Crafting Skill Training Planner
Why planning matters
An OSRS crafting plan works best when every action is measured before materials are bought. This calculator helps you compare methods, item prices, sale values, and training speed. It is useful for glass work, jewelry, leather items, battlestaves, and dragonhide bodies. The tool also works for custom methods, so you can enter any item experience value.
Set levels and prices
Start by choosing your current level or exact experience. Then set a target level or target experience. Exact experience is useful when your account is already part way through a level. Next, choose a crafting method. The default prices are sample values. They should be replaced with current market prices before a serious run.
Review cost and speed
The calculator estimates required actions, new supplies to buy, expected revenue, tax, net cost, profit, experience per hour, and time needed. It also separates banked actions from supplies you still need to purchase. This is helpful when your bank already contains hides, glass, gold bars, gems, or battlestaves.
Compare methods carefully
Crafting training can change quickly because prices move often. A small change in material cost can turn a method from cheap into expensive. A small change in sale price can also improve loss recovery. Always test several methods before committing your full cash stack.
Read the graph
The graph shows progress from current experience toward the target. It uses equal action batches. This gives a clear view of how quickly the selected method closes the gap. When the line reaches the target, your plan is complete.
Export your plan
For faster planning, use the CSV button to export the result table. Use the PDF button to save a clean copy for later review. The example table below gives common method ideas and sample experience values. It is not a price guide. It is only a planning reference.
Make a final decision
This calculator is designed for practical training decisions. It does not replace live market checking. It gives a structured estimate, so you can compare options before buying supplies. Use realistic success rates, add any bonus experience, and review the final GP per XP. A lower GP per XP usually means a more efficient budget plan. A higher XP per hour usually means faster training. Recheck values before every large supply purchase.