Basic Items
Name of Item | Picture | Purpose | Information |
Ball of wool | Used to string amulets and symbols | See Wool | |
Bucket | Fill with sand when making glass, or fill with water to soften clay | You can buy one at the General store for two gold coins, or find them all across Runescape at various spawn locations. | |
Chisel | A tool used to cut gems (and Members-only carve Limestone) | You can buy one at any General store or the Crafting stores (located in Al Kharid and Rimmington) for one gold. | |
Cowhide | Used in making leather | To get one, kill a cow. They will always drop one. | |
Dragonhide | Used in making Dragon leather | To get one, kill any dragon. Each colored dragon (Black, Blue, Green or Red; NOT metal dragons!) drops a matching color hide. | |
Flax (Members Only*) | Used to spin Bowstrings | Flax is probably the fastest way of gaining crafting experience. It is used to spin bowstrings. But it is a Members-only feature! Go to a flax plant (there is a large field just West of Catherby, next to the beehives; there are also plants in the Tree Gnome Stronghold, next to the Spinning Wheels and Bank!) and click on it to pick it (or right click and select 'pick flax'). Just like wheat, flax runs out. Once you have enough flax, go to a Spinning Wheel and use the Flax with the Spinning Wheel. Flax gives 15 crafting experience for every one you spin. | |
Glassblowing pipe | Used to make glass items. Use it on Molten glass then select desired item from menu. | Spawns in house on Entrana and in Grandpa Jack's house northwest of the Ranging Guild (northeast of Fishing Contest) | |
Jug | Fill with water, use to soften clay | You can buy one at the General Store for one gold coin. | |
(Any) Mould | Used to make Gold and Silver items (jewellery, symbols and more) | You can buy Amulet, Necklace and Ring moulds, as well as the Holy symbol mould and the Sickle mould, at either crafting shop for five gold coins. The Crafting Guild has Amulet mould, Necklace mould and Holy symbol mould spawns. | |
Needle | Used in leather armour crafting | These are stackable. You can buy one at either Crafting Shop for one gold coin. They also can be found by searching haystacks! | |
Seaweed | Used to make glass items. Use it on a stove or in a fire to make Soda ash. | Spawns on beaches all around Runescape: maximum spawns are on Entrana (8 on northwest shore) and Rellekka (9 on beach). Can be purchased from Arhein in Catherby who has 80 pieces a day and sells them for 2 gp. | |
Shears | Used to obtain Wool | Buy at a General store for one gold coin. Shears also spawn at the Crafting Guild, and in the northeast corner of the hay field located west of Lumbridge Mill. | |
Soda ash | Used to make glass items. Use it on a furnace, along with a Bucket of sand, to make Molten glass. | Player made | |
Thread | Used in leather armor crafting | These are stackable. You can buy one at either Crafting Shop for one gold coin. Also spawns at the Jolly Boar Inn northeast of Varrock. | |
Wool | Used to make Ball of wool (also used in a quest or two) | Obtain by using Shears on some sheep (there is a big field of them just Northwest of Lumbridge, and a few north of the Crafting Guild). After a few tries (they run away a lot), or maybe on your first try, you will get some Wool. Now find a Spinning wheel and use the Wool on the Spinning wheel to make a Ball of wool (earns 2.75 xp). |
Locations
Crafting Guild - Located southwest of Falador, northwest of Rimmington. Visit our Crafting Guild guide for more information on what is available to you there..
Crafting Shops - Located in Al Kharid and Rimmington. These stores sell Chisels, Needles, and Thread for 1 gp each; and Amulet, Necklace, Ring, Holy symbol, Sickle, Tiara, Bolt, and Bracelet moulds for 5 gp each.
Entrana - The island of Entrana is a good place to obtain everything you need for making glass. A Glassblowing pipe spawns in the house with the range, north of the Herblore shop. To get to Entrana go to the docks at Port Sarim and speak to any Monk of Entrana. You are not allowed to bring any weapons or armor to Entrana, but the boat ride is free.
Furnaces - Furnaces are needed for gold and silver crafting. They are located in Al Kharid, Falador, Lumbridge, Ardougne (east of river), Rellekka (quest required), Shilo Village (quest required), Port Phasmatys (quest required),Neitiznot (quest required), and Edgeville (easy part of the Varrock diary).
Potteries - Potteries include both Potter's Wheels and Pottery Ovens for making clay items. They are located in the Barbarian Village, near Aubury's Rune Shop in Varrock, at the Crafting guild, Taverley, and north of the market in Draynor Village. For members they are also found in Ardougne (west of river), the Digsite, and Rellekka (quest required).
