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Table of Contents
Introduction
- - Frequently Used Items
Getting to your house
- - Go to your house
- - Go to your house (Building mode)
- - Go to a friends house
Persons
- - The Estate Agent
- - - Redecorating
- - - Moving your house
- - The Sawmill operator
- - The Gardener
- - The Stonemason
- - Sir Renitee
- - - Heraldic Items
- - The Taxidermist
Servants
Building your house
- - Garden
- - Parlour
- - Kitchen
- - - Tea
- - Dining Room
- - Workshop
- - - Clockwork Toys
- - - Flatpackable Items
- - Bedroom
- - Skill Hall
- - Games Room
- - Combat Room
- - Quest Hall
- - Study
- - Chapel
- - Portal Chamber
- - Formal Garden
- - Throne Room
- - Oubliette
- - Dungeon Rooms
Tips
- - Rebuilding
- - Sawmill
- - Larders
- - Easy Saws and Hammers
- - Guild Trophies and Armour Stands
- - Temporary Level Boosts
Introduction
NOTE: For starting the skill, at least 100k is advised. If you want to do some
serious leveling, you'll need more then 1m! This is a very expensive skill!
Construction is the skill used in making your own house.
To start the skill you must go to an Estate agent and buy a plot of land for 1000 gp.
Estate agents can be found east of Varrock Castle, west of the Museum in Varrock, northwest
of the east bank in Falador, northeast of Seers' Village and southwest of the marketplace in
Ardougne.
The Estate agent will tell you to go through the house portal in Rimmington for your first
house!
Go to the house portal in Rimmington and click on it you will get the following options:
There are some items that are used the most while constructing. Here's a list of all of them:
Exp
Shop gained
Name Picture Uses Where Found
Price when
used
You must have
this one in your Can be bought in
Hammer inventory when most General 1gp None.
constructing Stores.
something.
You must have
this one in your
Bought from the
Saw inventory when 13gp None.
Sawmill Operator.
constructing
something.
Bring a regular log
Used to make and 100gp to the
the lowest level Sawmill Operator,
Plank wooden objects, has various spawns 100gp 25xp
mostly used across RuneScape,
along with nails. mostly in the
Wilderness.
Used to make
Bring an oak log
low/medium
Oak plank and 250gp to the 250gp 60xp
level wooden
Sawmill Operator.
objects.
Used to make
Bring a teak log
medium/high
Teak plank and 500gp to the 500gp 90xp
level wooden
Sawmill Operator.
objects.
Used to make
highest level Bring a mahogany
wooden objects, log and 1500gp to
Mahogany plank 1500gp 140xp
mostly used the Sawmill
along with gold Operator.
leaves.
Mostly used with
Player smithed, or
normal planks,
Nails (any) bought from the Varies 4xp
these can bend
Sawmill Operator.
when used.
Bought from the
Used to make
Sawmill Operator,
Cloth things like rugs, 650gp 15xp
you can't make
curtains etc.
your own.
Used to make
low level stone
Player crafted, use
things like clay
Soft clay a bucket of water Not sold 10xp
fireplaces,
on some clay.
shelves, firepits
etc.
Used to make
Bought from the
medium level
Mort'ton Builder
stone things like
Limestone brick store/Stonemason 21gp/45gp 20xp
whetstones,
in Keldagrim, or
small statues
player made.
etc.
Used to make
high level stone
Bought from the
things like
Marble block Stonemason in 325k 500xp
medium/large
Keldagrim.
statues, marble
stairs etc.
Gold leaf Used to make Bought from the 130k 300xp
things gilded like Stonemason in
gilded benches, Keldagrim.
gilded
decorations etc.
Used to make
very high leveled
throne room
objects like
Lesser/Greater Bought from the
Magic stone magic cages, the Stonemason in 975k 1000xp
skeleton/crystal Keldagrim.
thrones, and the
prestigious
Demonic
thrones.
Used to plant Bought from the Varies
Bagged
plants, trees, Gardener in from Varies
plant/tree/hedge
and hedges. Falador Park. 1,6k/50k
Used to make
metal things like
Steel bar Player smithed. Not sold 20xp
sinks, ranges,
clockworks etc.
