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==Crafting Guild== |
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The Crafting Guild, southwest of [[RuneScape locations#Falador|Falador]], is available to both members and non-members with a crafting level 40 or greater. A brown apron must be worn when players wish to enter the guild. The guild has a small mining area that contains 7 gold rocks, 6 silver rocks, and 6 clay desposits. |
The Crafting Guild, southwest of [[RuneScape locations#Falador|Falador]], is available to both members and non-members with a crafting level 40 or greater. A brown apron must be worn when players wish to enter the guild. The guild has a small mining area that contains 7 gold rocks, 6 silver rocks, and 6 clay desposits. There is also a cow farm near it to get cow hides. |
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In the Shades of Mor'ton quest, players can form groups and build the temple from limestone bricks, planks, and swamp paste using the skill. Below is a list of items that players may craft. |
In the Shades of Mor'ton quest, players can form groups and build the temple from limestone bricks, planks, and swamp paste using the skill. Below is a list of items that players may craft. |
Revision as of 16:09, 30 May 2006
Crafting allows players to make various items with traditional crafting skills such as pottery, glassblowing, leatherworking, goldsmithing, and silversmithing.
Crafting Guild
The Crafting Guild, southwest of Falador, is available to both members and non-members with a crafting level 40 or greater. A brown apron must be worn when players wish to enter the guild. The guild has a small mining area that contains 7 gold rocks, 6 silver rocks, and 6 clay desposits. There is also a cow farm near it to get cow hides.
In the Shades of Mor'ton quest, players can form groups and build the temple from limestone bricks, planks, and swamp paste using the skill. Below is a list of items that players may craft.
Craftable items
Pottery
Clay must be mined and then moistened into a workable state with some water. The soft clay may then be used on a pottery wheel then baked in a pottery oven. Items such as pots and bowls may be made this way.
Glass
Glass is made by heating sand and soda ash in a furnace. Soda ash is acquired through the burning of seaweed. Items such as vials for potions and lanterns may be made with this skill. Glassworking is a members only skill.
Spinning
Though this is not often used as a serious way to raise their crafting level, players can shear sheep and spin their wool on spinning weels to make balls of wool, which are used to string amulets so they can be worn. Members can also spin bowstrings, which are used in fletching; many low level players make their money this way.
Battlestaffs
To make a battlestaff of any nature, players must have 56 crafting. Uncharged battlestaves are bought from the magic guild or from the staff shop in Varrock. Players then may enchant glass orbs using the magic skill and attach them to the staves. Players may fully upgrade their staff at Wizard Thormac north of Ardougne for 40,000 gold pieces. Battlestaves may only be crafted by members.
Jewellery
There are different types of Jewellery players may use, and there are also different types of gems players may use in their Jewellery. Players may craft rings, necklaces, and amulets, most of which can be enchanted to serve a special purpose.
Types of Gems
Gems from Sapphire to Diamond may be randomly found by mining any type of rock in RuneScape, or get the gems directly from gem rocks in Shilo Village. Gems from Opal to Red Topaz may be crushed if the chiseller fails to cut them properly. All these gems, with the exception of opal, jade, and red topaz, may be made into either a ring, a necklace or an amulet. They may be enchanted if the player has the appropriate Magic level and the necessary runes. While enchanting amulets are universally available, enchanting rings is limited to member servers. Gold jewellery without gems cannot be enchanted.
Silversmithing
Silver is obtained with the mining skill and is used to create several items, such as holy and unholy symbols, tiaras, and several quest items such as the demon sigil, the silver sickle and the Staff of Ivan. Players may bless their holy symbols in the second level of the Monastery by talking to Brother Jared. A Prayer level of 31 is required to enter the second level of the Monastery. Players may also bless their Unholy Symbol by taking it to the Spirit of Scorpius after completing the Observatory Quest. Players may also bless their symbols by having a completed prayer book from Horror from the Deep quest and level 50 prayer.
Weaving
Players may weave sacks or baskets for use in farming. Jute Fibers and Willow Branches are used in weaving these. Only members may weave.
Leatherworking
Players may craft pieces of leather into leather armour by using a needle and thread with a piece of tanned leather. Players may obtain leather by killing cows and tanning their hides. Players may work leather into all types of ranged armour, including coifs and cowls, vambraces, and chaps and tops. Players may smith studs from steel bars using the Smithing skill. Using studs on a Hardleather Body or Chaps will make them studded.
Dragonhide Leatherworking Players may craft Dragonhide from pieces of Dragon Leather, obtained by killing dragons and tanning the hides. Dragonhide armour is used in the Ranging skill. Hides from more powerful dragons results in better armour, but requires a higher level to create. Vambraces, chaps, and bodies may be created out of dragon leather. Green dragonhide is available to all players, but blue, red, and black dragonhide is for members only.
Snake Skin Armour
Players may obtain snake skins by killing Bush Snakes in the Tai Bwo Wannai Clean Up mini-game, or in the Temple Trekker minigame by using a knife on the recently slain giant snakes. The Snake skins are used in a way similar to leather, however the latter type of snakeskin requires a little more money to tan. It is treated in the same way that the former snake skin in terms of crafting. Since snake skins are relatively small, it therefore requires a number of skins to make just one piece of the SnakeSkin Armour. Larger items such as the body require more skins. It takes 46 skins to make a full set. Snake skin crafting may only be done by RuneScape members.