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Going with the first idea, I consistently get 1 tin. --[[User:Amhur|Amhur]] 20:30, 22 December 2008 (EST) | Going with the first idea, I consistently get 1 tin. --[[User:Amhur|Amhur]] 20:30, 22 December 2008 (EST) | ||
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+ | From my experience, it is a memory game. For now, I can only get up to 4 consistently on copper/iron (and 2 on tin) can't seem to get any higher. You simply have to select the correct crystal but 1 move late. |
Revision as of 01:42, 23 December 2008
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For copper mines i have found so far its not the color rather the shade that gives Copper Ore. example: bright and dark green,pink,brown,red,purple,blue give Copper Ore but light or pastel of those don't.
for tin mines i have found most colors of green, red and yellow and grey even the washed colors (careful though they shades look simular) will give you Tin Ore. also seem to pull just 1 tin at a time even with Ore Extraction lv2. except the dark grey ones give 3 tin.
Copied from Mining Guide Page
Iron
- Click the color cystal that doesn't belong and then work the mine. Success yields 3 ore at level 1 and 2 Ore Extraction skill.
Copper
You need to click the most SATURATED color. Knowing the saturation priority will help here when the colors are close. The most saturated color doesn't mean the darkest color (example: blue vs yellow) The most saturated color in SIMPLE terms means the one with the most color pigment. If a color is brighter but more grey, it might not be the most saturated. Hope this makes sense ~Zreyas
Tin
It looks like mining the most brownish crystal results in a constant 1 tin ore revenue. There's no difference between the ore extraction levels as far as I can tell. It is said to be possible to get up to 3 tin ore from the mine, but this is not (yet) repeatable. Macbeth
Two other ideas:
- The crystals with the lowest blue component in the RGB palette
- The crystals with the highest green component in the RGB palette
Going with the first idea, I consistently get 1 tin. --Amhur 20:30, 22 December 2008 (EST)
Mining mini-game
From my experience, it is a memory game. For now, I can only get up to 4 consistently on copper/iron (and 2 on tin) can't seem to get any higher. You simply have to select the correct crystal but 1 move late.