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Revision as of 13:13, 23 May 2012

This article is about firemaking method. For the bonfire involved in fighting Sköll, see Bonfire (2012 Winter Event).
Adding logs

A player adding logs to a bonfire

Bonfire logs craft menu

The "craft" menu when adding to bonfires

Bonfires are a method for training firemaking released with an update on 10 May 2012. It introduces the feature of being able to add more logs directly onto a fire.

This training method is available to members and non-members. This activity also gives strange rocks, and spin tickets.

Other players may add logs onto your fire, and everyone contributing will receive bonus firemaking experience for the logs added. Cooking on the fire will also provide boosts to cooking experience, and even gain the player health bonuses depending on the player's firemaking level and logs used.

Bonfires may last different lengths based on the type of logs used to create it. Depending on the type of log that was used to start the fire, the colour of the logs will be different. Bonfires will die away after a certain amount of time, even if you keep feeding logs to it.

Logs can be added to a bonfire in three ways:

  1. Right click on the log and "Use" it on an already lit fire.
  2. Right-click on an already lit fire and select "Add-logs Fire".
  3. Open the "Craft" menu while standing near a fire and select "Add to bonfire".

Just like when you chop down a tree, your player will keep adding logs to the fire without you needing to click constantly.

As of 19th of May, the most popular place for training Firemaking with bonfires is the Lumbridge castle cellar, where on Firemaking friends chat worlds (which are usually advertised on the official forums) a fire is often lit so that players may add logs into it without moving away from the bank chest there.

Experience

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Using logs with a bonfire instead of starting a new fire grants the following experience values. These values may change depending on your firemaking level. These also may be increased with the firemaking boosts detailed below.

Log type Experience
Regular Bonfire
Regular 40 50
Oak 60 85
Willow 90 105
Teak (m) 105 120
Maple 135 151.8
Mahogany (m) 157.5 180
Arctic pine 125 130
Yew 202.5 260
Magic (m) 303.8

309.5

Boosts

Firemaking boost

Group Bonfire

A group of players adding to a bonfire

Adding logs into a bonfire that is being used by more players grants a Firemaking experience boost compared to the basic experience for adding logs to one's own bonfires.

Players Boost
2 1%
3 2%
4 3%
5+
5%

A significant boost is also obtained through utilising bonfires based on the player's firemaking level. For every firemaking level, the experience granted is boosted by a small, constant percentage. This effect is immediately noticeable when levelling up during training, as the maximum experience gained through burning the same logs instantly increases by 1 on many occasions.

This boost can be further increased by the aid of other items boosting Firemaking experience, like: the Ring of Fire, Flame gloves, the Dwarven Army Axe, the Barbarian Assault Penance horn and the Clan ring, though Summoning familiars do not add to the boost.

Life point boosts

After adding 5 logs of the same type, in a row, to a bonfire you will be given a boost to your maximum Constitution. The size of this boost depends on your Firemaking level and the type of logs you have used on your bonfire. The effect stacks with other life point boosts, such as those from Saradomin brews.

1: Skill 2: Given time
Firemaking Level Life Point Boost Log type Boost Time
1-9 1% Normal & Achey (m) 6 minutes
10-19 2% Oak 12 minutes
20-29 3% Willow* 18 minutes
30-39 4% Teak (m) 24 minutes
40-49 5% Arctic pine (m) 30 minutes
50-59 6% Maple 36 minutes
60-69 7% Mahogany logs (m) 42 minutes
70-79 8% Eucalyptus logs (m) 48 minutes
80-89 9% Yew 54 minutes
90-99 10% Magic (m)* & Blisterwood (m) 60 minutes

* Cursed versions can also be added.

Cooking boost

Cooking on a bonfire you will receive a 10% boost in Cooking experience. This stacks with other boosts and bonuses to Cooking experience, like: the dwarven army axe and clan ring.

Burning time

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Each type of log has a fixed burning time. A fire with a longer burning time enables players to cook or add logs on the fire with a longer time without needing to start another fire. Examine a fire reveals the type of log burned.


Log Type Burning time
Regular
Oak 2 minutes 20 seconds (140 seconds)
Willow 2 minutes 50 seconds (170 seconds)
Teak (m) 3 minutes 10 seconds (190 seconds)
Maple 3 minutes 30 seconds (210 seconds)
Arctic (m) 3 minutes 20 seconds (200 seconds)
Mahogany (m) 4 minutes 00 seconds (240 seconds)
Yew 5 minutes 00 seconds (300 seconds)
Magic (m) 5 minutes 30 seconds (330 seconds)
Blisterwood (m) 5 minutes 30 seconds (330 seconds)

Fire spirit

Fire spirit

A fire spirit

Main article: Fire spirit

Training Firemaking in this way also gives the possibility of finding strange Fire Spirits who'll reward you for freeing them from their wooden prisons.

The chance of freeing a fire spirit is not based on the type of logs used. It was confirmed that every log holds a 1/100 chance to release a Fire Spirit. Fire spirits last for one minute before disappearing.

Upon freeing them, the player must click the spirit. The spirit gives rewards, usually some common runes, coins, ore (noted), gems and various charms.

Gallery

Trivia

  • There was a glitch where the fire spirit gives out member items to non-members, such as charms. This, however, was fixed a few hours after release.
  • Bonfires were introduced on the day of Lag Baomer, a Jewish holiday which mainly involves lighting fires together.
  • Using a coloured log (gnomish firelighters) on any bonfire will change the colour of the flame, corresponding to the colour of the log.
  • There is a possiblility for two fire spirits to appear at once. It is unknown if this is a bug or intentional.