Nibbster's Guide to Mining
Posted: 2008-01-09 23:25
Nibb$ters Guide to Mining
First of all: if it seems like any of the following text looks like another article or whatever from someone else, it is a pure coincidence!
Now, onto the guide, Ill start off with the basics:
1 - Mining requires a lot of patience, if you dont have patience, you should skip this guide
2 - "Huh? I spawned as an engineer and only have 1 mine and 1 c4 pack??" Yes, thats right, when mining you will need some supplies, best would be to have your own supply box nearby (hidden ofc), a good alternative is a buddy with ammo, but you will only get
a max of 3 to 4 mines and c4 of it. So resupply is REQUIRED to effectively mine an area, only 1 mine and 1 c4 will NOT be effective against the regular vehicle driver.
3 - Combine and improvise! Combine the elements of the area you are mining with you're improvasitation skills (I will return to this point later)
4 - When mining an area, always look for a nice hiding spot and an escape area.
5 - Know the map! Main roads, entrances to flags, sneak roads etc, this is very important since you want your mines to actually protect an area.
6 - Always keep on the look out for approaching vehicles/infantry, since your probably mining a supply/approach route for the enemy
7 - Check your terrain for hills etc, in the bf2-engine, mines can roll down a hill and not stay where you want them
8 - ALWAYS report enemy armor to your team/squad by using either VOIP or chat when you can. This will warn your team about possible threats etc.
9 - Remember the location of your mines, you dont want them to be used against yourself
10 - Again: PATIENCE; running from mines to resupply points and back takes a lot of time
11 - Dont mine routes that will be used by your team as well, teamkills made by mining is in 90% of the situations your own fault because of a wrong location. If an enemy route turns friendly because of capped flags or something, remove your mines immediately and keep an eye out for friendly vehicles so that you can warn them on time.

Engineer Facts:
* You can Place 8 mines before they start "disappearing"
* You can place 2 C4 packs before they start "disappearing"
Now lets go to the types of mining(names are made up by me):
Protective Mining:
This is purely to protect an strategic point (read: flags), this is meant to keep the enemy vehicles out of your capping area, enemies will obviously see the mines and thats what its meant to do: keep the enemy at distance, which will definately help your team out, if you're lucky tho, a brainless driver straight from NFS mite drive over your mines

Hill Mining:
This is meant to DESTROY enemy vehicles by placing mines after a bend or small hill so the incoming driver wont see whats around the corner, its a very dirty way to kill enemy vehicles but its very effective! FInd a nice bend or slope and place your mines behind it, the regular driver will go to fast to stop in time since he will notice the mines at the last moments, the best way to hill mine is to place them downhill around a corner in which the enemy will approach from the top of the hill, catching a lot of speed in the descend. Pictures explain more then a 1000 words:



Concealed Mining:
This will only work on roads covered in mud, grass, etc, maps like 7 Gates and Ghost Train are a nice example, the concept is simple: hide your mines in the grass etc on the muddy roads.

Desert Mining:
Its quite tricky to find nice locations in the desert for mines, because enemies will most likely drive around it since they can see them clearly and they have oceans of room to move around. But there are ways to conceal your mines, even though its not really effective, it might work with a bit of luck. Improvise on the area: find some dark spots on the road and place your mines on it, also in maps like Kashan, the mountain roads are nice mining locations since theyre dark and mines can be hidden in shadows, dark areas etc.

Dirty Mining:
This is one of the funniest ways to mine an area, place your mines on the main road you want to mine, in the regular drivers' sight, like a stupid noob from the Sims mined it, which make the enemy driver go offroad to move around them, then hide some other mines next to the main road on the route the enemy will probably take to move around them. Make sure you hide your mines very well in grass, just spotting one of these hidden mines will make the enemy driver go back and search for a better way around.

