Mining is one of the most straightforward yet rewarding activities in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin. From your first steps into Britannia's open world, ore deposits are scattered everywhere, waiting to be broken down into the materials that power your gear progression. Whether you need Flint, Iron, Silver, or Gold, knowing how to mine efficiently and which characters to bring along makes a real difference in how quickly you can craft and upgrade your equipment.
How Does Mining Work in 7DS: Origin?
Mining in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin does not require a dedicated tool or a separate mechanic menu. Instead, you simply walk up to a mineral deposit and strike it repeatedly with Normal Attacks. Each successive hit chips away at the ore node until it breaks apart and yields its materials. The process is entirely tied to your character's attack pattern, which means your choice of fighter directly affects how fast you clear each deposit.
Which Characters Mine the Fastest?
Not every character is equally effective at mining. Characters who wield heavy weapons such as Greatswords, Axes, and Lances deal significantly more damage per Normal Attack swing against mineral nodes. This means a heavy weapon user will break down the same ore deposit in fewer hits compared to a character using a lighter weapon type like a Rapier or Wand.
Swap your active character to a heavy weapon wielder before approaching ore deposits. Even if that character is not your main combat pick, the time saved across dozens of mining sessions adds up quickly.
Where Can You Find Ore Deposits in Britannia?
Mineral nodes are spread generously across The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin's open world. You do not need to travel to a specific region or unlock a dedicated mining zone. Ore deposits appear throughout all areas of Britannia, from the fields around Liones to the paths through the Fairy King's Forest and Farewell Island.

Ore nodes across Britannia
What Are the Benefits of Mining?
Collecting raw ores is only the first step. The real value of mining comes from what you do with those materials afterward.
Crafting and Gear Upgrading
Mined ores feed directly into the crafting system. Iron, for example, can be smelted into Iron Ingots, which serve as a core component for upgrading existing gear and producing stronger equipment. The further you progress through The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, the more demanding the crafting recipes become, making a steady ore supply essential for staying competitive.
Here is a breakdown of the primary ores you will encounter and their general uses:
Do not neglect mining early in the game. Players who skip ore collection often hit a crafting bottleneck later when upgrade recipes demand large quantities of Iron Ingots and higher-tier materials.
Supporting Your Progression Loop
Mining sits alongside fishing and cooking as one of the core open-world activities in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin. These systems are designed to complement each other. The materials you mine feed crafting, crafting produces better gear, and better gear helps you tackle tougher bosses and regions. Treating mining as a passive habit during exploration rather than a dedicated grind session keeps your inventory well-stocked without feeling like extra work.
How to Mine Efficiently
After testing mining across multiple character types and regions, a few habits consistently speed up the process:
- Always switch to a heavy weapon character before targeting ore nodes, even mid-exploration.
- Combine mining with your regular travel routes rather than making dedicated mining runs. Ore nodes you pass naturally will keep your supply healthy.
- Check multiple deposit types in a single area since different ores often cluster near each other, letting you gather Flint, Iron, and Silver in the same short detour.
- Keep an eye on your crafting queue so you know which ores to prioritize. If Iron Ingots are your bottleneck, focus Iron deposits first.
Heavy weapon characters like those wielding Greatswords or Axes are worth keeping in your party roster specifically for resource gathering, even if they are not your preferred combat picks.
You can also browse more guides on GAMES.GG for tips covering other activities and systems across the game.

