Pay-to-play Crafting training

This guide will help you train Crafting in various different ways, from level 1 to 99. Please note that this is a developing guide and may need more additions or corrections. Thank you for your patience.

A good place to train crafting until 57 is crafting guild when you get to 40. There are cows and a tanner right next to them inside the guild. Kill cows, tan the hides, craft coifs, drop them and repeat. You can buy threads from Rimmington.

There are alternative ways to train crafting. One fast and expensive way is to cut gems.

If you wish to train crafting, smithing, and magic together, one way is to buy uncut gems such as sapphires, emerald, or rubies, and gold ore. Then, you can smelt the gold ore into gold bars with the Goldsmith gauntlet while using a furnace or the Superheat Item spell. Afterward, you can cut your gems and make sapphire and emerald rings, and ruby amulets or rings. Finally, you can enchant each of these into a Ring of Recoil, Ring of Dueling, Ring of Forging, or an Amulet of Strength. Many players buy these rings, and at times this method of training can even be profitable.

Another way to raise crafting is to make leather bodies or chaps, then add steel studs to them, turning them into studded bodies or chaps, while granting extra crafting experience. This is a good purpose for smithing with steel bars.

One of best Crafting methods in Old School Runescape is flax until 63. You will need around 25 - 30k flax, which you can achieve in 5 - 6 days maximum assuming that you spin at least 5k flax per day at a rate of around 1k flax per hour. If you don't have patience you can get gems until 63. Then, start with making Green d'hide armour sets until you are level 71 for full Blue d'hide armour sets. Then go on with blue's until level and from 84 you can do full Black d'hide armour until level 99.