The Whiteout Survival Coal Mine is a production building that generates Coal for city development. It unlocks at Furnace Level 3 and can be upgraded through Level 30.
Coal becomes increasingly important as building, research, and troop-training costs grow. Although early upgrades require only small amounts, later progression can consume millions of Coal. Therefore, city production should be combined with gathering, research, events, resource items, and Charlie’s Growth skills.
This guide covers the Coal Mine unlock requirement, Level 1-30 costs, furniture, total resources, production bonuses, Charlie’s skills, gathering strategy, upgrade priority, and ways to solve a persistent Coal shortage.
The Coal Mine unlocks at Furnace Level 3 and reaches Level 30. Upgrade it steadily, research Coal Output, place Charlie in Coal-gathering marches, collect event rewards, and avoid opening resource items until an important upgrade requires them.
What Does the Coal Mine Do?
The Coal Mine produces Coal inside your city. It is the third production building unlocked, following the Sawmill and Hunter’s Hut.
| Coal Mine feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Building type | Resource production building |
| Resource produced | Coal |
| Unlock requirement | Furnace Level 3 |
| Maximum level | Level 30 |
| Maximum building power | 30,470 at Level 30 |
| Main production hero | Charlie |
Upgrading the building increases its power and supports higher Coal output. However, the Coal Mine should not be treated as the only source of Coal because later upgrade costs grow faster than passive city production.
When Does the Coal Mine Unlock?
The Coal Mine becomes available at Furnace Level 3.
At this stage, the building can immediately progress through its first three levels:
- Coal Mine Level 1 requires Furnace Level 3.
- Coal Mine Level 2 also requires Furnace Level 3.
- Coal Mine Level 3 also requires Furnace Level 3.
- Level 4 requires Furnace Level 4.
- Each later building level requires the matching Furnace level.
The first three upgrades take only seconds and use very little Wood. Consequently, there is little reason to leave the building at Level 1 after unlocking it.
What Is Coal Used For?
Coal is one of Whiteout Survival’s four standard city resources. It is used for:
- Building construction and upgrades.
- Research Center technologies.
- Training higher-tier troops.
- Production-building progression.
- Furnace and city development requirements.
- Completing construction and resource-spending tasks.
Coal often becomes a bottleneck because many upgrades consume Wood and Coal together. A large Wood balance does not help when the remaining Coal requirement is incomplete.
How Coal Mine Production Works
The Coal Mine generates resources over time when the building is operating normally.
Several systems influence your Coal economy:
| System | Effect |
|---|---|
| Coal Mine level | Supports higher production and building power |
| Assigned Survivors | Keep the workstations operating |
| Coal Output research | Increases city Coal Mine production |
| Charlie’s Demolitions Expert skill | Raises city Coal Mine output |
| City and event bonuses | May temporarily improve production or provide additional Coal |
If a workstation is empty because its Survivor is sick, production may become less efficient. Maintain food, Furnace heat, Shelter conditions, and Clinic access so your production workers remain available.
How to Get More Coal in Whiteout Survival
City production is only one part of a complete Coal strategy. Use several sources together rather than waiting for the Coal Mine alone.
Upgrade the Coal Mine
Upgrading the building is the most direct method for improving passive Coal production.
Keep it reasonably close to the Furnace level, especially when Coal is repeatedly blocking construction. However, do not spend resources needed for an urgent Furnace or required military-building upgrade.
Research Coal Output
Coal Output technologies in the Economy research tree improve production at the city Coal Mine.
Production research is especially useful for active accounts because its value continues accumulating every day after completion.
Research Coal Mining
Coal Mining technologies increase gathering speed on world-map Coal tiles.
Coal Output and Coal Mining are separate bonuses:
- Coal Output improves production inside the city.
- Coal Mining improves the speed of gathering marches.
Use Charlie
Charlie is the Rare Growth hero associated with Coal.
His two Coal-related Expedition skills provide:
- Demolitions Expert: Up to 25% additional city Coal Mine output.
- Coal Extraction: Up to 25% additional Coal gathering speed on the map.
The city-output skill provides passive production value. To benefit from Coal Extraction, include Charlie in the march gathering Coal.
Gather Coal From the World Map
Send unused marches to Coal tiles whenever city production cannot meet current requirements.
For better gathering efficiency:
- Use Charlie in the march.
- Choose the highest practical resource-tile level.
- Activate a gathering-speed bonus when several marches will gather for many hours.
- Use Alliance-territory resource tiles when suitable nodes are available.
- Send marches before going offline.
Complete Events and Missions
Events, missions, Intel activities, and progression rewards can provide Coal directly or through selectable resource items.
Check event rewards before spending Gems or stamina solely for Coal. Prioritize activities that also provide speedups, hero materials, or other useful account resources.
Use Backpack Resource Items Carefully
Keep unopened Coal packs and selectable resource boxes inside the Backpack until they are needed.
This approach offers two advantages:
- You can select the resource that becomes the current bottleneck.
- Unopened items are easier to protect than exposed city resources.
