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  1. Normal logs until oak larders (level 33, I believe) then oak larders onward for fast experience. Don't buy oak planks on the G.E., just go make them yourself. Saves you more than 100% of the price :D by only paying 250 each. Also, if you want to be really cheap, go get lots of limestone, use a chisel on it to make bricks, then make fireplaces. Incredibly cheap, but you get very little experience from it, so not unless you happen to be a complete penny-pincher is this method worthwhile. Be sure to glance at the Tip.it construction guide to see what level and what lectern you need for the type of tab you want to make! Different models of lectern allow for different spell tabs to be produced. The first one's at level 40, which gives you the varrock teletab and the enchant sapphire spelltab.
  2. Once you hit 60 range or so, you can head to ice giants or moss giants for some decent drops. Profit + prayer experience + bank runs to break up the monotomy of killing stuff.
  3. You're level 47, right? That means anything above level 23 will auto-attack, at least for the first fifteen to twenty minutes before they become non-agressive. Since you're going to be pretty much afk, you probably won't be worrying about loot, so just go look for a large gathering of monsters levels 23+. If you don't mind popping back in every minute or three to pick up the bones, hill giants could be a nice source of prayer. Under the house west of the cooking guild on deserted worlds there are some spots you can stand where you can be in the attacking range of 3 to 4 at once, but they're single combat. Also, you can just go up the ladder to make them aggressive once again.
  4. They gather in those back-corner training spots. Near rare trees, hunting grounds near chinchompas, higher-level fishing spots, etcetera.
  5. Kellis

    Diease

    How in the world would it get diseased before you plant it . . . . ? Basically, anything you grow has a chance of getting diseased. If you catch it, you can treat it with some plant cure (25 gp from farmers or 40 gp from the shop next to the patch), and it will be restored to health. If you don't treat it, then it will soon die and you will need to use a shovel to clear out the patch in order to grow any more crops. Disease is based upon whether you use any compost or supercompost on the patch before planting the herbs (supercompost is ALWAYS recommended). Since herbs can't be watched by farmers and don't need to be watered, there's little else you can do. It is very useful if only using one patch while grinding to bind a farming amulet to the patch. The amulet will vibrate (produces a noise and a notification in the chat box) when the herb either becomes diseased or is fully grown and ready for harvesting. If you've got the Explorer's Ring 3 and just want to have one herb growing for you to check daily or so (requires almost no time, maybe <10 minutes a day), there's a herb patch, flower patch (marigolds are easy to grow and sell for 3k each because they're needed for Bull Ant summoning pouches), and allotment directly north of the cabbage teleport. Also, keep in mind that to get to some of the most profitable herbs (ranarr, toadflax, kwuarm, snapdragon) you'll need to have a decent farming level (33 for ranarrs, everything else is above that). Again, if using the Explorer's Ring 3 method, simply plant some low crops like potatoes or onions, pay the farmer to watch over them, and dig them up when you stop by for a free 100-200 farming experience per allotment patch when you harvest the herbs. Put the potatoes into sacks to pay for the onions, then dump the onions into the compost bin to make compost to pay for more potatoes. It will quickly increase your level up high enough to focus on the real money-earning herbs.
  6. With the new alch emote, if you've got the sound on, just click IMMEDIATELY after the sound stops. That's the fastest :thumbsup:
  7. The hammer gives a very good bonus to smithing and construction, both of which are expensive skills to train. All the tools are intended to give some bonus experience for each action performed, it's not a "chance to . . . ", Jagex just needs to work some bugs out with them still. Also, the tools only cost 20k points. That can easily be earned three or four times over in a single game of Stealing Creation.
  8. Void range is also useful for ranging slayer tasks. Makes the monsters drop a fair amount faster.
  9. ^ Salamanders are incredibly boring to catch. Also, it might just be how much I hate salamanders, but I got faster experience in the falconry than with the salamanders. If you're standing close to the creature when you release your falcon, and you simply drop the hides/bury bones, you can gain 43-50 in probably only a day or so.
  10. Kellis