Used to make Using a Steel bar
Clockwork clocks, toys, and on a Crafting table Not sold 22xp
trapdoors. 2 or higher.
Made by using
Soda ash (use
seaweed on a
Used to make
range to get Soda
Molten Glass dressers, crafting Not sold 1xp
ash) on a Furnace
tables etc.
while having a
Bucket of sand in
your inventory.
Everything not
listed above
which is used to
Others make something, Highly varies. Not sold Varies
like Bones, Iron
bars, Amulet of
Glories, etc.
Go to your house
This just takes you to your house, which is currently bare.
Go to a friends house
If you click this you can enter a friends name and visit their house.
You can stop friends or anyone else coming into your house by locking the portal.
Persons
The Estate Agent is the first person you talk to when getting a house.
He will sell you a plot of land for 1,000 gp (1k). Now you can start building your very own
house, you can acces it in Rimmington.
When you advance in levels you are able to move your house to a different location (explained
further down in the "Moving your house" section).
The location of the Estate agents can be found in the Introduction along with some images.
Redecorating
If you speak to an Estate Agent they will agree to redecorate your house if you have a high
enough level. It will also cost you some money.
The Estate Agents will also move your house if you wish, this will also require a certain level
and some money (both the level and the amount of money needed is stated in the table below
this paragraph.
Here are some positive looks on moving your house to another place:
The Sawmill Operator is an essential person to visit if you want to construct things.
He will sell you a saw, cloth and some nails - all needed in some part of construction.
He will also convert logs into planks for a small cost. This is handy as planks are hard to get
and are needed in construction. You can get logs by chopping trees down or from the lumber
yard which is right by the sawmill operator.
1. Go to the woodland area in Varrock, just above the start point for the quest A Souls
Bane.
2. Cut down some Oak trees, or some normal trees.
3. Once you have 27 logs (1 away from a full inventory), head off to the Sawmill
operator, he is just above where you should be now, South of the lumber yard and
North-East of Varrock.
4. Talk to him and ask to buy some planks, you will automatically give him your logs and
he will give you your planks back for a fee, if you are using normal logs this will cost
you 2,700 gp, if you are using Oak logs, this will cost you 6,750 gp.
The Gardener
She's located in Falador Park. She sells you all the trees, plants, and flowers you need to make
the perfect looking garden.
Back to the top
The Stonemason
He's located in Keldagrim, the Dwarven city, just southwest of the western part of the
Marketplace. He has some nice stones in stock, even magical ones!
Back to the top
Sir Renitee
He can find your family crest or paint portraits, landscapes or maps for you. He is located
upstairs (the floor above the groundfloor) in Falador castle.
Heraldic Items
To get painted shields or helms you must paint either steel or rune kite shields and full
helmets. They will look axactly the same when their painted but when you have painted a rune
kiteshield the painted shield will have better stats than when you paint a steel kiteshield.
Before you can even start painting steel and rune kiteshields/helmets, you must have a Family
crest.
You can get a Family crest by speaking to Sir Renitee in the Falador Castle (on the floor above
the ground floor). But before he will give you your Family crest you must be able to make wall
decoration in your dining room (level 16 construction).
The benches required to paint shields, full helmets, and banners, are shown in the table below.
Painting Benches
Level to Item Items XP
Uses Image
make name needed Gained
Used to paint Steel or Rune full
Pluming
16 2 Oak planks 120 XP helms in your Family crest
stand
colors
Used to colour Steel or Rune
Shield
41 4 oak planks 240 XP full helms and Kiteshields in
easel
your Family crest colors
8 Oak Used to make a wieldable
Banner
66 planks, 2 510 XP banner in your Family crest
easel
Cloths colors
In the table below is shown what is needed to make colored shields, full helmets, and banners.
You can also see how much XP is gained when painting a shield, helmet, or banner, this is
always the same amount.
Like stated before, painting rune kiteshields or full helmets will give the same look as painting
steel kiteshields and full helmets.
The only difference is that the painted rune shields and helmets will have better stats.
