Ore Mine

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Ore deposits are mined in mountains and are harder to find than stone and coal. Before constructing an ore mine a mountain should be explored to determine whether mining the available ore deposit will pay off. The iron smelters later refine the ore to iron bars.

Construction time on an empty field Rebuilding a ruin Oremine retro Ruin.gif Oremine new Ruin.png Minimum population required for maximum production Ore production at 100% deposit
12* 6* Oremine retro L1.gif Oremine new L1.png 30 45
11* 6* Oremine retro L2.gif Oremine new L2.png 40 80
12* 6* Oremine retro L3.gif Oremine new L3.png 50 125
14* 7* Oremine retro L4.gif Oremine new L4.png 60 180
15* 8* Oremine retro L5.gif Oremine new L5.png 70 245
17* 9* Oremine retro L6.gif Oremine new L6.png 80 320
18* 9* Oremine retro L7.gif Oremine new L7.png 90 405
19* 10* Oremine retro L8.gif Oremine new L8.png 100 500
21* 12* Oremine retro L9.gif Oremine new L9.png 110 605
21* 12* Oremine retro L10.gif Oremine new L10.png 120 720
Constructing an ore mine atop another kind of ruin: 26*

*The provided construction time does not take the research areas "Fatigue Duty" and "Industrial Cooperative" into account!
The cancellation of construction orders is possible at any time. 90 % of the paid ressources are returned.

Hints by experienced players

Due to the relatively low yield of ore mines, iron ore is particularly expensive at the start of the age. Therefore, always pay attention to the development of iron mines.