Burial Armor is the ancient dwarf armor that is produced at the Artisans' Workshop located in the southeast part of Falador OSRS Gold. As per the legend of the dwarf Suak the dwarfs are believed to bury their dead in the armor. Burial Armor made of Grade I ingots are for miners, Grade II ingots for warriors and Grade III ingots to make the burial armor of the smiths.
It's one of the most efficient methods to gain expertise in smithing. That is because the process gives the highest smithing experience in the game. However, the armor you build will not be worth anything. This type of process can be quite costly, without any reward but it gives you a great quality experience. If you're looking for a reference to armor that is of actual worth in Runescape check out our guide on the Best Non-degradable Armor in Runescape.
The player must travel towards the Artisans Workshop to make the burial armor. To find the Artisans' workshop, search for an area in southeast Falador. On the workshop's eastern side there is a dwarf Suak will be standing on an elevated platform near the anvils. He'll be able to teach the art of making it. He'll assign another dwarf Sten to teach you how to make it in the form of a cut scene. If you were not paying attention You can always ask him to teach you again.
If Sten demonstrates to you, Suak will tell you which armor piece to make. If you comply with what he will require, you'll earn a bonus exp reward Cheap OSRS Gold. When Suak's armor piece changes, inside the anvil select that piece of armor and continue your work.