Rellekka - None of Rellekka's amenities are usable until you have completed the Fremennik Trials Quest, but once this is done, Rellekka is a Crafting and Smithing haven (although the nearest Bank is on Miscellania). The building in the southwest corner of the town includes a Potter's Wheel, a Pottery Oven, a Furnace, and Anvils. For glassmaking, there is a Sandpit north of the Helmet shop, and the beach north of town has 9 Seaweed spawns.
Spinning Wheels - Lumbridge Castle (2nd floor), Barbarian Village, Taverley, Falador (west of the south gate), Seers' Village (upstairs), the Tree Gnome Stronghold, Rellekka (quest required), Lletya (quest required), and Neitiznot (quest required).
Tanners - Tanners are located in Al Kharid and in the Crafting Guild, and for Members in Canifis (more expensive due to remote location), and (Leatherworker) in the Ranging Guild. All will convert cow hides and dragonhides to leather for a fee.
Glass (Members Only*)
Glass crafting is a members-only feature! After making Molten glass, you can craft it into seven different items: Beer glass, Candle lantern, Oil lamp, Vial, Fishbowl, Orb, or Lantern lens. Beer glasses have no use (other than filling them with ale from Barrels with taps.) Vials can be filled with water and used for Herblore. Fishbowls can be used with seaweed and fish for a pet. Orbs are used to make Battlestaffs. Candle lanterns, Oil lamps, and Lantern lenses are used to make light sources for exploring dark caves. These can only be made after "learning how" from the man outside the Lumbridge Swamp dungeon, southeast of Draynor Village. Below are the specific instructions on how to make Molten glass, and then how to make glass items:
- Get a bucket.
- Go to Entrana Island (go to Port Sarim - don't bring any weapons or armor - and talk to the Monks of Entrana) (everything else that you need for glass crafting is on Entrana, but bring your Bucket).
- Get some Seaweed; 8 spawn on the Northwestern part of the island.
- Go to the range found just North of the dock and use the Seaweed with the range. The seaweed will change into 'Soda Ash'.
- Use your bucket with the sandpit found next to the Herblore shop (west of the dock). Your bucket should now be full of sand.
- Now go to the building with the Furnace, located west of the church.
- Use either your Bucket of sand or your Soda ash on the furnace. This will combine the two items in the furnace heat, turning them into 'Molten glass'.
To craft molten glass into an item you will need a 'Glassblowing Pipe'. You can find one of these in the house with the range. Use the Glassblowing pipe and the Molten glass together and then choose what you would like to make from the selection area. What you can make is dependent upon your overall Crafting level and not on how much glass you have made. With any luck you will bypass the need to make Beer Glasses.
Note: If you have the Bucket of sand and seaweed (cooked to Soda ash) you can make glass in any furnace. Another Glassblowing pipe spawns in Grandpa Jack's house near the Fishing Contest and Ranging Guild area. A sandpit is available on Entrana and in Zanaris after The Lost City Quest. An additional sandpit is available to all comers in Yanille inside the northwest corner of the city walls, and another is located in Rellekka north of the Helmet shop (can use only after you have completed the Fremennik Trials Quest). A single bucket of sand spawns in the small goblin settlement, near the Observatory, in the building with a range (north of Castle Wars area - handy via Dueling ring teleport).
If you have completed the Hand in the Sand quest, you can talk to Bert daily to have 84 Buckets of sand deposited directly into your bank.
Cross-reference to other skills and levels needed for lantern making:
All lanterns are lit by using a tinderbox. Firemaking levels required to light are:
Candle lantern: lvl 4; Oil Lamp: lvl12; Oil Lantern in Iron Frame: lvl26; Bullseye Lantern: lvl 49.
Your lantern can blow out so you may wish to carry a tinderbox with you.
The Candle Lantern takes a white candle, bought at Catherby Candle-maker. It will also takes the Black Candle left over from Merlin's Crystal Quest which you may have stowed away in your bank. However the Candle lantern with a Black Candle will take up an extra space in your bank and will not stack with the White Candle version.
The Oil Lamp can be made and used on its own but is more convenient and stronger if put into an iron frame and converted to an Oil Lantern ( Smithing: Iron making: level 26)
The Bullseye Lantern is made from a Steel frame and a Glass Lens ( Smithing:Steel making: level 49 )
The Oil Lamp / Lantern and the Bullseye Lantern require oil.
