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File:Runescape skills fletching.gif

A player uses Fletching to carve a log.

Fletching involves the making of bows and arrows. The products of this skill are primarily used in the Ranged skill. It also provides material with relatively high alchemy prices, so its products are often used to train Magic as well.

At a higher level, the skill can be trained without losing any coins, although a decent amount of working capital is very useful. A small profit can be generated at higher Fletching levels. The current minimum to be ranked on the highscores in Fletching is 30 Fletching and 13,363 experience as of 9 July 2008. Many players go for 99 fletching as it is one of the easiest skills to get to 99, along with cooking.

Materials Used

Fletchers use the following materials:

General

Picture Item Notes
File:Knife.PNG Knife Knives are used to whittle wood into unstrung bows or arrow shafts. You can find one in the Lumbridge Castle basement.
Chisel Chisel Used to cut gems the second time into bolt tips.
File:Normal Logs.PNG Logs Logs are obtained from trees via the woodcutting skill or bought from fellow players or the Grand Exchange.

Making Weapons

Bows

Picture Item Notes
File:Bow string.png Bow strings Bowstrings are one of the materials used to make bows. They can be spun from flax.
Flax Flax Flax can be picked in Seer's Village, in the Taverley courtyard right next to the fountain, directly southeast of The Grand Tree, and in Lletya. It can be spun into a bowstring on a spinning wheel. There is a spinning wheel on the 2nd floor of the house north of the churchyard. Spinning flax gains 15 Crafting experience. There is also one on Neitiznot, which is the closest one to a bank.

Crossbows

File:Runescape skills fletching crossbow-string.gif

A player attaches limbs to create a Crossbow.

Picture Item Notes
Crossbow string Crossbow strings Crossbow strings are one of materials used to make crossbows. They can be spun from sinew and tree roots below magic trees.
File:Wood stock.png Crossbow stocks Fletched from logs and are used in the production of crossbows. Most can also be purchased at the crossbow stall in Keldagrim.
File:Rune Limbs.gif Metal Limbs Smithed from metal bars, metal limbs are used in the production of crossbows. Most can also be purchased at the crossbow stall in Keldagrim.
Sinew Sinew Sinew can be made by using a piece of raw beef with a range and choosing to make sinew.

Making Projectiles

Arrows

Picture Item Notes
File:Rune Arrowheads.gif Arrow heads Arrow heads can be bought in a ranging shop or smithed. 15 arrowheads can be made from each bar.
File:Arrowshafts.png Arrow shafts Arrow shafts can be made by using a knife on a some logs. 15 shafts can be made from each pile of logs.
File:Grenwall spikes.PNG Grenwall spikes

Grenwall Spikes can be used as an alternative for arrow shafts. These can be obtained by hunting Grenwalls

File:Feather.PNG Feathers Feathers can be acquired by killing chickens. Chickens drop an average of about five feathers each. Feathers can also be bought in Shantay Pass. Shantay holds up to 500 feathers at a time, and feathers can be bought for as low as one gold each.
Rune nails Nails Smithed from metal bars, nails are used in the production of Brutal arrows.
File:Wolf Tips.gif Wolfbone Tips These can be made by using wolf bones with a chisel.

Bolts

Picture Item Notes
File:Barbed Tips.gif Barbed bolt tips Barbed tips are rewards from the Ranging Guild minigame.
File:Feather.PNG Feathers Feathers can be acquired by killing chickens. Chickens drop an average of about five feathers each. Feathers can also be bought in Shantay Pass. Shantay has unlimited stock, and feathers can be bought for as low as one gold each.
File:Dragon Tips.gif Gem bolt tips Gem bolt tips are attached to unfinished bolts (with feathers already attached) to make gem tiped bolts. They can be made by using the gem with a chisel. Every gem in RuneScape, including the Shilo Gems, can be made into gem tips.
File:Pearl Tips.gif Pearl bolt tips Pearl bolt tips can be made by using a oyster pearl with a chisel.
File:Rune Unfinished Bolts.gif Unfinished Bolts Unfinished bolts can be smithed from metal bars. Each bar can smith 10 of these.

Darts

Picture Item Notes
File:Rune Dart Tips.gif Dart tips Dart tips can be smithed from metal bars.
File:Feather.PNG Feathers Feathers can be acquired by killing chickens. Chickens drop an average of about five feathers each. Feathers can also be bought in Shantay Pass. Shantay has an unlimited stock of feathers for about 4 each.

Making the items

Weapons

Bows

File:Making a magic shortbow.gif

A player stringing a Magic Shortbow (u)

To fletch bows, a player must use a knife on a log to whittle a short bow or long bow of that wood. Then, bow string must be attached to the unstrung bow. Bows, especially Yew longbows and Magic longbows, are frequently high alched as a means of income.

