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Author: | the blue men [ October 16th, 2005, 6:16 am ] |
Post subject: | firemaking guide |
Firemaking is on of the most useless skills in RuneScape, but pretty handy to cook your RuneScape lunch on. And if you train it good, you are able to light other things then only wood. Items needed: Your best friend with firemaking is your tinderbox! Tinderboxes can be purchased for 1gp at every general store and it is a monster drop of imps. Now a list of surten things you can burn down till only ash is left!!! Picture-Name-Level needed Normal logs-1 Oak logs-15 Willow logs-30 Teak logs-35* Maple logs- 45 Mahogany-50* Yew logs-60 Magic logs-75* *= Members only How to burn logs Use tinderbox on desired log Now here is a list of things you can only light. For dark areas such as some of the undergrounds. !!!These are all members only!!! Picture-Name-Level needed Black candle-1 Candle-1 Torch-1 Black candle Latern-4 Candle Latern-4 Oil Lamp-12 Oil Latern-26 Bullseye Letern-49 Cave Goblin Mining Helmet-65 How to light Lamps and Laterns Use tinderbox on Lamps or Laterns Pyremaking If you want to burn shades in Mort'ton, you also need a tinderbox and sacred oil... Here is a list of items required to burn shades. !!!These are all members only!!! Log-doses of sacred oil-shades-level needed regular-2-Loar-5 oak-2-Loar-15 willow-3-Loar, Phrin-30 maple-3-Loar, Phrin, Riyl-50 yew-4-Loar, Phrin, Riyl, Asyn-65 magic-4-Loar, Phrin, Riyl, Asyn, Fiyr-80 Level of the shades: Loar lvl 40 Phrin lvl 60 Riyl lvl 80 Asyn lvl 100 Fiyr lvl 120 How to burn a shade Get a shade remain then go to a funeral pyre (located around mort'ton) place the logs that are treated with sacred oil place the shade and use a tinderbox on it |
Author: | Adbot [ October 16th, 2005, 6:16 am ] |
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Author: | Jeff [ October 16th, 2005, 8:19 am ] |
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We are looking for pictures, might as well add them in. |
Author: | the blue men [ October 17th, 2005, 2:13 am ] |
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Added the logs, still working on the laterns and lamps |
Author: | Flare_Ember [ November 23rd, 2005, 1:15 pm ] |
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If you're looking for places to train or methods of training firemaking I have some suggestions here if you want to include them? 1) The woodcutting-firemaking training: As many people know already, woodcutting training is best done on willows for sheer speed, this makes Draynor a good spot for stockpiling willows for burning later. I suggest Edgeville if you want to burn a stockpile. However if you want to burn as you go stick to Draynor. Note; Firemaking gives more exp than you'd get for say, cutting trees. From level 1 onwards (as I did) you are pretty much going to have at least 3-5 levels more firemaking than woodcutting. 2) The yews training: Once you hit 70/75 and you don't mind burning yews I highly suggest training in Varrock. You can easily burn a whole like from the solo yew tree all the way to the other cutting spot. I personally trained here to get to 80 fm, it tends to be sparsely populated with some people appearing around there on F2p. It would be safe to say this is a very nice spot if you ever go for 80+ firemaking. |
Author: | Pro nerd5 [ October 18th, 2008, 2:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: firemaking guide |
Firmaking isn't completely useless you can actually make a profit. from 85-90 it cost me 400k and then from the maze mini game alone i got 300k back in gems and ore. the amount of times you get random events in firmsking makes up for the useless. and if you cut your logs you can actually make a profit. |
Author: | chantforgrant [ November 14th, 2009, 3:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: firemaking guide |
good guide, but you should've included which logs are the best to burn |
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Author: | Wolvespwnyou [ March 17th, 2010, 8:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: firemaking guide |
Also.. Maybe include the average price from if some1 went 30-99 willow 45-99 maple and so on. Obviously the GE prices are always changing. But for those who want to buy logs that will help... |
Author: | Alex_SE [ March 18th, 2010, 12:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: firemaking guide |
Wolvespwnyou wrote: Also.. Maybe include the average price from if some1 went 30-99 willow 45-99 maple and so on. Obviously the GE prices are always changing. But for those who want to buy logs that will help... Tip: You're posting in an almost 5 years old thread. |
Author: | Pennstate315 [ April 19th, 2010, 11:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: firemaking guide |
Alex_SE wrote: Wolvespwnyou wrote: Also.. Maybe include the average price from if some1 went 30-99 willow 45-99 maple and so on. Obviously the GE prices are always changing. But for those who want to buy logs that will help... Tip: You're posting in an almost 5 years old thread. So these don't lock I assume? |
Author: | Alex_SE [ April 19th, 2010, 2:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: firemaking guide |
After reading warren's post here: [LINK], and the notice on top, you would know |
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