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Runite ore, used to make rune equipment, can be quite profitable to mine, although due to the high mining requirement and lengthy respawn time, it can be fairly difficult to mine in bulk. With the use of quick hopping, however, it's possible to mine a great number of runite ore per hour, spending the majority of it actually mining and not waiting for respawns or world switching. There are seven different locations to mine runite ore, ranked roughly in order from most desirable to least:

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  • Runite ore, used to make rune equipment, can be quite profitable to mine, although due to the high mining requirement and lengthy respawn time, it can be fairly difficult to mine in bulk. With the use of quick hopping, however, it's possible to mine a great number of runite ore per hour, spending the majority of it actually mining and not waiting for respawns or world switching. There are seven different locations to mine runite ore, ranked roughly in order from most desirable to least:
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  • Depends on what mining site the player chooses
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  • Mining
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  • Varrock armour 4 and depends on what mining site the player chooses
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  • Mining runite ore
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  • Runite ore, used to make rune equipment, can be quite profitable to mine, although due to the high mining requirement and lengthy respawn time, it can be fairly difficult to mine in bulk. With the use of quick hopping, however, it's possible to mine a great number of runite ore per hour, spending the majority of it actually mining and not waiting for respawns or world switching. There are seven different locations to mine runite ore, ranked roughly in order from most desirable to least: *Mining Guild resource dungeon -- Three rocks with a deposit box close by. Often taken by players who stay put on one world and mine the other ores while waiting for the respawn. Requires 45 Dungeoneering. *Keldagrim north mine -- Two rocks usable after completion of Forgiveness of a Chaos Dwarf. Relatively competitive due to it being next to a bank. *Heroes' Guild mine -- Two rocks accessible after completing Heroes' Quest. Close to banks, often used by other quick hoppers. *Mourner Tunnels mine -- One rock next to non-aggressive dark beasts. Accessible with a crystal teleport seed after Within the Light, requires Mourning's Ends Part II started to access. Relatively unused. *Central Fremennik Isles mining site -- Requires completion of The Fremennik Isles. Far from a bank and through aggressive ice trolls. *Lava Maze Dungeon mine -- One rock, difficult to access and surrounded by aggressive poison spiders. *Lava Maze runite mining site -- Two rocks in high-level Wilderness. Very dangerous and not recommended for members. *Trahaearn section of Prifddinas -- Two rocks in the ore mining area. When quick hopping, it's fine to pick a location with only one rock -- it won't significantly slow you down. For the actual mining, a dragon pickaxe and lava titan are strongly recommended, and a higher Mining level than 85 is much preferred. With 99 Mining and a lava titan, you will mine runite about three times as fast as someone with just 85 Mining and no familiar. Log in to a random world at the runite rock location of your choosing. Mine the rock -- this could take anywhere from a second to two minutes, but on average with a lava titan it will be about 20 seconds. Once the ore is depleted, look on your Friends List for someone on a different world, and right-click to "Join" them. You'll be switched to their world in about five seconds, with a new runite rock. Repeat this process, using the "Quickhop FC" to increase your number of worlds if needed, until the rock on your original world has respawned . Bank as necessary. With a decent speed for mining the ore, it's possible to get 100 to 150 runite ore per hour. Keep in mind that this method is competitive, and it's possible that other players will be using all of the available rocks.
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  • Runite ore, used to make rune equipment, can be quite profitable to mine, although due to the high mining requirement and lengthy respawn time, it can be fairly difficult to mine in bulk. With the use of quick hopping, however, it's possible to mine a great number of runite ore per hour, spending the majority of it actually mining and not waiting for respawns or world switching. There are seven different locations to mine runite ore, ranked roughly in order from most desirable to least: * Mining Guild resource dungeon -- Three rocks with a deposit box close by. Often taken by players who stay put on one world and mine the other ores while waiting for the respawn. Requires 45 Dungeoneering. * Keldagrim north mine -- Two rocks usable after completion of Forgiveness of a Chaos Dwarf. Relatively competitive due to it being next to a bank. * Heroes' Guild mine -- Two rocks accessible after completing Heroes' Quest. Close to banks, often used by other quick hoppers. * Mourner Tunnels mine -- One rock next to non-aggressive dark beasts. Accessible with a crystal teleport seed after Within the Light, requires Mourning's Ends Part II started to access. Relatively unused. * Central Fremennik Isles mining site -- Requires completion of The Fremennik Isles. Far from a bank and through aggressive ice trolls. * Lava Maze Dungeon mine -- One rock, difficult to access and surrounded by aggressive poison spiders. * Lava Maze runite mining site -- Two rocks in high-level Wilderness. Very dangerous and not recommended for members. * Trahaearn section of Prifddinas -- Two rocks in the ore mining area. When quick hopping, it's fine to pick a location with only one rock -- it won't significantly slow you down. For the actual mining, a dragon pickaxe and lava titan are strongly recommended, and a higher Mining level than 85 is much preferred. With 99 Mining and a lava titan, you will mine runite about three times as fast as someone with just 85 Mining and no familiar. Log in to a random world at the runite rock location of your choosing. Mine the rock -- this could take anywhere from a second to two minutes, but on average with a lava titan it will be about 20 seconds. Once the ore is depleted, look on your Friends List for someone on a different world, and right-click to "Join" them. You'll be switched to their world in about five seconds, with a new runite rock. Repeat this process, using the "Quickhop FC" to increase your number of worlds if needed, until the rock on your original world has respawned (this should be about 25 minutes). Bank as necessary. With a decent speed for mining the ore, it's possible to get 100 to 150 runite ore per hour. Keep in mind that this method is competitive, and it's possible that other players will be using all of the available rocks. Due to constantly changing prices on the Grand Exchange, some information in this article may or may not be current.It is strongly recommended to check the live prices on the Grand Exchange before making large investments in any method.All prices on this page are cached, meaning it is possible that they appear out of date.To force a new cache of this page, click this link.If a money making method is out of date, you can edit it or leave a message on the talk page.
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