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| Description=Allows you to search for suitable locations for conducting a mining operation
 
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| Skills unlocked=Metallurgy, Mining
 
| Crafts unlocked=Woo-Woo-Wand
 
| Crafts unlocked=Woo-Woo-Wand
 
| Builds unlocked=Mine Entrance
 
| Builds unlocked=Mine Entrance
 
| Others unlocked=Prospect
 
| Others unlocked=Prospect
 
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==In-Game Text==
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''"Now a miner, before he begins to mine the veins, must consider seven things, namely : the situation, the conditions, the water, the roads, the climate, the right of ownership, and the neighbours."''
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''– Georgius Agricola, de Re Metallica''
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… but first of all the vein must be located. Prospecting allows you to search for suitable locations for conducting a mining operation.
  
 
==About==
 
==About==
 
 
Prospecting allows one to find the location of ore hidden underground.
 
Prospecting allows one to find the location of ore hidden underground.
  
== How to Prospect ==
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As of the "Nickels and Dimes" update (25-4-2013), a second mine node type has been added, the Copper node, differentiated only by the color of the node on the ground when prospecting and the result of the Ore when smelted.
 
 
To use, equip either a [[Woo-Woo-Wand]] or [[Dowsing Rods]] and toggle the skill in the Adventure Menu (V), Prospect (P). While active, a floating arrow appears above the characters head and will bounce around much like a compass needle trying to point north. It can go from bouncing randomly around to more stabilized direction. Direction is merely orientational, and once we walk close to an ore spot it will be marked as brown circular patch of ground with black lines covering it.<br>
 
  
[[File:orenode.jpg]]
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A [[Woo-Woo-Wand]] can be used to find low-purity iron nodes and well points. To find copper nodes and higher-purity iron nodes you must use the [[Dowsing Rods]].
  
== Tips ==
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==How to Prospect==  
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To use, equip either a [[Woo-Woo-Wand]] or [[Dowsing Rods]] and toggle the skill in the Adventure Menu (V), Prospect (P). While active, a floating arrow appears above the characters head and will bounce around much like a compass needle trying to point north. It can go from bouncing randomly around to more stabilized direction. Direction is merely orientational, and once you walk close to an ore spot it will be marked as brown circular patch of ground with grey or brown lines covering it.
  
I have found that the easiest thing to do is to use the regular [[Woo-Woo-Wand]] and zoom your camera out far and just wander around in a sort of large expanding circular pattern around the location you desire the metal node ignoring the directional arrows over your head. I have seen metal nodes appear on the ground a very good distance from my character's position, indicating the range is quite high.
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<br>[[File:orenode.jpg]]
  
Apparently the whole map is filled with mine nodes, the purity of the ores is what makes it hard to find a node in a specific location, it is way harder to find high purity nodes than lower purity ones
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==Tips==
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The easiest way to find an iron node is to use the regular [[Woo-Woo-Wand]] and zoom your camera out far and just wander around in a sort of large expanding circular pattern around the location you desire the Iron node. The prospecting arrow will lock on to a node only when the node is within render range in the world.
  
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The whole map is filled with mine nodes, the purity of the ores is what makes it hard to find a node in a specific location; it is much more difficult to find high purity nodes than lower purity ones. High purity nodes can only be found with high purity [[Dowsing Rods]]. The mine elements will vary by about 5 points from each of the elements of the rod used to find the node.
  
As of the "Nickels and Dimes" update (25-4-2013) , mine nodes have now split into two types, differentiated only by the color of the node on the ground when prospecting and the result of their respective [[Ore]] when smelted.
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When wanting to find higher purity nodes you will want to use a combination of two Dowsing Rods, one with a higher purity than the other. When you find a node using the higher purity rods check the spot using the lower purity rods, if the node can't be seen using the lower purity rods then the node is a higher-purity node. The Woo-Woo-Wand can be used as an alternative to the low-purity rods when locating iron nodes.
Copper nodes seem to have been found predominantly, if not only, with [[Dowsing Rods]], with most people that tried [[Woo-Woo-Wand]] reporting no luck in finding Copper nodes.
 
  
Copper node - [[File:Coppernode.jpg]] |   Iron node - [[File:Ironnode.jpg]]
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Copper Node: !! Iron Node: !! Well Point:
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| [[File:Coppernode.jpg]] || [[File:Ironnode.jpg]] || [[File:Wellspot.jpg|172px|180px]]
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Revision as of 07:01, 5 May 2015

Prospecting icon.png Prospecting
"Allows you to search for suitable locations for conducting a mining operation"
Requirements:
Skill(s) required:
Proficiencies required:
700 Flora & Fauna icon.png Flora & Fauna
625 Hunting & Hideworking icon.png Hunting & Hideworking
1675 Mines & Mountains icon.png Mines & Mountains
Skills Unlocked:
Crafts Unlocked:
Builds Unlocked:
Others Unlocked:


In-Game Text

"Now a miner, before he begins to mine the veins, must consider seven things, namely : the situation, the conditions, the water, the roads, the climate, the right of ownership, and the neighbours."

– Georgius Agricola, de Re Metallica

… but first of all the vein must be located. Prospecting allows you to search for suitable locations for conducting a mining operation.

About

Prospecting allows one to find the location of ore hidden underground.

As of the "Nickels and Dimes" update (25-4-2013), a second mine node type has been added, the Copper node, differentiated only by the color of the node on the ground when prospecting and the result of the Ore when smelted.

A Woo-Woo-Wand can be used to find low-purity iron nodes and well points. To find copper nodes and higher-purity iron nodes you must use the Dowsing Rods.

How to Prospect

To use, equip either a Woo-Woo-Wand or Dowsing Rods and toggle the skill in the Adventure Menu (V), Prospect (P). While active, a floating arrow appears above the characters head and will bounce around much like a compass needle trying to point north. It can go from bouncing randomly around to more stabilized direction. Direction is merely orientational, and once you walk close to an ore spot it will be marked as brown circular patch of ground with grey or brown lines covering it.


Orenode.jpg

Tips

The easiest way to find an iron node is to use the regular Woo-Woo-Wand and zoom your camera out far and just wander around in a sort of large expanding circular pattern around the location you desire the Iron node. The prospecting arrow will lock on to a node only when the node is within render range in the world.

The whole map is filled with mine nodes, the purity of the ores is what makes it hard to find a node in a specific location; it is much more difficult to find high purity nodes than lower purity ones. High purity nodes can only be found with high purity Dowsing Rods. The mine elements will vary by about 5 points from each of the elements of the rod used to find the node.

When wanting to find higher purity nodes you will want to use a combination of two Dowsing Rods, one with a higher purity than the other. When you find a node using the higher purity rods check the spot using the lower purity rods, if the node can't be seen using the lower purity rods then the node is a higher-purity node. The Woo-Woo-Wand can be used as an alternative to the low-purity rods when locating iron nodes.

Copper Node: Iron Node: Well Point:
Coppernode.jpg Ironnode.jpg Wellspot.jpg