Pay-to-play Smithing training

Members can train Smithing using different methods from free players. However, free-to-play suggestions should also be considered.

Tips for smelting iron Bars
Simply buying Iron Ores on massive amounts and buy several Rings of Forging and go to a furnace to smith is a highly profitable method. An Iron ore costs roughly 200 coins, an Iron bar costs about 300 to 400 coins. It's 100-200 coins profit per bar. You can also smith at the furnace in Edgeville. If you have the Varrock Armour that allows you to have a chance of smithing 2+ bars every time you smith an iron ore, it still counts as 1 charge off the Ring of Forging.

Tips for smelting gold ore
Smelting Gold bars is very fast experience while wearing Goldsmithing gauntlets from the Family Crest quest. Doing so grants 56.2 Smithing experience per ore (1,574 experience per 28). This method can grant 70,000-85,000 Smithing XP per hour depending on levels of concentration and whether Varrock armour 2/3 is being used. It is very easy to find players selling gold ore on the Grand Exchange. Although gold bars have high liquidity, they sell for less. Gold ores cost coins each. Gold bars cost coins each. Gold bars can also be used for making gold rings, to reduce the losses. Making a Gold ring will give you 15 crafting experience per ring although making unstrung gold amulets may reduce loss even more as they are currently selling for about 250 coins each on the Grand Exchange. If you have access to the Crafting Guild's mine (40 Crafting) and 26 Agility, running from the west Falador bank, under the south Falador wall and to the Crafting Guild's mine to mine gold ore, then following the same route back to the bank can be a very easy way to mine gold ore for Smithing. also the Falador furnace, just east of the bank, is a good place to smelt the ore.



The Blast Furnace method
The Blast Furnace, found in the dwarven capital city of Keldagrim, is a very good way to train Smithing because half the amount of coal is used for smelting bars requiring coal than at a normal furnace. Furthermore, iron ores have a 100% chance of becoming iron bars. Many things can be smelted here, but high-alchable items and stackable items are preferred, because they will not result in immediate banking.

Mithril bolt
By purchasing mithril ore and half the amount of coal needed for mithril bars from the Grand Exchange, players can unnote their ores from Ordan for a small price, use the blast furnace, and make the bolts from the nearby anvils. It has been rumoured to grant up to 30,000 Smithing experience per hour, but unfortunately not making a profit.

Mithril platebody
Using the same method as above, but alching the bodies made, you can gain up to 70,000 experience an hour while using a sacred clay hammer. However, the cost is roughly 1 coin per 1.06 experience using the hammer.

It is suggested players head for world 58 for either method, as that is the official Blast Furnace world.

Cannonball method
Cannonballs are slow and worse experience than any other steel smithing (roughly 13k experience/hour), but there is profit from them. Four cannonballs are made per steel bar, and the price of 4 cannonballs is coins more than a steel bar. If you buy iron ores and coal, you make coins per steel bar you smelt. Cannonballs are often in high demand by those who are training Ranged and/or Slayer.


 * See the Cannonball smithing calculator for latest profit calculations using Grand Exchange Market Watch prices.

Selling bars on the forums
This does not require filling the 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, selling bars is slower at gaining experience than smithing the bars into items. Furthermore, there is a 20% to 50% chance that each iron ore will fail to be smelted if a Ring of Forging is not worn, depending on your smithing level.

Other methods
Another very good way to train Smithing is Dungeoneering. When you get to the stages where you make the armour, collect the money from monsters drops and acquire any ore from the Store at the respawn point. Smith the ore into bars and use a hammer to make armour. All this is very good experience, and the higher the Smithing level, the faster the experience, due to the ores.

Throwing Knives and Darts
This method is performed by buying iron ore, using rings of forging to make them into bars (or buying iron bars), and smithing them into Iron knives and Iron darts to sell. A player can make money by starting from ore and almost break even by starting from bars. Smithing bronze knives grants you coins per bar used, though at a smaller xp rate.

Making Steel Bolts
Another good way to train smithing is making steel bolts as they can be easily made and sold. One of the advantages of this method is that it makes possible to buy the coal and iron ores necessary for making the bolts from the Grand Exchange and even make some profit of them (depending on how the market is). In order to reduce the bonus to 0, a player can also mine some ores.

Tips

 * Obtaining Morphic tools and transforming them into sacred clay hammers will double the amount of experience you receive for creating items. There is no bonus experience for smelting. After about 64,000 total experience a fully charged hammer is used up and crumbles to dust.


 * Generally, smithing bolts is the least expensive way of smithing bars, but it is a lot slower than platebodies.


 * Players can bring their Beast of Burden familiars (e.g. Spirit terrorbird) to carry extra bars whilst smithing. This can help save some time and trips to the bank, thus getting the level or profit faster.
 * The Varrock armour is a great aid in smelting, smithing, and mining.