Construction

From Runescape Guides & Runescape Tips

Jump to: navigation, search

Contents

[edit] Runescape Construction Skill

construction was released in order to be used for player owned houses where you as a member of runescape is able to make your own houses that you can build decorate and make you own you are able to have a party invite some freinds over and create a dungeon where you can keep your own very very very own dragon as a pet.

[edit] Training Construction

I don't really know much about construction but I do know this. It is EXTREMELY expensive. RuneScape reccomends having at least 100k to start the skill and severl mil if you want to seriously train it. First of all, you need 1k to buy a house from a real estate agent. Then, gather supplies and build furniture, extra rooms, hire a butler or maid, or just chill in your brand new POH. Note: Friend may only enter your house if you allow guests and if you are currenly logged in and in the house. If you log out while in the house and your friends are in it they can remain in the house until they decide to leave.

[edit] How do you find your construction level?

  1. Go to the skills tab noted by a graph while playing the game.
  2. Go down to the picture of a log being cut by a saw in the first column on the eighth row.
  3. Your level will be ?/? with the question marks replaced by numbers.

[edit] What is this: ?/?

The first number in the sequence is what your level is at at the moment. The second number is what you have trained the skill to be.

[edit] Rooms that you can create

In construction you create a house for several rooms in it, these include:

  • a gorden
  • a parlor
  • a kitchen
  • a dining room
  • a workshop
  • a bedroom
  • varius halls
  • a games room
  • a combat room
  • a costume room
  • a study
  • a chapel
  • a portal chamber
  • a throne room
  • an oubilette
  • a dungeon
  • and a treasure room

each room requires a certain level and an amount of money to build

[edit] External Links

Official Runescape Guide

Personal tools