OSRS Construction Guide

OSRS Construction Guide

The OSRS Construction Guide is a site that provides up-to-date information about the latest changes in construction.

It also helps those who want to learn how to make their own home and even has tutorials for those who wish to explore the construction world but don’t know where to start. 

Since its release in 2007, OSRS (Old School Runescape) has taken the world by storm. The game follows the same rules as RuneScape 2003 with a few additional changes to make it more modernized for today’s standards.

One of these additions is construction, allowing players to build their own houses and buildings in various locations across Gielinor. 

The site includes guides on materials and items needed as well as crafting techniques. Some discussions cover what you should build first or how much money you should spend when building your home.

They can be found under Construction Topics.” The blog section is updated monthly with new posts, and there’s always something interesting going on.

OSRS Construction Guide

Construction is an essential aspect of the game, and it requires many materials. This guide will explain how to make construction pots, floor tiles, and wall-mounted banner stands. For more information on any other aspects of Construction in OSRS, check out our blog for more. 

The Guide To Levels

Here is the complete guide of different levels of OSRS Construction.

Starting Of Construction Guide 

Nailing planks require the use of nails. Steel or oak are faster than regular wood and can be used at level 15 without requiring any hammering. This means you don’t have to waste time by getting out your toolkit every single time another board needs fixing on top. 

This miniquest called Daddy’s Home grants 944 Construction experience points. This will get a player from 1-8 in just one go if they complete all parts satisfactorily (including reading comprehension).

Oak Larders

Oak Larders are a great way to train your construction skills and can be used effectively at all levels. They require 8 oak planks which grant 480 experience each. Suppose you need quick training in any other trade or skill that requires similar amounts of materials per hour as building doors does (such as cloth-making). 

In that case, it would probably make more sense for someone who lacks access to high-level dungeons like this one, where they often have long queues because these low-level ones might not bring quite enough people every day depending on how certain popular types may become while being available only once daily.

Mahogany Furniture

Building mahogany furniture becomes the fastest viable training method at level 52; however, it’s costly. The best way to start building your furniture is by creating a dining room and installing three large tables in that one space only.

This will save you from having any other rooms filled up, which can be pretty costly depending on where players live.

To build these beautiful art pieces, take 6 planks of varying colors: 2 white ones for each end table but an orange-colored MahoganEYE plank on top, so everyone knows what’s hot right now (trust me). 

After level 77, players can build gnome benches in the Superior garden. These are slightly faster than building mahogany tables with precise timing and accurate clicks; each bench requires 6 planks of wood but gives 840 experience points instead if compared to a similar-sized table made on an ordinary sawmill operation where they would need 10 logs for that same amount of EXP gain per hour spent working there.

However, this method is complicated because errors negatively impact how much time you spend completing tasks at these slower speeds. So most people prefer quicker rates from using regular lumbering operations instead – though there will always remain some who enjoy taking their chances when facing such challenges head-on. 

Mahogany Homes

Mahogany Homes is a slower but cheaper alternative to traditional Construction training. Players work as contractors for the MahoHomes company repairing furniture in NPC houses throughout Falador, Varrock East Ardougne, and Hosidius.

As such, it’s highly recommended you have teleports available at all four cities – like teleport tablets or runes along with a Xeric talisman charged up for when working on Obsidian.

There is a way to get your hands on building materials while still earning money for those who want the best of both worlds. The player-owned house system in Falador allows you to build homes for yourself and offers additional rewards such as clothes and supplies that give bonuses when crafting items at level 99 Construction.

When starting with this method, it can be expensive if done incorrectly or using low-tier contracts, so new builders should speak up early about what they’re willing/ Able, etc. 

Mounted Mythical Capes 

Mounted mythical capes are a great way to train your construction skills quickly, but they require 3 teak planks and the reused cape.

With this in mind, you may need some extra supplies or funds for materials. If it’s not an ironman, account since oak larders give faster experience rates than other training options, which can sometimes come at similar costs as well! You also must have completed “Dragonslayer II” (Requires level 50 Construction) before using them.

Summary

OSRS Construction Guide is a free guide to help you start construction in the Old School Runescape game. This article tells what you need to know from starting and gives you more in-depth detail as you go deep into the game. The following steps are up to you! Good luck, and happy building!

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