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| type = peaceful
 
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| primary = Agility
 
| primary = Agility
 
| secondary = Intellect
 
| secondary = Intellect
| requires = Mining
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| requires = Materials preparation|Materials Preparation
 
| unlocks = Forging
 
| unlocks = Forging
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| unlocks2 = Armorsmithing
| mile_passive = Maximum Q of resulting metal
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| mile_passive = Maximum quality of produced metal.
| mile_0 = Can smelt iron and copper out of ore
 
| mile_30 = Can smelt precious ores into lumps (bars only in jewelry)
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| mile_0 = Can smelt iron and cooper ore.
| mile_60 = Can make steel
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| mile_30 = Can smelt precious ores into lumps.
| mile_90 = Can smelt (recycle) metal tools, armor and weapons, can make Vostasscus steel
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| mile_60 = Can smelt steel.
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| mile_90 = Can melt down ([[recycle]]) metal tools, weapons and armor.<br />Can make bars and ingots out of precious metals.<br />Can smelt Vostascus steel.
| mile_100 = (NIY) Slightly less wastage while recycling metal weapons
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| mile_100 = Waste less material during the recycling of metal objects.
 
| id = 3
 
| id = 3
 
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'''Smelting''' is a [[tier]] 3 [[metalworking]] [[crafting skill]] used to refine [[:Category:Metallic raw materials‎|metallic raw materials]] such as [[copper ore|copper]], [[iron ore|iron]], [[silver ore|silver]] and [[gold ore]]s into more refined forms which can then be used to make a variety of useful items. To learn this skill, players must first acquire the [[Mining]] skill.
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'''Smelting''' is one of the three [[tier]] 3 [[crafting skill]]s in the [[Artisan]] branch and the single branch following the [[Materials preparation|Materials Preparation]] skill. It allows to refine [[:Category:Metallic raw materials‎|metallic raw materials]] such as [[copper ore|copper]], [[iron ore|iron]], [[silver ore|silver]] and [[gold ore]]s into more refined forms which can then be used to make a variety of useful items. Level 30 of [[Materials preparation|Materials Preparation]] is required to learn this skill. To increase Smelting past level 30, [[Materials preparation|Materials Preparation]] skill must be at level 60.
 
   
 
== Procedure ==
 
== Procedure ==
You need a smelting tool equipped like a [[Primitive crucible and stick]]
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You need a smelting tool equipped, such as a [[Primitive crucible and stick]].
 
* Place either [[:Category:Billets|Billets]] or [[Charcoal]] into a [[Furnace]] and light it
 
* Add ore to the furnace (between 70 to 90)
 
* Use the Bellows to increase the temperature to 1500
 
* Maintain the temperature using [[:Category:Billets|Billets]] or [[Charcoal]] as the ore begins to melt, stoking the fire every few seconds
 
* Once the ore has heated fully, melt the ore into the desired shape
 
 
== Abilities ==
 
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! rowspan = 2 | Name
 
! rowspan = 2 | Level
 
! rowspan = 2 | Duration<br>Min &ndash; Max
 
! rowspan = 2 | Equipment
 
! rowspan = 2 | Entities
 
! rowspan = 2 | SStam
 
! colspan=2 class="unsortable" | Cooldown
 
|-
 
! Global
 
! Orders
 
|-
 
|Smelt an [[Anvil]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Lump of iron]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Iron bar]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Iron ingot]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Lump of copper]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Copper bar]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Copper ingot]]||0||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Lump of silver]]||30||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Silver bar]]||30||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Silver ingot]]||30||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Lump of gold]]||30||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Gold bar]]||30||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Smelt [[Gold ingot]]||30||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Lump of steel]]||60||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Steel bar]]||60||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Steel ingot]]||60||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Irregular alloy]]||90||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Lump of Vostaskus steel]]||90||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Vostaskus bar]]||90||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
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|Smelt [[Vostaskus ingot]]||90||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|-
 
|Recycle Tools||90||MinTime &ndash; MaxTime||[[:Category:Smelting_tools|Smelting Tools]]||[[:Category:Smelting_devices|Smelting Devices]]||SUsed||GCool||OCool
 
|}
 
 
== Training Tips ==
 
* Placing more ore into a furnace is more efficient when burning wood, but also requires more of your attention to ensure the flame doesn't go out.
 
