
Doing this will enable a 5 minute long buff where all Fire spirits will be collected into your inventory. In addition to using them on logs, you can simply light them as well. It will also increase the experience earned by 10 (total of 50 experience per log), but it will not affect either the length of time the fire lasts nor grant any perks for cooking upon it. When the log is burned, this will cause the flame color to match the firelighter used on it. You can use the Firelighter on logs to "dye" them that color. When you have obtained some, there are a few options on what you can do with them. Often just referred to as Firelighters, these are Members only items which can be earned from Fire spirits and Treasure Trails. *Experience varies depending upon Firemaking level See our Woodcutting for where to find the trees to harvest these logs.īonfire (5+ people) Flame gloves and Ring of fire Values may change depending upon your Firemaking level as well as any boosts that you may have active. Even the Grand Exchange will not allow you to light a fire within 2 tiles of the counters.īelow you will find a list of logs that can be burned as well as how long a Player-made Bonfire will last. The space you are intending to light a fire must be clear and some buildings will not allow you to light a fire within them. Once the fire goes out, you will be left with a pile of Ashes - these have a variety of uses and can be sold on the Grand Exchange.īe aware that it is not possible to light a fire EVERYWHERE. Though not very common since the release of Bonfires, this method is best done in places with large open space. One method of training Firemaking is to make log rows of fires. The time your newly kindled fire will last is random (unless it becomes a Bonfire).

Once you light a fire, you will create it beneath your feet then move 1 tile to the West of it, unless something is blocking that space. Note that the familiars require 46 and 76 Summoning respectively. Logs can also be lit using an unstrung bow (See our Barbarian Training section), a Dwarven army axe, ( Augmented) Crystal tinderbox, Pyro-matic, Pyrelord, Forge regent, or thrown into a Bonfire. Note that a Tinderbox can be added to your toolbelt to relieve you from needing to carry one in your inventory. The most basic way to light a fire in Runescape is to use a log on a Tinderbox, or vice versa - though you can also Right-click either item in your inventory or logs on the ground. Balthazar Beauregard's Big Top Bonanza (Circus).
