Plugpoint Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 Hi, I'm Plugpoint92 Firstly, you may notice from the signature that I am 65 smithing. However, I am also heading for 85 mining, and once all the ores have been smelted I'll have 18.2k steel bars, which I was intending to smith into steel plates. This should get me to lvl 75. I was wondering if anybody had any advice on getting 85 once I've finished the mining (late September/early October if all goes well)? I would prefer methods that make profit and not a loss. These are the methods I was considering: 1. Trading steel bars for coal and iron. To do this, I would probably have to save making steel plates until afterwards, in which case I would be starting from 68 rather than 75 smithing. This would not make me any profit for the time being, but once I've smithed about 18k steel bars into the plates, I think I calculated it would make me 2.4m+ I was thinking that maybe I could charge people a small fee for this, but I don't know if this would discourage everyone lol. Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated : 2. Gold bars w/Gauntlets I hate the thought of this one lol but a lot of people suggested it to me so I thought I'd put it in. I can't really be bothered to mine gold, it takes too long lol. So this would involve buying gold ore for ~500gp, making it into bars and then selling for ~200gp, making a lovely 300gp loss per bar. 3. Cannonballs This has been suggested rather a lot too. It would make me a hell of a lot of money but it's less xp per bar than steel plates would be and I hear it takes a lot longer too I'd be grateful if you could post with what option you would go with. I personally favour option 1 but I'd like to know what others think : Thanks a lot! Plugpoint92 :mrgreen: Maxed 15/06/13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elessar3019 Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 Try this: Buy 2k coal and 1k iron or whatever amount you can afford (or buy steel bars and skip the smelting process). Make enough cannonballs to break even, and make the rest of the bars into steel platebodies. This way you don't lose money, and get more exp/hour than if you were to make them all into cannonballs. That's how I plan to lvl smithing, when I get around to it. perfect grammar is one thing, typing like a drugged monkey and enjoying it is anotherAMEN! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hatethejess Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 About the gold bars: If you did mine your own, which I'd recommend, after you made bars you could then make gold amulets or amulets with gems then high alch for crafting and magic experience as well. Though if you're looking for smithing experience only and don't plan on making your resources for the idea above, go with plates and then alch them. Plates give 57 more exp. than 20 Cannonballs (5 Bars). HateTheJess's blog!! Check it for awesomeness and hawt pics. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teatonev Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 As a fellow lvl 65 smither I have a few thoughts. Steel is slow. Cannonballs are even slower. Its certainly much faster exp to smith platebodies but you can make a lot of money selling cbs. I've recently made 8k of them and I'm not keen to do it again in a hurry. Gold is better but will impoverish you unless you mine it yourself. This is my preferred option at the moment as I'm still working on my mining, and I can also use the bars for crafting exp. May I suggest the blast furnace world? I'd recommend MTK to acquire coal at 100ea (about 500 a day). Note these and take them with some money to the blast furnace. Unnote 40 at a time and load them up. Then buy 20 mithril ore and smelt! There's usually enough people for the furnace to be working really well, I usually just grab a hammer and watch for any breakdowns. Then make the bars into crossbow bolts (not sure what fletch level required). These then stack so you can stay there until you run out of coal. Mith bolts sell at 150 ea and this process costs 100ea (inc feather) so its good profit and fast exp. You can also work this by high alching mith platebodies, and then not being reliant on buyers, prices etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plugpoint Posted September 4, 2007 Author Share Posted September 4, 2007 Thanks for all the replies so far! Elessar, that's a good idea - not sure how I managed to not think of it before lol so thanks a lot #-o Jess, I was thinking along those lines too - I've acquired quite a large amount of gems from mining so it makes sense to put them to use. Teatonev, sounds good, might try your idea out once the mining's out the way Any more suggestions are always welcome! : Maxed 15/06/13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samari81 Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 These are the methods I was considering: 1. Trading steel bars for coal and iron. To do this, I would probably have to save making steel plates until afterwards, in which case I would be starting from 68 rather than 75 smithing. This would not make me any profit for the time being, but once I've smithed about 18k steel bars into the plates, I think I calculated it would make me 2.4m+ I was thinking that maybe I could charge people a small fee for this, but I don't know if this would discourage everyone lol. Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated : You can get paid for doing this Per steel bar some people give: 2 Coal, 1 Iron + 100gp Therefore you make 1.8mil per 18k bars you make :) Positives: Profit XP No extra mining to be done. Just one trade. Negatives: You need a very long attnetion span This is very repeatitive 2. Gold bars w/Gauntlets I hate the thought of this one lol but a lot of people suggested it to me so I thought I'd put it in. I can't really be bothered to mine gold, it takes too long lol. So this would involve buying gold ore for ~500gp, making it into bars and then selling for ~200gp, making a lovely 300gp loss per bar. Positives: None 3. Cannonballs This has been suggested rather a lot too. It would make me a hell of a lot of money but it's less xp per bar than steel plates would be and I hear it takes a lot longer too Positives: Cash Negatives: XP TimeWasting I have one more suggestion Buy Coal 200 Each Buy Iron 110 Each Smelt into steel bars Sell for 600-630 Each Positives: Most profit Decent Xp Negatives: Effort buying coal and Iron Unless you have a perm seller Hope I've made it easier for you to decide :thumbsup: : :thumbsup: \ :D \ Help me starting out again - Give YOUR advice!If you're collecting in game "hyt's" send me a message here or in game :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plugpoint Posted September 5, 2007 Author Share Posted September 5, 2007 Thanks! Absolutely the most helpful answer yet :thumbsup: Any more input from anyone else is still appreciated though! Maxed 15/06/13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doomster Posted September 6, 2007 Share Posted September 6, 2007 Mine as much mithril as you can, as if you blast furnace it and/or MTK for the coal instead of buying it, then when you hit 68 smithing (67 + stout), then you can make and alch mithril plates at a profit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wood_Midget Posted September 6, 2007 Share Posted September 6, 2007 buy iron bars relatively cheap (200 each range) and smith and sell iron knives. They're in demand in bulk and i always found them easy to sell...they're basically break even. Making cannonballs is slow as molasses but profitable, suppose its about how much your time is worth to you. Dont make gold bars, they're impossible to sell in bulk (I still have 80,000 in my bank from 99 smithing) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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