Crafting golden amulets in Runescape is an excellent way to train your crafting level. When done, not only do they look fancy, but they're also easy to make.
Steps
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Be at the right crafting level. To craft a golden amulet on a furnace, you must first have a crafting level of 8. Methods of levelling your crafting level from level 1 include crafting cracked mining urns, cracked fishing urns and gold rings.
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Obtain the ingredients. After training your crafting skill to level 8, it is now time to collect the resources needed to craft your first very own gold amulet. You will need 1 golden bar and an amulet mould, and also access to a nearby furnace.Advertisement
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Craft the amulet. Use the gold bar on the furnace with the amulet mould in your inventory, and in return you will be given a gold amulet and 30 crafting experience. Congratulations, you have just made your first gold amulet!
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String the amulet. Finally, to wear the gold amulet you must string it using either the magic spell String Jewellery (requires level 80 magic) or a ball of wool. For both methods, right click either the spell or the ball of wool and use on the unstrung gold amulet to string it. The amulet in your inventory should now be wearable.Advertisement
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Tips
- Crafting gold objects are a great source of crafting experience and a small increase in profit, however more profit can be gained through crafting gold necklaces or bracelets (at a slower experience rate, that is).Thanks
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Warnings
- Be wary when purchasing/trading materials with any other player, as unfortunately not everyone's honest in the Runescape world and could scam you for your items, gold or even your account.Thanks
- Never share your password or real life information with anybody.Thanks
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References
- http://runescape.fandom.com/wiki/Gold_amulet – research source
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