Pieces of *metal* ore are raw material items that can be used to produce ingots of the corresponding metal via the Smithing skill. Each piece of ore can be used to produce a single item. Level 6+ Weaponsmiths are able to melt multiple pieces of same-metal ore, although typically it is less efficient in terms of net ingot gain.
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| - Pieces of *metal* ore are raw material items that can be used to produce ingots of the corresponding metal via the Smithing skill. Each piece of ore can be used to produce a single item. Level 6+ Weaponsmiths are able to melt multiple pieces of same-metal ore, although typically it is less efficient in terms of net ingot gain.
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| - They are useful for players who wish to improve their metal-made armor and weaponry. Surprisingly weaponsmiths don't really need ore since they can melt junk armor/weapons into ingots. For further details check Smithing.
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| - Pieces of *metal* ore are raw material items that can be used to produce ingots of the corresponding metal via the Smithing skill. Each piece of ore can be used to produce a single item. Level 6+ Weaponsmiths are able to melt multiple pieces of same-metal ore, although typically it is less efficient in terms of net ingot gain.
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| - Iron,Mithril,Adamantium,Eternium
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| - Pieces of ore are typically obtained by digging walls . Note that the ore type distribution follows metal quality .
Aside from digging, pieces of ore can be generated as common loot.
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| - Pieces of *metal* ore are raw material items that can be used to produce ingots of the corresponding metal via the Smithing skill. Each piece of ore can be used to produce a single item. Level 6+ Weaponsmiths are able to melt multiple pieces of same-metal ore, although typically it is less efficient in terms of net ingot gain.
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