    Fm f2p

    Maples are a lot faster, and they really don't cost much more at all. Just think of the extra money you spend on maples as saving you those hours upon hours of tedious clicking over and over to burn logs. Your poor wrists will thank you. (trust me, I'm burning maples at the moment and even with the faster gain in exp, I still get sooooo bored of it)
  11. If you're wearing dragonhide vambraces and you've got a hunter level up above forty or so (it might be even lower than that, I'm not sure atm), you can get obtain kebbit claws from deadfall traps and give the vambraces [bleep]es for an extra +2 strength bonus.
  12. Wow, way to be an [wagon] about it. Some people enjoy relaxing and peaceful, semi-afkable tasks. Just because they might have a different preference in the game doesn't mean you have to bash on them. BTW, nice argument nub :x
  13. With these grinding tactics, you can get at least 30-50k per game. Since you need like a total of 200k points for everything, that's what, 4 games? Easy.
  14. Bolts+dark bow=epic fail! Seriously, all bolts only work with crossbow, d bow only uses arrows. Get you facts straight before you give advice or you'll do more harm than good! Dragon arrows with a d bow IS a good special for koing though. He means use bolts to lower their hp, then d bow special (Switching the arrows) for the KO #-o . Switch from bolts to arrows, lol.
  15. Using a familiar to deposit items regularly is easier, you run less risk of getting lost(I lose all sense of direction in that blank gray wasteland), and you won't lose all your hard made arrows(or whatever you make) from getting killed once. All in all, using the familiar is faster, easier, and safer than saving up items and depositing at the last few seconds. Clay familiar scrolls get 2 thumbs up from deathfish(that's me!) :thumbsup: That's true, I always use a familiar. Guess I just forgot to mention it in this post #-o I agree completely. Definitely worth it.
  16. Leveling farming . . . first off, do you have the Lumbridge Explorer's Ring 3? Not only does it give you 30 free low alchs (with experience!) per day, but it also teleports you to a perfect low-level farming patch. Anyway, basically go get a lot of seeds. If you've got a thieving level above 39, you can pickpocket masterfarmers (conveniently enough, there's a couple in Draynor village square, right near the farming allotment north of the NW cabbage field!). This will also get a lot of thieving experience. If not, you can buy the low-level seeds from the farming stall also in Draynor village. Basically, constantly have something planted. If you've done the Fairy Tale Part I quest, you can wield a pair of magic secateurs to boost harvest yields by 10% (gives you a little extra experience per crop harvested, since it's by amount harvested). Read through the tip.it guide, always have something growing, and make tons of compost. Whenever you've got weeds or unwanted veggies (although you should generally use these to pay farmers instead of having to watch the crops yourself), dump them in the bin for compost. It boosts your yields, reduces disease, and gives you farming experience! If you really don't have any other tasks to do, you can get the leprechaun by any farming patch to teleport you to the vinesweeper minigame. It's just like minesweeper on any windows computer, and it can get you a few experience points or some seeds while you're waiting for your crops to grow. Once you hit 40 farming, too, you can exchange Vinesweeper points at a 1:1 ratio for experience, so if you stock up on points you can shoot up five to ten levels in a single click once you hit level 40!
  17. Two options for getting there FAST: 1. Earths with rc gloves from Fist of Guthix. Earning the gloves also provides a nice break in between the constant rune running. 2. Fires in Al Kharid. This is if you don't mind the straight grinding. Given the time needed to win FoG for the gloves, this is just as fast, if not faster, in terms of experience. Keep in mind that both of these will lose you money. Another option with a hefty price tag is to buy tons of tiaras and talismans and go craft tons of tiaras.
  18. This requires two things: 1) You've got the spell. You need to get it from the mage arena, I think. 2) You've got a player-owned house with a lectern high enough to create the tab. This second one's the rub. I believe it's like the level 61 lectern that's needed, which requires way too much money invested in construction. If you've got the level, just bring the runes and a whole ton of soft clay to your house and make them by "studying" the altar. I'm pretty sure you can just buy the tabs off of people or the G.E. though.
  19. They're very fast cash if you farm mobs/grow ranarrs though. Plant ranarr, leave it for an hour and a half, then come back for generally 40-60k profit.
  20. If you've got some decent skill levels, it's easy to rack up many fast points. Find a resource that you can gather QUICKLY (generally one clay for every two hits of the tool or better). Make yourself the highest tool you can. Then just run trips back and forth from the clay to the nearest creation kiln. Make arrows, runes, or something stackable (arrows are nice because you can equip them for an extra free space.) Rinse and repeat. Once you've got <2 minutes left, sprint back to your base and deposit all the arrows and the too. 60k-80k points per game easily.
  21. Don't think so. For a tab, you don't need the level, and you gain no experience from it. The level (and the experience) belongs to whomever MADE the tab.
  22. Peach heals 8. What you do is collect an inventory full of bones, then break ONE bones to peaches tab. Presto! All the bones in your inventory have now become delicious, eight-hp-healing peaches! Enjoy!
  23. I do them as a distraction in between grinding. After killing 200 of some monster, it's nice to run around the world getting a clue done before settling in for a couple hours of skill grinding.
  24. Isn't the sacred clay tool bronze pickaxe speed?
  25. Pretty sure that you can use it like that indefinitely. Mine for some reason keeps on randomly changing when I'm wearing it, using up charges, but this is most likely just a glitch that hopefully will soon be fixed.
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