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'''Iron Mining''' is a [[Research|research]] technology in the Economy tree of the [[Research_Center|Research Center]] in Whiteout Survival.
'''Iron Mining''' refers to the activity of gathering [[Iron]] from iron ore tiles on the world map. Iron is a late-game resource critical for upgrading high-level buildings, training advanced troops, and crafting powerful gear.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Iron Mining increases '''Iron Gathering Speed'''. It is available in 5 tiers (Iron Mining I, Iron Mining II, Iron Mining III, Iron Mining IV, Iron Mining V), each with multiple upgrade levels.
Iron becomes increasingly important as your city grows past the early-game stages. It is primarily consumed by high-level construction, troop training (Tier 3+), and [[Hero Gears|gear crafting]]. Iron Mining on the world map is the main way to accumulate Iron beyond what your production buildings generate.


Research costs include 5 resources: Resource, Meat, Wood, Coal, and Iron. Prerequisites require a specific Research Center level and, for higher tiers, completion of previous tiers. Construction times are base times and do not account for Research Speed bonuses.
== Iron Tile Levels ==
Iron deposit tiles appear on the world map:
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tile Level !! Iron Available !! Notes
|-
| Level 1 || Low || Basic deposits, widely available
|-
| Level 2 || Moderate || Common in mid-range areas
|-
| Level 3 || High || Less frequent, worth prioritizing
|-
| Level 4 || Very High || Rare and competitive
|-
| Level 5 || Massive || Extremely rare, near state center
|}
 
== How to Mine Iron ==
# Open the world map and look for Iron tile icons (ore/mineral rock imagery).
# Tap an Iron tile to view available ore and current miners.
# Tap "Gather" to deploy a gathering march.
# Troops travel, mine Iron, and return automatically when full.
 
== Iron Consumption ==
Iron is used for:
* **High-level construction** — Required for upgrading Furnace, military buildings, and advanced structures
* **Advanced troop training** — Tier 3 and higher troops require Iron to train
* **Gear crafting** — [[Hero Gears]] and [[Chief Gears]] require Iron components
* **Advanced research** — Some top-tier Battle Research technologies need Iron
 
== Improving Mining Efficiency ==
 
=== Heroes ===
Assign heroes with Gathering bonuses to lead Iron mining marches. These heroes increase load capacity and reduce travel time, resulting in more Iron per hour.
 
=== Research ===
The [[Economy Research]] tree includes:
* Iron Gathering Speed — reduces gathering trip time
* March Load Capacity — increases Iron per trip
* Iron Production boost — enhances passive Iron generation
 
=== Chief Gear ===
[[Chief Gears|Gathering Chief Gear]] benefits all resource gathering including Iron. A full Gathering set significantly increases Iron yield.
 
== Iron vs. Other Resources ==
Iron is typically gathered less frequently than Meat, Wood, or Coal because:
* It is primarily needed in the mid-to-late game
* Iron tiles are less common than other resource types
* Early game priorities favor Wood and Coal
 
However, once you reach higher Furnace levels, Iron demand spikes significantly. Building up an Iron stockpile early prevents bottlenecks later.
 
== Tips ==
* '''Don't neglect Iron early:''' Start accumulating Iron before you actually need it — demand increases sharply at higher furnace levels.
* '''Prioritize high-level tiles:''' Iron Level 4–5 tiles yield far more per trip than Level 1–2.
* '''Use Gathering gear:''' Even a partial Gathering gear set dramatically improves Iron collection rates.
* '''Coordinate with alliance:''' Alliance territory near Iron deposits gives better access to high-level tiles.
* '''Balance with Coal:''' If Coal and Iron are both needed, prioritize Coal first since it fuels the Furnace.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Research]]
* [[Iron]]
* [[Research_Center|Research Center]]
* [[Resources]]
* [[Economy Research]]
* [[Chief Gears]]
* [[Hero Gears]]
* [[Coal Mining]]
* [[Buildings]]
* [[Buildings]]
[[Category:Research]][[Category:Economy_Research|Economy Research]]

Revision as of 02:54, 20 May 2026

Iron Mining refers to the activity of gathering Iron from iron ore tiles on the world map. Iron is a late-game resource critical for upgrading high-level buildings, training advanced troops, and crafting powerful gear.

Overview

Iron becomes increasingly important as your city grows past the early-game stages. It is primarily consumed by high-level construction, troop training (Tier 3+), and gear crafting. Iron Mining on the world map is the main way to accumulate Iron beyond what your production buildings generate.

Iron Tile Levels

Iron deposit tiles appear on the world map:

Tile Level Iron Available Notes
Level 1 Low Basic deposits, widely available
Level 2 Moderate Common in mid-range areas
Level 3 High Less frequent, worth prioritizing
Level 4 Very High Rare and competitive
Level 5 Massive Extremely rare, near state center

How to Mine Iron

  1. Open the world map and look for Iron tile icons (ore/mineral rock imagery).
  2. Tap an Iron tile to view available ore and current miners.
  3. Tap "Gather" to deploy a gathering march.
  4. Troops travel, mine Iron, and return automatically when full.

Iron Consumption

Iron is used for:

  • **High-level construction** — Required for upgrading Furnace, military buildings, and advanced structures
  • **Advanced troop training** — Tier 3 and higher troops require Iron to train
  • **Gear crafting** — Hero Gears and Chief Gears require Iron components
  • **Advanced research** — Some top-tier Battle Research technologies need Iron

Improving Mining Efficiency

Heroes

Assign heroes with Gathering bonuses to lead Iron mining marches. These heroes increase load capacity and reduce travel time, resulting in more Iron per hour.

Research

The Economy Research tree includes:

  • Iron Gathering Speed — reduces gathering trip time
  • March Load Capacity — increases Iron per trip
  • Iron Production boost — enhances passive Iron generation

Chief Gear

Gathering Chief Gear benefits all resource gathering including Iron. A full Gathering set significantly increases Iron yield.

Iron vs. Other Resources

Iron is typically gathered less frequently than Meat, Wood, or Coal because:

  • It is primarily needed in the mid-to-late game
  • Iron tiles are less common than other resource types
  • Early game priorities favor Wood and Coal

However, once you reach higher Furnace levels, Iron demand spikes significantly. Building up an Iron stockpile early prevents bottlenecks later.

Tips

  • Don't neglect Iron early: Start accumulating Iron before you actually need it — demand increases sharply at higher furnace levels.
  • Prioritize high-level tiles: Iron Level 4–5 tiles yield far more per trip than Level 1–2.
  • Use Gathering gear: Even a partial Gathering gear set dramatically improves Iron collection rates.
  • Coordinate with alliance: Alliance territory near Iron deposits gives better access to high-level tiles.
  • Balance with Coal: If Coal and Iron are both needed, prioritize Coal first since it fuels the Furnace.

See Also