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Troacctid

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  1. No. End of discussion, right? :thumbsup:
  2. Troacctid replied to 3PointMan's topic in Help and Advice
    Your math is horribly off, since yews are 100 less xp than that. Anyway, I actually have tested chopping and burning yews. In a 15-minute test at level 99 wc with a dragon axe, I was able to obtain 8,925 woodcutting xp and 10,328 firemaking xp. That's about 37.5k wc xp/hr and about 41.3k fm xp/hr, with no profit. Now, compare to chopping and burning willows, which I have also tested. In 45 minutes with 99 wc and a dragon axe, I got 28,290 woodcutting xp and 36,720 firemaking xp. That's about 37.7k wc xp/hr and about 49.0k fm xp/hr with no profit. So as you can see, willows are the clear winner. Incidentally... I have also tested maples, and they're horrible experience and profit no matter how you chop them. If you're a member, teaks are the most efficient log to burn while you chop.
  3. If you have a program that can edit videos, you should be able to crop out the Unregistered Hypercam thing. Just make sure you tell it to film a little higher up than you'd normally ask it to so you aren't cropping out part of your video too.
  4. The profit actually comes from the smelting and the mining, not the actual smithing of the rune items.
  5. Spirit Graahk then would be much faster. And slayer ring > glory for fairy rings.
  6. What skill does the crush option train? Controlled for the zammy spear, strength for the sara sword. I think strength for a godsword too if you used one of those.
  7. As a rule of thumb, there are very few prices for which the Grand Exchange is inaccurate, and they're pretty much all very expensive luxury items with prices that move very slowly. Look at the price change graph of a party hat and compare it to the graph of a whip.
  8. I can tell you that I tried waterfiends at similar melee levels and still got faster charms than any other monster I had tried up to that point, including dusties; however, I did have a bunyip already at the time, so I'd have been making longer trips than you could probably make.
  9. i lol'ed at that... its called CONSTRUCTION, yes people do buy oak logss and turn into planks to make cash or use for construction xp Indeed. Oak logs are much easier to sell than willows, and they're worth more money. Chopping oaks is definitely more profitable than chopping willows. There's virtually no demand for willows, since they're worse than maples for everything they're used for, and maples are a measly 37 gp each. To make matters worse, the market is overflowing with willows from thousands of players training woodcutting and dumping millions of logs in the Grand Exchange. However, oak logs are used to make oak planks, which is a reasonably profitable activity, so there's actually a point to using them. In addition, very few people chop oak logs, so there's not so much competition among sellers. So, oaks are definitely more profitable than willows. In fact, they're more profitable than maples, which isn't saying much, but it puts things in perspective a little better I think. Also, ...try just outside of the Varrock west bank, there's two or three oaks there that aren't bad for chopping.
  10. Pure essence usually buys and sells at the Grand Exchange prices, as do green dragonhides and dragon bones. Both of them are decent moneymakers.
  11. Yes, the ZMI altar will make a profit once your level is high enough. The quality of the runes you get from it is based on your runecrafting level, so the higher your level, the more money you'll make.
  12. If it's between the two of them, then you should do red chins at least until 83 hunter. Fungi are no fun if you aren't getting any experience out of it, so go with hunter at least until you've unlocked everything you can from it (that is, dragon implings). I do not regret getting my hunter up to 83, as I've caught at least half a dozen dragon implings since then and I'm likely to find more. The fungi are probably faster, but unless you're already higher than that in hunter, the experience you get makes up for the decrease in profit by allowing you to randomly get a free 500k.
  13. Well, still no pictures yet, but I added a few links where they were needed.
  14. What? Not pick up a charm? Blasphemy! :shock: Probably you won't get a lot of them, but it would be silly not to pick them up just because they come in small quantities. I mean it's not like you're using that inventory space on something more important...maybe a talisman or a chunk of pure essence. When Temple Trekking, you can only get maybe 15 talon beast charms per hour, but that doesn't mean you should skip your nail beast events.
