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Where to find Silver Veins for Silver Ore in New World

Where to find Silver Veins for Silver Ore in New World

Silver Ore is a Tier II resource you'll need to level your Smelting Trade Skill in New World, and the veins it's sourced from are found all over Aeternum. Here are the best places to look.

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Silver Veins are a node found in the wilds of New World which players can mine for Silver Ore.

Light grey in color, they're less frequently found than Iron, but can still be found in good clusters with a little running in-between.

Here's what you'll need and where the best areas are to find Silver Ore in New World.

What do you need Silver Ore for in New World?

A Tier II metal used in Smelting, mining Iron Veins will give you ore that is used used to create Silver Ingots. This is then used in a number of Arcana, Jewelcrafting, Weaponsmithing, and Engineering recipes.

In order to mine Silver Veins, you'll need a Mining Pickaxe. There's no level requirement to mine them, and you'll be able to track Silver Vein nodes from Mining Skill Lv. 35.

New World: Smelting Guide

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The best locations to farm Silver Ore in New World

Silver is less plentiful than Iron throughout Aeternum, but you'll still find a fair few groupings. These are the clusters we think are best for power-farming.

Crossing the border from Cutlass Keys to First Light

This route can be done in either direction, and should reward you with a fair bit of Silver.

Start at Cutlass Keys Hamlet, and then circle round to the west - as if you're heading to Snaggletooth Burrow. Arc back south, and follow the ridge past Brighteye Den, Rothoard Hollow, and southeast past the Spiti Ruins.

The veins keep popping as you cross the border into First Light around the Light's Crown area, leaving you out by the Hatchburg Fishery and just a short hike to First Light Hamlet.

Silver Ore Locations in Cutlass Keys.

Brightwood into Everfall

This route takes you on a U-shaped journey aceoss the region. Fast travel into the Alchemist's Shrine in Brightwood, and then sweep southeast to take the nodes surrounding Bronzegrove. Continue south to pick up the veins on the border next to the Azoth Tree.

Head southwest towards the Faith's Bounty area of Everfall, where you'll find plenty of nodes around the Midnight Den. Then, trek northwest to Ravenridge, where the Canary Mine and surrounding area should prove bountiful.

You're right next to Shadowmine Shrine too, for fast traveling back to civilization.

Silver Ore Locations in Everfall.

Deep in the Soddenswale of Weaver's Fen

While you could theoretically work this location into your Everfall route, this is a good one for popping in, farming a bunch of Silver, and heading back again.

Leave Weaver's Fen Hamlet from the west, and head northwest into the Soddenswale. After you've passed Periville you'll see an inverted-V-shaped ridge, along which you'll find plenty of Silver Veins.

Silver Ore Locations in Weaver's Fen.

The long and winding road...

This one actually takes in three different zones, with the majority of nodes being in Windsward.

Start at the Time's Advantage shrine in Reekwater, and head northwest to Hecker's Haven and Pride of Puckett, where you'll find your first cluster of nodes. From there, head around the bay and southwest to Inkwell Cave and the few veins there.

Head past Windsward Hamlet (dropping off your load if needs be) and head south to Dankfur Hollow, collecting veins there. Keep south to the ridge that gates Hoff Point, following the mountains near the coastline to Nyhart's Anchorage.

Collect the few remaining nodes here and then head to the Las Torres Lookout, where you can fast travel back to town.

Iron Ore Locations in Windsward.

Know any other good Silver Ore locations? Let us know in the comments section below!

Map images courtesy of MapGenie.

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