* Remember to place an extra billet into the furnace when you begin shaping the metal to prevent the fire from extinguishing
 
* Using [[Hardwood billet]]s at a higher quality provide better fuel compared to [[Softwood billet]]s
 
* If wanting to purely level up smelting, the best item to make would be [[Iron nugget]]s which gives 0.42 on average to begin with at 0 smelting for 1 [[Iron ore]] compared to 0.44 per [[Iron bar]] which uses 4 ore, and 0.46 per [[Iron ingot]] which uses 20 ore
 
* [[Hardwood billet]]s weigh 10.00 and [[Charcoal]] weighs 1.00 each. While both burn for 10 minutes per item, [[Charcoal]] weighs less so it is more efficient to only use [[Charcoal]].
 
* [[Charcoal]] is produced in the [[Kiln]] by adding up to 20 [[Hardwood billet]]s and igniting it, by the time the [[Hardwood billet]]s get to temperature the [[Kiln]] should have only burned off 1 [[Hardwood billet]] or [[Charcoal]] (if you are using this as fuel source), and then you can use the "Pull Out" option to turn 1 [[Hardwood billet]] into 4 [[Charcoal]], which makes [[Charcoal]] 4x more effective than [[Hardwood billet]]s on top of the fact that the [[Furnace]] can only hold 100 weight so you will be able to smelt up to 90 [[Iron ore]] to 10 [[Charcoal]] vs 40 [[Iron ore]] to 6 [[Hardwood billet]]s as Fuel.
 
*As of a recent update, [[Hardwood billet]] and [[Charcoal]] were nerfed and now require more quantities of fuel.
 
 
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* Place either [[Billets]] or [[Charcoal]] into a [[Furnace]] and light it.
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* Add [[ore]] ([[lump]]s, [[bar]]s or [[ingot]]s) to the furnace.
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* Use the bellows to increase the temperature to 1,000 for [[gold]], [[silver]], and [[copper]], 1,500 for [[iron]] or [[steel]], and 2,000 for [[Vostaskus]].
 
* Maintain the temperature using [[Billets]] or [[Charcoal]] as the ore or metal begins to melt. The temperature will drop exactly 3 minutes into the process requiring the use of bellows.
 
* Once the source items had heated fully, smelt them into the desired item.
   
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== Recycle ==
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[[Recycle]] can be used to smelt down metal [[tool]]s, [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] into re-usable metal [[lump]]s. This is useful for smelting broken tools and weapons with 0 [[durability]] left, allowing you to get some of the metal resources back.
   
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Most recycling will commonly only result in [[Lump_of_iron|lumps of iron]] even if the object was made using [[steel]] or [[vostaskus]].
   
 
== Smelting Tips ==
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''Have a piece of advice for effective training? Edit this section and place it here!''
   
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* Amount of items and stack size do not affect heating up speed or fuel consumption (however, if you add more items to the stack while the item is heating, this will lower the "completion bar" as it will account for the "cold" items), so it is efficient to smelt as much stuff as possible in one go. [[Bloomery]] is far superior for smelting due to great capacity.
   
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* [[Charcoal]] is produced in the [[Kiln]] at a rate of 4 pieces from one [[Hardwood_billet|Hardwood billet]]. They last for same time as fuel source, so Charcoal is way more efficient way to use materials. Besides, its smaller weight (1.00 against billet's 10.00) make stuffing the furnace easier.
   
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* Heating up a full batch of ore takes exactly 10 minutes at 1,500 degrees. The temperature in the Furnace will drop one time exactly 3 minutes after ignition. Make sure to use the bellows every 3 minutes. If the temperature drops below the 1,500 mark the ore will no longer continue heating.
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*The most time and charcoal efficient way to level smithing is turning raw ore into lumps, then either discard the lumps if you do not need them or the quality is too low for needs, save them to level forging later, or put the lumps back into the furnace and turn them into bars or ingots. Then use MORE raw ore and smelt lumps again. When you reach 90, if you have access to a bloomery and enough tools to recycle, the best way to get from 90-100 is recycling metal tools/weapons/armor/etc.  
   
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* Smelting ore into a lump, bar or ingot takes exactly 6 seconds, once heated. Use the previous tip, along with how many items you wish to create from your Furnace, to setup a schedule so that you can have multiple batches of ore ready to be smelted without wasting Charcoal. For example, if you want to smelt 85 Iron Ore all into Lumps you must heat the Furnace to 1,500 degrees. At 6 minutes you will have to use bellows to raise the temperature back to 1,500 again, and at 10 minutes it will be ready to smelt. Smelting 85 Iron Ore into lumps is 85 actions, which take 6 seconds each, this would require 8 minutes and 30 seconds to complete. Using this information, we can have another 85 Iron Ore sitting in a second Furnace ready to be turned on at about the 9 minute mark. This batch will be ready for smelting at 19 minutes, whereas your first batch will complete smelting at 18 minutes 30 seconds. Do note you'll need to use bellows on the second Furnace at 15 minutes, so you'll need to interrupt your work on the first Furnace quickly to do that. Use a stopwatch and you can get into a rhythm. Smelting bars or ingots would require fewer actions and therefore less time in between ignitions of the Furnaces. When mass producing lumps, two Furnaces is optimal, bars could use three and ingots four.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 5 January 2020

