Necrite rock

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Necrite rock
Release12 February 2018 (Update)
MembersYes
QuestNo
LocationVaries
OptionsMine, Prospect, Examine
ExamineThis rock contains necrite ore.
Map
See locations section
Advanced data
Object ID113206, 113207, 113208
LinksMROD
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Necrite rocks are a type of rock found in various mines. They can be mined with at least level 70 Mining. When mined, they will give necrite ore, with occasional igneous or metamorphic geodes. Players mining at Uzer who have not yet completed Crocodile Tears may find the enchanted water tiara helpful.

Mining

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Necrite rock
Mining level 70
OutputNecrite ore.png: RS3 Inventory image of Necrite oreNecrite ore
Core
Stone spiritNecrite stone spirit.png: RS3 Inventory image of Necrite stone spiritNecrite
GeodeIgneous geode.png: RS3 Inventory image of Igneous geodeIgneous
Rock stats
Durability1,300
Hardness140
XP multiplier0.8
Base ore qty1

Critical swing chance
15% 75
20%N/A
Rockertunity multiplier
×5 73
×6 77
Double ore chance
5% 76
10%N/A
Varrock armourVarrock armour 3.png: RS3 Inventory image of Varrock armour 33 (2%)
Geode chance
10% 75
15%N/A

Locations

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  1. ^ Only when using a Juju mining potion or Perfect juju mining potion.
  2. ^ a b For an accurate drop chance see the mining rate calculator.
  3. ^ Only in the Warforge south tunnel mine.
  4. ^ Can only be obtained once.
  5. ^ Guaranteed drop if the player has not received it after mining 50 ores.
  6. ^ Only rolled when obtaining an ore while Tagga's corehammer is used.

Achievements

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  • It's Mine! ( 15) – Mine one of each of the listed ores.
  • Everything Is Oresome ( 20) – Increase the capacity of your ore box by mining 100 of each of the listed ores.

Update history

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This information has been compiled as part of the update history project. Some updates may not be included – see here for how to help out!
  • patch 21 January 2019 (Update):
    • Necrite rocks will now have appropriate colours when seen with the textures disabled.

Trivia

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  • According to Zanik, Necrite rocks are formed from the deaths of many in the surrounding location around the rock's formation.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Mod Rowley. Imcando keys not dropping from eels. Reddit. 28 April 2020. (Archived from the original on 29 April 2020.) Mod Rowley: "The keys from fishing and mining are a 100% guaranteed drop if you don't already have one after 50 successful catches/ores."
  2. ^ Zanik, RuneScape. "Necrite? That suggests a lot of people died down there."