Kellis
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Best place to train on Fire giants is in the Waterfall cavern, after completing Waterfall Quest. It's not very hard.
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Karamja fishing lobsters then teleporting to draynor bank with the Explorer's Ring 3. It's still pretty slow compared to members anything though.
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Off topic, but your title sounds like . . . a drug reference? Also, keep in mind that if the swordies you've got aren't high enough, you can buy monks off the GE to eat instead, they heal 16 each.
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Yeah, sure you contributed *cough, to your post count, cough* And btw, why are both of your RSN listings for your same char?
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D Long is only 100k if you buy in Zanaris, plus a diamond to get through the doors. It's pretty cheap, especially compared to the 1.5ish mil cost of a whip. Buy a d long. Go kill something that drops a lot of decent items. Fire giants are a good choice. Or ankous, if you've got a Salve(e) ammy, or cockroaches if you hate life, or flesh crawlers if you don't want to deal with a lot of food, or whatever. Work your way up to 70 attack and defense, for Barrows armor and the whip. Once you get there, see how much cash you have. If not enough, just keep on training. It will probably take you a while to build up the cash, this isn't going to happen in a few hours. Don't sell off everything in a frantic hurry to get your hands on one.
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When you went to Burthorpe, you didn't have another unfinished slayer task? You were ready for another one to be assigned? If you didn't have another unfinished task, then simply try going to the Canifis master for another task. It shouldn't have reset your point count if you didn't get reassigned OVER an unfinished task. Strange. If you didn't complete the last task, of course, then you just "burthorped" your task and will need to do another 5.
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Do all the quests you can, to boost your trade limit. Get the Lumbridge Explorer's Ring 3 ASAP. Go around and train every skill. Continue with whichever ones you like. Decide if you're going to be a pure. If so, figure out which type and which stats to raise and/or keep low. Find something that sells for a decent amount on the GE to provide an income source. I'd recommend looking at: Raising mining to get coal Raising fishing to get lobsters (Explorer's Ring 3 is useful for lobster gathering as well) Raising woodcutting to cut yews Killing cows for cow hides Mining gold ore (hard to do because there aren't many places, only real option is the crafting guild) Runecrafting airs at 44+ runecrafting (4x airs = first sign of profit, only increases from there) Killing hill giants for big bones ^^those are pretty much all the available methods of money-earning in f2p. Find the one you like the most and pursue it!
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A-yup. Selling the gold bars afterwards is a total fail. Keep the bars, buy some gems, and make jewelry for crafting experience, or amulets to string with Lunar for magic experience as well.
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We all know why you shouldnt alch. Right, because "Ray's against alching." Seriously, though, this is a thread where the OP has already decided that they ARE going to alch. They just want suggestions of other things to do, not to be told that the basis of the thread is stupid. Constructive advice for the win, useless bashing for the loss. Anyway, +1 to farming. Grow herbs and marigolds at the Falador patch, and Evil Turnip at the Draynor patch nearby. Good bonus profit is always nice, and you can make sure that nothing dies.
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Earth Obelisk is by Chronozan, through the Edgeville dungeon. You can bring 27 orbs at a time (earth staff equipped + 1 space for cosmics) and earth staves are fast, BUT, You should only do them with buying the staves from Zaff yourself. Do it, along with the glass, as a daily thing and you'll make a very nice profit off of it. Buying them from the GE = coming out equal at best, or loss at worst. It's fast, but I don't find that it's worth the cost.
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What soes the hard diary allow u 2 do? Level 3 Varrock armor allows you to buy 64 battlestaves from Zaff per day, rather than 32 with level 2 armor, 16 with level 1, or 8 with no armor at all. They're a steal at 7k each, and can either be turned into staves for major crafting experience or sold for an instant profit.
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Smelting and selling steel bars for slow but profitable experience. Can also be done with the "superheat" spell for mage experience as well. Smelting iron bars with rings of forging and turning into iron knives using the Stealing Creation hammer is a good, profitable tactic for p2p members. Gold with goldsmithing gauntlets is very fast but high-loss for members. Need to have completed the "Family Crest" quest. Choose whichever fits you best. Good luck!
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Can't you calculate this yourself? Go on the tip.it crafting calculator and find out how many d'hide bodies of each type you need. Multiply that number by 3 for the number of hides you need. Go on the GE and look up the cost of a hide, and multiply it by the number above. That should give you the approximate cost. Are you tanning them yourself? What are you doing with the completed bodies?
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Iron bars with RoF, but don't make plates - make knives, using the Stealing Creation Hammer. You'll get doubled experience from the hammer, and you'll turn a profit (yes, profit!) by selling the knives on the GE. Got me from 55 to 60 smithing, it'll take a while but it won't lose you a cent (the opposite, in fact).
