once a mine becomes vulnurable, any who would claim it must first destroy the Tower that guards the mine. The mine may have guards to help defend it. Once the defenses are broken, a Prospector must brace himself in a prospecting stance, then claim it. This process takes time, during which the Prospector must be well defended! |
” |
- Seneschal
|
Step-by-Step
- Destroy the Guard Tower: Choose a mine to attack. Wait for this mine's window of opportunity (WoO). Once the mine is vulnerable, attack it with a trained Battle Magus, siege weaponry, or a combination of these. The tower's HP must be brought to zero so you may claim it.
- Claim the Mine: You or someone from your guild with the Prospector discipline applied must first cast Prospecting Stance. After this has been cast, select the old mine tower's rubble, and then cast Claim Mine. These spells take 15 and 20 second to cast and will fail if the caster takes damage while doing so. Moreover, while in prospecting stance, the character may not fly, be invisible, or be invulnerable and their defense is greatly reduced. Prospectors are granted these powers with one train, but they may be trained further to reduce cast time.
- Defend the Mine: Players must defend the claimed mine remains from being claimed by another prospector, the mine will only go to the last guild to claim. When the WoO is over, the mine's Guard Tower will respawn with full HP and begin to provide the claimer's guild's warehouse with a selected resource. Mine windows can last thirty minutes or one hour (set randomly).
- Manage the Mine: Once a mine has been taken, you will want to visit your warehouse and access the Manage Mines menu. From here, you may choose what resource your mine produces.
You will have the mine for at least one day. Your mine will have its own window of opportunity the following day, and others will have a chance to attack it. Your nation channel will tell you if your mine is being attacked.
Harvesters and Guards
Players may see references to mine harvesters or mine guards, but these have since been removed.
Restrictions
- The further your Mine is from your City, the less it produces meaning try to claim Mines near your city for the most benefit.
- Your Nation, not Guild, can hold no more Resource Mines than one (1) times the rank of the Nation Tree; i.e., the most a Nation can hold is eight (8) mines if they have a Rank eight (8) Tree of Life.
- When someone is attacking a Resource Tower that is held by another guild, they will receive a message that the Mine is being attacked.
- The Window of Opportunity can not be set and is randomized each day.
- The Warehouse will automatically pay the Maintenance Fees and Wages of all Fortress Assets (Barracks, Walls, Towers, etc) and Structures under a Runemaster's Protection. This makes the Warehouse useful even for cities that do not control any mines.
- The Warehouse will not pay the Maintenance Fees for Shrines.
The Warehouse
“ | This warehouse is the key through which this City may tap into the mineral wealth of Aerynth, using it to prosper. I can help manage this city, maintaining it in this uncertain age. |
” |
- Seneschal
|
In order to receive resources from mines, the capturing city must have a warehouse.
The Seneschal
To check on how much gold (or the other resources once implemented), go to the Warehouse and visit the Seneschal there. Clicking on him will show you the current holdings. If you wish to deposit some gold, you just have to select how much you have in your inventory (through the Seneschal's Window) and hit Deposit. Everyone is free to deposit resources into a Warehouse.
You'll note that there is a Withdraw button. Not just anyone can Withdraw. Currently you must be the Guild Leader or Inner Council to do so. Also, there is a minimum balance that must be maintained meaning that if the Warehouse has not met that balance, nothing can be withdrawn. For instance, the minimum balance is currently set to five (5) million gold. If there is less than that in the Warehouse, nothing can be withdrawn. If there is six (6) million in there, only one (1) million of it can be withdrawn.
Mine Locations
Vorringia
Macrozone | Mine Type | Location |
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Aedroch Highlands | Lumber | 76368 x 55909 |
Aeran Belendor | Magic | 83930 x 64917 |
Aerath Hellendroth | Magic | 85604 x 59036 |
Ashfell Plain | Ore | 83987 x 68626 |
Aurrochs Skrae | Lumber | 57730 x 69721 |
Bone Marches | Gold | 107836 x 47023 |
Braedoch Highlands | Lumber | 47687 x 47465 |
Derros Plains | Gold | 76181 x 50643 |
Doomhorn Skrae | Lumber | 44940 x 80742 |
Ecklund Wilds | Ore | 48741 x 80362 |
Fellgrim Forest | Lumber | 64473 x 52251 |
Greensward Pyre | Ore | 40609 x 57751 |
Grimscairne | Lumber | 42723 x 46490 |
Hethland Holm | Ore | 47072 x 68444 |
Holloch Forest | Gold | 60561 x 46368 |
Hregend Wildlands | Ore | 62296 x 71139 |
Jotensgaard | Ore | 52115 x 67047 |
Kharsoom | Ore | 28464 x 35719 |
Kralgaar Holm | Ore | 41170 x 77670 |
Leth'khalivar Desert | Lumber | 27602 x 40803 |
Pandemonium | Magic | 102714 x 29075 |
Phaedra's Prize | Ore | 56839 x 44827 |
Plain of Ashes | Ore | 104268 x 52743 |
Ragnir Holm | Ore | 54495 x 80222 |
Sevaath Mere | Lumber | 66786 x 35546 |
Southern Battleground | Lumber | 101866 x 24663 |
Tainted Swamp | Gold | 77439 x 43793 |
The Black Bog | Ore | 61160 x 35809 |
The Blood Sands | Gold | 15029 x 36520 |
The Doomplain | Gold | 38996 x 53846 |
Thollok Marsh | Gold | 56704 x 35484 |
Vale of Nar Addad | Magic | 18936 x 33078 |
Valkos Wilds | Magic | 42903 x 41453 |
Western Battleground | Magic | 106782 x 29018 |
Ymur's Crown | Gold | 42652 x 85005 |
Mine Products
Each mine can produce specific resources as chosen by the claimant's guild leadership.
Gold Mine
Resources
50000 | |
100 | |
20 | |
20 | |
10 |
Expansion Resources
3 |
Lumber Camp
Resources
50000 | |
100 | |
30 | |
30 | |
10 |
Expansion Resources
3 |
Magic Mine
Resources
50000 | |
30 | |
20 | |
10 | |
10 | |
10 |
Expansion Resources
3 |
Ore Mine
Resources
50000 | |
30 | |
20 | |
20 | |
10 |
Expansion Resources
3 |
Mithril
Mithril can only be found on mobs. Is purpose in unique in that it is only ever used as a reagent to item speed crafting tasks.