Collect Swamp-tar from the Lumbridge swamps. Take 1 swamp-tar for each lantern, together with the lantern(s) to the chemist in Rimmington (just behind and north-west of the store). In the eastern part of the main room there is a Small Oil Still.
Use the swamp-tar with the still, then Use the lantern with the still and it will be filled with oil. The oil lantern is now ready to be lit and used. With a lit lantern, right-click and there is an option to Extinguish the lantern.
Picture | Item Name | Crafting Lvl Required | Crafting EXP for Item |
Molten glass | 1 | 20 | |
Beer glass | 1 | 17.5 | |
Candle lantern | 4 | 19 | |
Oil lamp | 12 | 25 | |
Vial | 33 | 35 | |
Fishbowl | 42 | 42.5 | |
Orb | 46 | 52.5 | |
Lantern lens | 49 | 55 | |
Potion Flask | 89 | 100 |
Battlestaffs/Mystic Staves (Members Only*)
Battlestaffs are great. They have two uses: a weapon and an unlimited source of basic runes of one kind. (Note that the Staff of air, earth, fire and water sold at Zaff's Staff Shop are not as good in physical combat as Battlestaffs, which in turn are not as good as Mystic staffs.) To make a Battlestaff you will need the following items:
- A Battlestaff (can be bought at the Varrock Staff Shop for 7000 gold coins only on Members servers)
- A glass orb
- 3 cosmic runes
- 30 basic runes of the type of Battlestaff you want it to be (ex. 30 fire runes if you want a Battlestaff of Fire)
Powering Orbs
Picture | Orb Type | Magic Lvl Needed | Runes Needed | Obelisk Location |
Water | 56 | 3 x 30 x |
Taverley Members-only dungeon. In the Black Dragon room go up the ladder and it will be next to you. | |
Earth | 60 | 3 x
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Edgeville dungeon, low-level wilderness area. Past the Black Demons, near Chronozon. | |
Fire | 63 | 3 x
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Taverley Members-only dungeon. Past the Black Dragons to the west of the Black Dragons in a little room with lava. | |
Air | 66 | 3 x
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Edgeville dungeon, low-level wilderness area. At the Black Demons (level 172) there is a little room with a ladder to the North, go up the ladder and you will be standing next to it. |
Attaching Orbs to Battlestaves
Picture | Staff Type | Crafting Lvl Required | Experience for Attaching Orb |
Water battlestaff | 54 | 100 | |
Earth battlestaff | 58 | 112.5 | |
Fire battlestaff | 62 | 125 | |
Air battlestaff | 66 | 137.5 |
Mystic staffs (Enchanted Battlestaffs)
You can get your Battlestaff enhanced into a Mystic staff. To get your Battlestaff enhanced you must have completed the Scorpion Catcher quest. If you have done it, go back to Thormac the Sorcerer with 40,000 gold coins and your Battlestaff. Talk to him and tell him that he said he would enhance your Battlestaff for you. Select the Battlestaff you want and it will become a great weapon. It will now have stats similiar to the Rune Long Sword!!
Repairing Broken Staves
Materials Needed
- Broken staff (found searching crates or boxes, stolen from HAM members, or found at Digsite)
- Repair bench, Whetstone or Armour stand (15 Construction and up)
Use the Broken staff on the repair equipment.
You will either permanently destroy it or get a random new staff (ordinary, magic or elemental)
Experience gained: 14.5 Crafting per repaired staff
Pottery is probably the worst part of crafting because it gives low experience and is not significantly profitable. Below are the instructions for making pottery:
- Use the clay with a water source
- Go to a Potter's Wheel and use the Soft clay on it
- Choose what you would like to make from the selection screen.
- Use the unfired clay item on the Pottery Oven.
Alternative way to get soft clay:
Equip the Bracelet of clay and mine the clay spots.
Picture | Item Name | Crafting Lvl Needed | Experience for Spinning | Experience for Firing | Total Experience Gained | Used For |
Pot | 1 | 6.25 | 6.25 | 12.5 | Carrying Flour | |
Pie Dish | 7 | 15 | 10 | 25 | Cooking Pies | |
Bowl | 8 | 18 | 15 | 33 | Cooking Stew | |
Plant Pot | 19 | 20 | 17.5 | 37.5 | Planting Trees | |
Pot lid | 25 | 20 | 20 | 40 | One Small Favour Quest (also learn how to make) |
Leather
Leather is an easy way of getting crafting experience. There is also Dragonhide leather, which also must be tanned (for a higher fee per piece).
Soft and Hard Leather
- Get a cow hide.
