This guide provides an overview over the possible farming routes for Monelite Ore and showcases how to farm it more effectively. It contains maps displaying optimal and alternative routes as well as tables revealing the amount of ore you can expect after two hours of farming.
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General information and preparations
Monelite Ore is one of the three ore types that were introduced with the release of Battle for Azeroth. It functions as the base crafting component for many crafting recipes and is used quite frequently by blacksmiths, engineers and jewelers alike, making it always in demand. Since it is always in demand farming it can be quite lucrative and you should think about optimizing your strategies to obtain more of it during your sessions.
Monelite Ore ranks
The first strategy to optimize your mining sessions is to rank-up your mining skills. These are quite handy since they will allow you to become more efficient in mining deposits which will yield a higher return. Notice, that you can always mine, and for that matter gather, everything from the get-go in Battle for Azeroth, but Rank 2 and 3 will always be preferable.
There are two skills that are important to farm Monelite Ore more efficiently: Monelite Deposit and Monelite Seam. Both have three ranks that you should obtain immediately!
The Monelite Deposit skill
Increasing your Monelite Deposit skill will increase your ore yield after mining a normal or rich deposit.
Rank 1 is learned from either Myra Cabot (Alliance mining trainer located in Boralus) or Secott the Goldsmith (Horde mining trainer located in Dazar'alor). It requires a BfA mining level of 1.
Rank 2 comes from a quest that is offered to you by your respective mining trainer. Alliance players are tasked with A Need For Coal requesting Ashvane Coal, while Horde players should collect some Dry Firewood to complete Lumbering Away. The quests require at least 50 points in BfA mining.
Rank 3 comes yet again from your mining trainer. Myra Cabot is asking you to complete Spiderphobia which sends you out to fight off a spider infestation, while Secott the Goldsmith wants you to deal with a Blood Troll problem in Insufferable Bloodsuckers. Apparently, you can accept this quest when hitting a BfA mining level of 130, but I accepted mine at 150.
The Monelite Seam skill
Increasing your Monelite Seam skill will increase your ore yield after mining a seam.
Rank 1 is learned from either Myra Cabot (Alliance Mining trainer located in Boralus) or Secott the Goldsmith (Horde mining trainer located in Dazar'alor). It requires a BfA mining level of 25.
Rank 2 is awarded by completing a quest for your mining trainer. Myra Cabot tasks Alliance players with D'ont Pick a Fight to retrieve Myra's Favorite Pick that she apparently lost in an Ettin encampment located in Stormsong Valley. It is located south east of Millstone Hamlet leaning against a wagon right beside a sleeping ettin. The exact coordinates are 36, 71. Secott the Goldsmith however tasks you with retrieving Secott's Old Hand in Lending a Hand. The poor troll lost his hand to a dimetrodon and wants it back, not because he wants the hand, but because of the rings that are dear to him. Many people stated online that it is not necessary to kill the highlighted dimetrodons – any should do. You need to have at least a mining skill of 50 to be able to accept this quest.
Rank 3 comes from a quest drop that you will receive eventually while mining Monelite Seams. Alliance players are tasked with returning a Lost Necklace back to Myra Cabot to complete the quest Seams Familiar, while Horde players must return An Exquisite Brooch to Secott the Goldsmith in An Exquisite Brooch. The required drop that starts the quest seems to start dropping around a skill level of 130 – for comparison, I got mine at 146.
How to speed up farming
Maximizing your ore yield by increasing your mining skills rank is a good start, but we can optimize our farming methods even further. Like every expansion Battle for Azeroth introduced a handful of nifty items and tools that will speed up your farming considerably. The following three items are advised to be bought from the auction house or, if possible, to be crafted for personal need:
- Monel-Hardened Stirrups are crafted by blacksmiths and allow you to gather ore while being mounted (most useful as explained later).
- Monel-Hardened Hoofplates are crafted by blacksmiths and increase your mount speed by 20%.
- A Coarse Leather Barding is crafted by Leatherworkers and prevent you from getting dazed by incoming attacks.
So, why do I advise using Monel-Hardened Stirrups? Well, the best-case scenario is you using either a Paladin or a Death Knight to farm ore simply because of their inherent speed buff of additional 20% making the Monel-Hardened Hoofplates obsolete. If you proceed to switch them into their tank specialization you cannot get dazed by enemies making the Coarse Leather Barding obsolete, too. Therefore, to optimize your farming potential to the maximum I advise you to use either a Paladin or a Death Knight with Monel-Hardened Stirrups – just so you can enjoy mining while being mounted for 2 hours.
Remember that patch 8.2 is now available. This means that you don't have to use a Paladin or Death Knight anymore since flying is introduced making traversal that much easier. The point still stands that both classes have an inherent speed buff that is very valuable. However, druids are even more powerful as a farming class since they can remain in their travel form while mining nodes. So…. Let us all switch to Druids, I guess.
Another worthwhile addition to your mining setup is an enchanted pair of gloves. Depending on your faction you should either get Enchant Gloves – Zandalari Mining or Enchant Gloves – Kul Tiran Mining to speed up your mining considerably. This speed-up results in lowering your mining cast from 1.5 seconds down to 0.5 seconds – quite a decrease wouldn't you agree?
Farming Monelite Ore
This section of the guide will provide you with detailed farming routes and tables showcasing your potential ore yield after 2 hours of farming Monelite Ore. It is important to note that my data is based on using a Death Knight with Monel-Hardened Stirrups and enchanted gloves during patch 8.1.5. I have not unlocked flying yet and cannot provide further details in regard of the ore yield while flying.
Drustvar
Based on my farming experience Drustvar is the best zone in BfA to farm ore in general. The route is easy and most ore along your path is extremely accessible. The white line depicts your main route and you should switch to the white dotted lane every other round to take advantage of this section of the map.
If you notice that ore nodes take longer to respawn than usual, you should incorporate the red route into your farming route. For me it took about four to five rounds on the white one until I needed to start using the red route every other round.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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334 | 359 | 693 | 1056 |

