Bucket of sap

The Bucket of sap is a vital item in Old School RuneScape, primarily used for crafting and cooking. Players can obtain sap by using a knife on a tree in the game, and it serves as a key ingredient in various recipes and potions. This sticky substance is not only essential for those looking to enhance their culinary skills but also plays a role in some quests, making it a valuable addition to any adventurer’s inventory.
In addition to its practical uses, the Bucket of sap is an example of the attention to detail that RuneScape developers put into the game’s crafting system. With a weight of 2 kg, it’s easy to carry, ensuring that players can gather and utilize sap effectively without being burdened. Whether you’re aiming to brew a potent potion or whip up a delicious dish, this bucket is a must-have for any aspiring cook or alchemist in Gielinor.
Released | 26 August 2013 (Update) |
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Members | Yes |
Quest item | No |
Properties | |
Tradeable | No |
Equipable | No |
Stackable | No |
Noteable | No |
Options | Read, Drop |
Examine | A bucket filled with sap from a tree. |
Values | |
Value | 1 coin |
High alch | 0 coins |
Low alch | 0 coins |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
Item Overview
The Bucket of sap is a unique item in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) that players can acquire by tapping certain trees. This item is essential for crafting items such as maple syrup and is primarily used in the Cooking skill.
How to Obtain a Bucket of Sap
Players can obtain a Bucket of sap by using an empty bucket on specific types of trees. The following trees yield sap:
- Maple trees
- Yew trees
- Willow trees
To collect sap, you need to approach these trees and ensure you have an empty bucket in your inventory. Simply right-click the tree and select the option to tap it. Each successful tap will yield one bucket of sap.
Uses of the Bucket of Sap
The primary usage of the Bucket of sap is in various cooking recipes. Here’s what you can create using it:
Item | Level Required | Experience Gained |
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Maple syrup | 30 | 50 |
Yew syrup | 50 | 75 |
Willow syrup | 70 | 100 |
Crafting with Bucket of Sap
The Bucket of sap plays a crucial role in several crafting recipes, particularly for those interested in making syrups and other concoctions. Players can combine sap with specific ingredients to create syrups that can be used in cooking or as components in other recipes.
To craft an item, you typically need the following:
- The required level in the appropriate skill.
- The necessary ingredients, which may include other food items or materials.
- A cooking range or fire, depending on the recipe.
Bucket of Sap in Quests
In OSRS, the Bucket of sap is also used in specific quests. Here are quests that require this item:
- Tree Gnome Village – Players need to gather sap as part of the quest’s requirements.
- Fairy Tale I – Growing Pains – In this quest, you must use buckets of sap to grow certain plants.
Completing these quests not only enhances your gameplay experience but also awards valuable experience points and unique items.
Market Value of Bucket of Sap
The Bucket of sap has a fluctuating market value, often influenced by demand from players who are leveling their Cooking skill or completing quests. As of the latest updates, it typically trades for:
- Low: 200 coins
- Medium: 500 coins
- High: 1000 coins
To maximize profit, players should monitor the Grand Exchange and buy low, sell high strategies.
Tips for Efficient Collection
To optimize the process of collecting Buckets of sap, consider the following tips:
- Bring multiple empty buckets to collect more sap in one go.
- Choose less crowded trees to avoid waiting for your turn.
- Utilize the Woodcutting skill to chop down trees after collecting sap for added resources.
- Combine sap collection with other activities, such as training other skills nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I fill my bucket with sap from any tree?
No, you can only collect sap from specific trees like maple, yew, and willow.
What is the best tree for collecting sap?
Maple trees are often preferred due to their accessibility and the experience gained.
Is there a limit to how much sap I can collect?
There is no set limit, but your inventory space will determine how many buckets you can carry at once.
Can I sell the Bucket of sap?
Yes, you can sell Buckets of sap at the Grand Exchange for profit.
Do I need a specific level to collect sap?
No specific level is required to collect sap, but higher levels may allow players to access better trees.