- Go to a Tanner (found in Al Kharid or in the Crafting Guild if you can get in; there is also a Leatherworker in the Ranging Guild and a Tanner in Canifis for Members.)
- Make sure you have one gold coin for every cow hide that you have.
- Talk to the tanner and say "Here are some cow hides, can I buy some leather?"
- A selection screen will come up and ask you if you want soft leather or hard leather.
- After you choose, the Tanner will take the cow hide and 1 coin and give you the leather.
- To make an item from the leather get a Needle and Thread (buy in Crafting stores in Al Kharid and Rimmington; Needles are also found by searching haystacks). Use the Needle with the leather. Then select what you want to make on the selection screen. Your crafting level will determine what you can make.
Studded Leather Armor (Members Only*)
Studded Leather bodies and Studded Leather Chaps are made by making studs out of steel bars and using the studs with regular leather armor.
Picture | Item Name | Crafting Lvl Needed | Crafting Experience |
Gloves | 1 | 13.8 | |
Boots | 7 | 16.3 | |
Cowl | 9 | 18.5 | |
Vambraces | 11 | 22 | |
Leather body | 14 | 25 | |
Chaps | 18 | 27 | |
Coif | 38 | 37 | |
Hardleather body | 28 | 35 | |
Studded body | 41 | 40+25 | |
Studded chaps | 44 | 42+27 |
Dragonhide Leather
Like regular hides, Dragon hides must be tanned before they can be worked. Take them to any Tanner or Leatherworker. The fee per piece is higher (25-30 gp each). Then use a Needle and Thread on them to make the desired armor.
Green, Red, Blue and Black Dragons drop Dragon hides that match their color. Locations: Green Dragons south of the Lava Maze or Level 13 Wildy north of Edgeville; Blue dragons in the Hero's Guild basement or Taverley Dungeon; Red dragons in the lava lake; Black dragons in the lava maze and in Taverley Dungeon, also King Black Dragon next to the lava maze.
Progressively higher Range skill levels are required to wear dragonhide armor (refer to the Ranging Skill Guide).
Picture | Item Name | # of Leathers Needed | Crafting Lvl Needed | Crafting Experience |
Green d'hide vambraces | 1 x | 57 | 62 | |
Green d'hide chaps | 2 x | 60 | 124 | |
Green d'hide body | 3 x | 63 | 186 | |
Blue d'hide vambraces | 1 x | 66 | 70 | |
Blue d'hide chaps | 2 x | 68 | 140 | |
Blue d'hide body | 3 x | 71 | 210 | |
Red d'hide vambraces | 1 x | 73 | 78 | |
Red d'hide chaps | 2 x | 75 | 156 | |
Red d'hide body | 3 x | 77 | 234 | |
Black d'hide vambraces | 1 x | 79 | 86 | |
Black d'hide chaps | 2 x | 82 | 172 | |
Black d'hide body | 3 x | 84 | 258 | |
Royal d'hide vambraces | 1 x | 87 | 94 | |
Royal d'hide chaps | 2 x | 89 | 188 | |
Royal d'hide Body | 3 x | 93 | 282 |
Spiky Vambraces
When the Hunter Skill came out in 2006, there were additions to the vambraces. You could add on kebbit claws to regular vambraces to make them into spiky vambraces. The table below will explain what they look like and experience gained.
Image | Item Name | Items Needs | Crafting level needed | Experience gained |
Spiky vambraces | 1 x 1 x |
11 | 22 | |
Green spiky vambraces | 1 x 1 x |
57 | 62 | |
Blue spiky vambraces | 1 x 1 x |
66 | 70 | |
Red spiky vambraces | 1 x 1 x |
73 | 78 | |
Black spiky vambraces | 1 x 1 x |
79 | 86 |
Urns
Urns, when in your inventory slowly catch scraps left behind while you are fishing, mining, smithing, cooking, woodcutting or killing demons. Once the urn is full, you can use it to teleport to Ernie to receive a XP reward in a skill depending on the type of urn. You may only have 10 non-empty urns related to a certain skill at a time. Do note that you can only fill an urn, if you have do not have any non-empty urns of the same skill. So, you will have to finish the urn before you can start filling another one of the same skilly type.
To make an urn, you will need use 2 pieces of soft clay on a potter's wheel. You must then select the quality of the urn you wish to make (cracked/fragile/normal/strong/decorated), which determines the varienty of scraps that will be caught in it. The next step in the prodcution is to choose the type of urn (fishing/mining/smelting/cooking/woodcutting/prayer). Once you have created and fired the urn in a pottery oven, you must add a rune to the urn. The required rune depends to which the skill you to assign it.
