Smithing

Smithing is a production skill where a player makes useful metal items from ore and bars. The current minimum to be ranked on the hiscores in smithing is 49 smithing and experience. Smithing actually incorporates two distinct processes. The first, Smelting, is the process of taking unrefined ore(s) obtained from the Mining skill, and refining it into a solid metal bar. The title process, Smithing, is the process in which a player forges one or more metal bars into a metal item or items, usually using an anvil.

Smelting
For a list of furnaces, see Furnace Smelting is the process of extracting a metal bar from metal ore, which can be obtained using the Mining skill. To obtain a metal bar, a player must use an ore of the desired metal on a furnace, or left-click the furnace and select the appropriate bar. Some metals require different kinds of ore, and smelting some metals requires coal to be added to the furnace to raise the furnace's temperature.

When smelting just a few ore, it can be faster to choose the 'Smelt 5' or 'Smelt 10' options, as bars will be smelted until the player runs out of ore. The current minimum to be ranked on the hiscores in Smithing is 49 smithing and experience.

Success rate
All metals have a 100% success rate of being smelted with the exception of iron. As a balance to iron bars only requiring one ore, the smelting of iron ore using a furnace may sometimes fail. This success rate is raised to 100% under the following conditions: *Note: The last 2 conditions are members-only.
 * The iron is being smelted using the Superheat Item spell.
 * The player has a Ring of Forging equipped*
 * The iron is smelted in the Blast furnace mini-game*

Smelting using Magic
With level 43 Magic, a player can smelt bars using the Superheat Item spell. Doing so grants the same amount of smithing experience, and has a few advantages:
 * The player can emerge from a mine with a full inventory of bars, instead of a full inventory of ores which will smelt into only a fraction of the bars.
 * The player receives both Smithing and Magic experience.
 * The player saves time by not having to commute between a bank and a furnace.
 * The player is granted a 100% success rate in smelting iron ore.

Smelting table
A player will need higher smithing levels to smelt progressively higher level metals. Bars that can only be smithed by members are italicized.

Smithing
For a list of anvils, see Anvil

Smithing is the process by which a player makes metal items out of one or more metal bars.

Smithing is almost always done at an an anvil; some require special anvils at certain locations. When a player uses a metal bar on an anvil, a dialogue is shown in which the player selects which item to forge. The player can either click the item to smith one such item, or may right-click on the item and select a higher quantity of items to smith.

All smithing done on an anvil requires a hammer.

Smithing table
Below are tables with information about smithing and what players can create. Black armour and weapons cannot be smithed.

As is standard, items which can only be smithed by Members are italicized.

Experience can be found by taking the experience for smithing 1 bar, and multiplying it by the number of bars required to smith the given item. For example, the bronze platebody gives 62.5 experience, and it uses 5 bars. 1 bar is 12.5 experience, and 5 x 12.5= 62.5. This works for all types of the standard smithable bars.

Ore and bar prices
If a player just wants to sell their bars or ores he/she gets from Mining, then these prices are what he/she should follow. However, these prices can change over time.

Steel bars are the most recommended bars to sell, as many players make steel platebodies or cannonballs to level up their smithing level, so there is a large demand for these bars. The best places to sell or buy steel bars is in Falador and Varrock, on the official forum, or at the Grand Exchange. For current prices see Grand Exchange Market Watch/Mining.

Ore prices

 * Clay: 80 to 100coins
 * Copper and tin Ore: 5 to 10 coins
 * Iron Ore: 50 to 100 coins
 * Silver Ore: 100 to 200 coins
 * Coal: 125 to 200 coins
 * Gold Ore: 250 to 600 coins
 * Mithril Ore: 350 to 500 coins
 * Adamant Ore: 1200 to 1600 coins
 * Runite Ore: 10 000 to 12 000 coins

Bar prices in G.E.
(After 17 January 2008 Update:Grand Exchange Changes)


 * Bronze Bar: 180 - 542 coins
 * Iron Bar: 112 to 336 coins
 * Silver Bar: 1560 to 174 coins
 * Steel Bar: 317 to 953 coins
 * Gold Bar: 180 to 200 coins
 * Mithril Bar: 589 to 1769 coins
 * Adamant Bar: 1146 to 3438 coins
 * Runite Bar: 6 792 to 20 378 coins

Free to play training
Here are recommended methods that a free player can use to raise his/her smithing level.