Paintable Items
Crafting level to Crafting XP
Item name Items needed Image
make Gained
Painted Steel Full 1 Steel full
38 37 XP
Helmets helmet
Painted Rune Full 1 Rune full
38 37 XP
Helmets helmet
Painted Steel 1 Steel
43 40 XP
Kiteshields kiteshield
Painted Rune 1 Rune
43 40 XP
Kiteshields kiteshield
1 Plank, 1
48 Painted Banner 42 XP
Cloth
In the following table you can see what the requirements are to make the colored armour you
want. In this table you can also see the colour of the items, so you can decide which one is
going to be yours!
Heraldic Armour
Image of Image of Image of
Crest Requirements
helmet shield banner
Arrav None
Asgarnia None
H.A.M None
Jogre None
Kandarin None
Misthalin None
Varrock None
The Taxidermist
The Taxidermist is a person located in Canifis which can stuff items for you.
In order to get stuffed items you must first kill that specific monster to receive a piece of it
(either a hand or head).
Take the crawling hand for a example, kill the crawling hands in the Slayer Tower just north of
Canifis until it drops its hand.
Take the hand the monster dropped to the Taxidermist (she is in the house northwest of the
pub/bar in Canifis).
She will stuff the monster pieces for a amount of money shown in the table below.
You mount the stuffed items at certain skill levels to create trophies. These can be displayed in
your Skill Hall.
The level needed to mount a certain item is shown in the Skill Hall objects table.
Stuffed Items
Item name Cost to stuff the item Image of stuffed item
Getting the Kalphite queen body piece is very hard, it therefore costs a whole lot more to get
it stuffed than the body piece dropped by the Crawling hands.
If you want to get a stuffed fish you will have to fish for that certain fish until your receive a
bigger version of it.
Lets say you want a Mounted bass, go and fish bass until you receive a big bass, take this big
bass to Taxidermist in Canifis, she will stuff it for 1000 gp as shown in the table above.
Servants
Having your own house also allows you to get a servant. Having a servant has some great
advantages, listed below, but you also have to pay for them.
North of the Market Place in East Ardougne is the Ardougne Domestic Service Agency (ADSA).
Talk to the Master servant located there and he will tell you about the 5 servants available,
talk to one of these servants to hire him/her:
Level
Image Name Cost Uses
needed
• You need 2 bedrooms to get a servant (containing 1 bed each), one for you and 1 for
him/her.
• You need a dining room and a kitchen with the needed tools to let your servant serve
food for you and your friends.
• You have to pay him/her when he/she ask for wages.
• You can fire him/her anytime!
• The servant will ask for a fee every 8 trips, the amount you need to pay is the same
amount of coins you bought the servant for.
Example: if you bought a demon butler (10k) the fee he willa sk for every 8 trips
would be 10k.
If you click to build on the door spaces you will come up with this screen:
The full list is as follows:
1 1k Parlour
5 5k Kitchen
10 5k Dining room
15 10k Workshop
20 10k Bedroom
40 50k Study
45 50k Chapel
65 150k Oubliette
Dungeon Stairs,
7.5k for each
70 Corridor,
Dungeon room.
and Juncation room.
To make objects right click on the translucent colored objects and select the build option, you
will see a screen - it will tell you what you need for each item. Click on the object you want to
make.
For help in planning out your house before building it, you can use our House Planner to plan it
out first. You can save money and time by planning out your house before building it. You
must have Flash Player to view the House Planner.
Garden
Description
Your garden is a decently useful room, although it only really has one use, and that is holding
your portal so you can leave your house. You start with this room in the beginning.
• Centrepiece (Portal, Dungeon Entance or something that looks nice), a tree (no
current use, cannot be choppped down).
• Small Plant 1 and 2 (no current use) and Big Plant 1 and 2 (no current use).
Hotspots
• Room
• Centrepiece
• Big Tree
• Small Plant 1
• Small Plant 2
• Big Plant 1
• Big Plant 2
• Tree
Garden objects
Level to make Item name Items needed XP Gained Image
Parlour
Description
Our little front room of the house. Also what we first make when we started building our
house. But what is it useful for?
You get your first Parlour with the house. It can contains three chairs, a fireplace, curtains and
a bookcase. The only useful object is the bookcase, where you can read books you've used
during quests.
