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  1. On my old account, I used to have 99 mining. :) And I must say, this guide is defiantly a good one!
  2. When I checked the prices, about three weeks ago, I found this. ( You should re-check it ) Lobsters to 99 loss: 5.3M Swordfish to 99 loss: 4.5M Let's see, less loss, more xp, I highly recommend changing those lobsters to swordfish, but the others fish look like good levels to cook them at. EDIT --- As for the fire there. Keep in mind it is rumored that you burn more when cooking in afire, as to cooking on a range.
  3. Catherby would be about the best place to cook. If you're not wearing anything, a spottier cape and boots of lightness being best, you can run, cook, and once you're done cooking you'll gain all the run energy back to always be running. Short bank trip too, in full screen you don't have to click the mini-map at all. In the last two weeks I check, going from 70 to 99 cooking using swordfish would cost you around 4.5M
  4. I'm taking a small break from skilling, and was looking for some monsters with good drops. ^_^ I've been killing green dragons out of boredom (I'm p2p), and have been thinking of doing some barrows maybe. Anyone got any good monsters that would go well with me? (stats in sig)
  5. It works, but it would be better to use that method on elemental wizards.
  6. lol. Hmm. Something with little interaction. Bet bet's would be these two: -Ranarr farming -Merchanting ^_^
  7. ^_^ Agility or Thieving? Requires little to no money, and both skills are extremely useful. ^_^
  8. Your items can still be sold in f2p, even if they're p2p. BUT, having said that, the items you're trying to sell must be put in the GE while in a p2p world. As for the GE selling amount. The first two slots is all you get when your f2p. If your items are there, that's all you get. However, if the f2p items are in another slot that are not the first two, then they will stay until it is sold, but once the sale is done or you draw it out, you lose the spot. ^_^ Recommendation : Put all p2p stuff you're selling in the p2p only slots.
  9. Super restore, and restore potions. Will they restore your magic level?
  10. Do we need to have started Hero's Quest in order to get them? Or can we just go slaughter the queen without needing the gloves? ^_^
  11. For the Kharyrll (Ancient Magick) teleport, can I still make and focus the teleport in my house if the quest is not done? Or do I need to do the quest in order to build the teleport?
  12. They have new tabs which teleport you directly in front of the alter. Could be useful for people looking for some quick cash.
  13. Once you get your kill count. Say you leave. Will you have to get the kill count all over again in order to go into the final room?
  14. I always pronounce it like this. P-Own. :)
  15. Hello and welcome to my first guide! I hope you enjoy this. So, this method may not be the fastest, but by far it's one of the cheapest, and barely any effort required. It's simple. Willow Longbows (U) Three simple steps: 1. Buy willows. ( Generally at 18g per in the Grand Exchange ) 2. Cut into willow longbows ( u ) 3. Sell to a General Store. Now. Why a General Store? Well, first of all, everyone here knows that any bow, especially bows unstrung will never ever, or very rarely sell in the Grand Exchange. So this makes it a lot easier. Also, if you put your options as to one mouse click instead of two, and put it at the bottom left, there is a spot that if you click it it lands right on the "sell 50" option, so all you need is patience and some clicking. Not even moving the mouse when selling. Another plus is that you only lose 2 gold per bow. Which I believe is the lowest loss for materials that you bought from the Grand Exchange. Also, me revealing this, ( If not already known ) means everyone can use it without having to worry about it getting crowded or such. There's no worries, and willows are always being cut. There are some pictures below with more information. The guides short, but I get straight to the point. Enjoy. =) Hour XP: ( Please keep in mind that it's different for everyone, so this is just a rough estimate ) I can cut about roughly 1k per hour. I need to cut a total of 313,186 Willow Longbow (u). I play about ten hours a day. So roughly 10k logs cut a day. 313,186/10,000 = 31.386 So roughly, if you played by my hours and cut the same amount, you could finish it in around a month. I hope this guide helped. And I know it may not be the best way, but it offers an alternative for players with a smaller income that wish for a 99.
  16. If you're looking to skill with crafting experience. You could look into battlestaffs. I would recommend you get the Varrock Armor 1 from completing the easy diary from Varrock. Buy the staffs from the battle staff guy near the Varrock bank west. They sell for 7,000 there, and you can resell in G.E for 8.4k or so. The only problem is is that you can only buy so many. When I say battlestaffs I meant making them. Theres good info in the crafting guide about it. :) You make about 1.4k or so profit from each staff you enchant.
  17. Ugh. I think I'll give you a post that's not useless and completely rude. The first post, if you read, he's asking about merchanting, not skilling. And the second post, it's not impossible. You're just too stupid to get it fool. Now. Unto the subject. Some good items to merchant are armor sets. But the sets in pieces, all of the pieces under a little bit, then turn them into sets and resell, if you get a little off from the medium price on each item, then when you make it a set and sell, all those little profits will add up to a bigger profit. You can do this with pretty much any armor set, and if you're members, because you can use all the slots, it's easier to buy all the pieces at once. Another good item is to buy treasure trail amulets. Magic (t) and Strength(t) are good to merchant. The money you have right now will be good for making some profit. Remember, the more money you have, the bigger profit you can get.
  18. You Dance. Then Jig. I've gotten this before.
  19. With magics it's about 32M. Yews are 17M. Would you still recommend it with yews?
  20. So. I've been wanting one for awhile now, but now I really want one. And I'm looking for the fastest way, and under budget way. I don't care if this blows all my cash. I just want the fastest way, but also fast enough that I can do it under my budget. I don't really care what skill it's in, and I would prefer it to be one that's buy able. I have fund of 24M. Here are my stats. Much thanks. I would also appreciate it, that if you have a theory that might need explaining, please explain it. attack - 72 strength - 60 defence - 60 ranged - 40 prayer - 51 magic - 70 runecrafting - 66 construction - 10 hitpoints - 66 agility - 15 herblore - 5 thieving - 56 crafting - 56 fletching - 58 slayer - 32 hunter - 70 mining - 64 smithing - 62 fishing - 40 cooking - 50 firemaking - 88 woodcutting - 75 farming - 32 summoning - 13
  21. So. I just got 66 rc. Thought I made a milestone. Thought Xp would go faster because of air running. Turns out not many people want x7 anymore. Now they want x8, and x9. So. Quickest way there? I'm prepared to blow millions, cash is no virtue. I just want pure, quick xp. Thoughts?
  22. Alright thanks folks. I think I'm going to stick with the laws. I already mad around 25k in the past week, mays well finish it. =)
  23. So. I just hit 64 runecrafting. Two levels from when I can air run and get rc up quite faster. The question I have is this. ( All I want is speed, I don't care about money ) Law runes, or Law Tiaras? I have to make roughly 9k law runes to 66, and roughly 1.9k law tiaras to 66. Or is there a faster way?
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