Sculpting chisel

Sculpting chisels are obtainable from Copernicus Glyph after building the same statue in the God Statues Distraction and Diversion for a total of four months at any time. There are four different chisels - one for each god: Bandos, Guthix, Saradomin, and Zamorak. The difference between the four chisels is in appearance only. When wielding any chisel, they give you a construction boost of +1 as well as a 1% bonus on any construction experience gained which stacks additively with the construction outfit and multiplicatively with a sacred clay hammer.

With the exception of the use of D&amp;D Monthly Tokens and/or God Statues Tokens, the items take at least 4 months to obtain.

Unlike the Crystal saw, which only applies its boost when building items requiring a saw, the sculpting chisel will give its boost for all items. For example, at 94 construction, a crystal saw will not allow one to build a steel dragon, but a sculpting chisel will.

Trivia

 * You cannot attack while wielding the chisel. However, when looking at the combat stats through the Gear interface loadout, the chisel is said to have a Crushing style of attack.
 * Upon claiming the chisel, you will get the message: Copernicus hands you a sculpting chisel tinted in Bandosian/Guthixian/Saradominist/Zamorakian black/green/blue/red, depending on the chisel.
 * When trying to bring a sculpting chisel (of any type) in the Soul Wars team area, you will get the message: You cannot take god chisels into the arena.
 * It is possible to own 1 of each type of chisel. Asking Copernicus to claim one after you have all 4 chisels, will cause him to tell you to check your bank and inventory for one.
 * When equipped, your player will have the standing stance from before the Evolution of Combat update.
 * When building god statues, the player would be working with a Saradomin chisel, regardless of location, even though they don't own one. Copernicus himself uses a grey chisel.