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<noinclude>'''Blast Mining''' is a method of training the [[Miner]] profession using [[Explosives]] to mine [[Deathstone]].</noinclude>
<noinclude>'''Blast Mining''' is a method of training the [[Miner]] profession using [[Explosives]] to mine [[Deathstone]].


The process for blast mining is:
</noinclude>The process for blast mining is:
* First, an explosive is placed.
* First, an explosive is placed.
* The player has 6 seconds to get at least 3 squares away from the node before it detonates, during this time the player cannot place another explosive or leave the room.
* The player has 6 seconds to get at least 3 squares away from the node before it detonates, during this time the player cannot place another explosive or leave the room.
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* In total, the process takes 10 seconds to mine a node, after which it takes 60 seconds for the node to respawn.
* In total, the process takes 10 seconds to mine a node, after which it takes 60 seconds for the node to respawn.
* Explosives are used at a rate of one per stone.
* Explosives are used at a rate of one per stone.

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==Update history==
==Update history==
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 22 December 2024

Blast Mining is a method of training the Miner profession using Explosives to mine Deathstone.

The process for blast mining is:

  • First, an explosive is placed.
  • The player has 6 seconds to get at least 3 squares away from the node before it detonates, during this time the player cannot place another explosive or leave the room.
  • When the explosive detonates the room will shake, interrupting the player for around 1.5 seconds.
  • If the player is within 2 squars of the node, they will be stunned for 5 seconds instead.
  • In total, the process takes 10 seconds to mine a node, after which it takes 60 seconds for the node to respawn.
  • Explosives are used at a rate of one per stone.


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