Fletching - Making Bolts



Getting Started

The bolts that rangers use with their crossbows are predominantly made from metals; hence, to make bolts you will need a certain Smithing level depending upon what sort of bolt you wish to make. Fletching is useful when making bolts as it is not possible to make them work without first adding the flights (feathers). Equally, bolts may have a variety of tips attached, some of which allow the bolts to then be enchanted.

For full information about crossbows and bolts, click here to see Ranged - Crossbows and Bolts.

Requirements

Below is a table showing the Fletching level required and the experience gained by attaching flights to your bolts. Kebbit-tipped and long kebbit-tipped hunting bolts do not require flights to be attached, and are made simply by using a chisel on the appropriate kebbit spike.

Bolt Type Required
Fletching Level
Experience Gained
(Per Bolt)
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Bronze
9 [Image: Fletching] 0.5
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Blurite*
24 [Image: Fletching] 1
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Kebbit-tipped hunting bolt
32 [Image: Fletching] 0.83
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Iron
39 [Image: Fletching] 1.5
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Long kebbit-tipped hunting bolt
42 [Image: Fletching] 1.33
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Silver~
43 [Image: Fletching] 2.5
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Steel
46 [Image: Fletching] 3.5
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Mithril
54 [Image: Fletching] 5
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Adamant
61 [Image: Fletching] 7
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Rune
69 [Image: Fletching] 10


* Blurite bolts are not available until you have completed The Knight's Sword quest.
~ Silver bolts are crafted rather than smithed.

Fletching Bolt Tips

Bolts may also be tipped with gems, pearls, barbs and grapples; this is all dependent on the type of bolt you have, of course. To fletch tips, use a chisel on the gem or pearl (barbed tips are available from the Ranging Guild; mithril grapple tips are smithed), and a number of tips will be made.

You can make most types of tip simply by using a chisel on the correct gem, and this will normally allow you to choose how many gems to convert into tips. In the case of dragonstone and onyx, though, your character's natural reaction is going to be panic, so you will be presented with an option to change your mind.

Thankfully for those rangers who have saved up the vast quantity of tokkul needed to purchase an onyx from the TzHaar city, the same store there also sells onyx tips for a more reasonable price.

Once you have tips, you can use them on bolts of the correct type to attach them. The primary use of gem-tipped and pearl-tipped bolts is to then enchant them, granting them specific powers, which you can read about here.

Note that when you put a tip on a crossbow bolt you may no longer poison it.

Tip Required
level
Experience gained
(per gem cut)
Number of
tips made
Bolt type Experience gained
(per set of tips attached)
New bolts
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Opal
11 [Image: Fletching] 1 12 [image]
Bronze
1.6 [image]
Opal
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Jade
26 [Image: Fletching] 2 12 [image]
Blurite
2.4 [image]
Jade
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Pearl
41 [Image: Fletching] 3 6/24
(Small/Large oyster)
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Iron
3.2 [image]
Pearl
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Red topaz
48 [Image: Fletching] 3 12 [image]
Steel
3.9 [image]
Red topaz
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Barbed
51 [Image: Fletching] n/a n/a [image]
Bronze
9.5 [image]
Barbed
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Sapphire
56 [Image: Fletching] 4 12 [image]
Mithril
4.7 [image]
Sapphire
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Emerald
58 [Image: Fletching] 5 12 [image]
Mithril
5.5 [image]
Emerald
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Mithril grapple
59 [Image: Fletching] n/a n/a [image]
Mithril
11 [image]
Mithril grapple
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Ruby
63 [Image: Fletching] 6 12 [image]
Adamantite
6.3 [image]
Ruby
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Diamond
65 [Image: Fletching] 7 12 [image]
Adamantite
7 [image]
Diamond
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Dragonstone
71 [Image: Fletching] 8 12 [image]
Runite
8.2 [image]
Dragonstone
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Onyx
73 [Image: Fletching] 9 24 [image]
Runite
9.4 [image]
Onyx


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