Fletching Guide
Introduction
Fletching is a great skill in RuneScape. It's fun, and a quick way to make money. If you just want to make money, arrows is the best bet, but remember, not all arrows can be used on F2P. Fletching is for members only, but all arrows up to and including adamant can be used on F2P. This guide will take you through the different types of fletching items you can make in the game, and will show you how and where to do it.
What is fletching? Well, fletching is a skill which allows you to make items used in ranging. The higher your fletching skill is, the more cool stuff you can make. You can make items such as bows, arrows, special bolts and darts.
The most important tool in fletching is a knife. These can be found many places in RuneScape. One of the places you can find a knife is just south of Lumbridge castle; there's one on the ground there. There's also one in Seers' Village, southwest of the bank in the house with a sink.
Making Bows
Making bows is fairly easy. All you have to do is cut some wood and use a knife on it. For the best locations to cut wood, check our Woodcutting guide. After using your knife on the log of wood you will have to choose to either make a short or long bow. Then you will have an unstrung short/long bow in your inventory instead of that log. To get a string for your bow, you'll have to do some crafting. Go to either the Gnomes Stronghold, or Seers Village and pick some flax, then go to a spinning wheel (can be found in both Gnomes and Seers) and spin your flax by using it with the wheel. You will now have a bow string, which you just use on your unstrung bow, and VOILA! you have a bow all ready for use.
Please note that the experience points (exp) are for a fully finished bow. If you want the exp for making an unstrung bow, divide the exp by 2 (example: You get 100 total exp for making a Maple Short, that's the same as 50 for making an unstrunged, and 50 for stringing.)
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Short Bow |
5 |
10 |
 |
Long Bow |
10 |
20 |
 |
Oak Short Bow |
20 |
33 |
 |
Oak Long Bow |
25 |
50 |
 |
Willow Short Bow |
35 |
66.5 |
 |
Willow Long Bow |
40 |
83 |
 |
Maple Short Bow |
50 |
100 |
 |
Maple Long Bow |
55 |
116.5 |
 |
Yew Short Bow |
65 |
135 |
 |
Yew Long Bow |
70 |
150 |
 |
Magic Short Bow |
80 |
166.5 |
 |
Magic Long Bow |
85 |
183 |
Making Arrows
Arrows are not as fun to make as bows, but you can get a lot of cash for them. However, you'll need a good amount if you really want cash. What you do is go to a forest (Lumbridge-Draynor is the best), and cut a whole bunch of trees. Watch out for the random events though, because these might break your axe, and then you'll have to spend time putting it back together. Anyways, just cut some normal trees, use your knife on the logs, and make some arrow shafts.
When you have the shafts you'll have to add some feathers to them. With the release of hunter, this has become easier. Remember all those colourful feathers that the birds you trapped dropped? They can be used to feather your arrows as well. You will also need some arrow heads. You get arrow heads from smithing (see smithing guide for more information on levels needed etc.). You need 1 shaft, 1 feather and 1 arrow head for an arrow. Might sound like a lot, but the best thing is: You get experience points from all of it!
Please note that the exp for the arrows include cutting of the logs and feathering.
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15 Arrow shafts |
1 |
5 |
 |
15 Headless Arrows |
1 |
15 |
 |
15 Bronze Arrows |
1 |
39.5 |
 |
15 Iron Arrows |
15 |
57.5 |
 |
15 Steel Arrows |
30 |
95 |
 |
15 Mithril Arrows |
45 |
132.5 |
 |
15 Adamant Arrows |
60 |
165 |
 |
15 Rune Arrows |
75 |
225 |
Making Crossbows
A fairly complicated method of training is to make crossbows. The first step is to use a knife on logs, this will make the crossbow stock. Then, you must attach the proper metal limb to it. The limbs can be made using the smithing skill. The final step is to add a crossbow string. Crossbow strings can be made by level 10 crafters on a spinning wheel. See the Crafting skill guide for more information.
The experience listed in the table below includes fletching the stock from the wood, adding the appropriate type of metal limbs, and adding a crossbow string. The stock and stringing each earn exactly one-fourth of the total xp shown; adding the limbs earns the other half of the total xp. Analyzing the use of wood and strings alone, fletching ordinary bows offers superior xp - but using a finished smithed product to gain additional fletching xp is an unusual skilling twist.
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Bronze Crossbow |
Regular Wood |
9 |
18 |
 |
Blurite Crossbow* |
Oak |
24 |
64 |
 |
Iron Crossbow |
Willow |
39 |
88 |
 |
Steel Crossbow |
Teak |
46 |
108 |
 |
Mithril Crossbow |
Maple |
54 |
128 |
 |
Adamantite Crossbow |
Mahogany |
61 |
164 |
 |
Runite Crossbow |
Yew |
69 |
200 |
*In order to make a Blurite crossbow you must have completed The Knight's Sword quest.
Making Bolts
Another option when training fletching is to make bolts. First you smith the unfinished bolts (10 bolts per bar), then you attach feathers to them. Once that's done, you're ready to add the tips to them. The gem tips are made by using a chisel on a cut gem, pearl tips are obtained by using a chisel on an oyster pearl, and you can get barbed tips as a reward from the Ranged Guild minigame. If you have spent a lot of time raising your hunter skill, you probably have lots of kebbit spikes and long kebbit spikes. Use a chisel on those to get bolts from them. No feathers needed!
