The strongest smithable metal, also considered to be the most profitable bar in the game. Used in the Elemental Workshop I and Elemental Workshop II quests.Ī Crafting metal, more valuable than silver, used to create various gold items (but not coins). Smelting iron ore at a furnace will fail 50% of the time. Requires completion of The Knight's Sword quest. A failed smelting attempt results in the loss of the iron ore. The player is granted a 100% success rate in smelting iron ore.Īll metals have a 100% success rate with the exception of iron ore, which has a 50% chance of success, regardless of level however wearing a ring of forging, using the Superheat Item spell, or using the Blast Furnace provides a 100% success rate for smithing iron bars.The player saves time by not having to commute between a bank and a furnace.The player receives both Smithing and Magic experience.The player can emerge from a mine with a full inventory of bars, instead of a full inventory of ores which will smelt into only a fraction of the bars.Doing so grants the same amount of Smithing experience as smelting using a furnace, and has a few advantages: With level 43 Magic, players can smelt bars using the Superheat Item spell. When smelting just a few ores, it can be faster to choose the 'Smelt 5' or 'Smelt 10' options, as bars will be smelted until the player runs out of ore. The second method is faster for bulk smelting. The other way is to click on the furnace, right-click on the desired bar to smelt, click on "Smelt X", and then type in the number of bars to smelt. Other required ores will automatically be added to the furnace from the player's inventory. The first is to use one of the required ores for a bar on the furnace. Some metals require different kinds of ore, and smelting some metals require coal to be added to the furnace to raise the furnace's temperature. To obtain a metal bar, a player must use an ore of the desired metal on a furnace. Ore can be obtained using the Mining skill. Smelting is the process of extracting a metal bar from a metal ore.
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