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Walkthrough - Crafting:
Table of Contents
1.0 - Introduction
2.0 - Crafting Equipment
3.0 - Forms of Crafting
3.1 - Pottery
3.2 - Spinning
3.3 - Cape Dyeing
3.4 - Leatherwork
3.5 - Silver
3.6 - Gems and Golden Jewelry
3.7 - Glasswork
3.8 - Battlestaves
3.9 - Weaving
3.10 - Miscellaneous Crafting
4.0 - Training Methods
5.0 - Crafting Guild
6.0 - Quests for Experience
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1.0 - Introduction
Crafting is a skill used by many in RuneScape to help give them an edge in combat or make
some quick cash. Players often use Crafting to make items like amulets, armour which can
enhance your fighting stats, or give you protection. Using crafting you can also make
items to help you explore places like lanterns or hold food like bowls and pie dishes.
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2.0 - Crafting Equipment
You will need a number of supplies to begin crafting. To create silver and gold jewelry
you will need moulds and for leatherworking, you will obviously need leather as well as a
needle and thread. It is important that you are familiar with these things to make your
crafting careers much easier.
A crafting store will carry most of the supplies in its stocks, but you will have to
obtain other crafting supplies or equipment from other areas around RuneScape. This table
will show you where to get the supplies that you will need.
Picture Item Obtained From... Uses
Ball of Wool Ardougne General Store
Using Shears on Sheep and spinning the raw wool
Ice Trolls on Fremmenik Isles Drop Many of Them Stringing Jewelry
Bucket Any General Store Obtaining Sand/Water
Chisel Any General Store
Crafting Guild
Crafting Stores Cutting Gems
Jug Any General Store
Crafting Guild Obtaining Water
Moulds (Many Types) Crafting Guild
Crafting Stores Making Jewelry
Needle Crafting Stores Making any leather armour
Shears Any General Store
Crafting Guild Obtaining Wool
Thread Crafting Stores Making any leather armour
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3.0 - Forms of Crafting
Crafting comes in many forms. Here are all the uses.
3.1 - Pottery
Pottery is a skill that is not very useful at the higher levels, however many lower levels
may find it helpful in leveling up their crafting. Here is the basic method of crafting
pottery.
Mine some clay and use a bucket of water on it to make soft clay.
Use the soft clay with a pottery wheel and choose what you want to make
Use the unfired item with the pottery oven. Beware there is a chance of failing when you
fire the object.
You can find Pottery wheels and ovens in the Crafting Guild, Barbarian Village, in the
western part of East Ardougne, and in Rellekka. This table shows all the forms of pottery.
Picture Name Level XP for Spinning XP for Firing Total XP
Pot 1 6.3 6.3 12.6
Pie Dish 7 15 10 25
Bowl 8 18 15 33
Plant Pot 19 20 17.5 37.5
Pot Lid 25 20 20 40
3.2 - Spinning
Spinning is yet another basic form of crafting; however, it plays a useful role in the
world of crafting and others skills as well.
Three items can be spin into a form of string. When "Wool" from a sheep is spun, you will
get a ball of wool. Use the balls of wool on amulets or wherever else needed. The best
location for flax is found in Lletya; there is a field of flax just outside the bank.
Alternatively, you can find flax in Taverley, Seers' Village, Lunar Isle and the Tree
Gnome Stronghold. Spin flax into bowstrings. Finally, the Magic Tree Root, obtained whilst
farming, will produce a string for the Amulet of Nature.
You can find spinning wheels in the Lumbridge Castle, Falador, Crafting Guild, Barbarian
Village, Seers' Village, Lletya, Sophanem, and in tree houses in the Tree Gnome Stronghold
It's worth noting that if you are getting flax from a bank and spinning it, it is fastest
to do so in Lumbridge Castle. However, it's best to make bowstrings in Seers' Village if
you are picking your own flax, because the spinning wheel is on the way to the bank.
Below is a table showing the items that you can spin:
Picture Name Level XP Becomes Picture
Spinning Wool 1 2.5 Ball of wool
Flax 10 15 Bow string
Sinew 10 15 Crossbow String
Magic Tree Roots 19 30 Magic string
Yak hair 30 25 Rope
3.3 - Cape Dyeing
Dyeing capes gives a little bit of crafting experience. You can dye them red, blue,
yellow, orange, green or purple. To make dyes follow the steps below. Once you have the
dye color of your choice, use the bottle of dye on your cape.