Bow Level Experience (unstrung)
Total
Experience
Shortbow 5 5 10
Longbow 10 10 20
Oak shortbow 20 16.5 33
Oak longbow 25 25 50
Comp ogre bow 30
Willow shortbow 35 33.3 66.6
Willow longbow 40 41.5 83
Maple shortbow 50 50 100
Maple longbow 55 58.3 116.6
Yew shortbow 65 66 136
Yew longbow 70 75 150
Magic shortbow 80 83.3 166.6
Magic longbow 85 91.5 183

Projectiles

Arrows

To fletch arrows, use a knife on logs to create arrow shafts. Each log yields 15 arrow shafts. Add feathers and arrow heads.

Achey logs can be whittled into Ogre arrow shafts. Each achey log yields between 2 and 6 arrow shafts. Four feathers are needed for each shaft. The shafts may be tipped with wolf bone arrow heads or with nails. Ogre shafts tipped with nails are called "brutals" and are especially useful for killing Zogres. Any type of metal may be used for the nails.

The following table shows experience per item made, although 15 items are made at a time.

Arrow Level Needed Experience Experience for 15
Arrow shafts 1 1/3 5
Headless arrows 1 1 15
Bronze arrows 1 1⅓ 20
Ogre arrows 5
Iron arrows 15 2.5 37.5
Steel arrows 30 5 75
Mithril arrows 45 7.5 112.5
Adamant arrows 60 10 150
Rune arrows 75 12.5 187.5
Dragon arrows 90 15 225

Bolts

Bolts are made by "using" a metal bar at an anvil while you have a hammer in your inventory. This grants smithing experience. The bolts created in this process are unfinished and still require fletching (they need feathers). This part provides the fletching experience.

The following table shows experience per item made and per 10 items made (the amount made per metal bar).

Bolt Type Required Fletching Level Experience (per bolt) Experience (per 10 bolts (Long kebbit bolts per 6))
Bronze bolts 9 0.5 5
Opal bolts 11 1.6 16
Blurite bolts 24 1 10
Kebbit bolts 26 4.77 47.7
Iron bolts 39 1.5 15
Pearl bolts 41 3.2 32
Long kebbit bolts 42 7.95 47.7
Silver bolts 43 2.5 25
Steel bolts 46 3.5 35
Red topaz bolts 48 3.9 39
Barbed bolts 51 9.5 95
Mithril bolts 54 5 50
Broad bolts 55
Sapphire bolts 56 4.7 47
Emerald bolts 58 5.5 55
Mithril grapple 59 59 590
Adamantite bolts 61 7 70
Ruby bolts 63 6.3 63
Diamond bolts 65 7 70
Runite bolts 69 10 100
Dragonstone bolts 71 8.2 82
Onyx bolts 73 9.4 94

Darts

You can fletch darts by adding feathers to a smithed dart, noted that finishing Tourist Trap Quest is needed for making these.

Dart Level Needed Experience Given
Bronze dart 1 1.8
Iron dart 22 3.8
Steel dart 37 7.5
Mithril dart 52 11.2
Adamant dart 67 15
Rune dart 81 18.8
Dragon dart 95 25

Training

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Level Advancement

Levels Items to make Notes
1 - 35 Arrowshafts / Oak longbows The best way to pick up fletching is to grab a knife and an axe and enter any woods. Since a large portion of the map is normal trees, the training area is wide. Arrow shafts stack, so proximity to a bank is no issue. It is best to switch to oak bows when player can, around level 25 or so, as cutting normal logs can be very time consuming and have only one log per hit. Rather than cutting 67230 arrow shafts, nearly 4,500 normal logs, one at a time, it would be much more sensible to cut around 580 oak logs for the same effect. (Note: Since the introduction of Construction, oak logs have seen an increase in value, but only if player is looking to sell them raw.)
35 - 40 Willow shortbow (u)s Willow logs can be acquired easily for a reasonably low price at the GE, or by cutting the logs by yourself. These unstrung bows can then be sold back to a general store for a small amount of coins, as it is very unprofitable to string the bows, but will still result in an overall loss.
40 - 50 Willow longbow (u)s The medium level fletcher will make thousands of willow longbows. As with shortbows, (but do not make shorts, they are one of the hardest runescape items to sell after lvl 40) they should not be strung, as cutting and stringing give the same exp but stringing can cost 6 times as much. Instead, unfinished bows should be sold to general stores or any specialty store that will buy them. Fletchers / Alchemizers rarely buy bows, strung or not, anymore, and thus should not be relied on for exchanges. Players looking to go further should be prepared for loss.
50-55 Maple shortbow (u)s Players can now make maple shortbows. They give more experience than willow longbows, but the trees are in fewer locations. Player should keep making Maple Short bow until level 55 because then players can make Maple Longbows.
55-70 Maple longbow (u)s Player can now make maple longbows. They give more experience than maple shortbows, but the trees are in fewer locations. Seers' Village is one place where Maple trees can be found close to a bank. Player should keep making Maple longbow until level 70 because then you player make yew longbows.
70 - 85 Yew longbows Fletching yew longbows is the most popular method to gain fletching experience at this stage. Finally, it becomes cost effective to string the bows. Completed bows can be high alched for 768 coins or sold for less. Above level 70, player can train Fletching cheaper, though with the GE update, there are always available resources for alchemizers. Due to recent updates, the amount of persons buying bows of all kinds have dropped, along with prices. This way is nearly cost effective, although due to rising Nature rune costs, the value of such resources are dropping.
85 - 99 Yew longbows, magic longbows, or Adamant Arrows Magic logs are more difficult to obtain, but provide greater experience. As completed magic longbows high alch for 1536 coins, the margin between items required to both fletch and high alch is better in comparison to yew long bows. Despite this, any gains made will be scraps, depending on log and bowstring prices due to Nature rune costs. As previously stated, users looking to go much higher than willow longs should be very prepared to sacrifice money for experience.