- Fishing - Water rune
- Cooking - Fire rune
- Mining - Earth rune
- Smithing - Fire rune
- Woodcutting - Earth rune
- Prayer - Air rune
Prayer Urns
Prayer urns come in 3 types of quality according to the ashes they collect (impious/accursed/infernal). When you have such an urn in your inventory when killing demons, their ashes will automatically end up in the urn.
* Members Only
Urn | Image | Level Required | Crafting XP Creating) | Crafting XP (Firing) | Skill XP (Teleporting) | Charges Gained From |
Cracked mining urn | 1 | 11.2 | 16.8 | 87.5 | Level 1 ores | |
Cracked cooking urn | 2 | 12 | 18 | 400 | Food up to and including level 10 | |
Cracked fishing urn | 2 | 12 | 18 | 150 | Fish up to and including level 10 | |
Impious urn | 2 | 12 | 18 | 120 | Impious ashes | |
Cracked woodcutting urn | 4 | 15.4 | 23.1 | 160 | Logs up to and including level 10 | |
Cracked smelting urn | 4 | 15.4 | 23.1 | 40 | Level 1 bars | |
Fragile cooking urn | 12 | 16 | 24 | 550 | Food up to and including level 25 | |
Fragile fishing urn | 15 | 20 | 30 | 350 | Fish up to and including level 30 | |
Fragile woodcutting urn | 15 | 20 | 30 | 425 | Logs up to and including level 35 | |
Fragile mining urn | 17 | 21.2 | 31.8 | 200 | Ores up to and including level 20 | |
Fragile smelting urn | 17 | 21.2 | 31.8 | 62.5 | Bars up to and including level 20 | |
Accursed urn | 26 | 25 | 37.5 | 375 | Impious ashes, accursed ashes | |
Mining urn | 32 | 27.2 | 40.8 | 325 | Ores up to and including level 40 | |
Smelting urn | 35 | 28 | 42 | 150 | Bars up to and including level 50 | |
Cooking urn | 36 | 28.6 | 42.9 | 950 | Food up to and including level 40 | |
Fishing urn | 41 | 31.2 | 46.8 | 500 | Fish up to and including level 50 | |
Woodcutting urn | 44 | 32 | 48 | 825 | Logs up to and including level 58 | |
Strong mining urn* | 48 | 30.8 | 49.2 | 400 | Ores up to and including level 55 | |
Strong smelting urn* | 49 | 33.4 | 50.1 | 250 | Bars up to and including level 85 | |
Strong cooking urn* | 51 | 35 | 52.5 | 1050 | Food up to and including level 55 | |
Strong fishing urn* | 53 | 36 | 54 | 600 | Fish up to and including level 70 | |
Decorated mining urn* | 59 | 38 | 57 | 625 | Ores up to and including level 85, As a side-note, mining urns will fill upon mining rune essences or pure essences, as well as regular ores. | |
Strong woodcutting urn* | 61 | 38.8 | 58.2 | 1662.5 | Logs up to and including level 75 | |
Infernal urn* | 62 | 40 | 60 | 1875 | Impious ashes, accursed ashes and infernal ashes | |
Decorated fishing urn* | 76 | 48 | 72 | 1900 | Fish up to and including level 96 | |
Decorated cooking urn* | 81 | 52 | 78 | 1547.5 | Food up to and including level 95 |
Dungeoneering Crafting
While training the Dungeoneering skill, you will occasionally come across different levels of Mastyx creatures that you can hunt for hides, or different types of plants that you can pick and spin into cloth. These hides and cloth can then be used with a needle and some thread to make leather armor and magic robes. You will only be able to find these types of textiles in dungeons with a Complexity level of 4 or above.
Mastyxhide Leather
Sometimes you will randomly encounter a type of Mastyx that can be caught using hunter traps. Refer to our Hunter guide for more information on the levels required to hunt these Mastyx creatures. Once you have between 1 and 4 hides, you can then use a needle and thread on them to make various tiers of ranged armor. Below is a table showing the different types of hides and armors, and the level required to make them.
