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What Slayer monster at Lvl 55 slayer has decent drops
Kellis replied to Spooks's topic in Help and Advice
Brine rats drop good noted raw fish (good for cooking or selling on GE), as well as a chance at a brine sabre. You need to have done Olaf's quest to get to them (they're in the cave NE of Relleka, up on top of the snowing mountain). Jellies can drop some rune items, but are usually farmed for level three clues. With dragonhide and a whip you can go through them fairly quickly. I'd also recommend getting 58 slayer so that you can go take on Cave Horrors. They drop multiple herbs at once (up to three per kill), seeds, and there's always the chance of a black mask. The cave in which you fight them on Mos Le'Harmless is filled, literally filled, with safespots to range or mage them from as well. You need to have gained access to Mos Le'Harmless to get to them, of course. (I don't remember the quest name, but it's the one which begins by speaking to the pirate (Ted?) in the Port Plasmatys bar). -
Honestly, even though I own a mask, I'd recommend not buying one and saving the money for skilling. I've owned it for three years (bought it forever ago for the bargain price of 300k, now worth 12 mil), and I keep it mainly for the fact that my character stands out a bit when wearing it. I'm sometimes paranoid about it, though, and I've considered selling it several times. It's nice to hear players remarking on it, but it's not a flood of warm fuzzies that you'd expect. It even gets annoying telling newer players just what it is. It's nice, but consider getting one about the same as straight-up losing the money; you won't really find much advantage to it. If one of your goals, ever since you first started playing and saw a high level in a party hat, was to own a rare, then go for it; otherwise, don't bother.
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For your calculations, if using a SC hammer just divide the number of mith bars by 2. Definitely recommend it as well.
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if your praying why would you need defense bonus lol. you are an idiot. they wont hit through protect prayers except for verac Because of the high rate of prayer drain in the tunnels. It's cheaper to have high defense and not blow money like water on prayer potions in the tunnels.
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Trap tips: go to the hunting spot and kill a couple chins to find out where they spawn. Once you know these spots, set up all your traps around this spot; a square around the spawn spot would be best, although anywhere near the spawn is better than just putting them somewhere in the middle of nowhere. You can decide after some hunting on your own whether to use the bait (DEFINITELY don't recommend it, requires going back to restock, waste of time and not necessary) or whether to smoke the traps (I personally don't bother since chins seem to wander into my traps constantly, but maybe I'm just lucky in my hunting exploits). And imho, I think that salamanders are quite a bit slower than chins. Can't stack the resulting catches, more items necessary to cart around, and it's not profitable. Why bother for a very slightly higher experience rate? Doesn't seem worth it.
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Are you remembering to account for the hundreds that you will definitely burn?
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I believe that you have to go in and be yelled at by the yeti first, pushing you back. Then you can go up the side route, where you find that you need to move the blocks. Then go try the blocks, and it ought to work.
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what lvl range should i have before i kill experiments
Kellis replied to nibblers2's topic in Help and Advice
Once you hit 70-75, consider switching over to Aviansies. They're slower experience, true, but they're fun and interesting, they DEFINITELY earn a profit, and money earned from them can be spent on chins to get the last 10 or so levels much faster. And yeah, always wear the best d'hide you can, pick up some snakeskin boots, remember to have Ava's Accumulator (once you hit 50, for now you should have Ava's Attractor, the lesser version), and consider using arrows with a shortbow for the increased range attack bonus over bronze knives if you're hitting a lot of 0s. -
Yep, you drop the offcuts and use the caviar to keep fishing. No banking needed :thumbup: You won't profit though.
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Consider killing Aviansies and instead of selling the bars, use them! Or sell them and buy coal/mine addy ore. Definitely use the stealing creation hammer, it halves the number of bars you need! Awesome! And yeah, I'd turn them into bolts, then fletch. Fletching addy bolts can earn you ~600k fletching experience an hour, plus you can sell them to recoup some of your losses.
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The max you get is 2x.
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Cut yews, fish lobs, mine coal or iron ores (that last one is much slower than the others though), gather big bones, bank cow hides, anchovy pizzas (buying pizza, applying anchovies, selling pizza) are basically all you've got. If you get 44 runecrafting you can turn a profit on airs by using regular essence.
