Post by vegitto14 on Nov 17, 2005 19:51:09 GMT 1
[glow=red,2,300]Smithing[/glow]
Smelting
Smelting ores to make bars can be done two ways:
The first way is by going to a furnace, and using the primary ore on the furnace.
The second way is by using the level 43 magic spell - Superheat Item.
(It takes 4 Fire Runes and 1 Nature Rune to cast Superheat Item)
Bar Experience Level
Needed To Smith Experience Gained Primary
Ore Secondary
Ore Used For Notes
Bronze Bar 1 6.25
Copper Ore
Tin Ore Smithing Bronze Items No comments
Iron Bar 15 12.5
Iron Ore NOTHING Smithing Iron Items While smelting Iron Ore, there is a 50% chance the ore may be too impure to make a bar from it. If you cast your Superheat Item magic spell to smelt an Iron Ore, it will never be too impure; Ruby Ring of forging also gives a 100% smelt rate for iron ore 140 times before being destroyed
Silver Bar 20 13.5
Silver Ore NOTHING Crafting Silver Items Silver is only used in Crafting, but you get Smithing exp for smelting it.
Steel Bar 30 17.5
Iron Ore
Coal (2) Smithing Steel Items No comments
Gold Bar 40 22.5
Gold Ore NOTHING Crafting Gold Jewelry Gold is only used in Crafting, but you get Smithing exp for smelting it.
Mithril Bar 50 30
Mithril Ore
Coal (4) Smithing Mithril Items No comments
Adamantite Bar 70 37.5
Adamantite Ore
Coal (6) Smithing Adamantite Items No comments
Runite Bar 85 50
Runite Ore
Coal (8) Smithing Rune Items No comments
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Smithing Now that you have smelted the ore into a bar, you can smith the bar into certain items.
There is no magic spell to smith, so you will have to go to an anvil.
Remember to bring a hammer with you.
Use the bar with an anvil, and then choose what you would like to make. You can make more than one at a time right click the item on the screen that comes up and choose to make 1, 5, or 10 of it.
Click on one of the smithing tables below:
Adamantite Smithing Table
Bronze Smithing Table
Iron Smithing Table
Steel Smithing Table
Mithril Smithing Table
Runite Smithing Table
Dwarven Stout
Need to smith something, but you need 1 more level to make it? No problem! Simply go to the Falador bar, talk to the barmaid, and order a Dwarven stout (They cost 3 GP each). Dwaven stouts are also available free in the Dwarven pass that goes under Wolf Mountain (must have completed Fishing Contest quest to access) between Taverley and Catherby.
When you drink a Dwarven Stout, your smithing level and your mining level will temporarily go up 1 level.
It takes 2 to 4 Dwarven Stouts, per trip to the anvils, depending on how fast/slow you are.
It usually takes me about 3 Dwarven Stouts per trip, so like I said, it depends on how fast/slow you are.
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This Smithing Guide was made for the Knights in Shining Steel Clan Website and RuneHQ.com ONLY, and is not allowed to be used for any other website without permission of Maxg3002! (RuneScape Username: Pokedude97)
Training
First of all, always smelt your bars at al Karid, which has the shortest distance from bank to furnace for f2p. Always smith your bars into armor in Varrock, from west bank to the anvils just south of it. This is the shortest distance between anvil and bank for f2p.
Level 1-
Bronze, of course. Begin by making bars of bronze in the hundreds, maybe 300 or so. smith them into the best bronze you can make. Once you have 30 or so smithing, you can switch to iron.
Level 30-
Now its time for iron. As with bronze, collect hundreds of iron, then smith all the bars at once. If you are a member, get a ring of forging so that the 50 percent chance of failing is canceled.Do not smith them until you reach 33 smithing. that is when you can make the iron into iron plate bodies, which can be sold to the general store or the armorer in Varrock for a decent amount of gp. Continue making iron plate bodies, and making 100's of iron bars at a time, until you have reached 47 smithing.
Level 47: Its time for steel. It will be significantly harder and harder to level up at this point, so it may bore you. Like before, you should make your bars in the hundreds- collecting 1000 coal and 500 iron is a good place to stop getting the ores and making bars. When you have 48 smithing, make the bars into steel plate bodies. Now, if you are mining your own ores, you will make some decent cash. You can sell steel plate bodies in bulk to people with 55 magic for 1000-900 gp each- they use high alchemy on them to train magic. Continue making steel plates. This may be the best way to train smithing for a while.
You probably shouldn't train using mithril until you can make mith platebodies, which go for 3000 each for high-alching.
Some Techniques
-If you are a member, the best way to train smithing is probably by making cannonballs. You can buy steel bars for 500-550 each, make them into cannonballs, then sell each cannonball for 200 each. Each bar makes four cannonballs, so you make 300 gp profit each bar!! -If you have a smithing level in the high-mid 60s or higher, and 43 magic, a good idea is to go into the hobgoblin mines in the wilderness, or mining guild, and make mith bars there. Bring a fire staff, your pick, nature runes, and teleportation runes if you are mining in hobgoblin mines. Mine mithril and coal ore, and cast superheat item to make the ores into mith bars. Then, store them in the bank and start over. This is a good way to get mith bars and to train magic/smithing without a lot of walking.
70+
Now you are in rank with the big boys. Pretty much, the fastest way to train at this level is the cannonballs, or buying ores and making mith plates and coming out even. Steel is usually the best way to train, even in the high levels. There is not much more to know if you have made it this far, but just continue to buy ores and smith, smith, smith. It will get boring so you will probably want to train other skills as breaks
Smelting
Smelting ores to make bars can be done two ways:
The first way is by going to a furnace, and using the primary ore on the furnace.