It can also be used as a small meeting place between you and your friends. Another activity
you could do it there is reading. The bookcase is full of all books you've collected, so it can be
a good place to read.
Hotspots
• Room
• Rug
• Curtain
• Bookcase
• Fireplace
• Chair
Parlour objects
Level to make Item name Items needed XP Gained Image
13 Rug 4 Cloths 60 XP
Kitchen
Description
In a kitchen, you can have a source of fire (to cook food) going up to a range, your own water
supply and shelves and a larder in which you can get materials.
You can also get a barrel of beer (Cider, Asgarnian Ale, Greeman's Ale and more as you get
higher), and have a Cat blanket (or basket) for your cat to sleep in. You also have a table,
which has no real current use. You can also serve tea and beer from here, or a servant could
do it (if you have one). Any Tea/Beer/Cider and/or any other drink cannot leave your house, it
must be drunk inside.
Tea
You can make a special kind of tea in your Kitchen that gives you a short-time bonus in
Construction.
The tea from: Wooden Shelves 1, Wooden Shelves 2, and Oak Shelves 1 will temporary raise
your Construction level by 1. The tea from: Wooden Shelves 3, Oak Shelves 2, and Teak
Shelves 1 will temporary raise your Construction level by 2. The tea from Teak Shelves 2 will
temporary raise your Construction level by 3.
1. Get some Tea Leaves from the larder and a Teapot, Kettle, and Cup from the shelves.
2. Fill the Kettle with water and put it on your stove.
3. Use the tea with the teapot.
4. When the Kettle boils, remove it from the stove and use it on the Teapot with Leaves.
5. Then pour the Tea into the cup and drink it for that extra bonus!
Hotspots
• Table
• Stove
• Larder
• Room
• Cat basket
• Sink
• Shelf
• Barrel
Kitchen objects
Level to XP
Item name Items needed Image
make Gained
5 Cat Blanket 1 Cloth 15 XP
Wooden shelves
6 3 Planks, 3 Nails 87 XP
1
7 Pump and Drain 5 Steel bars 100 XP
Firepit with
11 2 Steel bars, 2 Soft clay 60 XP
hook
Wood kitchen
12 3 Planks, 3 Nails 87 XP
table
Oak kitchen
32 3 Oak planks 180 XP
table
Cushioned
33 2 Planks, 2 Wool, 2 Nails 58 XP
basket
Description
The Dining Room, similar to the Parlour, is not a very useful room.
The Bell-Pull can be used to call in your servant (if you have one) to serve you food on the
table, and the benches can be used to sit down with your friends. But apart from that, that's
all the uses of this room.
Hotspots
• Fireplace
• Seating
• Decoration
• Curtain
• Table
• Bell pull
• Room
Carved oak
31 6 Oak planks 360 XP
table
Carved oak
31 4 Oak planks 240 XP
bench
33 Stone fireplace 2 Limestone bricks 40 XP
Teak
36 2 Teak planks 180 XP
decoration
Opulent
40 3 Teak planks, 3 Cloths 315 XP
curtains
Carved teak
44 4 Teak planks 360 XP
bench
Carved teak
45 6 Teak planks, 4 Cloths 600 XP
table
Mahogany
52 6 Mahogany planks 840 XP
table
Mahogany
52 4 Mahogany planks 560 XP
bench
Gilded
56 3 Mahogany planks, 3 Gold leafs 1020 XP
decoration
Marble
63 1 Marble block 500 XP
fireplace
6 Mahogany planks, 4 Cloths, 4 Gold
72 Opulent table 3100 XP
leafs, 2 Marble blocks
Workshop
Description
The workshop is yet another useful room that you can build in your house.
At level 15 construction, you can buy one and start building in it. This is where you make
money with the Construction skill.
Inside a fully constructed workshop, you can have a Workbench, a Heraldry, Repairing items,
Tool stores and Crafting Tables.
In this room, you can build flatpack items with the workbench, use the Heraldry to colour
Helmets and Shields, and to make banners. With the Repair items, you can repair broken
arrows, broken staffs, damaged armour and Barrows armour, as well as sharpen rusty swords.