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What to cannon and make money beside ice trolls
Kellis replied to sadaharu's topic in Help and Advice
Honest to god, PLEASE don't make new topics for this. You ARE allowed to post on other topics that you've previously started, and it's much easier to follow, doesn't clutter the forum as much, and lowers our hate levels of you. Please do so in the future. Also, [sarcasm]great way to give us some information[/sarcasm]. How about your range level? Or whether there are any skills you want to train? Or whether you consider slayer levels as a profit? -
If you just need one to use for a few hours, try checking for open houses on the RSOFail, or Runescape Official Forums. There's almost always someone hosting an open house with a gilded altar, usually on the "house parties" world.
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1) Don't take stuff from the base, you lose points. Major losses, no less. 2) Spend as much of the game as you can skilling, making arrows, runes, and other stackable stuff. Use the highest clay that you can EFFICIENTLY harvest. If you get 1 clay per minute, switch to a lower level. 3) Make yourself some mage robes to protect against pk-ers, and run back to your base with ~1 minute left. Deposit EVERYTHING, including tools and the robes you're wearing, then go out and punch people for the last 30 seconds or so.
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It's not your fault. Immature = thinking stupid things are awesome and make you look cool, then in 10 years looking back and thinking 'wow, I can't believe I actually did that'. It's genetics, your frontal lobes just haven't matured enough. It's actually the fact that the centers of his brain devoted to anticipating consequences of current actions haven't fully developed yet. The reason why teenagers often make bad decisions. Don't use the F O X Y one, because I'm willing to bet that you're not in real life. And it makes you sound insecure and shallow. Same thing with W A N A B, although it just sounds like you're sad and lonely. Don't use the two offensive ones, they're the best way to get banned and lose whatever work you put into those characters. And they sound like the kind of thing that a 13-year-old thinks is awesome, which makes all other age groups hate them by default. Also, they're offensive and you're projecting "hey, I'm an insensitive jerk!" by playing a character with them. The one with the v's is okay, but no one will be able to easily spell it or understand it when they're talking to you. Go with Realmknightt.
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Not quite as good; lesser accuracy. But he can't use them yet . . . Get bronze knives, and go train at yaks. Or, as I prefer, get whatever large arrow piles have been building up in your bank, the best shortbow you can, and go train on fire giants. You can safe-spot them in Waterfall dungeon, and they die quite quickly. Plus, they'll give you a decent to awesome profit. Once you get the ranged level for a rune crossbow, go get it and some mithril bolts, then start training slayer up to 55. The drops from fire giants should pay for quite a few of the needed mithril bolts.
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You can boost it up to the level; at one point in the quest you need to catch 5 "fresh" monkfish (only for the quest), but you can boost your level for them. However, in between catching each fish you'll get attacked by a troll, so you'll have to re-boost after each fight. But it's possible! Don't see why, though, since you'll need 62 fishing to catch monks after the quest anyway.
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^^ got a little bit of a caps lock going on there buddy. For Regicide, the thick forest you must pass at several points in Isdafar requires 56 agility. You can do half the quest, but not the second half, which involves passing through the trees.
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Kill minotaurs at SoS for iron arrows, use iron arrows on them for ranging experience and delicious irony. Note that except for smelting bars, anything you do will lose money at smithing. The best way would probably be rings of forging + iron. Mine the oars at Varrock East, craft/enchant the rings if you can, otherwise buy them for about 1.1k each, and make plates to alch to recoup some of your losses.
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If you haven't skipped the dragons, be advised that baby blue dragons also count, although they have no drops except bones. Only level 48 though.
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Put an offer in for a few dozen tabs overnight, and they'll be waiting for you in the morning. That's how I plan my trips. You should be wearing very good range defense, a fairly decent range attack bonus, and one item of each god. Bandos items really aren't necessary since none of the bandos monsters wander much into the Aviansie area, but if you've already got the boots then ok I suppose. Instead of a holy symbol, I'd recommend picking up a pair of saradomin bracers. Since you're not praying, you don't need the bonus to prayer and the bracers will boost range attack and defense. You also really don't NEED the best items; Aviansies aren't that tough to kill, and you'll just go through food slightly faster. Not a big deal since I get bored long before I run out of bones to peaches tabs, even when I don't take top-end equipment.
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What should i buy to economically train range?
Kellis replied to nickeley102's topic in Help and Advice
Broad bolts tanking at Aviansies to earn money (20-40k exp an hour + lots o' profit), then either save the money for chins (if you're going to try for a 99), or use it on knives, which can then be used on caged ogres, yaks, fire giants, or other safespottable/low defense monsters.