The second way is by using the level 43 magic spell - Superheat Item.
(It takes 4 Fire Runes and 1 Nature Rune to cast Superheat Item)
Bar Experience Level
Needed To Smith Experience Gained Primary
Ore Secondary
Ore Used For Notes
Bronze Bar 1 6.25
Copper Ore
Tin Ore Smithing Bronze Items No comments
Iron Bar 15 12.5
Iron Ore NOTHING Smithing Iron Items While smelting Iron Ore, there is a 50% chance the ore may be too impure to make a bar from it. If you cast your Superheat Item magic spell to smelt an Iron Ore, it will never be too impure; Ruby Ring of forging also gives a 100% smelt rate for iron ore 140 times before being destroyed
Silver Bar 20 13.5
Silver Ore NOTHING Crafting Silver Items Silver is only used in Crafting, but you get Smithing exp for smelting it.
Steel Bar 30 17.5
Iron Ore
Coal (2) Smithing Steel Items No comments
Gold Bar 40 22.5
Gold Ore NOTHING Crafting Gold Jewelry Gold is only used in Crafting, but you get Smithing exp for smelting it.
Mithril Bar 50 30
Mithril Ore
Coal (4) Smithing Mithril Items No comments
Adamantite Bar 70 37.5
Adamantite Ore
Coal (6) Smithing Adamantite Items No comments
Runite Bar 85 50
Runite Ore
Coal (8) Smithing Rune Items No comments
Back to Top
Smithing Now that you have smelted the ore into a bar, you can smith the bar into certain items.
There is no magic spell to smith, so you will have to go to an anvil.
Remember to bring a hammer with you.
Use the bar with an anvil, and then choose what you would like to make. You can make more than one at a time right click the item on the screen that comes up and choose to make 1, 5, or 10 of it.
Click on one of the smithing tables below:
Adamantite Smithing Table
Bronze Smithing Table
Iron Smithing Table
Steel Smithing Table
Mithril Smithing Table
Runite Smithing Table
Dwarven Stout
Need to smith something, but you need 1 more level to make it? No problem! Simply go to the Falador bar, talk to the barmaid, and order a Dwarven stout (They cost 3 GP each). Dwaven stouts are also available free in the Dwarven pass that goes under Wolf Mountain (must have completed Fishing Contest quest to access) between Taverley and Catherby.
When you drink a Dwarven Stout, your smithing level and your mining level will temporarily go up 1 level.
It takes 2 to 4 Dwarven Stouts, per trip to the anvils, depending on how fast/slow you are.
It usually takes me about 3 Dwarven Stouts per trip, so like I said, it depends on how fast/slow you are.
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This Smithing Guide was made for the Knights in Shining Steel Clan Website and RuneHQ.com ONLY, and is not allowed to be used for any other website without permission of Maxg3002! (RuneScape Username: Pokedude97)
Training
First of all, always smelt your bars at al Karid, which has the shortest distance from bank to furnace for f2p. Always smith your bars into armor in Varrock, from west bank to the anvils just south of it. This is the shortest distance between anvil and bank for f2p.
Level 1-
Bronze, of course. Begin by making bars of bronze in the hundreds, maybe 300 or so. smith them into the best bronze you can make. Once you have 30 or so smithing, you can switch to iron.
Level 30-
Now its time for iron. As with bronze, collect hundreds of iron, then smith all the bars at once. If you are a member, get a ring of forging so that the 50 percent chance of failing is canceled.Do not smith them until you reach 33 smithing. that is when you can make the iron into iron plate bodies, which can be sold to the general store or the armorer in Varrock for a decent amount of gp. Continue making iron plate bodies, and making 100's of iron bars at a time, until you have reached 47 smithing.
Level 47: Its time for steel. It will be significantly harder and harder to level up at this point, so it may bore you. Like before, you should make your bars in the hundreds- collecting 1000 coal and 500 iron is a good place to stop getting the ores and making bars. When you have 48 smithing, make the bars into steel plate bodies. Now, if you are mining your own ores, you will make some decent cash. You can sell steel plate bodies in bulk to people with 55 magic for 1000-900 gp each- they use high alchemy on them to train magic. Continue making steel plates. This may be the best way to train smithing for a while.
You probably shouldn't train using mithril until you can make mith platebodies, which go for 3000 each for high-alching.
Some Techniques
-If you are a member, the best way to train smithing is probably by making cannonballs. You can buy steel bars for 500-550 each, make them into cannonballs, then sell each cannonball for 200 each. Each bar makes four cannonballs, so you make 300 gp profit each bar!! -If you have a smithing level in the high-mid 60s or higher, and 43 magic, a good idea is to go into the hobgoblin mines in the wilderness, or mining guild, and make mith bars there. Bring a fire staff, your pick, nature runes, and teleportation runes if you are mining in hobgoblin mines. Mine mithril and coal ore, and cast superheat item to make the ores into mith bars. Then, store them in the bank and start over. This is a good way to get mith bars and to train magic/smithing without a lot of walking.
70+
Now you are in rank with the big boys. Pretty much, the fastest way to train at this level is the cannonballs, or buying ores and making mith plates and coming out even. Steel is usually the best way to train, even in the high levels. There is not much more to know if you have made it this far, but just continue to buy ores and smith, smith, smith. It will get boring so you will probably want to train other skills as breaks