Large anvil
Main / Skills / Smithing / Blacksmithing / Large anvil
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Description
A large, heavy metal anvil.
Large anvil allows a player to make more advanced metalworking items than the small anvil but is heavier and requires more iron to make and improve.
An older version that can still be occasionally found is an large anvil weighing 50kg. These are no longer craftable, but apparently does have a little collectors interest.
Some items can be placed on top of large anvils.
Creating
Combine glowing from heat metal lumps into one 10 kg lump, right-click a small anvil in your inventory and select 'Create > Decorations > large anvil'. If the large anvil turns out unfinished, it needs to be dropped on the ground and still glowing hot before you can finish it. Uses 1 kg of your lump upon failure to create.
Using
In order to use a large anvil to make things, it must be dropped on the ground. You will be able to pick the large anvil back up later.
To use the anvil, activate a glowing hot lump, right-click the anvil, and 'Create >'.
You can also right click the Large Anvil and select 'Add to Crafting Window' if you prefer to use the crafting window.
Smithing Items
Armour
- Basinet helm
- Breast plate
- Dragon scale jacket - dragon scale
- Dragon scale glove - dragon scale
- Dragon scale pants - dragon scale
- Dragon scale boot - dragon scale
- Dragon scale sleeve - dragon scale
- Steel great helm
- Steel open helmet
- Plate gauntlet
- Plate leggings
- Plate sabaton
- Plate vambrace
Containers
Locks
Miscellaneous
- Anchor - lead
- Armour chains
- Dredge scraping lip
- Fence bars
- Hanging lamp head
- Horse shoe
- Huge axe head
- Huge sword blade
- Imperial lamp head
- Lamp head
- Large axe head
- Large maul head
- Long sword blade
- Maul head
- Mouth bit
- Ribbon
- Scythe blade
- Shovel blade
- Sickle blade
- Small maul head
- Spring
Shields
Skills used: blacksmithing, blades smithing, chain armour smithing, jewelry smithing, locksmithing, plate armour smithing, weapon heads smithing.