Collect the ingredients
Red dye: 3 Redberries. [South of Varrock]
Yellow dye: 2 Onions. [Farmer Fred's farm; Melzar's Maze]
Blue dye: 2 Woad leaves. [Wyson the Gardner in Falador Park]
Take them along with 5gp to Aggie the Witch in Draynor Village.
Ask her to make them.
Color Combinations include orange (red and yellow), green (blue and yellow) and purple
(blue and red).
3.4 - Leatherwork
Leatherworking is one of the most popular forms of crafting. It involves obtaining the
hide of a dead dragon, snake or cow, tanning it and then sewing the leather to produce
armour.
Killing cows, you can obtain cowhides. Killing bush snakes, you can obtain snake hides,
Bush snakes jump out of dense jungle in the Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup Mini-game. Killing
respectively colored dragons, you can obtain green, blue, red or black dragonhides.
To tan your hides simply take them to a tanner in Crafting Guild, Al-Kharid, Rangers'
Guild or Canifis. They will charge you 1gp to make regular leather and 3gp to create hard
leather. If you bring them a dragonhide, they will ask 20gp each. In return, you will
receive your leather. The tanner in Al-Kharid is the closest to the bank and there is a
crafting shop in the town.
Now that you have your leather, you require a needle and a bunch of thread. Use your
needle on the leather and craft your desired piece of armour. You use one thread for every
four hides, so make sure you have enough.
To create studded chaps and body, simple make soft leather body chaps. Then smith some
studs (1 steel bar = 5 studs), which requires level 36 smithing, and add them to the
pieces of leather armour.
If you wish to add spikes to your vambraces and add +2 strength to them, then use kebbit
claws on your vambraces. The only way to get kebbit claws is by either hunting kebbits or
buying them from another player. The below table shows each spiked vambrace and its stat
bonuses.
Picture Name Level to Attach Spikes Stat Bonuses
Spiked Leather Vambraces 32 Attack: Range: +4
Defence: Stab: +2; Slash: +2; Crush: +1
Other: Strength: +2
Green Dragonhide Vambraces 32 Attack: Magic: -10; Range: +8
Defence: Stab: +3; Slash: +2; Crush: +4; Magic: +2
Other: Strength: +2
Spiked Blue Dragonhide Vambraces 32 Attack: Magic: -10; Range: +9
Defence: Stab: +4; Slash: +3; Crush: +5; Magic: +4
Other: Strength: +2
Spiked Red Dragonhide Vambraces 32 Attack: Magic: -10; Range: +10
Defence: Stab: +5; Slash: +4; Crush: +6; Magic: +6
Other: Strength: +2
Spiked Black Dragonhide Vambraces 32 Attack: Magic: -10; Range: +11
Defence: Stab: +6; Slash: +5; Crush: +7; Magic: +8
Other: Strength: +2
Cowhide
Picture Name Crafting Level Hides XP Given
Gloves 1 1 13.8
Boots 7 1 16.3
Cowl 9 1 18.5
Vambraces 11 1 22
Leather Body 14 1 25
Chaps 18 1 27
Hard Leather Body 28 1 35
Coif (member's only) 38 1 37
Studded Leather Body 41 1 65
Studded Leather Chaps 44 1 69
Snake hide
Picture Name Crafting Level Hides XP Given
Snakeskin Boots 45 6 30
Snakeskin Vambraces 47 8 35
Snakeskin Bandana 48 5 45
Snakeskin Chaps 51 12 50
Snakeskin Body 53 15 55
Dragonhide
Picture Name Crafting Level Hides XP Given
Green Dragon Vambraces 57 1 62
Green Dragonhide Chaps 60 2 124
Green Dragonhide Body 63 3 186
Blue Dragon Vambraces 66 1 70
Blue Dragonhide Chaps 68 2 140
Blue Dragonhide Body 71 3 210
Red Dragon Vambraces 73 1 78
Red Dragonhide Chaps 75 2 156
Red Dragonhide Body 77 3 234
Black Dragon Vambraces 79 1 86
Black Dragonhide Chaps 82 2 172
Black Dragonhide Body 84 3 258
3.5 - Silver
Silver working is an area of crafting is the common route to try to gain levels fast. The
steps for working with silver are:
Get some silver ores and a mould for the item you wish to make.
