Wolf bones

Wolf bones is a members-only an item obtained by killing a wolf or werewolf on a pay-to-play world. A wolf killed in a free-to-play world will not drop wolf bones.Players can also get wolf bones by selecting the 'gamble' option when purchasing rewards with Zeal points at the Soul Wars minigame.Doing this will give them a random amount from 22-49.

Wolf bones have various uses, including in skills (such as Prayer, Fletching, Crafting and Summoning) and in some quests.

Use in Prayer
Players can bury wolf bones to gain 4.5 Prayer experience each. This is the same as for regular bones.

Use in Fletching
Members can also use a chisel on wolf bones to produce wolfbone arrowtips, used in Fletching to tip ogre arrows. This produces 2 to 6 arrowtips, and grants 2.5 Fletching experience and 15 Crafting experience per pile of bones.

Wolf Whistle and Summoning
Two sets of wolf bones are essential for the Wolf Whistle quest, which unlocks the Summoning skill. Players can find theses by searching the dead body of Stikklebrix on White Wolf Mountain whilst doing the quest.

It is not necessary to kill any wolves or buy the bones (though it is also possible to use wolf bones that are obtained in these alternative ways). Despite this, wolf bone prices sky-rocketed after the release of Summoning, and nearby White Wolf Mountain was unusually full of players attempting to obtain wolf bones. Some players were offering up to 8,000 coins for them.

After completing Wolf Whistle, players use wolf bones in Summoning as the tertiary ingredient in infusing spirit wolf pouches, and as one of two tertiary ingredients used in infusing wolpertinger pouches (the other being raw rabbit).

As a First Resort...
Prices of wolf bones again went up to around 700 coins with the release of the As a First Resort... quest, as four wolf bones are needed.

Current price
Prices on wolf bones are now 421 to 530 coins, whereas they only cost around 90 coins before Summoning was released.