Mithril bar

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Mithril bar
Release date 4 January 2001 (Update)
Members? No
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
High Alch 180 coins
Low Alch 120 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price 120 coins
Examine It's a bar of mithril.
Weight 1.6 kg
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A Mithril bar is a bar of refined mithril ore. It can be created through the Smithing skill at level 50 by using a mithril ore and 4 pieces of coal on a furnace, granting 30 Smithing experience. The Superheat Item spell can also be used to make Mithril bars.

A mithril bar can be smithed on an anvil by using the Smithing skill to create mithril weapons and armour, granting 50 Smithing experience per bar used. A list of mithril items that can be smithed from mithril bars and the Smithing levels required can be found at Smithing/Smithing tables.

Normally it costs Expression error: Unexpected < operator. to smelt one bar using materials bought off the Grand Exchange. You can make Expression error: Unexpected < operator. coins each at current market price, Expression error: Unexpected < operator. coins if using the Blast Furnace, Expression error: Unexpected < operator. coins if using Superheat Item, assuming a Staff of fire or equivalent is equipped.

It is also the tertiary ingredient in infusing Mithril minotaur pouches.

This is a fairly efficient way of making money for all players as mithril can be mined in free-to-play.

Members may opt for smelting Mithril bars at the Keldagrim Blast Furnace rather than a normal furnace or Superheat Item due to the Blast Furnace only needing 2 pieces of coal per mithril ore. Though this option means more mithril bars can be smelted per inventory, it is much further from the bank than some normal furnaces in Al Kharid, Falador and Edgeville. This can be counteracted by using the bank in the Grand Exchange, and requires a usage fee if a player's smithing level is under 60. It is possible to smith up to 18 mithril bars in one trip using the Blast Furnace, coupled with a full coal bag, 9 coal in your inventory and 18 mithril ores. (27 (in bag) + 9 = 36 coal + 18 mithril ore = 54 spaces in total) This would be the absolute limit, as this is the max amount you can carry at one time while using a coal bag. However, you can bring any amount of noted coal and mithril ore along with a sufficient amount of coins, and un-note the ores for a small fee by using them on the dwarfs working around the blast furnace. This makes it possible to smelt any amount of mithril with the only restriction being the bars that go into inventory. These can be smithed into weapons and armour on the anvils, and alched. The other option is to bank the bars in Keldagrim or Grand Exchange.

Dropping monsters

Levels 1 to 49

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Chaos dwarf 48 1 2Common
Shadow warrior 48 1 2Common
Soldier (Imperial Guard) 48 1 4Rare
Skeleton Fremennik 40, 50, 60 1 5Very rare

Levels 50 to 99

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Dust devil 93 1 2Common
Paladin 62 1 3Uncommon
Dried zombie 89, 94, 110 1 4Rare
Skeletal hand 80 1 4Rare
Zombie hand 90 1 4Rare
Elite Khazard guard 95 1 5Very rare
Skeleton Fremennik 40, 50, 60 1 5Very rare

Levels 100 and above

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Mithril dragon 304 3 1Always
Chaos dwogre 117 1 2Common
Giant Mole 230 1 2Common
Chaos dwarf hand cannoneer 100 1 3Uncommon
Gargoyle 111 3 3Uncommon
Jungle strykewyrm 110 5 (noted) 3Uncommon
Waterfiend 115, 134 2 3Uncommon
Ferocious barbarian spirit 166 2 (noted) 4Rare
Dried zombie 89, 94, 110 1 4Rare
Elite black knight 138 1–2 5Very rare
Elite dark warrior 122 3 5Very rare
Greater reborn ranger 107 1 5Very rare
Lesser reborn warrior 100 1 5Very rare


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