Smelt your silver ore in a furnace to create a silver bar.
With the proper mould in your inventory, use the silver bar on the furnace, and a menu
will appear where you can choose what item to make.
If you made a Holy or an Unholy Symbol, use a ball of wool on it to make an Unblessed
Symbol.
You can find popular furnaces in Al-Kharid, Falador, Shilo Village, and Port Phasmatys.
Picture Name Level to Craft XP Given
Holy Symbol 16 50
Unholy Symbol 17 50
Silver Sickle 18 50
Silver Bolt (1) 21 5
Tiara 23 52.5
3.6 - Gems and Golden Jewelry
You can obtain gems in RuneScape as drops from monsters, through mining, or stealing from
various stalls or vaults. Opal, jade, and red topaz are obtained by panning in the Digsite
area or through mining the gem rocks in Shilo Village. You can only obtain Uncut
Dragonstones by using a crystal key on the chest in Taverley (or buying from another
player). Certain very strong monsters can drop cut Dragonstones.
To cut a gem, simply use a chisel on it and if you have the required crafting level to do
so, you cut the gem. There is now a "Cut X" option to make for easier gem cutting. You can
use cut gems in the creation of jewelry and bolt tips.
Picture Name Level to Cut XP Given
Opal 1 15
Jade 13 20
Red Topaz 16 25
Sapphire 20 50
Emerald 27 67
Ruby 34 85
Diamond 43 107.5
Dragonstone 55 137.5
Onyx 67 167.5
Golden jewelry is one of the most rewarding areas of crafting. When you use magic to
enchant your jewelry, you will gain new abilities such as teleporting or extra strength in
combat. In RuneScape, it is possible to make rings, necklaces and amulets out of gold.
Here are the steps to making golden jewelry:
Get a ring, necklace or amulet mould as well as some gold ore.
Smelt the ore into a gold bar by using it on a furnace.
If you wish to put a gem into your item, have a cut gem in your inventory along with the
gold.
Use the gold bar on the furnace, a screen will come up where you can choose which item to
make. On this screen, there is now a "Craft X" option to create ease when creating
jewelry.
You can craft an amulet; use a ball of wool on it first so it can hang from your neck.
This can now be done with easy with a "String X" option.
When your golden jewelry is complete, you can then enchant it. Please note that only
members can enchant rings and necklaces. For more information on enchanting, visit the
magic guide.
Picture Item Level XP Given Enchanted Name Enchantment Effect
Gold Ring 5 15 - -
Gold Necklace 6 20 - -
Gold Bracelet 7 25 - -
Gold Amulet 8 30 - -
Sapphire Ring 20 40 Ring of Recoil Deals 10% of the damage done on the wearer back onto
the attacker. Destroyed after it deals 40 damage
Sapphire Necklace 22 55 Games Necklace Teleports you to the Burthorpe Games Room, or the
Barbarian Outpost. Destroyed after 8 uses.
Sapphire Bracelet 23 60 Bracelet of clay Makes you mine soft clay as opposed to hard
clay.
Sapphire Amulet 24 65 Amulet of Magic Gives +10 to Magic Attack.
Emerald Ring 27 55 Ring of Dueling Teleports to the Duel Arena or Castle Wars arena.
Destroyed after 8 uses.
Emerald Necklace 29 60 Binding Necklace Increases your chances of binding combination
runes in RuneCrafting.
Emerald Bracelet 30 65 Castlewars bracelet Those who wield this bracelet will get 50%
more healing from a bandage. They will also be able to do 20% more damage when attacking
the bearer of their side's flag.
Emerald Amulet 31 70 Amulet of Defence and Nature Amulet Gives +7 to all Defence
Equipment stats.
Amulet of Nature - - Amulet of Nature Can be bound to a farming patch and notify you if
your crops are diseased or ready to harvest.