Coal Mine Furniture
The Coal Mine contains six furniture types:
- Sorting Station
- Pulverizer
- Changing Room
- Pump
- Shower Room
- Steam Engine
Furniture is part of the building’s development path. When a Coal Mine upgrade is unavailable despite meeting the Furnace requirement, inspect the interior and check whether a specific furniture level is required.
Best Furniture Priority
- Upgrade the exact piece required for the next Coal Mine level.
- Complete low-cost furniture improvements that support production.
- Avoid spreading resources across optional pieces while a required upgrade remains incomplete.
- Recheck furniture after each Furnace level increase.
Coal Mine Level 1-10 Costs
The following construction times are base values. Your displayed timer may be shorter because of Research, State buffs, Alliance Help, construction bonuses, Zinman’s skills, pets, or other effects.
| Level | Furnace | Meat | Wood | Coal | Iron | Base time | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | – | 30 | – | – | 2 sec | 40 |
| 2 | 3 | – | 45 | – | – | 3 sec | 76 |
| 3 | 3 | – | 200 | – | – | 10 sec | 130 |
| 4 | 4 | – | 450 | 90 | – | 35 sec | 202 |
| 5 | 5 | – | 1.9K | 380 | – | 1m 10s | 310 |
| 6 | 6 | – | 4.8K | 960 | 240 | 2m 20s | 472 |
| 7 | 7 | – | 17K | 3.4K | 865 | 4m 45s | 706 |
| 8 | 8 | – | 31K | 6.3K | 1.5K | 7m 10s | 940 |
| 9 | 9 | – | 65K | 13K | 3.2K | 10m 30s | 1,174 |
| 10 | 10 | – | 110K | 23K | 5.7K | 14m | 1,514 |
Coal Mine Level 11-20 Costs
| Level | Furnace | Meat | Wood | Coal | Iron | Base time | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 11 | 110K | 110K | 23K | 5.9K | 18m | 1,854 |
| 12 | 12 | 150K | 150K | 30K | 7.5K | 21m 30s | 2,194 |
| 13 | 13 | 210K | 210K | 42K | 10K | 26m | 2,768 |
| 14 | 14 | 280K | 280K | 56K | 14K | 33m 30s | 3,342 |
| 15 | 15 | 410K | 410K | 83K | 20K | 43m | 3,916 |
| 16 | 16 | 530K | 530K | 100K | 26K | 1h 13m | 4,724 |
| 17 | 17 | 830K | 830K | 160K | 41K | 1h 27m 30s | 5,532 |
| 18 | 18 | 1.1M | 1.1M | 220K | 56K | 1h 45m | 6,340 |
| 19 | 19 | 1.4M | 1.4M | 280K | 70K | 2h 38m | 7,488 |
| 20 | 20 | 1.9M | 1.9M | 300K | 96K | 3h 17m 30s | 8,636 |
Coal Mine Level 21-30 Costs
| Level | Furnace | Meat | Wood | Coal | Iron | Base time | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | 21 | 2.4M | 2.4M | 490K | 120K | 4h 16m 30s | 9,784 |
| 22 | 22 | 3.2M | 3.2M | 640K | 160K | 6h 25m | 11,506 |
| 23 | 23 | 4M | 4M | 800K | 200K | 8h 59m | 13,228 |
| 24 | 24 | 5.4M | 5.4M | 1M | 270K | 12h 34m 30s | 14,950 |
| 25 | 25 | 7.3M | 7.3M | 1.4M | 360K | 17h 36m 30s | 16,672 |
| 26 | 26 | 9.4M | 9.4M | 1.8M | 470K | 20h 15m | 19,202 |
| 27 | 27 | 13M | 13M | 2.6M | 670K | 1d 18m | 21,732 |
| 28 | 28 | 17M | 17M | 3.5M | 890K | 1d 3h 57m | 24,262 |
| 29 | 29 | 22M | 22M | 4.4M | 1.1M | 1d 8h 8m | 26,792 |
| 30 | 30 | 27M | 27M | 5.4M | 1.3M | 1d 14h 34m | 30,470 |
Approximate Total Cost to Reach Level 30
The official table abbreviates many values using K and M. Therefore, the following totals are approximate planning figures rather than exact single-resource values.
| Requirement | Approximate total |
|---|---|
| Meat | 117.62M |
| Wood | 117.85M |
| Coal | 23.37M |
| Iron | 5.90M |
| Combined base construction time | Approximately 8 days, 14 hours, 27 minutes |
Actual construction time will usually be lower after applying account bonuses and Alliance Help.
Best Coal Mine Upgrade Priority
| Situation | Priority | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Just reached Furnace Level 3 | Very high | Build it and complete Levels 1-3 immediately |
| Coal repeatedly blocks upgrades | High | Upgrade the Mine, research output, and gather Coal |
| Mine is several levels below Furnace | High | Bring it closer to current city progression |
| Construction event is active | Situational | Time a planned upgrade with event points |
| Coal balance is already comfortable | Medium | Prioritize direct Furnace prerequisites first |
| Saving for a major Furnace upgrade | Low temporarily | Protect the resources needed for the main upgrade |
Reaching Level 30 requires millions of resources, long construction queues, research, gathering, heroes, and event participation. Players comparing that progression with an established city may review a wos account for sale, while checking state age, transfer eligibility, Furnace level, heroes, troops, resource inventory, and building development.
