![]() Stardust is used as currency at Dusuri's Star Shop to purchase the celestial ring along with other rewards.Įxperience rates vary greatly based on level, the tier of pickaxe used, and time spent locating stars. Stardust is obtained by mining the crashed star. Players can exchange stardust via a shop run by Dusuri at the Mining Guild entrance on the surface.Īt max size, a star has a minimum of 2930 Stardust and offers 78110 experience. Stars will also disappear if they have not been fully mined once a new star crashes within the same region. ![]() Once the final layer (when the star is size one) is fully mined, the star will crumble and disappear. This means, for example, that the final layer of a star will always last at least 4 minutes, regardless of the amount of players mining it at once. For example, if 8 players successfully mine the same star on the same tick, they will all still receive loot as normal, but the star's remaining "health" bar will only decrease by 3 points. If mining at the Trahaearn mine entrance, there is also a 1/127 chance of obtaining a crystal shard.Ī star can only deplete at a maximum rate of 3 stardust per game tick. Players may receive a rock golem whilst mining, where the chance is scaled off the size of the star. Mining enhancers that multiply yield do not work on crashed stars. There is also a chance players may receive additional stardust depending on the star size. A roll for mining stardust is performed regularly based on the strength of your pickaxe, with the mining chance for each roll shown in the table below. ![]() Players will receive stardust as they mine the crashed star, receiving experience each time a piece of stardust is mined. The more people mining a star, the faster one can expect to get through the layers. The amount left to mine of the current layer can be determined by prospecting while mining. ![]() In addition, their name will be added to the Shooting Star Noticeboard in the reception room north of the Observatory up to five players are displayed on the noticeboard.Įach layer of the star is mined from 0% to 100%, at which point the outermost layer sloughs off, and the star's size is reduced by one tier. The first person to attempt to mine the crashed star will be notified in the chatbox that they are the first to find the star, and a jingle will play alongside the chatbox message. ![]()
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