Another way to train to level 99 is attaching the tip of Adamant arrows. This way costs virtually twice as much, but goes much faster, considering Adamant Arrow Tips and Headless arrows are stackable.

Note: Profit is hard to come by for fletching unless bolts are made, but bolts give little experience and if supplies are bought, the price exceeds the gain. Players looking to fletch need to be prepared to either gather their own supplies, or pay excessive amounts to level with little to no returns.

Members can gather flax for bowstrings south of Seers' Village. Gathering flax gains no experience, but spinning it into bowstrings gains 15 crafting experience each (level 10 crafting required). A good place for this is the spinning wheel on level 2 of Lumbridge Castle. The bowstrings can then be banked on level 3 of the castle, and bows strung there when enough strings have been spun.

Stringing bows provides slightly slower experience than making unstrung bows from logs because only 14 bows can be strung from a full inventory (with 14 strings), however it remains a useful option for those wishing to generate some crafting experience, and provides some variety in the game.

Tips

A good way to raise you Fletching without losing your money, is to buy Yew Logs and Bow Strings (If you have 70 or higher Fletching). Cut the logs into Yew longbow (u)'s using your knife, and then add Bow Strings to them. This way you will gain a little profit in money and very fast experience. Another option is to buy Nature Runes and then High Alch your bows to gain even more profit then selling them. If you want to sell your Yew Longbows fast try the Grand Exchange. This will speed up your selling ability a lot, because theres almost always someone buying your Yew longbows.

The Fletching Hole

Some players had asked for a string-x feature, and Jagex eventually added it to the game. There have been some complaints that the string-x feature is actually slower, because the automatic fletching speed is lower than what players could originally do manually (manual stringing is now much slower because players now have to go through an additional menu), but others welcomed the fact that there would be less clicking and sore fingers.

As the Grand Exchange was introduced, raw supply prices have soared, leaving the finished products in a muck. It is now rarely profitable to buy raw materials and sell the final, as the GE prices are usually lower and players have started buying less finished products. Because of the GE's set prices, many players have gone to buying raw materials in the races to 99s, a great fad as of yet, and thus making items has become less profitable.

On that same note, players suffer a great loss by making full bows now, as Nature rune prices rise, surpassing alchemy prices of items if raw supplies were purchased. Due to these rises, the number of players willing to lose money on buying these bows has dropped severely. Concludingly, fletching has become a non-profit skill, as many have with the Grand Exchange update and players must beware of the price.

Fletch in the correct environment

Fletching is a tedious and monotonous skill. Some players will therefore fletch in a crowded area so as to have other people to converse with.

Some banks are not so crowded, but are bank chests that open with a single click. These bank chests are at Castle Wars , the Culinaromancer's Chest in Lumbridge castle cellar, the Duel Arena bank chest, the island of Neitiznot (also a great place for smithing) and the Shantay Pass chest work this way.

At Yanille's bank in world 132, there was a player made fletching guild where people could fletch and talk. The population of the bank has since gone down because of the 3-30k max trade that has made it harder to trade supplies for longbows or sell longbows which used to be a popular method of training fletching very fast.

Temporary boosts

File:Runescape controls emotes skillcape fletching.gif

A player wearing the Fletching cape.

Currently, the only known method to give a boost to the fletching level is by eating spicy stews. However, the amount of boost is random.

As with all skills, your Fletching level will temporarily rise by one when a Fletching skillcape is worn, though it requires level 99 Fletching to buy/wear.

See also

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