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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' are a family of {{Skill|Alt. Magic}} spells that allow the player to magically turn ores into bars. There are four versions of the spell, with each version requiring a higher {{Skill|Magic}} level and more [[Rune]]s to cast but providing a stronger effect.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' are a family of {{Skill|Alt. Magic}} spells that allow the player to magically turn ores into bars. There are four versions of the spell, with each version requiring a higher {{Skill|Magic}} level and more [[Runecrafting#Runes|Rune]]s to cast but providing a stronger effect.


In order to Superheat a specific type of bar, players need the same {{Skill|Smithing}} level that would be required to smelt the bar normally. Superheating does not grant any {{Skill|Smithing}} experience or {{Icon|Mastery}} experience, and Mastery bonuses will not apply.  
In order to Superheat a specific type of bar, players need the same {{Skill|Smithing}} level that would be required to smelt the bar normally. Superheating does not grant any {{Skill|Smithing}} experience or {{Icon|Mastery}} experience, and Mastery bonuses will not apply.  

Revision as of 19:46, 22 September 2020

Superheat are a family of Alt. Magic spells that allow the player to magically turn ores into bars. There are four versions of the spell, with each version requiring a higher Magic level and more Runes to cast but providing a stronger effect.

In order to Superheat a specific type of bar, players need the same Smithing level that would be required to smelt the bar normally. Superheating does not grant any Smithing experience or Mastery experience, and Mastery bonuses will not apply.

The Crown of Rhaelyx cannot save materials does not work while Superheating, nor does Puff, the Baby Dragon or the Smithing Skillcape's ability to save coal.

Aorpheat's Signet Ring's to double resources gained does work with Superheating.

Spells