![]() These metallic bars are used for Smithing useful items. The skill synchronizes extremely well with Mining because you’ll need ores to make bars. Smelting regular bars, from Iron all the way up to Runite, will net you decent XP rates - around 70,000-100,000 XP-per-hour - and tidy profits to boot.Smithing is a production skill that lets players create various armors and weapons. For this reason we recommend bringing a Coal Bag so that you can get more ores out of your bank per trip. You can instead smelt regular bars in the Blast Furnace if you prefer, although Iron Bars and above will require you to bring along the requisite Coal as well. Smelting Gold Bars can be very expensive, however, and so isn't for everybody. You can access the Blast Furnace in Keldagrim by starting The Giant Dwarf quest - once you've entered the Blast Furnace for the first time, you can return there by using the corresponding Grouping Teleport, or by taking a mine cart from the Dwarven Mine or the Grand Exchange. These XP rates rely on you having access to the Goldsmith Gloves, which are earned by completing the Family Crest quest - without these, your XP rates will be slashed in half and smelting Gold Bars is not recommended. If you have the money to burn, smelting Gold Bars at the Blast Furnace provides the highest xp rates of any Smithing training method, and at over 300,000 XP per hour, it is one of the fastest training methods for any skill in the entire game. It's also a good idea to bring some weight-reducing clothing, such as the Graceful set, if you can. Just make sure you bring a Bucket of Water, or a pair of Ice Gloves, to cool the smelted bars down before you can touch them. Rinse and repeat, and you'll have level 99 Smithing in no time. Although the requirement of needing willing players to operate the various aspects of the furnace may seem alienating, this can be overcome by logging on to one of many Blast Furnace worlds, on which Dwarves automatically operate the furnace for you.Īll you will need to worry about is loading up the Conveyor Belt with your chosen ores, waiting for those ores to pass through the furnace, collecting your smelted bars from the end of the conveyor, and then banking your bars and withdrawing new ores for smelting. It is essentially a player-operated batch furnace that you can use to smelt multiple bars at once for large bursts of XP. Using the Blast Furnace for Smithing XP has been the most popular way of training the skill for a long time. It's also great as a break from the Blast Furnace. This will take some getting used to, but when you master it, the Giants' Foundry can give you great rewards. Three Oak Logs, One Wool, 10 Nails, a Hammer, a Chisel, and a Bucket of Water (or Ice Gloves).Ĭompleting this quest will take you from level 29 to level 33 Smithing.Ī Hammer, and lots of Iron Bars - five per Platebody made, and three per Warhammer made.įrom level 24 you can smith Iron Warhammers, and from level 33 you can smith Iron Platebodies.Ī Bucket of Water, the Goldsmith Gloves, and lots of Gold Ore.Īlthough you can do this without the Goldsmith Gloves, they massively increase your XP rates and are the only reason that this method is worth the massive money losses.Ī Bucket of Water (or a pair of Ice Gloves), a Hammer, and lots of metal bars: you should bring the highest-level metal bar that you can smelt at your Smithing level, although at level 70+ Smithing you gain the most XP-per-sword by using an alloy consisting of 14 of your highest-level bar, and 14 of your second-highest-level bar. ![]() ![]() ![]() One Redberry Pie, a Pickaxe that you can use at your Mining level, and two Iron Bars.Ĭompleting this quest will take you from level 1 to level 29 Smithing. ![]()
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