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The practical answer is simple even if the mine’s sub-area names vary across walkthroughs: current collectible coverage points to two Training Data pickups in Pragmata’s Mines of Lunum. One is in Block 3 Warehouse, and the other is in Block 5 Central Tower, a section some guides also refer to as the tower or Nexus Tower. If you are clearing the sector for Collectibles and Refuge Simulations, those are the two stops that matter.
The important distinction is that Training Data is its own collectible category. It is not the same as Modules, Pure Lunum, REM, or Upgrade Components. That matters because Lunum Mines throws a lot of pickups at you, and it is easy to think you have found the “important” item in a room when you actually grabbed a resource instead of the sector’s Training Data.
Most public Walkthroughs break the sector into five major blocks: Mine Entrance, Crane Operation Yard, Warehouse, Main Excavation Site or Extraction Site, and the final tower section. The name difference between “Main Excavation Site” and “Extraction Site” looks like a translation difference rather than a different area, but it can still make backtracking more confusing if you are comparing two guides side by side. For this sweep, the only blocks with Training Data currently identified are Block 3 and Block 5.
That means you do not need to tear apart every early room in the Mine Entrance or Crane Yard looking for hidden Training Data. You still need to move through those spaces because the sector is fairly linear, but the real collectible checks happen later, usually after combat rooms, vertical traversal, or puzzle spaces built around movable boxes, climb points, and side platforms.
Use the opening part of the Mines of Lunum as setup, not as the place to start a full Training Data search. The early rooms establish the sector’s combat rhythm and movement rules, and several guides describe the zone as naturally funneling you forward through encounters and traversal locks. In practical terms, that means the best habit here is to clear rooms cleanly and remember checkpoint names. If you later discover you missed the Warehouse Training Data, you want to know exactly where your last clean checkpoint was instead of wandering the whole sector again.

Also keep your eyes open for fake or misleading side loot. Lunum Mines regularly uses containers, resource caches, and other collectible types to pull you toward corners that are not the Training Data route. That is fine for a 100% run, but if your goal is specifically all Training Data, do not assume every optional ledge in the Crane Yard is the one you need.
The first confirmed Training Data in the sector is in Block 3 Warehouse. This is the pickup players miss most often because it fits a very typical Pragmata collectible trick: the item is associated with vertical routing rather than the critical floor path. Public guide notes point to a spot near a climbable mechanism and a small raised platform, which tells you exactly how to search the room even if you are not using the same map labels.
When you enter the Warehouse segment, do not just solve the room and head for the next door. Before leaving, look for any structure that lets you move upward in two stages: first onto a crate, platform, or ledge, then onto a higher side position. Several Lunum Mines collectibles use improvised stairs made from boxes or short jumps that are easy to ignore once enemies are down. If your room has broken stairs, stacked boxes, or a machine that visually invites climbing, look above the obvious exit instead of beyond it. One of the recurring guide descriptions for this sector is that Training Data can sit above your forward route rather than beside it.
A good rule in Block 3 is this: after combat ends, stop and scan up. If the room had pressure from spiders, walkers, or another enemy mix, it is easy to sprint to the unlocked door and miss the collectible perched on a secondary platform. Do your sweep only after the room is safe, because some spaces in the mines do not fully open until the fight is cleared anyway. Once you pick up this Training Data, it is commonly listed as unlocking Refuge Simulations 15-17.

The next big area is the Main Excavation Site, also called the Extraction Site in some guides. Based on current guide coverage, this block is more important as a connector than as a Training Data location. That does not mean the area is empty; it still contains other collectible types and the kind of puzzle-combat sequence that can hide side loot. It does mean that if you are specifically tracking Training Data, Block 4 is where you should verify whether you already grabbed the Warehouse pickup before pushing into the final tower section.
If you reach this part of the Mines of Lunum and your Training Data count for the sector still feels short, backtrack now rather than later. The mine’s layout tends to become more segmented as you approach the tower, and late backtracking is usually more annoying than turning around from the Extraction Site checkpoint.
The last Training Data in the sector is in Block 5 Central Tower. Depending on the guide, this may also be labeled the tower approach or Nexus Tower. The useful navigation detail is more consistent than the name: the collectible is placed near the tower access point. In other words, once you reach the room or platform that clearly signals tower entry, do not interact and leave immediately. Sweep the nearby side space first.
This pickup is easier to recognize than the Warehouse one because the tower section feels like a transition into the next major objective. That same pacing is why it is easy to miss. Players often treat tower access as a hard checkpoint and move on the second it becomes available. Instead, pause once the access route is open and check for a nearby ledge, corner platform, or short detour hugging the tower structure. Lunum Mines likes to place key collectibles in spots that are visually close to progression but not directly on the interaction prompt.

If you collect it here, this second Training Data is commonly listed as unlocking Refuge Simulations 18–20. That makes the Mines of Lunum a clean handoff point for your next simulation batch, so it is worth confirming you got it before leaving the sector behind.
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Once both pickups are secured, return to the Refuge and check your newly available Simulations. If the unlock range jumps through 15–20 as expected, your Lunum Mines Training Data sweep is in line with the current public collectible route. If not, the miss is almost always the Block 3 Warehouse data, because that one is attached to vertical exploration and is less obvious during a first pass.
For players also clearing the rest of the sector, remember that 100% item cleanup in Lunum Mines can include other collectible categories and resource pickups beyond Training Data. So if your map or checklist still feels incomplete after grabbing both data items, that does not automatically mean there is a third Training Data hidden somewhere. Based on the current guide coverage, the practical Training Data route for the Mines of Lunum is still the same two-stop sweep: Warehouse first, Central Tower second.