Osrs Glass Calculator






OSRS Glass Calculator | Superglass Make Profit & XP Tool


OSRS Glass Calculator

Optimize your Superglass Make spell efficiency, calculate molten glass output, and analyze profit margins.



Select your crafting method. Giant Seaweed is generally more efficient.


Total number of sand buckets you intend to use.
Please enter a valid positive number.



Cost per unit of Giant Seaweed or Soda Ash.



Total Molten Glass Produced

0

Based on 1.6x multiplier for Giant Seaweed method.

Total Profit/Loss
0 GP
Crafting XP
0 XP
Magic XP
0 XP
Materials Needed
0 Seaweed


Cost & Revenue Breakdown
Item Quantity Unit Cost (GP) Total (GP)

What is the OSRS Glass Calculator?

The OSRS Glass Calculator is an essential utility for Old School RuneScape players aiming to optimize their Crafting and Magic training. Specifically designed for the Superglass Make spell, this calculator helps players determine the exact amount of raw materials—such as buckets of sand and giant seaweed—needed to reach their target molten glass output.

Crafting molten glass is a primary method for Ironman accounts and regular players alike to gain massive Crafting experience. However, the conversion rates, especially when using Giant Seaweed, can be confusing. Common misconceptions include assuming a 1:1 ratio of sand to glass; in reality, the Superglass Make spell provides a significant yield bonus, often resulting in 30% to 60% more glass than the input materials.

OSRS Glass Calculator Formula and Math

Understanding the math behind the osrs glass calculator is crucial for efficient resource management. The formula depends on whether you are using Giant Seaweed or standard Soda Ash/Seaweed.

The Superglass Make Multiplier

When using the Superglass Make spell from the Lunar Spellbook, the game attempts to convert all valid pairs of sand and seaweed in your inventory. The spell grants a yield bonus:

  • Standard Seaweed/Soda Ash: 1.3x Molten Glass per pair.
  • Giant Seaweed: Each Giant Seaweed counts as 6 Soda Ash. The yield is approximately 1.6x the amount of sand used (varies slightly by inventory setup, but 1.6 is the accepted average for efficient runs picking up floor drops).

Variables Table:

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
S Buckets of Sand Item Count 1,000 – 100,000+
G Giant Seaweed Item Count S / 6
M Molten Glass Output Item Count S × 1.6
XPcraft Crafting Experience XP 10 × S

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: The Ironman Crafting Grind

An Ironman player has farmed 12,000 buckets of sand and wants to convert them using Giant Seaweed.

  • Input: 12,000 Sand.
  • Seaweed Needed: 12,000 / 6 = 2,000 Giant Seaweed.
  • Runes Needed: ~667 Casts (18 sand per cast) = 1,334 Astral Runes.
  • Output: 12,000 × 1.6 = 19,200 Molten Glass.
  • XP Gained: 120,000 Crafting XP (just from the spell).

Example 2: Main Account Profit Flipping

A main account buys supplies to flip for profit using the osrs glass calculator to check margins.

  • Costs: Sand (50gp), Giant Seaweed (150gp), Astrals (140gp).
  • Batch Cost (18 sand): (18×50) + (3×150) + (2×140) = 900 + 450 + 280 = 1,630 GP per cast.
  • Revenue (18 sand): ~29 Glass × 110gp = 3,190 GP.
  • Profit: 1,560 GP per cast. High intensity but profitable.

How to Use This OSRS Glass Calculator

  1. Select Method: Choose between “Giant Seaweed” (recommended for most players) or “Soda Ash/Seaweed”.
  2. Enter Quantity: Input the total number of Buckets of Sand you currently have or plan to buy.
  3. Update Prices: Adjust the GP prices for Sand, Seaweed, Astrals, and Molten Glass based on current Grand Exchange rates.
  4. Analyze Results: Check the highlighted “Total Molten Glass Produced” and the profit/loss section to decide if the method is worth your time.

Use the chart to visually compare your input costs against the potential revenue from selling the molten glass.

Key Factors That Affect OSRS Glass Calculator Results

  • Grand Exchange Prices: Prices fluctuate daily. Always check the live prices of Astral Runes and Giant Seaweed before buying in bulk.
  • Floor Drops: When using Superglass Make, excess glass often drops to the floor. If you do not pick these up, your effective yield drops from ~1.6x to ~1.3x.
  • Inventory Management: The standard efficiency meta is 3 Giant Seaweed and 18 Buckets of Sand. Deviating from this ratio can lower your casts per hour.
  • Rune Pouch: Using a Rune Pouch saves inventory slots, allowing for more sand per inventory, slightly increasing hourly rates.
  • Staff Choice: Wielding a Staff of Air or Smoke Battlestaff removes the need for Air and Fire runes, reducing cost per cast.
  • Magic Level: You must have 77 Magic and completed the Lunar Diplomacy quest to use the spell.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does Giant Seaweed give more glass than Soda Ash?
Yes and no. Mathematically, 1 Giant Seaweed equals 6 Soda Ash. However, because it takes up fewer inventory slots, you can carry more sand per cast, leading to faster XP rates and slightly better overflow mechanics.

What is the ratio for Giant Seaweed?
The optimal inventory setup is 3 Giant Seaweed to 18 Buckets of Sand. This ensures a perfect 1:6 ratio without wasting potential glass yield.

Is Superglass Make profitable?
Generally, yes. Because the spell creates extra glass out of thin air (the 1.3x-1.6x bonus), the output value often exceeds the input cost, even if raw material prices are high.

How much XP is Superglass Make?
You gain 78 Magic XP per cast and 10 Crafting XP per bucket of sand processed. It is a viable way to train Magic while banking Crafting XP.

Can I use this calculator for furnace crafting?
This tool focuses on the Superglass Make spell. Furnace crafting is strictly 1:1 and does not require a complex calculator, though profit margins will differ significantly.

Why does the calculator show 1.6x yield?
Community testing confirms that when picking up floor drops using Giant Seaweed, the average yield settles around 1.6 molten glass per bucket of sand.

Do I need the fermenting vat?
No, the fermenting vat is for making ale. Glass making requires a furnace or the Lunar Spellbook.

What if I get NaN results?
Ensure all input fields contain valid numbers. Clear the field and type the number again if you see an error.

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