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5:02 am, January 20, 2019

Crafting - 1 - 99 guide

Levels 
 
Details 
 
Amount
 
XP 
 
Items Needed 
 
Material Cost Each 
 
End

Product

Price

Each

 
Profit/Loss Each 
 
Cost per XP 
 
Total Profit/Loss 
 
1-7 Leather gloves 49 13.5 Needlethreadleather 140 2 -138 -10.22 -6,762
7-46 Gold bracelet 2694 25 Gold barBracelet mould 72 151 79 3.16 212,826
46-54 Unpowered orbs 1,580 52.5 Glassblowing pipeMolten glass 213 78 -135 -2.57 -213,300
54-63 Water battlestaff 2,179 100 BattlestaffWater orb 9,652 9,026 -626 -6.26 -1,364,054
63-71 Green d'hide bodies 2,399 186 Needlethread, 3 x Green dragon leather 5,055 4,306 -749 -4.03 -1,796,851
71-99 Blue d'hide bodies 58,192 210 Needlethread, 3 x blue dragon leather 6,321 5,241 -1,080 -5.14 -62,847,360
77-99 Red d'hide bodies 49,397 234 Needlethread, 3 x red dragon leather 8,133 6,312 -1,821 -7.78 -89,951,937
84-99 Black d'hide bodies 39,082 258 Needlethread, 3 x Black dragon leather 9,717 7,562 -2,155 -8.35 -84,221,710

(Optional)

10-99

Bow string

868,886

15 Flax 3 132 129 8.6 112,086,294
(Optional)

7-99

Gold bracelet 521,352 25 Bracelet mould,

Gold bar

72 151 79 3.16 41,186,808

http://oldschoolrunescape.wikia.com/wiki/Pay-to-play_Crafting_training 

 

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I just checked google books for BFG, and the dedication is there. 

https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/_/quybcXrFhCIC?hl=en&gbpv=1 


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