
Below is a list of data summery of a few mining events.
Tiles are the total tiles mined.
Stone tiles are the tiles that ends up leaving a stone tile where the miner is mining.
Dub tiles basically give nothing, neither ore or stone.
Ore count is the total counted ore during the mining.
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Tiles : 1358 Stone Tiles: 160 Dub Count: 234 Total Ore Count: 3779
Tiles : 622 Stone Tiles: 74 Dub Count: 127 Total Ore Count: 1682
Tiles : 133 Stone Tiles: 8 Dub Count: 21 Total Ore Count: 435
Tiles : 1499 Stone Tiles: 119 Dub Count: 279 Total Ore Count: 4424
Tiles : 1911 Stone Tiles: 171 Dub Count: 335 Total Ore Count: 5630
Tiles : 1744 Stone Tiles: 150 Dub Count: 316 Total Ore Count: 5123
Tiles : 485 Stone Tiles: 69 Dub Count: 86 Total Ore Count: 1355
Summation
Tiles : 7752
Stone Tiles: 751
Dub Count: 1398
Total Ore Count: 22428
Math:
Ore per tile: 3.29
You get on average 3.3 ore per tile when mining a cast iron vain. Using this basic logic it means you need on average 1.51 tiles to get 1 bar of any metal, 3.79 tiles to get 1 wrought iron bar, 7.57 tiles per 1 gold nugget and 3.79 tiles for 1 silver nugget.
The basic math can be a bit off but it shows how much on average mining can provide.
Just to note. These experiments were done on cast iron and might differ on other types or ore or other levels. But more then likely the same line of code is used through all levels and all types of ore so the math should be the same throughout levels or ore types.