Ruby Ring 34 70 Ring of Forging Give you 100% success rate when smelting iron ore.
Destroyed after 140 uses.
Ruby Necklace 40 75 Digsite Pendant Teleports you to Digsite. Destroyed after 5 charges.
Ruby Bracelet 42 80 Bracelet of innoculation The wearer is a little more protected
against disease damage.
Ruby Amulet 50 85 Amulet of Strength Gives +10 to equipment strength.
Diamond Ring 43 85 Ring of Life Teleports you to Falador or Lumbridge (whichever is your
respawn point) when you are below 10% health. Destroyed after one use.
Diamond Necklace 56 90 Phoenix necklace Restores Hitpoints equivalent to 30% of the max
stat if wearer drops below 20%. Has priority over Ring of Life
Diamond Bracelet 58 95 Abyssal bracelet The wielder isn't skulled when it enters the
abyss. However, prayer drain still works.
Diamond Amulet 70 100 Amulet of Power Adds +6 to your attack, strength, and defence stats
and +1 to prayer.
Dragonstone Ring 55 100 Ring of Wealth Increases your chances of a rare drop from a
monster.
Dragon Necklace 72 105 Necklace of skills Increases chances of getting a casket when big
net fishing. Allows wearer to teleport to the Fishing, Crafting, Mining and Cooking
guilds.
Dragonstone Bracelet 74 110 Bracelet of combat Allows wearer to teleport to the Warriors'
guild, Champions' guild, Rangers' guild and Monastery. Slayer totals are updated with
every tenth of the target needed to be killed.
Dragonstone Amulet 80 150 Amulet of Glory Allows you to teleport to Al-Kharid, Draynor
Village, Edgeville or N. Karamja when dipped into the Fountain of Heroes. Increases chance
of getting gems while mining (when charged), and gives stat bonuses.
Onyx Ring 67 115 Ring of stone When worn, this will turn you into a rock. Any attempts to
do anything apart from typing through the chat box will cause you to return to normal.
Onyx Necklace 82 120 Berserker necklace Increases amount of damage done while wearing an
obsidian melee weapon by 20%. Stab Defence, Slash Defence, Crush Defence, Magic Defence
and Ranged Defence reduced by 20. Stab Attack, Slash Attack and Crush Attack reduced by
10. Strength raised by 7
Onyx Bracelet 84 125 Bracelet of regeneration Doubles the natural Hitpoint recovery.
Onyx Amulet 90 165 Amulet of Fury Adds +10 to your attack, +15 to defence, +8 to strength
and +5 to your prayer.
3.7 - Glasswork
Glass working is not very popular as it is so complicated, but can be very useful in
certain situations. Here are the basic steps to glass working:
Use a bucket with a sand pit to get a bucket of sand.
Use seaweed with a range to get soda ash.
Use your bucket of sand or your soda ash from your inventory on a furnace and you will
receive molten glass.
Get a glass blowing pipe. One spawns in a house on Entrana. You can also get one from
Grandpa Jack's house, located in Hemenster. Use the glass blowing pipe on the molten glass
and choose which item you wish to make. Note that a "Make X" option now makes your glass
making experience more enjoyable.
Seaweed spawns on the shores of the river in Shilo Village, on the coast of Entrana, or
you can catch it using a big net. Seaweed can be bought from the charter ship members for
2gp each, along with soda ash. You could also pick up seaweed from the spawn in Piscatoris
Fishing Colony, and use the big nets to catch monkfish at the same time. You can fill your
bucket with sand on Entrana, in Yanille, Zanaris (The Lost City), Shilo Village or
Rellekka. Bert's sand service from the Hand In The Sand, The quest is also useful for
collecting buckets of sand.
Alternately, after completing the Dream Mentor quest, you can use Lunar Magic to make
molten glass. The Superglass Make spell, which requires level 77 Magic, 2 Astral runes, 6
Fire runes and 10 Air runes, can transform instantly turn your soda ash and buckets of
sand into molten glass. It is an instantaneous transformation, but it consumes your
buckets. Wield a staff or either Air or Fire, and withdraw 13 buckets of sand and soda
ashes, and you should end up with up to 22 molten glasses. This is much quicker than using
a furnace, but as mentioned before, you will lose your buckets.
