Fireplaces are interactive scenery items found inside many buildings in RuneScape. The fireplace can be used like a camping fire to cook any meat, fish, or seafood and carries the same burn rate as a regular fire.
While the fire in the fireplace remains always lit, it does not allow players to bake or cook food that requires a range such as bread, stews, cakes, pies or pizzas due to the fact that it is similar to a normal fire. Players can also build a clay fireplace, stone fireplace, or a marble fireplace in their homes using the Construction skill at levels 3, 33, and 63 respectively, and can light them with logs and a tinderbox.
Fireplaces in a POH have the same function as a fireplace in a NPC's house. However, the fireplaces can be upgrade from a clay fireplace to a stone fireplace, and eventually a marble fireplace. The construction level required for each is 3, 33 and 63 respectively. Also, using logs on a POH fireplace grants Firemaking experience equivalent to normally burning the logs, but the fire lasts longer. Amid speculation, a log burnt in a fireplace does not reduce the chance of burning food.
Fireplaces may be built in several rooms of a player-owned house, as used in the Construction skill:
Beds |
Wooden • Oak • Large oak • Teak • Large teak • 4-poster • Gilded 4-poster |
Dressers |
Shaving stand • Oak shaving stand • Oak dresser • Teak dresser • Fancy teak dresser • Mahogany dresser • Gilded dresser |
Fireplaces | |
Clocks |
Oak • Teak • Servant's moneybag • Gilded |
Rugs | |
Curtains | |
Wardrobe |
Shoe box • Oak drawers • Oak wardrobe • Teak drawers • Teak wardrobe • Mahogany wardrobe • Gilded wardrobe |
Table |
Wood • Oak • Carved oak • Teak • Carved teak • Mahogany • Opulent |
Fireplace | |
Seating |
Wooden • Oak • Carved oak • Teak • Carved teak • Mahogany • Gilded |
Decoration | |
Bell-pull | |
Curtains |
Chairs |
Crude wooden • Wooden • Rocking • Oak • Oak armchair • Teak armchair • Mahogany armchair |
Rugs | |
Fireplaces | |
Curtains | |
Bookcases |