Clockwork toys
To make any of the clockwork toys you are always in need of Clockwork.
The materials needed to make clockwork and all the other toys are shown in the table below.
For each toy you also need a certain crafting table to make the toy on. The crafting table
needed is also shown in the table below.
Clockwork toys
Level to Crafting XP
Item name Items needed Image
make gained
1 Steel bar, Crafting table 2 or
8 Clockwork 20 XP
better
1 Clockwork, 1 Plank, Crafting
13 Soldier 20 XP
table 3 or better
1 Clockwork, 1 Plank, Crafting
18 Doll 27 XP
table 3 or better
1 Clockwork, 1 plank, Crafting
33 Mouse 35 XP
table 4
Clockwork 1 Clockwork, 1 Plank, Crafting
85 80 XP
cat table 4
Flatpackable Items:
Not all construction items can be made as a flatpack on your workbench. The following list
shows you what items you can make into flatpacks.
• Armchairs
• Bookcases
• Beer Barrels
• Kitchen Tables
• Dining Tables
• Dining Benches
• Beds
• Dressers
• Wardrobes
• Clocks
Hotspots
• Workbench
• Heraldry
• Clockmaking
• Repair
• Tool
• Room
Workshop objects
Level to
Item name Items needed XP Gained Image
make
Wooden
17 5 Planks, 5 Nails 145 XP
workbench
Steel framed
46 6 Oak planks, 4 Steel bars 440 XP
bench
Bedroom
Description
The Bedroom is an essential part of any house, RuneScape or not. It is a room that is hugely
useful to anyone who uses it.
You need two bedrooms to get a servant, one for you and one for the servant. You can't get a
servant if you don't have two bedrooms.
Hotspots
• Bed
• Wardrobe
• Dresser
• Fireplace
• Clock
• Rug
• Curtain
• Room
Bedroom objects
Level to XP
Item name Items needed Image
make Gained
13 Rug 4 Cloths 60 XP
Oak shaving
29 1 Oak plank, 1 Molten glass 61 XP
stand
Opulent
40 3 Teak planks, 3 Cloths 315 XP
Curtains
Skill Hall
Description
This hall is a nice area to separate your house a bit and also allows you to show off your skills
and achievements.
Inside this place you can have a rug (no use apart from looking nice), a staircase (to take you
upstairs to the second floor), a Castle Wars armour stand (so you can show off your castle
wars armour), a normal armour stand (so you can show off your high smithing), a head trophy
(to show off what monster's you've killed), a fishing trophy (to show off what fish you've
caught), and a Rune case (to show off what runes you've made).
This room only really has one use, to show your friends what you've accomplished.
Hotspots
• Armour
• Stair/Rug
• Room
• Head trophy
• Fishing trophy
• Rune case
13 Rug 4 Cloths 60 XP
Games Room
Description
This is a room where you and your friends can compete and have fun. There are alot of fun
games available in this area after you have built them. You and your friends can have fun and
relax in here. It is a room to enjoy and one of the more fun rooms in the house. You can have
more than one game in this room, the games availabe:
• Attack Stones
• Hoop and Stick
• Darts
• Archery Target
• Jester
• Treasure Hunt
• Hangman
• Elemental Balance
Hotspots
• Elemental balance
• Stone
• Storage
• Game
• Room
• Ranging game
Description
The combat is a fun room where you have the ability to go head to head in a fight with your
friends. In this room you can have either a boxing ring, a fencing ring, a combat ring, ranging
pedestals or a Balance Beam. You can also have decorations and Weapons racks.
Hotspots
• Storage
• Room
• Decoration
• Combat ring
Extra weapons
54 4 Teak planks, 4 steel bars 440 XP
rack
3 Mahogany logs, 2 Gold
56 Gilded decoration 1020 XP
leaves
Quest Hall
Description
This room is a very decoritiave room and it has its uses, not only is going and obtaining the
items to put into your room a fun experience but it also has hidden benefits. At one point you
can mount a Amulet of glory on your wall (upon a certain crafting level and completion of the
Heroes Quest) wich can be rubbed at any time to teleport you (note this has infinite teleports
to the 4 spots provided by a normal amulet of glory). This room is also a way to show off to
your friends and foes at how good you really are at quests.
