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Skills Fletching
Attack Fishing
Defense Firemaking
Strength Crafting
Hits Smithing
Ranged Mining
Prayer Herblaw
Magic Agility
Cooking Thieving
Woodcut Quest Points
Fatigue
Equipment Status
Armour Magic
WeaponAim Prayer
WeaponPower
Overall levels
Skill total
Combat level

For information on training this skill, see Crafting training.

Crafting is a very diverse production skill in RuneScape Classic. Crafting consists of leather working, pottery making, crafting jewellery, spinning, crafting glass, and crafting battlestaves. At level 40, players may enter the Crafting Guild .

Tools

The crafting skill requires many tools that must be kept in the inventory whilst crafting. All of the tools except the glassblowing pipe can be purchased in the Dommik's Crafting Store at the east side of Al Kharid or in the Rommik's Crafty Supplies at Rimmington. The glassblowing pipe can be found in a building on Entrana or Hemenster.

Image Name Description
Needle Needle Used with thread for leather working.
Thread Thread Used with a needle for leather working.
Ring mould Ring mould Used to make rings.
Necklace mould Necklace mould Used to make necklaces.
Amulet mould Amulet mould Used to make amulets.
Holy symbol mould Holy symbol mould Used to make holy symbols.
Unholy Symbol mould Unholy symbol mould Used to make unholy symbols.
Chisel Chisel Used to cut gems.
Glassblowing pipe Glassblowing pipe Used to make molten glass.
Shears Shears Used to get wool from sheep to make a ball of wool.

Leather Working

Leather working is a great way to start crafting, however it does require a small amount of cash to start out. In order to make leather, players need cowhides, a needle, multiple thread and some coins.

Image Name Level Experience
Leather Gloves Leather Gloves 1 14
Boots Boots 7 16.25
Leather Armour Leather Armour 14 25

Steps for making leather:

  1. Obtain a cowhide from killing a cow. Cows can be found in Lumbridge.
  2. With a cowhide and coins in your inventory, speak to the Tanner in Al Kharid to tan your cowhide. The cost is 1 coin per cowhide.
  3. With a needle and thread in your inventory (Crafting supplies shop in Al Kharid), use the needle on the leather.

Pottery

Making pottery is a great way to start crafting. Players will need to use a pottery wheel and pottery oven in order to make pottery.

Image Name Level Experience
Pot Pot 1 12.5
Pie dish Pie dish 4 25
Bowl Bowl 7 25

Steps for making pottery:

  1. Obtain some clay by mining a clay rock.
  2. Obtain a bucket from buying one at any general store and fill it up by using it with a water source.
  3. Use the bucket of water with the clay to make soft clay.
  4. Use the soft clay with a pottery wheel and receive an unfired piece of pottery. A pottery wheel is found in Barbarian Village.
  5. Use the unfired piece of pottery with a pottery oven. A pottery oven is found right next to the pottery wheel.

Gems

Cutting gems requires the player to use a chisel on an uncut gem.

Image Name Level Experience
Sapphire Sapphire 20 50
Emerald Emerald 27 67.5
Ruby Ruby 34 85
Diamond Diamond 43 107.5
Dragonstone Dragonstone 55 127.5

Shilo Village gems

There are also three types of gems that can be mined from gem rocks in Shilo Village. These gems can be cut for Crafting experience. However, with these you can fail this task, leaving only a Crushed Gemstone.

Image Uncut/Cut Name Level Experience Experience (Crushed)
Uncut Opal Opal Opal 1 15 3.75
Uncut Jade Jade Jade 13 20 5
Uncut Red Topaz Red Topaz Red topaz 16 25 6.25

Jewellery

Jewellery is a major part of the crafting skill where players can create jewellery to wear. Each form of jewellery requires a mould, a gold bar and a gem for the type of jewellery the player wishes to create. Once a player has these materials in their inventory, using a gold bar on a furnace will allow the player to craft the jewellery. Furnaces can be found in Lumbridge, Falador, Ardougne, Al Kharid, and Lost City.

After a player has crafted an amulet from a furnace, they must complete the amulet by attaching a string to it by using a ball of wool on the amulet. This does not grant additional experience.