Name | Image | Hide Name | Hides | Level | Experience | Members |
Protoleather vambraces | Protomastyx hide | 1 x | 1 | 13.1 | - | |
Protoleather boots | Protomastyx hide | 1 x | 3 | 14.8 | - | |
Protoleather coif | Protomastyx hide | 2 x | 5 | 33 | - | |
Protoleather chaps | Protomastyx hide | 3 x | 7 | 54.6 | - | |
Protoleather body | Protomastyx hide | 5 x | 9 | 99.5 | - | |
Subleather vambraces | Submastyx hide | 1 x | 11 | 21.6 | - | |
Subleather boots | Submastyx hide | 1 x | 13 | 23.3 | - | |
Subleather coif | Submastyx hide | 2 x | 15 | 50 | - | |
Subleather chaps | Submastyx hide | 3 x | 17 | 80.1 | - | |
Subleather body | Submastyx hide | 5 x | 19 | 142 | - | |
Paraleather vambraces | Paramastyx hide | 1 x | 21 | 30.1 | - | |
Paraleather boots | Paramastyx hide | 1 x | 23 | 31.8 | - | |
Paraleather coif | Paramastyx hide | 2 x | 25 | 67 | - | |
Paraleather chaps | Paramastyx hide | 3 x | 27 | 105.6 | - | |
Paraleather body | Paramastyx hide | 5 x | 29 | 184.5 | - | |
Archleather vambraces | Archaemastyx hide | 1 x | 31 | 38.6 | - | |
Archleather boots | Archaemastyx hide | 1 x | 33 | 40.3 | - | |
Archleather coif | Archaemastyx hide | 2 x | 35 | 84 | - | |
Archleather chaps | Archaemastyx hide | 3 x | 37 | 131.1 | - | |
Archleather body | Archaemastyx hide | 5 x | 39 | 269.5 | - | |
Dromoleather vambraces | Dromomastyx hide | 1 x | 41 | 47.1 | - | |
Dromoleather boots | Dromomastyx hide | 1 x | 43 | 48.8 | - | |
Dromoleather coif | Dromomastyx hide | 2 x | 45 | 101 | - | |
Dromoleather chaps | Dromomastyx hide | 3 x | 47 | 156.6 | - | |
Dromoleather body | Dromomastyx hide | 5 x | 49 | 269.5 | - | |
Spinoleather vambraces | Spinomastyx hide | 1 x | 51 | 55.6 | ||
Spinoleather boots | Spinomastyx hide | 1 x | 53 | 57.3 | ||
Spinoleather coif | Spinomastyx hide | 2 x | 55 | 118 | ||
Spinoleather chaps | Spinomastyx hide | 3 x | 57 | 182.1 | ||
Spinoleather body | Spinomastyx hide | 5 x | 59 | 312 | ||
Gallileather vambraces | Gallimastyx hide | 1 x | 61 | 64.1 | ||
Gallileather boots | Gallimastyx hide | 1 x | 63 | 65.8 | ||
Gallileather coif | Gallimastyx hide | 2 x | 65 | 135 | ||
Gallileather chaps | Gallimastyx hide | 3 x | 67 | 207.6 | ||
Gallileather body | Gallimastyx hide | 5 x | 69 | 354.5 | ||
Stegoleather vambraces | Stegomastyx hide | 1 x | 71 | 72.6 | ||
Stegoleather boots | Stegomastyx hide | 1 x | 73 | 74.3 | ||
Stegoleather coif | Stegomastyx hide | 2 x | 75 | 152 | ||
Stegoleather chaps | Stegomastyx hide | 3 x | 77 | 233.1 | ||
Stegoleather body | Stegomastyx hide | 5 x | 79 | 397 | ||
Megaleather vambraces | Megamastyx hide | 1 x | 81 | 81.1 | ||
Megaleather boots | Megamastyx hide | 1 x | 83 | 82.8 | ||
Megaleather coif | Megamastyx hide | 2 x | 85 | 169 | ||
Megaleather chaps | Megamastyx hide | 3 x | 87 | 258.6 | ||
Megaleather body | Megamastyx hide | 5 x | 89 | 439.5 | ||
Tyrannoleather vambraces | Tyrannomastyx hide | 1 x | 91 | 89.6 | ||
Tyrannoleather boots | Tyrannomastyx hide | 1 x | 93 | 91.3 | ||
Tyrannoleather coif | Tyrannomastyx hide | 2 x | 95 | 186 | ||
Tyrannoleather chaps | Tyrannomastyx hide | 2 x | 97 | 284.1 | ||
Tyrannoleather body | Tyrannomastyx hide | 5 x | 99 | 482 |
Cloth Robes
You can also find and pick various types of plants while Dungeoneering. You will need to use your farming skill to harvest these plants. Refer to our Farming guide for a list of the different types of plants you can harvest and the levels required. Once you have harvested the plants, you will then have to use them on a spinning wheel to turn them into bolts of cloth. After you have a number of bolts, you then will have to use a needle and some thread on them to craft yourself some Magic robes. Below is a table showing the different types of cloths and armors, and the level required to make them.
