How to Make Bronze in RuneScape: Dragonwilds
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Making Bronze & Bronze Bars in RuneScape: Dragonwilds is one of the first big steps out of the "I live in a cave and hit stuff with bones" era. Bronze gear is tougher, shinier, and less likely to snap in half. But to get there, you’ll need two simple things: Copper and Tin. And a little bit of patience.
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Where to Find Copper and Tin
You can technically find Copper and Tin in early areas... but good luck getting more than a few sad pebbles.
If you’re serious about mining, head to the Fractured Plains, which is:
North of Whispering Swamp
Full of Copper and Tin nodes
Not exactly beginner-friendly
Before heading there, make sure you’ve got:
A decent weapon
A full stomach
A Bone Pickaxe (or better)
The Bone Pickaxe is required to actually mine the ore, so don’t show up with a wooden stick and high hopes.
How to Make BronzeBars
Once you’ve got a healthy pile of Copper and Tin, here’s what to do:
Build a Furnace
Unlock it through basic crafting progression
Requires Stone and maybe a few tears
Drag Copper + Tin into the Furnace
That’s it. The magic happens inside.
You don’t need to smelt one before the other—just toss them in together
Collect your Bronze Bars
They pop out like toast
Stack them in your inventory and try not to hoard them all like a dragon
What You Can Use Bronze For
Now that you’ve made some Bronze Bars, you can:
Craft Bronze Tools at the Smithing Anvil
Repair broken gear
Look slightly more impressive than your bone-wielding neighbors
Bronze tools are a step up from Bone and unlock better mining, combat, and survival efficiency. They won’t make you invincible, but they will make you feel like less of a forest hermit.
Final Blurb
Bronze Bars are the beginning of your glow-up in RuneScape: Dragonwilds. With just a bit of Copper, a sprinkle of Tin, and a hot Furnace, you’re suddenly crafting real gear instead of questionable bone clubs. Just watch out for the monsters in Fractured Plains—they like Bronze too.