Master the Art of Battlestaff Crafting in OSRS gold

In Old School RuneScape (OSRS), the Battlestaff is a versatile and powerful weapon for Magic users.

In Old School RuneScape (OSRS), the Battlestaff is a versatile and powerful weapon for Magic users. Not only is it a strong weapon for casting offensive spells, but it also provides a convenient way to store the four basic elemental runes (Air, Water, Earth, and Fire). Crafting a Battlestaff from scratch requires a combination of Smithing, Crafting, and some basic knowledge of the game's mechanics. In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about how to make a Battlestaff in OSRS gold, from gathering the necessary materials to crafting the item.

 

What Is a Battlestaff in OSRS?

 

A Battlestaff is a two-handed weapon used primarily for training Magic, but it also provides an added benefit: it acts as an unlimited source of the four elemental runes-Air, Water, Earth, and Fire-when casting spells that require these runes. Battlestaves are used in many high-level combat situations, especially in boss fights and PvP activities, where using an elemental spell in combination with a Battlestaff can provide a tactical advantage.

 

The Battlestaff in OSRS is also valuable for its convenience in training Magic. Players don't need to carry separate rune pouches for each of the elemental runes, saving both inventory space and runes themselves, making it an essential tool for players looking to maximize their Magic efficiency.

 

Step 1: Requirements to Make a Battlestaff

 

Before you can start crafting your Battlestaff, there are a few prerequisites to keep in mind.

 

Skills Required:

 

Crafting Level 66

Crafting is required to combine the staff with elemental runes. At level 66 Crafting, you can make the Battlestaff from scratch by attaching elemental orbs to the staff.

 

Smithing Level 66

You will need a Smithing level of 66 to craft the uncharged Battlestaff by forging a metal bar into a staff.

 

Materials You Need:

 

To craft a Battlestaff, you'll need the following materials:

 

A Metal Bar (either a Steel, Mithril, Adamant, or Rune Bar)

These bars are crafted through Smithing and will form the base of your Battlestaff. Different bars will make different kinds of Battlestaves, and the higher the tier of the bar, the stronger the staff will be. Below are the types of bars and their corresponding Battlestaves:

 

Steel Bar = Steel Battlestaff

 

Mithril Bar = Mithril Battlestaff

 

Adamant Bar = Adamant Battlestaff

 

Rune Bar = Rune Battlestaff

 

Elemental Orb(s)

Each Battlestaff can be combined with an orb of one of the four elements. To make the Battlestaff truly functional, you need to combine it with an orb to allow it to hold the runes. The orbs correspond to the four basic elemental types:

 

Air Orb = Air Battlestaff

 

Water Orb = Water Battlestaff

 

Earth Orb = Earth Battlestaff

 

Fire Orb = Fire Battlestaff

 

These orbs are obtained by crafting, and they each require a specific Crafting level to create. The most common orb crafting method involves using molten glass and a glassblowing pipe.

 

Step 2: Crafting the Battlestaff

 

Now that you have the materials required to make the Battlestaff, it's time to craft it. The crafting process is broken down into two key stages: smelting the metal bar into a staff and then attaching the orb to the RuneScape gold for sale staff.

 

Making the Staff:

 

Obtain the metal bar:

You can obtain the bars required to create the Battlestaff by smelting ores in a furnace and using a hammer to mold the bar into the staff shape. For example, if you're making a Steel Battlestaff, you'll need Steel Bars, which are created by smelting Steel Ore at a furnace.

 

Smithing the staff:

Once you have the appropriate metal bar (Steel, Mithril, Adamant, or Rune), use it on an anvil while having a hammer in your inventory. This will allow you to forge the corresponding Battlestaff. If you have the necessary Smithing level, the result will be an uncharged Battlestaff.


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