In my eyes, there are only two viable ways of training Magic well. 1 - High Alchemy used on Yew Longbows. 132gp per cast and racks up up to 65k experience per hour with no change whatsoever. 2 - Fire Bolt at Iron Dragons or other preferred monster. 180gp per cast and gets about 40k experience per hour when used properly. Gets you HP experience and some great drops if used at the right places.
Hunter is considered a great 99 to go for. This is because it literally costs nothing and gives you a 35m+ return. You can also use the chinchompas caught from Hunter for Training Ranged to 99 in a matter of about 50 hours. Good luck.
Before asking help with a very hard task, how about trying to keep in mind what the previous posters said? You rejected every single one of their ideas! Sure, you can try training with full Rune armor and a Dragon Longsword on Experiments to 99 Strength, but you'll be making a mistake that you'll regret while training.
OK, how about we change the subject of this thread? On a normal drop-trade occasion, do both accounts get a permanent ban? If not, then he has a right to be angry and to appeal for the right punishment. Does anyone know what the punishment is for drop-trading?
Great guide for extremely fast leveling. Of course, the majority of Scapers would stick to Alching, but if you're insanely rich, this is a great guide! 9/10 Add anything to make it longer and more fancy. Monster details, techniques for gathering them, etc.
thanks for the answer :). So if i wear a ROW it'ld actually decrease my odds of getting bloods? If you put it that way, I guess you'd be right... You could wear one anyway, unless you have a stat-boosting ring.
If anyone is spamming on this thread, it is the above two posters. On-topic: I think that would be a good idea to introduce a so-called Santa Suit, but it would have to be obtained after helping Santa or something and it has to be untradeable. Good idea...