Flatpack

Flatpack items are built with the Construction skill and are made at your Workbench in the Workshop of your Player Owned House (POH). The basic workbench can make any flatpack item level 1 to 20, while the highest level workbench can make any flatpack item.

Flatpack items are items of furniture you construct without being in building mode in your house. At your workbench, you use the same amount of lumber and optionally nails to construct the item as if you were actually building the item at the hotspot in the house. Not all items can be made as a flatpack. Generally, chairs, tables, wardrobes and toy boxes can be made as flatpacks. The advantage of making flatpack items is that you do not have to go into building mode when you enter your house, and you don't have to remove an item from a hotspot to rebuild it.

While tradable, there is not much traffic in flatpack items, and they do not gain much money at the general store. Any high level constructor may make the actual item for his or her house, while the low level constructor may purchase something that they cannot actually build yet. An example would be a level 42 constructor adds a costume room to his or her house, and then buys a level 50 toy box as a flatpack by a higher level builder. The level 42 player may take the flatpack toy box into his or her house in building mode, and use the flatpack on the toybox hotspot and the box is built, even though the house owner is not level 50.

The most common flatpack item is the oak dining room table. A player weilding a Staff of Air or better, carrying law and earth runes, a hammer and a saw may bring 24 oak planks per trip into the house, building 4 oak dining room tables as flatpacks in the workshop, earning 360 experience per table, or 1,440 construction experience per trip. The player then teleports to Camelot/Seers Village to bank and teleport back, or uses a Ring of Dueling to bank and teleport back, or walks to the bank and back (easiest if the house is in Yanille).