 * Level 1 to 29 - Players can obtain 2 iron bars and then do The Knight's Sword quest. It gives 12,750 Smithing experience, getting a level 1 smither to level 29.
 * Level 1 - Players can smelt bronze.
 * Level 20 - Players can smelt and sell or craft silver bars.
 * Level 40 - Players can smelt and sell or craft gold bars.
 * Level 48 - Players can smelt and smith steel. Players can smith steel plates and then cast high level alchemy on them.
 * Level 68 - Players can smelt and smith mithril.
 * Level 71 - Players can smith and sell adamant axes for 2000 coins each (costs roughly 1600 to make the bars from buying the materials).
 * Level 86 - Players can smith and sell rune axes for 7 000 coins each.

Other strategies

 * Mining the ores, buying the coal - Players can mine mithril or adamant ore, buy the coal, smelt bars, smith platebodies, and high-alch them. High levels are necessary for this, and mithril platebodies approximately break-even, and adamant ones can make profit from this method..


 * Spending on fast experience - Players can buy all ores mentioned above along with the appropriate amounts of coal, make the bars, make platebodies, then cast high alchemy them. This results in a major loss of money, but is fast smithing experience. It is even more costly and fast if a player buys the bars to start out with.

Many People offer free smithing experience on the forums.They will swap 1000 iron and 2000 coal for 1000 steel bars as they do not have the time to do it themselves. Some people on the forums give prizes to people that help them in this way. Another strategy would be to buy the 1000 iron and 2000 coal and smelt the 1000 steel bars. Then, this can be sold for some profit and on top, players get the smithing xp.

Members' only training
Members can train smithing using different methods than non-members. However, free to play training suggestions can also be used.




 * Gold ore is very fast experience while wearing Goldsmith Gauntlets from the Family Crest quest. Smelting it while wearing the Goldsmith Gauntlets will result in 56.25 experience per bar made, or 1574 experience per full inventory trip to the furnace. It is very easy to find people selling Gold Ore on the RuneScape forums and the Grand Exchange. However the price of gold ore can be rather high in large quantities, because of the speed of the experience. However, it is somewhat costly, and there is low demand for gold bars in large quantities.

Gold ore costs 400-500 coins on the Grand Exchange. You can sell finished Gold necklaces for ~300 coins at Grum's in Port Sarim. With these prices each Smithing xp costs ~3 coins.


 * The Blast Furnace, found in the dwarven capital city of Keldagrim, is a very good way to level smithing because half the amount of coal is used for smelting certain bars than at a normal furnace, and iron has a 100% chance of succeeding in smelting iron ore. Many things can be smelted here, but high alchable items and/or stackable items are preferred, because they will not result in immediate banking.


 * Cannonballs are slow, and worse experience than any other steel smithing, but there is profit from them. Four cannonballs are made per steel bar, and the price of cannonballs is about 180-220 each (4 x 200 = 800 coins / bar), whereas steel bars sell for 500-600 each, and the iron and coal cost about 350 coins per bar. Cannonballs are often in high demand by those who are training Ranged and/or Slayer.


 * Selling bars on the forums - Because it does not require filling your inventory with coal, melting iron ore into iron bars and then smithing the iron bars into other iron items provides better smithing experience than other metal ores. Players can make iron bars and sell them on the forums.  Because more smithing experience is gained from smithing bars into items than from smelting ore into bars, this is slower than other methods.


 * Throwing Knives and Darts - This is done by buying iron ore, using rings of forging to make them into bars (or buying iron bars), and smithing them into Iron knives to sell. A player can make money by starting from ore, and break even by starting from bars.

Magic


Many items made from smithing can have High Level Alchemy casted on them. This turns them into money. Casting high alchemy requires a magic level of 55. Such items that are recommended for high alchemy are:


 * Steel platebody
 * Mithril sword
 * Mithril platebody
 * Adamant sword
 * Adamant platebody
 * Rune sword

Players are recommended that they do not use the weaker Low Level Alchemy spell, as this spell gives players a much smaller amount of coins and experience compared to high level alchemy.

Additionally, some items in the Crafting section below can be high alched for profit.

Crafting


Players can make gold bracelets for casting High Alchemy on, gold necklaces for maximum profit of selling to Grum's Gold Exchange, or gold amulets for maximizing Crafting experience. It is recommended that a player wears the Goldsmithing gauntlets while smelting the ore in order to maximize Smithing experience.



Gold necklaces
At smithing level 40 with Crafting level 6 and a necklace mould, gold necklaces can be made at the same furnace in which gold ores are smelted into gold bars. Grum's Gold Exchange in Port Sarim buys a gold necklace at 315 coins each if his stock is at zero; the price decreases 9 coins for each gold necklace he has, dropping to 45 coins at a stock of 30 or more. Selling to a general store gives only 180 coins at maximum. High alching (270 coins) using nature runes (street price 290+ coins) may be a poor value unless a player is able to runecraft natures (level 44 Runecrafting and members-only).