Nazmir
Nazmir is straight forward. It has an average ore yield and is not to cumbersome to traverse if you have a mount that is capable of water walking. Sometimes you need to watch out for flying Pteranodons or fish in the water that like to attack out of nowhere. If you notice that ore spawns decrease while you are farming, you should incorporate the red route into your round. However, I never had to when I was farming there.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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193 | 220 | 413 | 717 |

Stormsong Valley
Stormsong Valley is almost as good as Drustvar when it comes to an overall ore yield. It might be even better depending on your ore spawns.
Remember: Along your way, you will encounter four caves that are worth checking out since they can contain up to three possible ore nodes each (most often only one to two, but you get the point). They are marked with red targets on the map.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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262 | 351 | 613 | 1048 |

Tiragarde Sound
Tiragarde Sound is unique amongst the BfA zones since it contains two viable farming routes instead of just one. Therefore, I am going to split this portion into an upper and lower section.
Upper
To make things short, the upper route does not yield as much ore as the lower one does. Sometimes, it is a nuisance to traverse due to the many mobs that cross your path. All in all, I advise you to either farm in the lower section of Tiragarde Sound or to switch to one of the more profitable zones.
If you still plan on farming here, try to mix up your route using the white dotted lines. Additionally, try to enter the caves as they more often than not contain ore seams yielding quite a nice amount of ore.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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228 | 306 | 534 | 796 |

Lower
The lower portion of Tiragarde Sound is quite a good farming spot. Maybe not as good as Drustvar or Stormsong Valley, but on par with Vol'dun and always worth your time. The section around Freehold can be annoying but contains several seam spawn locations.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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326 | 350 | 676 | 949 |

Vol'dun
Vol'dun is quite the interesting zone due to its many vertical ups and downs and the fact that is on par with the lower farming route of Tiragarde Sound. It has a lot of potential to mix things up when it comes to alternative routes making this route a tad bit less boring to traverse while farming.
If Drustvar and Stormsong Valley are too crowded, consider farming here or in the lower portion of Tiragrade Sound.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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325 | 248 | 573 | 951 |

Zuldazar
If I had to pick the worst farming zone for ore in general I would pick Zuldazar – and for good reasons. Not only does it contain the fewest nodes of all the BfA zones (containing only 443 deposits), but its route nets an abysmal low hourly rate. Additionally, the route leads directly through the horde's capital city making it a nuisance for Alliance players to traverse. While it is certainly possible, with a little help of wall jumping, I highly advise against this route.
First Hour | Second Hour | Total Amount | Ore Overall |
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229 | 180 | 409 | 594 |

Farm Monelite Ore passively
Yes, you have read that right. You can farm ore passively! How? Well, you just need to equip your followers with a Magnetic Mining Pick which is crafted by blacksmiths. It is quite pricey but rewards ore on a regular basis upon completing a mission. Most of the time you will get around thirty to forty Monelite Ore, but it is certainly possible to receive Storm Silver and Platinum Ore infrequently.