Why Am I Always Short on Coal?
A persistent shortage usually has more than one cause.
| Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|
| Coal Mine is underleveled | Upgrade it closer to the Furnace level |
| Coal Output research is incomplete | Complete available Economy technologies |
| No gathering marches are used | Send Charlie to high-level Coal tiles |
| Too many buildings are upgraded together | Prioritize Furnace prerequisites and delay optional upgrades |
| Resource boxes are opened too early | Keep boxes unopened until the bottleneck is known |
| Charlie’s skills are undeveloped | Prioritize his Coal gathering skill when manuals are available |
| Event rewards are missed | Complete resource-efficient daily and event tasks |
Free-to-Play Coal Strategy
Free-to-play players should rely on planning and consistent gathering rather than purchasing resources.
- Complete the inexpensive early Coal Mine upgrades.
- Keep Coal Output and Coal Mining research progressing.
- Send Charlie to gather before long offline periods.
- Use all available marches when major upgrade costs are approaching.
- Save selectable resource boxes for the current bottleneck.
- Check the next Furnace requirements before spending Coal elsewhere.
- Time long building upgrades with construction events when practical.
- Avoid using Gems to purchase standard Coal unless the purchase completes a particularly valuable milestone.
Passive production provides a useful foundation, but map gathering and event rewards normally supply a larger share of late-game requirements.
Daily Coal Routine
- Check the Coal required for the next priority building.
- Collect completed city-production resources.
- Confirm that Coal Mine workstations are staffed.
- Restart Economy research when the queue becomes available.
- Send Charlie and unused marches to Coal tiles.
- Complete events or missions offering resource rewards.
- Keep unopened Coal packs inside the Backpack.
- Review the construction calendar before beginning optional upgrades.
Common Coal Mine Mistakes
Ignoring the First Three Levels
The Level 1-3 upgrades take only seconds. Delaying them provides no meaningful resource-saving advantage.
Treating City Production as the Only Coal Source
Passive production alone becomes insufficient as costs reach the millions. Combine it with gathering, events, and stored resource items.
Confusing Coal Output With Coal Gathering
Output bonuses improve the city building. Gathering bonuses improve marches collecting Coal from the map.
Sending Charlie on the Wrong Resource
Charlie’s gathering skill applies to Coal. Use the appropriate Growth hero for Wood, Meat, or Iron gathering.
Spending Coal Before Checking Furnace Requirements
The Furnace controls wider city progression. Review its next cost before using Coal on an optional building.
Opening Every Resource Box Immediately
Selectable boxes lose flexibility once opened. Keep them protected until the required resource is known.
Ignoring Furniture Requirements
A building upgrade may remain locked until the required internal furniture has been improved.
Using Universal Speedups on Very Short Levels
Early Coal Mine timers take seconds or minutes. Save universal speedups for longer projects.
FAQ
What does the Coal Mine do in Whiteout Survival?
The Coal Mine produces Coal inside the city. Coal is used for building upgrades, research, and troop training.
When does the Coal Mine unlock?
It unlocks at Furnace Level 3. The first three Coal Mine levels can all be completed at Furnace Level 3.
What is the maximum Coal Mine level?
The maximum standard Coal Mine level is Level 30.
How do you increase Coal Mine production?
Upgrade the building, keep its workstations operating, complete Coal Output research, and develop Charlie’s Demolitions Expert skill.
How do you gather Coal faster?
Include Charlie in the gathering march, complete Coal Mining research, use gathering-speed bonuses, and gather from higher-level resource tiles.
Which Charlie skill helps the Coal Mine?
Demolitions Expert increases city Coal Mine output. Coal Extraction separately increases map Coal gathering speed.
How much does Coal Mine Level 30 cost?
The Level 30 upgrade requires approximately 27M Meat, 27M Wood, 5.4M Coal, and 1.3M Iron. Its base construction time is 1 day, 14 hours, and 34 minutes.
How much does it cost to reach Level 30?
Based on the abbreviated official values, the approximate total is 117.62M Meat, 117.85M Wood, 23.37M Coal, and 5.90M Iron.
Conclusion
The Whiteout Survival Coal Mine unlocks at Furnace Level 3 and provides passive Coal production through Level 30.
Upgrade the first three levels immediately, then keep the building reasonably close to the Furnace level. Meanwhile, improve Coal Output research and develop Charlie’s Demolitions Expert skill for additional city production.
Because later costs reach millions of resources, passive production alone will not be enough. Use Charlie for map gathering, complete Coal Mining research, participate in resource events, and keep selectable boxes unopened until Coal becomes the current bottleneck.
Finally, check the next Furnace requirement before spending Coal on optional construction. Careful prioritization prevents one missing resource from stopping the entire building queue.
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