  15. Personally, I don't think just being level 99 in a skill makes you automatically qualified to write a guide about it. ;) You should, in my opinion, be familiar with all the methods that someone might want to use, so you have a good idea of which ones are better and why in order to pass that on to the reader. In this case though, I happen to agree for the most part with the methods you recommend. However, I prefer the Grand Exchange for the location, since you can access a bank directly at both the beginning and the end of your burn line. And I think three tinderboxes is just a little superfluous--two should be plenty.
  16. No, their seconds takes wayyy too long. I think the key phrase was "if you already have the abyssal charms." In that situation (and this applies equally to talon beast charms) I don't see why you wouldn't use up those abyssal charms for some extra experience...it's not worth hunting specifically for the second, but if you have some already from getting runecrafting pouches, then you might as well use them.
  17. The banshee mistress's melee attack is based on magic defence, so wear d'hide or something.
  18. There are a lot of ways to train magic at a profit. Humidify, superglass make, charge air orb, the mage training arena, teletabs, and so on.
  19. The idea is to use slayer for your charms to get a fairly even variety, save up a bunch, and use all the weaker charms for the lower levels so that you have lots of better charms for the higher levels. But if you're not using slayer for charms, it's always best to aim for crimsons. The fastest crimsons are from using ancient magicks ice spells on rock lobsters deep in the Waterbirth dungeon if you're willing to blow loads of cash. After that is killing waterfiends, which takes some good stats and equipment to do well. If you can't do either of those, go to dust devils until you have high enough stats for waterfiends, and the profit you get from them should be enough for the equipment you need. And if you can't fight dust devils, it makes sense then to train slayer for your charms.
  20. Yeah, eucs have approximately a 25% faster chop rate than yews, so they're faster experience and (right now anyway) better cash. As far as speed, yews are slightly faster xp than monkfish, but not as much money. I'm not as familiar with mining though. You can check my sig if you want to read my woodcutting guide.
  21. What do i barbarian fish?? Leaping sturgeon, leaping salmon, and leaping trout.
  22. Melee her and use protect from melee, and switch to protect from range when she summons scabarites.
  23. You train summoning by making pouches in the same fashion as the quest. You can look in the Game Guide, or in the summoning skill guide in your interface, for a list of the ingredients to all the pouches. Just take the ingredients you need to a charged obelisk like the one in Taverley, and use them to create pouches. -Empty pouches are stackable and cost 1 gp at the summoning stores in Taverley, Mort Myre, and Gu'Tanoth. -Spirit shards are stackable and cost 25 gp at the same shops, as well as being tradable on the Grand Exchange for the same price. -Gold, green, crimson, and blue charms are obtained only as monster drops (as well as the chests in Dorgesh-Kaan) and are not tradable. They're stackable. (Good monsters to kill for charms are waterfiends, dust devils, greater demons, black demons in the Chaos Tunnels, or just doing slayer tasks.) -The final ingredient varies depending on the pouch, and is usually something related to the familiar it summons, such as a bronze bar for a bronze minotaur or a banana for a fruit bat. If you put all those things together at a summoning obelisk, you'll make summoning pouches and get lots of experience. You can also get summoning experience for transforming pouches into scrolls, using pouches to summon familiars, and using the scrolls to activate the familiars' abilities. However, those provide trivial amounts of experience, often only a fraction of an experience point, and are not viable ways to train the skill.
  24. You can get more lumberjack events on the easy route because that route lets you skip combat events, so you can get through treks faster. Best way to get lumberjack is to use the hardest follower on the easiest route, skip all combat events except nail beasts (talon beast charms aren't something you want to miss), and use a slayer ring teleport to the Slayer Tower to restart the trek if you get the event where you have to cross the bog by trial and error. You don't have to take the hardest follower, but since there's really no risk of them dying, you might as well get better rewards out of it.
  25. No, it can only be used on Mogres.

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