Picture Name Level to Craft XP Given
Molten Glass 1 20
Beer Glass 1 17.5
Candle lantern 4 19.5
Oil lamp 12 25
Oil Lantern 26 50
Vial 33 35
Fish Bowl 42 42.5
Unpowered Orb 46 52.5
Lantern Lens 49 55
Dorgeshuun Light Orb1 87 70
The candle lantern, oil lamp and lantern lens are used to make lanterns to explore dark
dungeons. For example, the Lumbridge Swamp caves require a form of light source. If you do
not have one when you enter, complete darkness will surround you.
You can make Candle lanterns by using the candle lantern glass with a lit candle.
You can make Oil lanterns by using the oil lamp with an iron oil lantern frame (Level 26
Smithing). Then use your lamp with the lamp oil still in Rimmington, finally use a
tinderbox with the lamp.
You can make Bullseye lanterns by using the lantern lens with a steel bullseye lantern
frame (Level 49 Smithing). Then use your lamp with the lamp oil still in Rimmington,
finally use a tinderbox with the lamp.
You can make Lamp oil by using swamp tar with the lamp oil still in the Chemist's house in
Rimmington. You can light the lamps by using a tinderbox on the lamp in inventory.
1 :: Dorgeshuun Light Orb
The Dorgeshuun Light Orb can give you an extra 104 crafting xp if you use a copper
filament on it. Copper filiaments can be obtained by theiving the chests in Dorgesh-Kaan.
The completed lighttorb can then be used to fix broken lighttorbs in Dorgesh-Kaan.
3.8 - Battlestaves
Battlestaves are an upgraded version of the regular staves that are available in stores.
They require high-leveled magic and crafting in order to make them. Here are the steps
involved:
Get a glass orb, 30 elemental runes and 3 cosmic runes
Go to the obelisk of the element you want.
Cast your chosen element's orb spell on the orb.
Buy a battlestaff from the Magic Guild or Zaff. Use your charged orb with the battlestaff.
Thormac the Sorcerer can turn your battlestaff into a mystic staff so that it is more
powerful for 40,000gp.
The air obelisk is accessible from in the Edgeville Dungeon by a ladder in the underground
wilderness north of the black demons, the earth obelisk is located in the Edgeville
Dungeon by the demon Chronozon in the underground wilderness, the fire obelisk is located
in the Taverley dungeon by the black dragons, the water obelisk is located up the ladder
in the Taverley dungeon by the black dragons.
Picture Name Magic Level Crafting Level Crafting XP Given
Water Battlestaff 56 54 100
Earth Battlestaff 60 58 112.5
Fire Battlestaff 63 62 125
Air Battlestaff 66 66 137.5
3.9 - Weaving
With the addition of the farming skill, players are able to weave baskets and sacks to
hold some of their crops. You can find Looms in the Isafdar, in the house by the Falador
farming plot or in Sophanem. To weave, simply use the materials on the loom and you will
be able to create a basket or a sack.
Picture Item Level XP Weaved Using...
Vegetable Sack 21 38 4 Jute Fibres
Fruit Basket 36 56 6 Willow Branches
3.10 - Miscellaneous Crafting
When you kill a Mort Myre Snail in the Mort Myre swamp they will drop a shell. If you use
a chisel on the shell, you will be able to make a snelm, which gives crafting experience.
You can wear these snelms on your head and come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending
on the snail it came from.
The Shades of Mort'ton quest brought Limestone brick crafting. You would mine limestone
from rocks located near the temple leading to Mort'ton, then use a chisel on the limestone
to get a limestone brick. There are also some limestone rocks in Tirannwn.
When you kill a Broodoo Victim in the Tai Bwo Wannai area, he will drop a mask, which you
can turn into a shield. The shields require two tanned snake hides and eight nails each.
Have a hammer in your inventory and use it on the shield with the snake skins and nails in
your inventory.
During the Cold War quest, you are required to build a clockwork penguin at your crafting
bench using a plank, a piece of silk and a clockwork mechanism.