Gold bracelets
At smithing level 40 with crafting level 7 and a bracelet mould, gold bracelets can be made at the same furnace in which gold ores are smelted into gold bars. A gold bracelet can have High Level Alchemy cast on it for 310 gold, making it the best value for high alchemy of gold jewellery.

Gold amulets
At smithing level 40 with crafting level 8, an amulet mould, and balls of wool, gold amulets can be made. These give more crafting experience than any other gold jewellery, as well as additional crafting experience from stringing the amulet. As with gold necklaces, Grum's Gold Exchange will buy them, although for 245 coins each at zero stock.

Fletching

 * Arrows - Players can smith arrowtips and use them to make arrows. However, there is a lot of competition - it's more profitable to sell the cheaper arrows, such as iron or steel. However, they are lower experience per bar, feather, and log.
 * Bolts - Members can also smith unfinished bolts which combined with feathers can be made into finished bolts and later have gem-tips added. Again, there is a lot of competition for this commodity.

Experience per ore
This compares how much experience is earned for the number of ores used. Gold using the members' only Goldsmithing gauntlets is first with 56.2 experience; runite is second with 50 experience.

The Keldagrim blast furnace minigame requires only half the amount of coal for steel, mithril, adamant and rune smelting, and iron ore has a 100% chance of smelting properly without the Ring of Forging.

An additional factor which is often overlooked is the time taken to gain experience. In this regard both iron ore and gold ore excel.

Tips
For every four cannonballs made you gain about 100 - 200 gold each and 25.5 xp points for smithing per steel bar made into cannonballs.
 * It is not recommended players sell what they make to general stores, as these stores give players low prices.
 * Players should always use a furnace that is close to a bank. For free players, they should use Al-Kharid's furnace or Falador's furnace. For members, they should use Port Phasmatys furnace if they have completed the Ghosts Ahoy quest. After completion of The Fremennik Isles quest, the furnace in Neitiznot is the fastest way to smelt ore. If players have completed any part of the Varrock Diary, they can use the Edgeville furnace if they are wearing Varrock armour, which is conveniently located next to the bank. Additionally, there is a chance of smelting two bars simultaneously while using this furnace with Varrock armour on, reducing the amount of time spent at the furnace.
 * For smelting, it is recommended that players mine as many ores as they want and bank them all, not mine 28 ores, smelt them, and then smith them, unless the furnace is on the way to the bank from the mine, such as in Al Kharid, or the player is using the superheat item spell on ores.
 * For smithing, it is recommended that players smelt all of their ores and then smith their bars. This is much faster than smelting 28 ores and then smithing 28 bars.
 * For anvils, members are highly recommended to use the anvils on the Void Knight Outpost, in Yanille, or in West Varrock.
 * The dwarven city of Keldagrim is recognized as the capital of mining and smithing. Because of its large number of smithing features, it is a popular destination for players to smith, particularly in world 58. Inside Keldagrim can be found five anvils, the blast furnace, a bank, armour shops and a general store to sell smithed items to, a hammer respawn, several mines, a pickaxe shop, and the Mine cart network.
 * A great profitable way to train smithing is making cannonballs, provided you have done the Dwarf Cannon quest. It is recommended that you have 545,000 gold to purchase 1,000 steel bars to make the cannonballs.

Temporary boosts



 * A Dwarven Stout will raise mining and smithing by 1. It can be bought in Falador, is a common drop from dwarves, and can be bought in several places in members areas, as well as brewed using the Cooking skill. There is also a re-spawn under White Wolf Mountain.
 * A Mature dwarven stout will raise mining and smithing by 2. You receive 2 as a reward for completing the Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf, and it can be brewed sometimes by using the Cooking skill.  Using The stuff increases the chance of brewing a mature ale.
 * An orange spicy stew can raise smithing temporarily by up to 6; however, it can also decrease it by up to 6.

Trivia

 * In the early days, smithing was considered one of the best skills for making money. As such, Jagex kept anvils and furnaces far away as an attempt to prevent people from levelling smithing too quickly. However, this practice has often been considered obsolete ever since banks were able to hold items.
 * In early 2001, smithing had very different requirements. For example, players needed level 96 smithing to make steel plates rather than 48.
 * On November 5, 2007, the Smith-X option was released. This allowed more than 10 items to be smithed on an anvil at a time.