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11:40 pm, January 23, 2019

Mining 1-99

Levels 1-32

Completing Doric's Quest and The Digsite grants the player a total of 16600 Mining experience

Levels 1-15 – Copper ore/Tin ore

Levels 15-75 – Iron ore

Levels 75-99 – Granite

Levels 30-99 – Motherlode Mine

Levels 61-75 – Gemstones

Levels 70-99 – Volcanic Mine

Levels 75-99 – Blast Mine

Levels 85-99 – Runite ore

 

Motherload Mine

Ore Level Experience
Coal Coal 30 0 experience
Golden nugget Golden nugget 30 0 experience
Gold ore Gold ore 40 15 experience
Mithril ore Mithril ore 55 30 experience
Adamantite ore Adamantite ore 70 45 experience
Runite ore Runite ore 85 75 experience

Nugget Rewards

Source: https://oldschoolrunescape.fandom.com/wiki/Pay-to-play_Mining_training 

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