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Jewellery
Jewellery is a huge part of crafting. Your crafting level determines what gems you can cut, and what gems you can use and what you can craft.
Gems
Picture | Gem Name | Uncut Imagen | Level to Cut | Experience |
Sapphire | 20 | 50 | ||
Emerald | 27 | 67 | ||
Ruby | 34 | 85 | ||
Diamond | 43 | 107.5 | ||
Dragonstone | 55 | 137.5 | ||
Onyx | 67 | 168 |
Shilo Village Rock Gems (Members Only*)
This is a members only feature. If you have completed the Shilo Village quest you will have access to some new gem rocks. Mining each gem yields 65 mining experience. Below is a chart of the gems and the experience received when you cut them with a chisel. You can also crush these gems with a Pestle and mortar, though it yields no crafting experience. It is also possible to fail at cutting these, which ruins them. This is a picture of the crushed gemstone:
Here is a chart of these gems and the experience gained by cutting them.
Gem | Level to Cut | Cutting Experience | Picture of Uncut | Picture of Cut |
Opal | 1 | 15 | ||
Jade | 13 | 20 | ||
Red topaz | 16 | 25 |
Don't know what to do with these gems? Opals can be cut again with a chisel to make Opal bolt tips (earns Fletching experience; more is earned when these are applied to regular Bolts sold in stores). All of the gems can be used in the Tai Bwo Wannai strengthened machetes (Red Topaz is the strongest) or sold at that village for trading sticks. None of the special Shilo Village only gems can be made into jewellery.
Gold Jewellery
To craft gold jewellery do the following:
- Get a gold bar. Mine Gold ore (you need level 40 mining) and then use it with a furnace (you need level 40 smithing) to make it into a bar.
- Get a gem if you want the piece of jewellery to have a gem in it.
- Use a chisel to cut the gem if it isn't already cut.
- Get the mould for the kind of Jewellery you want to make (ex. necklace mould if you want to make a necklace).
- Use the gold bar with the furnace and select what you want to make.
Note: You must have the mould for what you want to make in your inventory.
Below is a table of all the craftable items made with gold.
Item | Ring Image | Level to Craft Ring | Ring Crafting Exp | Necklace Image | Level to Craft Necklace | Necklace Crafting Exp |
Gold | 5 | 15 | 6 | 20 | ||
Sapphire | 20 | 40 | 22 | 55 | ||
Emerald | 27 | 55 | 29 | 60 | ||
Ruby | 34 | 70 | 40 | 75 | ||
Diamond | 43 | 85 | 56 | 90 | ||
Dragonstone | 55 | 100 | 72 | 105 | ||
Onyx | 67 | 115 | 82 | 120 |
Item | Bracelet Image | Level to Craft Bracelet | Bracelet Crafting Exp | Amulet Image | Level to Craft Amulet | Amulet Crafting Exp |
Gold | 7 | 25 | 8 | 30 | ||
Sapphire | 23 | 60 | 24 | 65 | ||
Emerald | 30 | 65 | 31 | 70 | ||
Ruby | 42 | 80 | 50 | 85 | ||
Diamond | 58 | 95 | 70 | 100 | ||
Dragonstone | 74 | 110 | 80 | 150 | ||
Onyx | 84 | 125 | 90 | 165 |
Silver
Instructions to make all Silver items are the same; details on obtaining moulds and enchanting items varies.
- Find a silver rock (Southwest Varrock mine, Al Kharid chasm mine, and lots in the Crafting Guild if you can get in) and mine it (level 20 Mining required).
- Go to a furnace and use the Silver ore with the furnace to smelt it into a Silver bar (level 20 Smithing required).
- Now, get the desired mould (see below for information).
- Go back to the furnace and use the Silver bar with the furnace. A popup menu will ask what you would like to make. Click the desired picture.
Holy Symbol of Saradomin
You need level 16 crafting to make one. It gives 50 crafting experience per Holy Symbol. These are used to make your prayer last longer. Holy Symbol moulds are available at Crafting Shops (Rimmington and Al Kharid) for five gold coins. A spawn is located inside the Crafting Guild.
Once the symbol is made, it cannot be worn without a string. Get a Ball of wool, and use it with the Holy Symbol. Now you can wear the Holy Symbol but it does not give any prayer bonus.
Go to Brother Jered in the Prayer Guild (level 31 Prayer required), and talk to him. If you have the strung Holy Symbol with you, he will ask you if you want him to 'Bless' your Holy Symbol. This is free. In case you don't know where the Prayer Guild is, it's in the Monastery. Go to either wing of the Monastery and go up the ladder.