Picture Name Level XP
Snelms 15 32.5
Crab Claw 15 32.5
Crab Helmet 15 32.5
Limestone Bricks 20 6
Clockwork Penguin 30 15
Broodoo Shield 35 100
Dye Origami Balloon 36 10
Fold Origami Balloon 36 35
Yak-hide legs 43 32
Yak-hide body 46 32
Fremennik Shield 56 34
Polished Buttons 3 5
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4.0 - Training Methods
This section outlines what to craft as you level and your options. Each level frame has
two sections: Members as well as Non-Members.
Level 1 - 16
Non-Members: Start by crafting gloves. Although its requirements are only level 1
crafting, it gives very fast experience. Since you have not met the requirements to enter
the Crafting Guild, you cannot enjoy the equipment located in the guild. Start by going to
a Cow Field (Located at Lumbridge or beside Crafting Guild and start killing Cows, which
drop cowhides. Collect roughly 200 hides by banking them once your inventory is full. Head
to Al-Kharid and start crafting your gloves. Experiments have proven that no other way is
better than crafting Gloves at level 1.
Members: Similar to above. There is no low level members-only crafting technique, which
beats crafting gloves.
Level 16 - 28
Non-Members: You can now craft Holy symbols. Many top crafters still use this method to
craft, as it is cheap and easily accessible. Start by mining Silver over at West Varrock
Mine. Since Silver is easy to mine, for low-level crafters, Holy Symbols are the best way
for you to advance with until you can make Tiaras at level 23 crafting. The closest
Furnace to a Bank would be the Furnace located at Al-Kharid; it is only a few steps away
from the bank.
Members: Once you are Level 10 Crafting, Flax is the fastest and cheapest way to level up
your crafting. The nearest Flax Plant to a Bank is over at Lletya; there is a field of
flax just outside the bank. There is a Flax Plant just outside the bank, never was picking
flax done with so much speed. After collecting the amount of Flax you want, head to
Lumbridge and spin your Flax on the spinning wheel located on the second floor of
Lumbridge Castle. A bank is located on the top floor of the castle, so this would be the
quickest method for spinning. Unlike Flax, Silver crafting requires a lot of time spent
mining Silver. Experiments have proven Flax crafting faster than silver crafting.
Level 28 - 50
Non-Members: Non-Members should craft Hard Leather Bodies once they reach level 28
crafting. Since your Crafting level is still quite low, Hard Leather Body are more
effective since you do not need many Cow Hides to advance to higher levels. If you do not
mind buying Cow Hides, which costs 80-200gp each, buy around 2,600 cow hides, which will
help you level up till 50 crafting. If you do not wish to spend money, another alternative
way is to stick with crafting Tiaras and mine the Silver by yourself. Experiments have
proven that crafting Hard Leather Body is almost twice faster than crafting Tiaras.
Members: Stick with spinning Flax as they still give very fast experience.
Level 50 - 63
Non-Members: Since you will need too many hides just to level up crafting now, crafting
Tiaras is the most effective way. Especially because of the fact that you can now enter
the Crafting Guild (level 40 required), which is the fastest place to mine Silver; you
will be able to obtain Silver more efficiently.
Members: Stick with either Flax or start crafting unpowered orbs over at Entrana and
banking them if you plan to craft battlestaves in the future, or go for Bullseye Lantern
Lenses for the highest glass crafting xp. Because, at level 50 crafting, you will need to
spin almost 1,000 flax just to level up. By banking the Orbs, when you reach the required
crafting level to craft battlestaves, you will have the Orbs to make it.
For Orb crafting, it is best that you bank the Unpowered Orbs, as they will be extremely
useful when you can craft battlestaves. Here is one of the best ways to craft orbs:
Collect seaweed in Shilo Village until you have your desired amount.
Cook all your seaweed on the stove in Zanaris (The Lost City).
Withdraw 14 piles of Soda Ash and 14 buckets.
Walk over to the sand pit and fill the buckets with sand.
Walk to the furnace and make the Molten Glass.
Repeated steps 3-6 until all the Soda Ash becomes Molten Glass.
At any bank, withdraw a Blowing Pipe and 27 pieces of Molten Glass and shape them into
Orbs.
If you are interested on power crafting with Orbs, Entrana is the place for you as the
Sandpit, Furnace, Range and seaweed spawn are all very close together. Simply drop the
Orbs you make and repeat the process.
