How to Make D’hide Bodies in OSRS – Ultimate Crafting Guide

How to Make D’hide Bodies in OSRS – Ultimate Crafting Guide

Crafting dragonhide bodies, or “d’hide bodies,” in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) is a fantastic way to level up your Crafting skill while creating valuable ranged armor. Whether you’re aiming for profit, experience, or just want to equip your character with powerful gear, this guide covers everything you need to know. From gathering materials to crafting efficiently, we’ll walk you through the process step-by-step to make d’hide bodies like a pro.

D’hide bodies are a type of ranged armor worn in the torso slot, crafted from dragonhide leather. They offer excellent ranged bonuses and decent defensive stats, making them popular among rangers. Each type of d’hide body requires a specific Crafting level and materials, with higher-tier bodies offering better stats.

Types of D’hide Bodies

OSRS features several d’hide body variants, each tied to a specific dragonhide color:

Why Craft D’hide Bodies?

Crafting d’hide bodies is a go-to method for many players because:

  • High XP Rates: Offers some of the best Crafting XP per hour.
  • Profit Potential: Bodies can be sold on the Grand Exchange or high-alched for decent returns.
  • Utility: Useful for rangers in PvM and PvP scenarios.

Gathering Materials for D’hide Bodies

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Before you start crafting, you’ll need to collect the right materials. The process involves obtaining dragonhides, tanning them into leather, and gathering a needle and thread.

Obtaining Dragonhides

Dragonhides are dropped by dragons across Gielinor. Here’s where to find each type:

Dragonhide Dragon Source Location
Green Dragonhide Green Dragons Wilderness, Corsair Cove Dungeon
Blue Dragonhide Blue Dragons Taverley Dungeon, Heroes’ Guild
Red Dragonhide Red Dragons Brimhaven Dungeon, Forthos Dungeon
Black Dragonhide Black Dragons Taverley Dungeon, Evil Chicken’s Lair

Tip: For faster collection, use a high-damage weapon like a Toxic Blowpipe and bring a looting bag in the Wilderness to store extra hides.

Tanning Dragonhides

Raw dragonhides must be tanned into leather before crafting. Visit a tanner, such as Ellis in Al Kharid, and pay a small fee per hide:

Note: Tanning in Canifis costs 45 coins per hide, so stick to Al Kharid for efficiency.

Needle and Thread

You’ll need a needle and thread to craft d’hide bodies. These can be bought from crafting stores (e.g., Dommik’s Crafting Store in Al Kharid) or the Grand Exchange. One reel of thread lasts for multiple crafts, with a chance to consume one thread per body crafted.

Crafting D’hide Bodies Step-by-Step

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Once you have your materials, crafting d’hide bodies is straightforward. Follow these steps to maximize efficiency.

Requirements and Setup

Ensure you meet the Crafting level for your desired d’hide body. Have a needle, thread, and at least three pieces of the appropriate dragon leather in your inventory.

Crafting Process

  1. Bank Setup: Use bank presets to withdraw 27 dragon leathers, a needle, and thread for a full inventory.
  2. Start Crafting: Click the needle and select the dragon leather in your inventory to open the crafting menu.
  3. Select D’hide Body: Choose the body option (e.g., Green D’hide Body) and craft all.
  4. Bank and Repeat: Return to the bank, use your preset, and repeat the process.

Pro Tip: Use a bank close to a tanner, like the one in Al Kharid, to streamline tanning and crafting.

Experience and Output

Each d’hide body grants a fixed amount of Crafting XP:

With optimal banking and presets, you can craft around 1,800 bodies per hour, yielding up to 464,400 XP per hour with Black D’hide Bodies.

Maximizing Profit and Efficiency

Crafting d’hide bodies can be profitable if done correctly. Here’s how to make the most of your time and resources.

Profit Calculations

Profit depends on the cost of dragon leather and the selling price of d’hide bodies. Based on typical Grand Exchange prices:

Body Type Leather Cost (3x) Body Sell Price Profit/Loss per Body
Green D’hide Body ~4,500 coins ~4,600 coins ~100 coins profit
Blue D’hide Body ~5,700 coins ~5,600 coins ~100 coins loss
Red D’hide Body ~7,200 coins ~7,300 coins ~100 coins profit
Black D’hide Body ~9,900 coins ~10,200 coins ~300 coins profit

Note: Prices fluctuate, so check the Grand Exchange before crafting in bulk. High-alching bodies can also be profitable, especially Black D’hide Bodies (5,392 coins).

Using Beasts of Burden

A Beast of Burden (BoB), like a Pack Yak, can hold extra dragon leather, reducing banking trips. This boosts your crafting speed to around 1,900 bodies per hour.

High Alchemy for Profit

If selling on the Grand Exchange yields a loss, consider high-alching your d’hide bodies. Use a staff of fire to save on fire runes and alch while crafting or training other skills to multitask.

Tips and Tricks for Crafting D’hide Bodies

Here are some additional strategies to optimize your crafting experience:

Boosting Crafting Levels

If you’re slightly below the required Crafting level, use temporary boosts:

Training to 99 Crafting

D’hide bodies are one of the fastest ways to reach 99 Crafting. Starting at level 63, craft Green D’hide Bodies until 71, then Blue until 77, Red until 84, and Black until 99. This method can cost around 100-150M coins but yields 300,000-464,400 XP per hour.

Saving on Materials

To cut costs:

  • Farm Your Own Hides: Kill dragons yourself to gather dragonhides for free.
  • Bulk Buy Leather: Purchase dragon leather when prices dip on the Grand Exchange.
  • Use Thread Efficiently: One thread can craft multiple bodies, so don’t overstock.

Crafting d’hide bodies in OSRS is a rewarding way to train Crafting, make money, and gear up for ranged combat. Whether you’re crafting Green D’hide Bodies at level 63 or grinding Black D’hide Bodies to 99, this method offers flexibility and high XP rates. Check Grand Exchange prices regularly, optimize your setup with presets and Beasts of Burden, and consider high-alching for extra profit. Now grab your needle and thread, and start crafting your way to success in Gielinor!