Inside this room, you can have a:
• Staircase
• Rug
• Trophy (either your Anti-dragon shield, Amulet of glory, or Cape of legends).
• Portait
• Landscape
• Sword
• Map
• Bookcase
Hotspots
13 Rug 4 Cloths 60 XP
Mahogany
40 3 Mahogany planks 420 XP
bookcase
Study
Description
The study is a nice looking room that can be added to your house. It has a few items in it that
are very useful, but some that are not. Inside it you can have the following items:
Hotspots
• Wall chart
• Globe
• Telescope
• Crystal ball
• Lectern
• Bookcase
• Room
Mahogany
40 3 Mahogany planks 420 XP
bookcase
Mahogany
84 2 Mahogany planks, 1 Gold leaf 580 XP
telescope
3 Mahogany planks, 3 Gold
86 Small orrery 1320 XP
leaves
3 Mahogany planks, 3 Marble
95 Large orrery 1920 XP
blocks
Chapel
Description
Inside you can build the following items (explained in more detail further down in the chart):
• Altar (which you can pray at and use bones with to get prayer exp).
• Lamps (gives extra experience when using bones with altar).
• Icon (which aligns your items in your room to a certain god, with the exception of Bob
the Jagex cat icon).
• Instruments (which you can play).
• Statues (no current use).
• Special window (no current use).
• Rug (no current use).
This room can be used for preaching sessions and a place for you to recharge your prayer or
earn some extra prayer experience.
Hotspots
• Icon
• Lamp
• Altar
• Window
• Music Instrument (musical)
• Statue
• Rug
• Room
Chapel objects
Level to XP
Item name Items needed Image
make Gained
13 Rug 4 Cloths 60 XP
Saradomin
48 2 Oak planks 120 XP
symbol
Shuttered
49 8 Planks, 8 Nails 224 XP
window
Steel
53 6 Steel bars, 6 Candles 126 XP
candlesticks
Cloth covered
56 4 Teak planks, 2 Cloths 390 XP
altar
Gold
57 6 Gold bars, 6 Candles 66 XP
candlesticks
Decorative
69 8 Molten glasses 4 XP
window
Description
The Portal Chamber allows you to teleport from your house to various locations on the
RuneScape map (as long as you have charged up the portals with the runes to do the
teleports).
Inside the rooms are the following items: Portals (for the teleporting to a certain location) and
the Centerpiece (can be used to direct portals to teleport locations and to view locations with
the 'Scry' option (only with the 'Scrying pool').
Hotspots
• Portal
• Centrepiece
Formal garden
Description
The Formal Garden is not a place that is really useful, it's simply a room where you can show
off your Construction (gardening) skills to your friends.
You can have a portal inside, but you already have one in the garden. A dungeon entrance is
rather useful as a centerpiece.
Inside this 'Formal Garden' you can have the following items:
• A centerpiece (which can be a portal, dungeon entrance, or something that looks nice,
like a fountain).
• Small/Big Plants (Sunflowers, Marigolds or a Rose, no current use for them, only for
decoration).
Hotspots
• Centrepiece
• Small plant / Big plant
• Small plant 2 / Big plant 2
• Hedging
• Fencing
• Room
Throne Room
Description
Where better to rule your House (or your mansion) than a throne room. Build yourself one of
these and really become king (or queen) of your castle! With an interesting and fun twist,
throw your enemies out of the house with the lever and trapdoor buildable in this area, or
send them into the dungeon and let them fight their way out, if they can survive (dont worry
no items lost) upgradable with new thrones one for you and a second for your queen (all of
you who have that special someone) where you can rule your domain together. In this room,
you can have a throne and floor items (including decorations for the floor, a steel cage and
more)
Hotspots
• Floor
• Throne
• Bench
• Trapdoor
• Lever
• Decoration
• Room
Carved teak
44 4 Teak planks 360 XP
bench
Mahogany
52 4 Mahogany planks 560 XP
Bench
Gilded
56 3 Mahogany planks, 2 Gold leaves 1020 XP
decoration
Floor
61 5 Mahogany planks 700 XP
decordation
Oubliette
Description
The Oubliette is an extremely useful room, if you like being nasty, that is. The Oubliette is the
room, that, if below the Throne Room, your friends (or enemies) can be let falling down by
pulling the lever in the Throne room. Inside a completed one is the following items:
Hotspots
• Floor
• Prison
• Gua
• Ladder
• Decoration
• Lighting
• Room
Oubliette objects
Level to
Item name Items needed XP Gained Image
make
Dungeon Rooms
Description
The Dungeon itself is compossed of three different rooms, each having their own uses. These
are all used to search for the Treasure Room, a room in which you can gain your prize.