Combined Mining:
Applicable on all of the above mining types, use your C4 packs to put some extra backup to your mining against infantry trying to remove mines, or vehicles that suddenly stopped in front of your mines, keep in mind that you will need a nice spot to hide but still be able to watch your c4 packs, so look for that first, in this way you will also be able to keep on the lookout for approaching enemies and warn your team about them. Also remember that the c4 detonator has a 5 second startup, so put it in your hand as soon as you have visual contact with enemies.
- The most effective type of mining is probably Comined Dirty Mining, my favourite as well.
- "FLipped over" mines still detonate so dw
- There is nothing more frustrating then a mine/supply crate rolling down a hill!
Mining is one of the most effective ways to deal with enemy armor, but the mining itself is a bit tricky, keep practicing and try to know the maps in and out!
Happy Mining, Greetzzz Nibbster
First of all: if it seems like any of the following text looks like another article or whatever from someone else, it is a pure coincidence!
Now, onto the guide, Ill start off with the basics:
1 - Mining requires a lot of patience, if you dont have patience, you should skip this guide
2 - "Huh? I spawned as an engineer and only have 1 mine and 1 c4 pack??" Yes, thats right, when mining you will need some supplies, best would be to have your own supply box nearby (hidden ofc), a good alternative is a buddy with ammo, but you will only get
a max of 3 to 4 mines and c4 of it. So resupply is REQUIRED to effectively mine an area, only 1 mine and 1 c4 will NOT be effective against the regular vehicle driver.
3 - Combine and improvise! Combine the elements of the area you are mining with you're improvasitation skills (I will return to this point later)
4 - When mining an area, always look for a nice hiding spot and an escape area.
5 - Know the map! Main roads, entrances to flags, sneak roads etc, this is very important since you want your mines to actually protect an area.
6 - Always keep on the look out for approaching vehicles/infantry, since your probably mining a supply/approach route for the enemy
7 - Check your terrain for hills etc, in the bf2-engine, mines can roll down a hill and not stay where you want them
8 - ALWAYS report enemy armor to your team/squad by using either VOIP or chat when you can. This will warn your team about possible threats etc.
9 - Remember the location of your mines, you dont want them to be used against yourself
10 - Again: PATIENCE; running from mines to resupply points and back takes a lot of time
11 - Dont mine routes that will be used by your team as well, teamkills made by mining is in 90% of the situations your own fault because of a wrong location. If an enemy route turns friendly because of capped flags or something, remove your mines immediately and keep an eye out for friendly vehicles so that you can warn them on time.

Engineer Facts:
* You can Place 8 mines before they start "disappearing"
* You can place 2 C4 packs before they start "disappearing"
Now lets go to the types of mining(names are made up by me):
Protective Mining:
This is purely to protect an strategic point (read: flags), this is meant to keep the enemy vehicles out of your capping area, enemies will obviously see the mines and thats what its meant to do: keep the enemy at distance, which will definately help your team out, if you're lucky tho, a brainless driver straight from NFS mite drive over your mines

Hill Mining:
This is meant to DESTROY enemy vehicles by placing mines after a bend or small hill so the incoming driver wont see whats around the corner, its a very dirty way to kill enemy vehicles but its very effective! FInd a nice bend or slope and place your mines behind it, the regular driver will go to fast to stop in time since he will notice the mines at the last moments, the best way to hill mine is to place them downhill around a corner in which the enemy will approach from the top of the hill, catching a lot of speed in the descend. Pictures explain more then a 1000 words:



Concealed Mining:
This will only work on roads covered in mud, grass, etc, maps like 7 Gates and Ghost Train are a nice example, the concept is simple: hide your mines in the grass etc on the muddy roads.

Desert Mining:
Its quite tricky to find nice locations in the desert for mines, because enemies will most likely drive around it since they can see them clearly and they have oceans of room to move around. But there are ways to conceal your mines, even though its not really effective, it might work with a bit of luck. Improvise on the area: find some dark spots on the road and place your mines on it, also in maps like Kashan, the mountain roads are nice mining locations since theyre dark and mines can be hidden in shadows, dark areas etc.

Dirty Mining:
This is one of the funniest ways to mine an area, place your mines on the main road you want to mine, in the regular drivers' sight, like a stupid noob from the Sims mined it, which make the enemy driver go offroad to move around them, then hide some other mines next to the main road on the route the enemy will probably take to move around them. Make sure you hide your mines very well in grass, just spotting one of these hidden mines will make the enemy driver go back and search for a better way around.

Combined Mining:
Applicable on all of the above mining types, use your C4 packs to put some extra backup to your mining against infantry trying to remove mines, or vehicles that suddenly stopped in front of your mines, keep in mind that you will need a nice spot to hide but still be able to watch your c4 packs, so look for that first, in this way you will also be able to keep on the lookout for approaching enemies and warn your team about them. Also remember that the c4 detonator has a 5 second startup, so put it in your hand as soon as you have visual contact with enemies.
- The most effective type of mining is probably Comined Dirty Mining, my favourite as well.
- "FLipped over" mines still detonate so dw
- There is nothing more frustrating then a mine/supply crate rolling down a hill!
Mining is one of the most effective ways to deal with enemy armor, but the mining itself is a bit tricky, keep practicing and try to know the maps in and out!
Happy Mining, Greetzzz Nibbster