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[[File:Iron Mine.jpg|thumb|400px|A [[quarry]] and an [[Iron Mine]]]]
[[File:Iron Mine.jpg|thumb|300px|A [[Quarry]] and an [[Iron Mine]]]]


The Mine is a structure which allows [[miner]]s to obtain [[iron ore]] and [[coal]]<ref>http://www.shiningrocksoftware.com/?p=844</ref>. It cannot be removed from the landscape, but the upside is that it produces massive amounts if [[iron]] and [[coal]]. The downside is that while the player can remove the wooden or [[stone]] part of the structure, they leave a heap of dirt or a pit in the ground, and the land is wasted forever.
The '''Mine''' is a structure which allows [[miner]]s to obtain [[iron ore]] and [[coal]]<ref>http://www.shiningrocksoftware.com/?p=844</ref>. It cannot be removed from the landscape, but the upside is that it produces massive amounts of iron and coal. The downside is that while the player can remove the wooden or [[stone]] part of the structure, they leave a heap of dirt or a pit in the ground and the land is wasted forever.


[[Coal]] can be used as an alternative fuel source to replace [[firewood]]. This can reduce the need for so much [[forest]] area, at the expense of having more miners. [[Coal]] can be used by the [[blacksmith]] to make [[tools#Steel Tools|steel tools]] which last longer than [[tools#Iron Tools|iron tools]].
Mines function in much the same way as quarries, in that they both require large workforces and allow the player to access resources under the earth.


[[Iron]] ore can then be smelted by the [[blacksmith]] into [[tools]].
== Resource Gathering ==
The primary function of a mine is to obtain iron from beneath the earth for the production of tools. A secondary benefit to a mine, however, is the acquisition of coal.


It needs to be placed on a hill or mountain and requires a large workforce.<ref>http://www.shiningrocksoftware.com/?p=587</ref>
Coal can be used as an alternative fuel source to replace [[firewood]]. This can reduce the need for [[forest]] area, at the expense of having more miners. Coal can also be used by the [[blacksmith]] to smelt iron and make [[tools#Steel Tools|steel tools]], which last longer than [[tools#Iron Tools|iron tools]].


== Placement Restrictions and Labor Force ==
Mines need to be placed on a hill or mountain and require a workforce of 30 to perform at peak efficiency.<ref>http://www.shiningrocksoftware.com/?p=587</ref>


===Building Cost===
== Hazards ==
A mine can suffer cave-ins, which are extremely dangerous to any miners that are currently working inside.


== Building Cost ==
*48 [[Logs]]
*48 [[Logs]]
*68 [[Stone]]
*68 [[Stone]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 05:43, 31 January 2014

Mine
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A Quarry and an Iron Mine

The Mine is a structure which allows miners to obtain iron ore and coal[1]. It cannot be removed from the landscape, but the upside is that it produces massive amounts of iron and coal. The downside is that while the player can remove the wooden or stone part of the structure, they leave a heap of dirt or a pit in the ground and the land is wasted forever.

Mines function in much the same way as quarries, in that they both require large workforces and allow the player to access resources under the earth.

Resource Gathering

The primary function of a mine is to obtain iron from beneath the earth for the production of tools. A secondary benefit to a mine, however, is the acquisition of coal.

Coal can be used as an alternative fuel source to replace firewood. This can reduce the need for forest area, at the expense of having more miners. Coal can also be used by the blacksmith to smelt iron and make steel tools, which last longer than iron tools.

Placement Restrictions and Labor Force

Mines need to be placed on a hill or mountain and require a workforce of 30 to perform at peak efficiency.[2]

Hazards

A mine can suffer cave-ins, which are extremely dangerous to any miners that are currently working inside.

Building Cost


References


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