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Old School RuneScape Wintertodt Guide: Requirements & How to Use It for Firemaking XP
The Wintertodt is one of the most efficient and popular ways to train in firemaking at Old School RuneScape (OSRS). It's an engaging boss fight that allows players to train multiple skills while also earning valuable rewards. In this guide, we'll walk you through the Wintertodt requirements, how to participate in the boss fight, and the best strategies to maximize your Firemaking experience per hour.
What Are the Wintertodt Requirements in OSRS?
To participate in the Wintertodt boss fight, you'll need to meet a few basic requirements and complete some quests:
Firemaking Level: You need level 50 Firemaking to participate in the Wintertodt boss fight.
Quest Requirements:
Complete the 'X Marks the Spot' quest to gain access to Zeah, where the Wintertodt resides.
Complete the Druidic Ritual to unlock the ability to gather Bruma Herbs, which are used to create rejuvenation potions.
Construction XP: If you want to earn Construction XP by repairing the braziers in the arena, you will need a player-owned house.
Items to Bring:
Tinderbox and Axe: You'll need these to light and feed the braziers.
Food: Bring food to sustain you, as you'll take constant damage from the Wintertodt.
Hammer: If you want to repair the broken braziers and earn Construction XP.
Knife: Used to fletch logs into kindling for extra points.
How to Get to Wintertodt in OSRS
There are a few ways to get to the Wintertodt camp in OSRS:
Walk from Great Kourend: You can walk from any of the ports on Great Kourend, but this is the slowest method.
Games Necklace: Once you've visited Kourend, use the Games Necklace to teleport directly to the Wintertodt camp.
Fairy Ring (CIS): After unlocking the fairy ring in Arceuus, you can use the CIS code (for 80,000 coins to Trossa) and walk west and north to the Winterton camp.
How to Subdue the Wintertodt in OSRS
Fighting the Wintertodt is a unique and team-based experience. Here's how you can tackle the fight and maximize your rewards:
Light the Braziers: To start, light the braziers with your Tinderbox.
Chop Bruma Roots: Optionally, you can chop Bruma Roots and fletch them into kindling for additional points.
Feed the Logs/Kindling: Feed the logs or kindling into the braziers to weaken the Wintertodt's health.
Revive Pyromancers: If any of the Pyromancers fall during the fight, use your rejuvenation potions (made from Bruma Roots) to revive them and keep the fight going.
Eat When Health is Low: You'll be taking constant damage from the Wintertodt, so keep an eye on your health and eat when necessary.
Repeat: Continue lighting the braziers, chopping Bruma Roots, and feeding the kindling until the Wintertodt is defeated.
Restock at the Bank: After each round, return to the Wintertodt Bank to restock and repeat the process.
Experience Per Hour at Winterton
The amount of Firemaking XP you gain per hour at Wintertodt depends on your Firemaking level. Here's a rough guide to the experience rates based on your level:
Level 50: ~161k XP per hour
Level 60: ~193k XP per hour
Level 70: ~226k XP per hour
Level 80: ~258k XP per hour
Level 90: ~290k XP per hour
Level 99: ~320k XP per hour
As you can see, the experience per hour increases as your Firemaking level rises, making Wintertodt one of the best ways to train Firemaking, especially at higher levels.
Rewards from Winterton
Wintertodt offers valuable rewards that are well worth your time, including:
Pyromancer Outfit: The Pyromancer set provides an XP boost for Firemaking, offering up to a 2.5% bonus when fully equipped.
Crates: After defeating Wintertodt, you'll receive Wintertodt Reward Crates, which contain valuable OSRS items like:
Herb Seeds
Bruma Root Seeds
Firemaking Supplies (logs and kindling)
Bruma Root (used to make rejuvenation potions)
Wintertodt Tips & Tricks
Solo vs Group: If you're new to Wintertodt, it's easier to learn with a group, especially on World 309, where there's always a large player base.
Always Repair the Braziers: If you're looking to earn Construction XP, be sure to repair the Braziers with a Hammer.
Bring Stamina Potions: If you're running back and forth to gather Bruma Roots or repair braziers, bring Stamina Potions to avoid running out of energy.
Use the Celestial Ring: If you have a Celestial Ring from the Shooting Stars activity, wear it for an invisible Mining boost. While not directly related to Wintertodt, it may come in handy if you're multitasking.
Conclusion
Winterton is a fun and efficient way to train Firemaking, especially if you're looking for an alternative to the monotonous task of lighting logs. By following this guide and preparing for the fight, you can quickly level up your Firemaking and earn some valuable rewards at the same time. Good luck at Wintertodt, and may your Firemaking level reach new heights!
Happy skilling and enjoy the rewards, including OSRS Gold!
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