Level 63 - 99
Non-Members: To reach level 99, your best option is to mine and craft Tiaras. If you do
not mind wasting money, buy Silver ore and smelt them into bars before making them into
Tiaras. Another option would be stick with Hard Leather Bodies while buying the
Cowhides/Hard Leather from other people.
Members: This is where the fun starts to come in. You can now craft Full Green Dragonhide
Leather. Although the exp rewarded is 2 times faster than crafting battlestaves, the time
spent collecting Dragon hides unbalances its overall experience rating. To collect a full
load of Dragon hide takes anywhere from 8-25 minutes, while getting a full load of Orbs
charged would only take 3-5 minutes maximum. If you have a low combat level and don't mind
spending money buying dragon hides from other players, crafting Dragonhide Armour is the
best and fastest way to go. If not, the most economical way is crafting battlestaves.
The nearest and safest Obelisk is the Air Obelisk compared to the other three Obelisks.
Thus, crafting Air battlestaves is the only type of battlestaff you should craft, as the
others would be extremely tedious. Here is the fastest way to craft battlestaves:
Camp at the Air Obelisk, located at Edgeville Dungeon.
Get a trustworthy friend to help you make bank runs, while you stay at the Air Obelisk.
Trade Air Orbs for Blank Orbs with your friend.
Withdraw all your Nature Runes, 20 Orbs and wield your Fire Staff.
Head to either Zaff's Staff Shop or the Magic Guild shop and buy 5 battlestaves.
Attach your Orbs to the battlestaves and High Alchemy them.
Server-hop and repeat steps 5-6.
Crafting can be expensive, especially if you buy your materials from sellers. If you get
the supplies yourself, though it can become profitable or you can at least break even. The
cheapest thing that gives good, fast experience is regular leather for non-members or flax
for members. If you have a lot of money and wish to invest in crafting, silver on f2p or
dragonhides on members is the way to go.
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5.0 - Crafting Guild
The Crafting Guild is a location to reward characters who have achieved level 40 crafting.
Inside the guild are 7 gold, 7 silver, and 5 clay rocks. There are several moulds and
crafting tool spawns as well. On the second floor is also a tanner and spinning wheel. In
addition, there is a pottery wheel and pottery oven along with a jug and sink so you can
sit in there all day making pottery! For more information on the Crafting Guild, see the
Crafting Guild guide in the guild guides section.
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6.0 - Quests for Experience
Animal Magnetism: 1,000 XP
Cabin Fever: 7,000 XP
Dwarf Cannon: 750 XP
Elemental Workshop: 5,000 XP
Elemental Workshop II: 7,500 XP
Enakhra's Lament: 7,000 XP
Enlightened Journey: 2,000 XP
The Fremennik Trials: 2,800 XP
The Giant Dwarf: 2,500 XP
Goblin Diplomacy: 200 XP
The Golem: 1,000 XP
The Hand In The Sand: 9,000 XP
In Aid of the Myreque: 2,000 XP
In Search of the Myreque: 600 XP
Making History: 1,000 XP
Murder Mystery: 1,406 XP
Nature Spirit: 3,000 XP
Observatory Quest: 2,250 XP
Recipe for Disaster: 1,000 - 3,500 XP
Shades of Mort'ton: 2,000 XP
Sheep Shearer: 150 XP
Shilo Village: 3,915 XP
Tears of Guthix: 1,000 XP
Slug Menace: 3,500 XP
Cold War: 2,000 XP
Fremennik Isles, The: 5,000 XP
Tower of Life: 500 XP
Great Brain Robbery, The: 3,000 XP
Quests with a choice Experience
A Fairy Tale Part II: 2,500 XP in any skill of your choice over level 30.
Great Brain Robbery, The: 5,000 XP for any skill you choose over level 30.
King's Ransom: 5,000 XP for any skill you choose over level 30.
Legends Quest: 7,650-30,600 XP (7,650 is given to 4 skills from a list of skills)
One Small Favour: 10,000-20,000 XP (2 x 10,000 lamps for any skill of your choice over
level 30)
Recipe for Disaster: 20,000 XP (A Lamp to grant 20,000xp in a skill of your choice over
level 50)
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