Bucket

A Bucket is one of the most basic and common items available in RuneScape. They are commonly used for skills such as Crafting and Cooking.

Players can purchase them from all general stores for 9 coins, and can also find them for free in many locations throughout the game.

Bucket spawn locations:


 * Next to the bank in Zanaris
 * Outside the farming shop north of Port Sarim
 * A bucket full of water respawns in Catherby
 * Beehives by Camelot
 * South of Ardougne Zoo next to well [[Image:Watersourceicon.PNG]]
 * Al Kharid - tent southwest of cactus patch located northeastern part of city
 * In the cellar under the kitchen in Lumbridge castle
 * In almost every farm by player drops

An unlimited number can be obtained from a Tool store 2 in the Workshop of a Player-owned house.

Buckets can contain any of the following items:


 * Water
 * Sand
 * Apple mush
 * Ectoplasm
 * Milk
 * Chocolatey milk (milk + chocolate dust)
 * Compost
 * Supercompost
 * Ugthanki dung
 * Various quest items such as Wax, Maple syrup and Hangover cure
 * Coal (Only during the 2008 Easter event)

If you try to make wine in a bucket it will say "I'm not going to make wine in that dirty bucket!".

If you try to take bucket from respawn in Meiyerditch you get message "I really do not want to go anywhere near that! It stinks!"

One of the fastest ways to obtain buckets is to have a player-owned house that has a larder. You can get a bucket of milk in just two clicks. Then use the milk to empty the bucket. This is also the fastest ways to get milk.

Bucket of milk
A bucket of milk is obtained by using a bucket with a dairy cow. Milk is used in many recipes and can be used with a dairy churn into cream, a pat of butter, or cheese.

Bucket of water
A bucket of water is a bucket filled with water retrieved from sinks, fountains, wells, etc. It has many uses, such as making clay into soft clay for crafting or to mix with flour to make various types of dough. It is essentially the same as a jug or bowl or some other container of water, however, it can be used with wells, which a jug or bowl cannot. A bucket of water fills a watering can.