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I thought teleports didn't work above level 20 wildy . . . is the glory special?
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Cook whatever until 30s at least. It flies by, seriously. After that, fish are good because you catch them (fishing exp) and there's no ingredients or preparation. Wine, at 35, is very fast but also horribly expensive.
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Fletching knives and hammers (so, basically, the proto-tool) are great experience boosters, and they're cheap. For fletching knives, however, you go through them fast, so get quite a few if you're going to do lots of fletching. The hammer is amazing; I'm using it to train smithing up and I'm loving it.
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Doubled experience when using them . . . best used on fletching (you go through them very fast though, stock up) and smithing (awesome for lowering costs and speeding up training). Don't use for hunter.
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[hide=The quote tree] In a good outfit on a world with 3-5 people level 100-120, I can win about 85% of the time without any friends or food. It's a strategy game. i was thinking more of worlds where theres at least 10 people and what strategy? hope everyone else kills each other and then u fight the last player? Everything from the right armor to the right spells (vengance, dream, cure poisons etc.) to the right tactics (where to stand, how to avoid agressive players, what to say to minimize fighting, how to take down the strongest people without fighting), the right summon, the right specing weapon, the right equipment, the right invo... the right stats... I don't mean to be rude, but not everyone has level 99 combat stats. Is that what I said? [/hide] No, but the fact that your sig indicates that you're sporting 99s makes your advice seem a bit biased. How about some suggestions? What inventory? Where DO I stand? What DO I say? Which summons? Which speccing weapons? Toss out some advice!
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Bars go for ~2300. You get on average one 4-bar note per 4 kills, so about 1 bar per kill. 250 kills = 250 bars * 2300 gp/bar = 575k. Not even close to a mil, you'd need about 434 bars for that. "But wait, what about the alchable drops!" you say. Alchables earn you about 100k per 150 kills, so figure that you get lucky and make 200k in your 250 kills. That works out to a total of 775k. Decent money, but still not a mil. And I don't get 250 kills an hour without really pushing it; to make your food last as long as possible, I try to target lower levels/ones being attacked by other monsters. It makes my food last longer, which equals fewer trips, but it means that I don't get that many kills per hour, even though it seems like I ought to. I get about 100 kills/hour on average. As for blood rune drops, those usually pay for the bolts/b2p tabs, so no real profit there.
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You're saying mage, then, since he needs to get at least 62 (with mage pot) or 66 (no pot) so that he can get into mage's guild for the quest. Monks are decent money and excellent experience, however.
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May I ask you how do you craft nat at level 30 runecrafting? He means if the OP trains runecrafting for a while. However, without at least double nats, the falling price of nature runes has made them much less profit than they used to be.
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Seriously? Usually there's an icon on your task bar saying something like "You need to update your drivers." Or just go online and do a google search for "how to update sound drivers", guarantee you'll find the answer in under ten minutes. ha ha. Do you really laugh that much? You seem to be in every single comment you ever make . . .
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Members would scam non-members / noobs by selling them "polished buttons" for ridiculous prices. Same thing was done with burnt bones, shade robes, spinach rolls, etc. Head to the HAM headquarters and pickpocket HAM members. You need 15 thieving for the women and 20 thieving for the men. If you get some HAM robes from them, put them on - wearing a full set of HAM robes lowers your chances of being caught in there. Also, you'll eventually need 2 FULL sets of robes when you do the "Death to the Dorgeshuun" quest, so you might as well hang onto the parts you get to save yourself some time and money.
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Yes, there are experience awards in the cave after you've finished the quest. Non-members can get everything except the agility award (duh), but they have to do it now before the quest goes away. There are also certain level requirements to get the experience (can't remember them atm, sorry). Members can go to the cave whenever. But no fishing experience!
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You don't get fishing experience from the quest . . .
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If Runescape doesn't have sound, go to the settings tab, and click the little speaker icon, then move the sliders to the right. If your computer doesn't, check the volume icon in the bottom right corner to make sure you don't have the mute on, and move the bar up that you get when you click it once. Also, make sure that if you're playing on a desktop it's got speakers plugged in! As to the fire cape, you can get one, but it will take tons of money, time, and practice. Good luck!