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Unholy Symbol of Zamorak (Members Only*)
After you finish the Observatory Quest, go to the Zamorak Worshipping Site north of it. Talk to the Spirit of Scorpius for an Unholy symbol Mould (You can get them unlimited times; they are not tradeable). Level 17 Crafting is required to make one, earning 50 xp. After stringing it (use a Ball of wool on it), head back to the Spirit of Scorpius to have him "bless" it. It gives +2 in all attack stats and +8 Prayer when worn.
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Silver Sickle (Members Only*)
Follow the same procedure as with any other silver item, but this time use a Sickle mould, which can be bought at the crafting store in Al Kharid. It gives 50 experience. You can get it blessed by taking it to the Nature Spirit grotto in Mort Myre swamp. The Silver sickle(b) ("blessed") can be used to Cast Bloom. This is used in Mort Myre Swamp to generate items for your Druid pouch, and to fight Ghasts, but it can also be used for a pretty effect at weddings (consumes prayer).
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Tiara
Follow the same procedure as with any other silver item, but this time use a Tiara mould, which can be bought at any Crafting store. It gives 52.5 xp. Lvl 23 needed to make them. 5 exp per air rune... 25 exp per air tiara 5.5 exp per mind rune... You can enchant it by Using it on the desired Rune altar while carrying the related rune talisman. See the Runecrafting Skill Guide for more information.
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Silver bolts (Members Only*)
Making these is again the same process as with any other silver item. The mould you use this time is called the Bolt Mould. It can be obtained in the crafting shops in Rimmington and Al Kharid. You need level 21 to make these bolts and it gives 5 exp each.
Bolt Mould:
the bolts can be used in the Ranging skill, you must wield a Steel crossbow or better to fire these (level 31 Ranged required).
Silver bolts (with feathers attached):
Dyeing Capes
It is possible to change the color of capes by using certain dyes on them. Dyes can be bought from the Witch, Aggie, in Draynor Village, and purple dye spawns outside of the walls of the southwest corner of East Ardougne.
Nombre | Como hacerla | Experiencia |
Orange: Mix yellow dye with red dye and then apply to any color cape. | 2.5 | |
Green: Mix yellow dye with blue dye and then apply to any color cape. | 2.5 | |
Purple: Mix red dye with blue dye and then apply to any color cape. | 2.5 | |
Red: Just apply a red dye to any color cape. | 2.5 | |
Blue: Just apply a blue dye to any color cape. | 2.5 | |
Yellow: Just apply a yellow dye to any color cape. | 2.5 |
Limestone (Members Only*)
Limestone can be purchased at the Mort'ton Building-supplies store, or mined at Limestone mines. On the Members-only path East of Varrock that leads to Canifis, the mine is north of the path shortly before you reach the Temple. The other Limestone mine is in Tirannwn, southeast of the south gate to Prifddinas. Using a chisel on Limestone creates a Limestone brick and earns 6xp crafting. Both Limestone and Limestone bricks can be used to rebuild the Mort'ton temple, which earns 5 xp at a time (see Shades of Mort'ton quest guide for details.)
Limestone
Limestone brick
Snelms (Members Only*)
Snail helmets (or "snelms") can be made by members who have completed the Priest in Peril Quest. Venture into Mort Myre swamp and kill a snail with the shell you fancy (there are 9 in all). An elemental shield is recommended as their acid attack is magical. You will get a snail shell and a snail corpse. Use a chisel on the shell (requires Level 15 crafting!) to make a snelm, earning 32.5 xp.
Snakeskin Armour (Members Only*)
Picture | Skin to make | XP Gained | Número de skins | Level Needed to Craft |
Snakeskin body | 55 | 15 x | 53 | |
Snakeskin chaps | 47 | 12 x | 51 | |
Snakeskin vambraces | 38 | 8 x | 47 | |
Snakeskin boots | 30 | 6 x | 45 | |
Snakeskin bandana | 44 | 5 x | 48 | |
Broodoo shield | 100 | 2 x | 35 |
There are currently 4 ways of obtaining Snake hides:
- Buy them from other players
- Kill a snake and skin it with a knife during Temple Trekking/Burgh de Rott Ramble mini-game.
- Kill a snake that randomly jumps out of bushes during the Tai Bwo Wannai Clean Up mini-game.
- Kill snakes just north of the village of Mos le' harmless (requires the completion of the Cabin Fever quest).
NOTE: these type of snakes can poison you up to 3 continuously.