It's one of the most effective methods to gain knowledge in smithing. This is because it provides the most smithing-like experience during the game. However, the armor you create will not be worth anything. This process is known to be costly and without reward, but provides a lot of RS Gold satisfaction. If you're looking for a guide to armor that actually has worth in Runescape take a look at our guide to the best non-degradable armor in Runescape.

The player has to go to The Artisans Workshop to make the burial armor. To locate the Artisans' workshop, check in the southwest corner Falador. The workshop's eastern end there is a dwarf Suak will be standing on a stage close to the anvils. You can ask him to show you how to create it. He'll summon an additional dwarf Sten to show you the technique in an animated cut-scene. If you didn't pay attention and you're not sure, then ask for him to repeat the question.

When Sten shows you how, Suak will tell you what armor piece to create. If you follow the instructions he wants, you'll earn bonus exp in exchange for. When Suak's armor piece is changed, go to the anvil, choose that armor piece and continue your work.

To create Runescape Burial Armor You'll require a hammer, iron steel, mithril, an adamant or rune ingot. Smithing at level 30 is required because this is the minimum requirement for working with iron ingots. For working with steel, you'll need level 45 Smithing. Level 60 for mithril. levels 70 to work with adamant, and 90 levels for Runite.

While it may seem cheaper to use iron however, the process is actually slow. If you use Iron Grade I, you'll gain 40,000 hours of experience. If you choose Steel Grade I, you'll gain 50,000 hours of experience. The more valuable the metal , with the higher grade you choose to rs account  use and the greater smithing experience you'll get.