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[[Mining]] Dark Iron requires 230 skill in mining, but the only way to learn how to [[smelt]] it into bars is by speaking with [[Gloom'rel]], a ghost in the [[Summoner's Tomb]] in the Blackrock Depths and giving him 20 [[Gold]] bars, 10 [[Truesilver]] bars, and 2 [[Star Ruby]]. After you speak to [[Gloom'rel]], a bowl will appear at his feet. Touching the bowl will give him his tribute. Speak to him again, and he will teach you to smelt.
 
   
 
[[Mining]] Dark Iron requires 230 skill in mining, but the only way to learn how to '''smelt Dark Iron''' into bars is by speaking with {{NPC|Neutral|Gloom'rel}}, a ghost in the [[Summoners' Tomb]] in the Blackrock Depths, and giving him 20 {{item|icon=|Gold Bar|Gold Bars}}, 10 {{item|icon=|Truesilver Bar|Truesilver Bars}}, and 2 {{item|icon=|Star Ruby|Star Rubies}}. After you speak to Gloom'rel, a bowl will appear at his feet. Touching the bowl will give him his tribute. Speak to him again and he will teach you to smelt.
It is important to talk to [[Gloom'rel]] before any other dwarf, as Hate'rel will begin the event to open the door, requiring you to kill Gloom'rel. Dead dwarves make poor teachers.
 
   
 
It is important to talk to Gloom'rel before any other dwarf since [[Doom'rel]] will begin the event to open the door which requires you to then kill Gloom'rel. Dead dwarves make poor teachers.
Unlike most smelting normal ore, it requires eight Dark Iron ore to create a bar of Dark Iron. Dark Iron can only be smelted at the [[Black Forge]] deep in the instance. You should take this into account, as some of the smithing recipes require as much as eighteen Dark Iron bars. That translates into at least one hundred and forty-four Dark Iron ore.
 
   
 
Unlike most smelting normal ore, it requires eight pieces of Dark Iron ore to create one bar of Dark Iron. Dark Iron can only be smelted at the [[Black Forge]] deep in the instance. You should take this into account, as some of the smithing recipes require as much as eighteen Dark Iron bars. That translates into at least one hundred and forty-four Dark Iron ore.
Also, [[Gloom'rel]] will remember that you paid him, so if you ever decide to temporary drop mining as a skill, you can relearn the ability to smelt it again at a later time, by simply paying him a visit
 
   
 
Also, Gloom'rel will remember that you paid him so if you ever decide to temporary drop mining as a skill then you can relearn the ability to smelt it again at a later time by simply paying him a visit.
{{AlsoSee|[[Dark Iron Bar]]}}
 
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== See also ==
 
* [[Dark Iron Bar]]
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Revision as of 14:22, 28 July 2010


Mining Dark Iron requires 230 skill in mining, but the only way to learn how to smelt Dark Iron into bars is by speaking with Neutral Gloom'rel, a ghost in the Summoners' Tomb in the Blackrock Depths, and giving him 20 [Gold Bars], 10 [Truesilver Bars], and 2 [Star Rubies]. After you speak to Gloom'rel, a bowl will appear at his feet. Touching the bowl will give him his tribute. Speak to him again and he will teach you to smelt.

It is important to talk to Gloom'rel before any other dwarf since Doom'rel will begin the event to open the door which requires you to then kill Gloom'rel. Dead dwarves make poor teachers.

Unlike most smelting normal ore, it requires eight pieces of Dark Iron ore to create one bar of Dark Iron. Dark Iron can only be smelted at the Black Forge deep in the instance. You should take this into account, as some of the smithing recipes require as much as eighteen Dark Iron bars. That translates into at least one hundred and forty-four Dark Iron ore.

Also, Gloom'rel will remember that you paid him so if you ever decide to temporary drop mining as a skill then you can relearn the ability to smelt it again at a later time by simply paying him a visit.

See also

External links