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OSRS Smithing XP, Bars and Cost Planning

Plan OSRS Smithing XP, bars, actions, cost, output value, and time from transparent method inputs.

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Start With Exact XP

The OSRS Smithing Calculator converts selected OSRS level thresholds into remaining XP.

Define One Repeatable Training Action

Use a consistent definition for one action. Depending on the skill this may mean one build, one smithed item, one Fletching action, one successful gather, one Farming run, or one successful steal.

Enter XP and Rate Assumptions

Enter the XP earned per successful action and a sustainable training rate. When the method has failures or variable results, use the calculator's success-rate or average-value inputs.

Estimate Supplies, Time, Cost and Value

The calculator exposes the intermediate arithmetic instead of hiding assumptions. Cost and output values are entered manually rather than fetched from the Grand Exchange.

Visualize the Goal

The live XP diagram compares current XP, XP remaining, and target XP. The formula diagram shows the flow from level selection to actions, time, and economics.

Important Limitations

This calculator does not fetch live prices or automatically model Blast Furnace fees, coal bag routing, Goldsmith gauntlets, Giants' Foundry, cannonballs, smelting success, High Alchemy, bars with unusual XP rules, or every Smithing method. Enter method-specific averages manually.

Source

Method-specific requirements and XP values should be verified against current Old School RuneScape information before acting on a large training plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I enter for XP per action?
Use the current XP granted by the exact Smithing method you plan to train with. For variable methods, use a realistic long-run average.
Should I use a maximum XP rate?
Use a sustainable long-session rate that includes banking, movement, failures, interruptions, and normal execution.
Does the guide use live prices?
No. Current prices should be entered in the calculator when cost or output value matters.
Why can actual results differ?
Method execution, random outcomes, boosts, game updates, market prices, and activity-specific mechanics can change real results.

Last updated 8/17/2026