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To begin training your Smithing skill, you will first need to understand and practice smelting: the method used to make the bars needed to forge weapons and armour. The most popular way to do this is to mine the ores yourself. This can be done through use of the Mining skill.


Another way, used by many a player, is trading ores and/or already smelted bars with other players. This means that you will be paying gold for someone else's work, but it is a consideration if you wish to master the art of Smithing more quickly.

Once you have your ores and you have used the map to find yourself a furnace, you need to smelt them into bars. On the minimap in game, the furnace icon appears as such: furnace.gif

Bars

To smelt, you will need the required ores to make the bars of your choice:

Bar Received Smithing Level Primary Ore Secondary Ore Experience For Smelting
bronze bar.gif
Bronze bar
1 smithing skill icon copper ore 1.gif
Copper ore
tin ore 1.gif
Tin ore
6.2
blurite bar.gif
Blurite bar ~
8 smithing skill icon blurite ore 1.gif
Blurite ore
None 8
iron bar.gif
Iron bar *
15 smithing skill icon iron ore 1.gif
Iron ore
None 12.5
elemental bar.gif
Elemental bar **
20 smithing skill icon elemental ore 1.gif
Elemental ore
coal 1.gif
4 Coal
7.5
silver bar.gif
Silver bar
20 smithing skill icon silver ore 1.gif
Silver ore
None 13.7
steel bar.gif
Steel bar
30 smithing skill icon iron ore 1.gif
Iron ore
coal 1.gif
2 Coal
17.5
gold bar.gif
Gold bar
40 smithing skill icon gold ore 1.gif
Gold ore
None 22.5
mithril bar.gif
Mithril bar
50 smithing skill icon mithril ore 1.gif
Mithril ore
coal 1.gif
4 Coal
30
adamantite bar.gif
Adamantite bar
70 smithing skill icon adamantite ore 1.gif
Adamantite ore
coal 1.gif
6 Coal
37.5
baneore bar.gif
Abyssalbane /
Basiliskbane /
Dragonbane /
Wallasalkibane bar ++
77 smithing skill icon baneore ore.gif
Abyssalbane /
Basiliskbane /
Dragonbane /
Wallasalkibane ore
None 90
rune bar.gif
Rune bar
85 smithing skill icon runite ore 1.gif
Runite ore
coal 1.gif
8 Coal
50


Now you have your ores and you have used the map to find yourself a furnace, now you need to smelt.

Notes

~Blurite ore can only be smelted after completing The Knight's Sword

*At level 15, iron ore has a 50% success rate of being smelted. This chance increases by 1% with each Smithing level, up to an 80% chance at level 45 Smithing.

**Elemental ore can only be smelted, on and after completion of The Elemental Workshop I.

++Baneore can only be smelted after completion of Ritual of the Mahjarrat. You must mine the baneore; attune it to either abyssal demons, basilisks, dragons or wallasalkis; then smelt it at a furnace. All bane items are untradable.

Smelting

To smelt, there are 3 methods:

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Smelting bars
  1. If you know what you want (and generally only want 1 or 2 bars), simply select the primary ore (the non-coal ore) and 'use' it with the furnace. You will then receive the relevant bar, provided the secondary ore is also in your inventory and you have the required Smithing level.
  2. With all the ores in your inventory, click on the furnace and you will be presented with a screen containing all the ores.

    Text in black means you have the Smithing level required to smelt the bars, whereas red text shows that you currently do not have the Smithing level required to smelt that bar.

    On this new menu, you can simply click the bar you wish to smith. Provided the correct ores are in your inventory and you have the smithing level required, you will smelt it. Alternatively, to save time and clicking, you can 'right-click' the picture of the bar you wish to smelt. Here you can select how many bars you wish to make and your character will repeat the smelting action that amount of times, to save you clicking. When 'Smelt X' is clicked, an empty field will appear: simply enter the number you wish to smelt and your character will make that number, depending on resources in your inventory.

    Whichever way you chose to use the furnace, when you have selected smelt, your character will begin working.
  3. The final way to smelt ores is using Magic. The level 43 spell 'Superheat item' allows the caster to smelt ores, without the use of a furnace.

    This spell requires 4 fire runes and 1 nature rune.

    If you have these runes, go to your spell book and select the spell. The option will then change to 'Cast superheat item on...' The view in the player control panel will automatically change to your inventory, then select the ore you wish to use (generally the primary ore).

Please note

It is important to point out that if you use superheat item on iron ore, the chance of smelting is 100% and you will still get the Smithing experience.

If you want to find ways to improve or speed up your smelting, try looking at the Extra Features page.


Smithing

Now you have obtained some bars, you can turn them into items. To smith the bars into items, you have to find an anvil. These appear as a anvil.gif symbol on the map.

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Smithing interface

To smith, you will need bars of the metal type you wish to fashion and a hammer. Hammers can be purchased in most general stores, or picked up for free in the Dwarven Mine. They also spawn at several locations across RuneScape and are dropped by many slain creatures, especially dwarves. Alternatively, you may wish to pay Diango a visit in Draynor Village - he has a golden cracker with your name on it, and in that cracker is a golden hammer, which can be wielded and used for smithing (freeing up one more inventory space for the metal bar of your choosing).

Simply use the bar of your choice with the anvil and you will be presented with the following menu:

Each item possible to smith from the metal you have selected is displayed here. You can see how many bars you will need in order to make that item.

If an item is displayed with a gold border, this means you have the Smithing level required to smith the item. If the item is greyed out, you do not have the Smithing level or items required. Clicking on the item will give you details about what you are missing.

Now all you have to do is select the item you wish to make from this new menu, and your character will smith it. It is worth noting that, it is possible to make items in bulk by using the +/- buttons in the bottom-right corner of the interface.


Smithing Tables

To view the Smithing tables for each material type and find out more information on what you can use your Smithing level to make, please select from the options below. Although silver and gold bars can be smelted, they are not used primarily in Smithing, therefore the sections relating to them are featured in the Crafting section.

bronze bar.gif blurite bar.gif iron bar.gif steel bar.gif mithril bar.gif adamantite bar.gif rune bar.gif baneore bar.gif
Bronze Blurite Iron Steel Mithril Adamant Rune Abyssalbane / Basiliskbane / Dragonbane / Wallasalkibane

Cape of Achievement

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When players reach 99 smithing, they are eligible to purchase a smithing cape. This cape proves the wearer is a master of that skill. Players can purchase the cape from Thurgo.


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