Smelting
Crafting skill
Smelting
Attributes Skills
Primary Agility Requires Materials preparation
Secondary Intellect Unlocks Forging & Armorsmithing
Skill Progression
Level Description
All Maximum quality of produced metal.
0 Can smelt iron and cooper ore.
30 Can smelt precious ores into lumps.
60 Can smelt steel.
90 Can melt down (recycle) metal tools, weapons and armor.
Can make bars and ingots out of precious metals.
Can smelt Vostascus steel.
100 Waste less material during the recycling of metal objects.
Skill ID 3


Smelting is one of the three tier 3 crafting skills in the Artisan branch and the single branch following the Materials Preparation skill. It allows to refine metallic raw materials such as copper, iron, silver and gold ores into more refined forms which can then be used to make a variety of useful items. Level 30 of Materials Preparation is required to learn this skill. To increase Smelting past level 30, Materials Preparation skill must be at level 60.

Procedure[ | ]

You need a smelting tool equipped, such as a Primitive crucible and stick.

  • Place either Billets or Charcoal into a Furnace and light it.
  • Add ore (lumps, bars or ingots) to the furnace.
  • Use the bellows to increase the temperature to 1,000 for gold, silver, and copper, 1,500 for iron or steel, and 2,000 for Vostaskus.
  • Maintain the temperature using Billets or Charcoal as the ore or metal begins to melt. The temperature will drop exactly 3 minutes into the process requiring the use of bellows.
  • Once the source items had heated fully, smelt them into the desired item.

Recycle[ | ]

Recycle can be used to smelt down metal tools, weapons and armor into re-usable metal lumps. This is useful for smelting broken tools and weapons with 0 durability left, allowing you to get some of the metal resources back.

Most recycling will commonly only result in lumps of iron even if the object was made using steel or vostaskus.

Smelting Tips[ | ]

Have a piece of advice for effective training? Edit this section and place it here!

  • Amount of items and stack size do not affect heating up speed or fuel consumption (however, if you add more items to the stack while the item is heating, this will lower the "completion bar" as it will account for the "cold" items), so it is efficient to smelt as much stuff as possible in one go. Bloomery is far superior for smelting due to great capacity.
  • Charcoal is produced in the Kiln at a rate of 4 pieces from one Hardwood billet. They last for same time as fuel source, so Charcoal is way more efficient way to use materials. Besides, its smaller weight (1.00 against billet's 10.00) make stuffing the furnace easier.
  • Heating up a full batch of ore takes exactly 10 minutes at 1,500 degrees. The temperature in the Furnace will drop one time exactly 3 minutes after ignition. Make sure to use the bellows every 3 minutes. If the temperature drops below the 1,500 mark the ore will no longer continue heating.
  • The most time and charcoal efficient way to level smithing is turning raw ore into lumps, then either discard the lumps if you do not need them or the quality is too low for needs, save them to level forging later, or put the lumps back into the furnace and turn them into bars or ingots. Then use MORE raw ore and smelt lumps again. When you reach 90, if you have access to a bloomery and enough tools to recycle, the best way to get from 90-100 is recycling metal tools/weapons/armor/etc.  
  • Smelting ore into a lump, bar or ingot takes exactly 6 seconds, once heated. Use the previous tip, along with how many items you wish to create from your Furnace, to setup a schedule so that you can have multiple batches of ore ready to be smelted without wasting Charcoal. For example, if you want to smelt 85 Iron Ore all into Lumps you must heat the Furnace to 1,500 degrees. At 6 minutes you will have to use bellows to raise the temperature back to 1,500 again, and at 10 minutes it will be ready to smelt. Smelting 85 Iron Ore into lumps is 85 actions, which take 6 seconds each, this would require 8 minutes and 30 seconds to complete. Using this information, we can have another 85 Iron Ore sitting in a second Furnace ready to be turned on at about the 9 minute mark. This batch will be ready for smelting at 19 minutes, whereas your first batch will complete smelting at 18 minutes 30 seconds. Do note you'll need to use bellows on the second Furnace at 15 minutes, so you'll need to interrupt your work on the first Furnace quickly to do that. Use a stopwatch and you can get into a rhythm. Smelting bars or ingots would require fewer actions and therefore less time in between ignitions of the Furnaces. When mass producing lumps, two Furnaces is optimal, bars could use three and ingots four.

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