Rings and necklaces are relatively useless in RuneScape Classic as they cannot be enchanted through magic spells. Only the amulets can be enchanted by casting the correct enchantment spell on a fully completed amulet. See magic for more details on enchantment spells.

Silver

Image Name Level Experience
Holy Symbol of saradomin Holy symbol 16 50
Unholy Symbol of Zamorak Unholy symbol 17 50

Gold

Gold jewellery provides no bonuses and the amulet cannot be enchanted.

Image Name Level Experience
Gold ring Gold ring 5 15
Gold necklace Gold necklace 6 20
Gold Amulet Gold amulet 8 30

Sapphire

Image Name Level Experience
Sapphire ring Sapphire ring 8 40
Sapphire necklace Sapphire necklace 10 55
Sapphire Amulet Sapphire amulet 13 65

Emerald

Image Name Level Experience
Emerald ring Emerald ring 18 55
Emerald necklace Emerald necklace 24 60
Emerald Amulet Emerald amulet 30 70

Ruby

Image Name Level Experience
Ruby ring Ruby ring 30 70
Ruby necklace Ruby necklace 40 75
Ruby Amulet Ruby amulet 50 85

Diamond

Image Name Level Experience
Diamond ring Diamond ring 42 85
Diamond necklace Diamond necklace 56 90
Diamond Amulet Diamond amulet 70 100

Dragonstone

Image Name Level Experience
Dragonstone ring Dragonstone ring 55 100
Dragonstone necklace Dragonstone necklace 72 105
Dragonstone Amulet Dragonstone amulet 80 150

Spinning

Spinning is done on spinning wheels found throughout RuneScape Classic. Spinning wheels can be found next to the Falador east bank, upstairs in a building south west of Seers' Village bank, in the small building closest to Varrock in Barbarian Village, and upstairs in Lumbridge Castle. To spin wool or flax, simply use the item on the spinning wheel.

Image Name Level Experience Item Needed
Ball of wool Ball of wool 1 2.5 Wool
Bow string Bow string 10 15 Flax

Glass Making

Making glass is a long process that requires a glassblowing pipe which can be found in a building on Entrana.

Image Name Level Experience
Molten glass Molten glass 1 20
Beer glass Beer glass 3 17.5
Vial Vial 33 35
Unpowered orb Orb 46 52.5

Steps for making glass:

  1. Obtain a bucket (available from any general store).
  2. Go to Entrana and use the bucket on a sand pit to get a bucket of sand.
  3. On the other side of Entrana, pick up some seaweed.
  4. Use the seaweed on a range giving soda ash.
  5. Use the bucket of sand on a furnace while the sodium carbonate is in your inventory to receive Molten glass.
  6. Use a Glassblowing pipe on the Molten glass and choose the item you wish to make.

Battlestaves

Making elemental battlestaves is a long and involved process and requires relatively high crafting and magic levels.

Image Name Level Experience Obelisk
Battlestaff of water Battlestaff of water 54 100 Obelisk of water (Taverley dungeon)
Battlestaff of earth Battlestaff of earth 58 112.5 Obelisk of earth (Edgeville dungeon)
Battlestaff of fire Battlestaff of fire 62 125 Obelisk of fire (Taverley dungeon)
Battlestaff of air Battlestaff of air 66 137.5 Obelisk of air (Edgeville dungeon)

Steps for making battlestaves:

  1. Obtain a battlestaff from Zaff's Superior Staves in Varrock or from Magic Guild Store.
  2. Craft an unpowered orb from molten glass with a glassblowing pipe.
  3. Go to the obelisk of the type of staff you want to make.
  4. Cast the relevant charge orb spell on the obelisk to charge your orb.
  5. Attach the charged orb to the battlestaff.

Battlestaves can also be enchanted by Thormac the sorceror upon completion of the Scorpion Catcher quest for 40,000 coins to increase the WeaponAim and WeaponPower stats from +35 to +50.

Boosts

Item Boost Visibility
Poison chalice* 1 level Visible

Only when the response from drinking the item is: You feel a little strange

Quests

Crafting is used in various quests.

Trivia

See also

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