Dwarves are legendary throughout RuneScape for their mining prowess, so where better to hone your Mining skills than in the Dwarven Mine itself? The Dwarven Mine was created long ago after dwarves prospectors discovered an abundance of essential resources running through the rock. The dwarves are fiercely proud of the cavernous tunnels, and they are still working hard to harvest the ores that remain trapped within the rocks.
Be careful not to get lost in this subterranean labyrinth; there are plenty of creatures in here that are waiting for the chance to catch an unsuspecting adventurer. The mine is populated by dwarf miners that will put up quite a fight if you decide to attack them. The mine is also home to overgrown scorpions that skitter about amongst the mining rocks.
Location
The Dwarven Mine is situated deep in the ground between Falador and Ice Mountain. There are several entrances to the Dwarven Mine. The mine can be accessed from the north by climbing down the ladder in the southern foothills of Ice Mountain. There are two entrances in Falador; one south of the bank and one east of the Party Room. The other entrance can only be used by those with access to the Mining Guild. Entrance to the guild requires a Mining level of 60.
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In the Dwarven Mine, novice miners can train their skills on the tin and copper rocks; crafters can mine clay; more experienced miners can gather iron and coal; while advanced miners can chip away at gold, mithril and adamantine.
In addition to lots and lots of lovely mining rocks, the Dwarven Mine is home to a number of traders that can provide you with essential tools or brutal weapons.
Once you have smelted the ores that you have gathered, you can take them to the Smithing anvil that can be found near the centre of the mine. Simply bring a hammer and your bars and you're ready to go.
Advanced miners can access the Mining Guild. If you have a Mining level of 60 or above, head down to the most southern part of the mine and enter the guild. The guild gives you access to a host of coal and mithril rocks, with the added bonus of scorpion-free mining. The red dot on the map shows the location of the Mining Guild door, while the green, yellow and blue dots mark the main entrances to the mine itself.
Personalities
Nurmof
Nurmof is a purveyor of high quality pickaxes. He can sell you a shiny new pickaxe, from bronze up to rune, and he will also buy any that you no longer require. Nurmof can also repair broken pickaxes, for a fee.
Drogo
Drogo runs the Dwarven Mine's Mining Emporium. He does a great trade in ores and metal bars, but make sure you treat him with respect. Drogo doesn't take too kindly to anyone calling him 'short'.
Nurmof can be found in the north-west of the mine, north of the general store dwarf. Drogo can be found in the north of the mine, in the cave to the east of the Ice Mountain entrance.
Hammerspike Stoutbeard
You don't want to get on the wrong side of Hammerspike and his gang members. Hammerspike is a ruthless gangster, and has terrible manners.
Boot
Boot received his name due to a childhood habit of sleeping in a large item of footwear. Unsurprisingly for a dwarf, he knows a lot about Runescape gold.
Hammerspike can be found in the far west of the mine. Boot can be found in the west of the mine, in a cave to the west of Hura's crossbow shop.
Hura
A master crossbow craftsman, Hura is a useful source of knowledge for those who are looking to produce their own crossbow and ammunition. Hura can also sell you some crossbow components to start you on your way.
Cart Conductor
The Cart Conductor is an employee of Keldagrim Carts and he will happily sell you a cart ticket to Keldagrim.
Hura can be found in the west of the mine, in a cave to the south-west of the smithing anvil. The Cart Conductor can be found in the north-west of the mine, north of the general store.
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