The three rooms are: the Dungeon Corridor, Dungeon Junction, and Dungeon Stairs.
Hotspots
• Monster/Guard
• Decoration
• Lighting
• Door
• Room
• Trap.
13 Rug 4 Cloths 60 XP
Decorative
72 4 Red dye 4 XP
blood
72 Candles 4 Oak Planks, 4 Lit Candels 243 XP
Steel plated
84 10 Oak planks, 10 Steel bars 800 XP
door
Hanging
94 2 Skulls, 6 Bones 3 XP
skeleton
4 Oak planks, 4 Torches, 4
94 Skull torches 246 XP
Skulls
Tips
Rebuilding
One of the best ways to gain Construction XP is to make something, remove it then remake it
again.
Some good things to use for this are: Stone Fireplaces, Oak Chairs, Oak Dining Room Tables,
Oak Dining Room Benches, and Oak Larders. Alternatively, instead of removing the items all
the time you could make some at the workshop. You cannot make everything in the workshop
so sometimes you may not want to use it but if you do it gives the opportunity to sell the
furniture to other players.
another good example is to have a pickaxe and go to your house and take a number of bucket
of milks out of your larder. Now empty the buckets and fill them with water. Go to the mine
that is north-east of the portal in Rimmington and mine Clay. Then use the waterfilled buckets
to make Soft clay. Then go to your house in building mode. then keep removing your Clay
fireplace and rebuilding it with the clay that you got. repeat this process over and over again.
Note: you must have a larder which you can take a bucket of milk out of, if you don't have
one or you cannot build it yet then this method above simply takes too long. Another thing
required in your house is something to fill your buckets up with water, like having a sink.
Sawmill
If your house is in Rimmington and you have a cook, butler or demon butler then a great way
to train is as follows:
1. Bring an Axe.
2. Chop down Trees or Oak trees depending what plank you want, outside the
Rimmington portal.
3. Go inside your house and send your servant to the sawmill. (Make sure you
have money on you).
4. When they come back they will give you the planks and you can start to
construct things with them.
Larders
To get some extra xp, make things like Armour stands (Skill hall, 28 construction) or Guild
trophies (Quest hall, 47 construction) these give more xp then the regular xp, but when you
remove the object, you'll get back the special item(s).
For example, the Legends Cape trophy requires 3 teak planks (270xp) and a legends cape
(30xp), which makes a total of 300xp. When you remove it you will get your legends cape
back, repeat the process and you'll get an additional 10xp per teak plank, it isn't much, but it's
definately worth it!
If there's something you want to build that is just out of reach, there are three ways to
temporarily raise your construction level.
• Crystal Saw
• Evil Stew
• Tea
The Crystal Saw adds +3 to your construction level, but it only works for furniture; you cannot
use it to build higher-level rooms than you can ordinarily build. Crystal Saws can only be
received after completing the quest The Eyes of Gloughphrie. After they are used 24 times,
they revert to a Small crystal seed and must be recharged at the crystal bowl in Brimstail's
cave, inside the Gnome Stronghold. Crystal saw bonuses stack with Evil Stew or Tea, and do
not directly affect your construction level on the statistics menu.
Evil Stew, made after rescuing Evil Dave as part of the Recipe for Disaster quest, can raise or
lower various skills that a player has. Evil stew with orange spices can affect your
construction, up to a range of roughly -6 to +6 for stews with three orange spices mixed in. It
is best to make several stews beforehand, as they are unpredictable and do not always raise
construction.
For more information on Tea, please see the Tea section higher up in the guide.
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