Note: You can get bronze bolts from the archery shops in Varrock, Catherby, and respawn places in the wilderness. All bolts above that must be made using the smithing skill or gotten from monster drops. As silver is a crafting item, you don't smith it. Craft it with the bolt mould in your inventory. Also,if you do not have the required fletching level for kebbit bolts, then just talk to Leon in Yanille. Not only does he sell the hunter crossbow that fires the bolts, but he also will make the bolts for a small fee and the spikes.
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10 Bronze Bolts |
9 |
5 |
Bronze |
 |
10 Opal Tipped Bolts |
11 |
16 |
Bronze |
 |
10 Blurite bolts |
24 |
10 |
Blurite |
 |
10 Jade Tipped Bolts |
26 |
24 |
Blurite |
 |
6 Kebbit Bolts |
32 |
34.8 |
Kebbit Spike |
 |
10 Iron Bolts |
39 |
15 |
Iron |
 |
10 Pearl Tipped Bolts |
41 |
32 |
Iron |
 |
6 Long Kebbit Bolts |
42 |
47.7 |
Long Kebbit Spike |
 |
10 Silver bolts |
43 |
25 |
Silver |
 |
10 Steel Bolts |
46 |
35 |
Steel |
 |
10 Red Topaz Tipped Bolts |
48 |
39 |
Steel |
 |
10 Barb Tipped Bolts |
51 |
95 |
Bronze |
 |
10 Mithril Bolts |
54 |
50 |
Mithril |
 |
10 Sapphire Tipped Bolts |
56 |
47 |
Mithril |
 |
10 Emerald Tipped Bolts |
58 |
55 |
Mithril |
 |
10 Adamant Bolts |
61 |
70 |
Adamant |
 |
10 Ruby Tipped Bolts |
63 |
63 |
Adamantite |
 |
10 Diamond Tipped Bolts |
65 |
70 |
Adamantite |
 |
10 Runite Bolts |
69 |
100 |
Runite |
 |
10 Dragonstone Tipped Bolts |
71 |
82 |
Runite |
 |
10 Onyx Tipped Bolts |
73 |
94 |
Runite |
Making Darts
Darts are not often used in ranging, and the only real reason for that is they are hard to make. Well... Not that hard... All you need is to smith some dart tips and add some feathers to them, and you have the darts. So all you need to do is go to an anvil, smith the dart tips (more info in the smithing guide, and use some feathers on them.
Please note that you'll have to do the Tourist Trap Quest to make darts.
 |
Bronze Dart |
1 |
18 |
 |
Iron Dart |
22 |
38 |
 |
Steel Dart |
37 |
75 |
 |
Mithril Dart |
52 |
112 |
 |
Adamant Dart |
67 |
150 |
 |
Rune Dart |
81 |
188 |
Where To Train
So... You want some fletching levels, eh? Well, to get levels in fletching isn't that hard. If you do it the right way that is :) Here's a small walkthrough of what to do at different levels.
Level 1 to 20: Arrow shafts are the way to go... Even though these don't give much exp, it's the fastest way. Just go to Draynor Village and make the shafts in the forest there.
Level 20-35: There are several locations with multiple oak trees, so make Oak shorts/longs until level 35.
Level 35-65: Making Willow shorts/longs. Go to either the trees south-west of Draynor bank, or the ones north-west of Seers bank. Keep making these until level 65.
Level 65-99: Yew shorts/longs of course! There's a great market for yew logs, so you could either just buy your logs, or cut them yourself in the Stronghold Of Gnomes. There's a lot of yew trees there.
Top tip!
Instead of dropping your bows, work some magic on them. Literally... Just bring some nature runes and a fire staff, and alch your bows. It's a lot quicker than dropping, and you get both magic exp and money from it.
| Short Bow |
20 gp |
30 gp |
9 gp |
15 gp |
| Long Bow |
32 gp |
48 gp |
24 gp |
36 gp |
| Oak Short Bow |
40 gp |
60 gp |
20 gp |
30 gp |
| Oak Long Bow |
64 gp |
96 gp |
32 gp |
48 gp |
| Willow Short Bow |
80 gp |
120 gp |
40 gp |
60 gp |
| Willow Long Bow |
128 gp |
192 gp |
64 gp |
96 gp |
| Maple Short Bow |
160 gp |
240 gp |
80 gp |
120 gp |
| Maple Long Bow |
256 gp |
384 gp |
128 gp |
192 gp |
| Yew Short Bow |
320 gp |
480 gp |
160 gp |
240 gp |
| Yew Long Bow |
512 gp |
768 gp |
256 gp |
384 gp |
| Magic Short Bow |
640 gp |
960 gp |
320 gp |
480 gp |
| Magic Long Bow |
1024 gp |
1536 gp |
512 gp |
768 gp |
Cape of Achievement
Once you have mastered the skill and reached level 99 you may want to buy yourself a Fletching Cape from Hickton in the Catherby Fletching Shop. Refer to the Achievement Capes guide for more details.
