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  1. Then go northwest to Zaff and buy as many staffs as you can.

     

    This should be Naff, the small boy. He sells the battlestaves now, not Zaff.

     

    Adventurers who have completed the Love Story quest may wish to travel to East Keldagrim to talk to a dwarf called Runvastr (in the building north-east of the Laughing Miner inn). If you deliver something from him to the Wise Old Man back in Draynor, you’ll earn the ability to chip Teleport to House teletabs to take you to Trollheim instead.

     

    You might want to tell Lunar magic users this. Might be helpful. Also, i would think it to be better if you switched the first two steps, because if you set a time for yourself to do this guide, you can complete it faster if running to the Trollheim patch is at the start of the guide. What i mean is that you can finish it faster because running to the Trollheim patch won't factor into shop reset times if you have a set time to do this guide daily.

  2. With Lumby Hard, another daily activity you can do is the Lumbridge cook food hamper.

     

    You get pizza/lobster/swordfish in the hamper (they are all cooked). Put anchovies on the pizza to make it worth even more :thumbsup:

     

    It's more for f2p, but at least it's still there.

     

    Also note the free high-alching and superheating.

     

    i guess you could add that to the culinomancer's chest run, along with willow branches (if you have them) outside of lumbridge.

  3. Aye I'm in the same boat as you trying to get the WGS herby req.

     

    Basically go to Rune wiki and look at the costings there. Very accurate and they do update every time the GE updates.

    Currently my friend found the best method for me is Super Energy if I want the quick levels because it's the cheapest gp/exp. Doing it that way will cost ~4M.

     

    Other than that what most people are saying are ways of making money.

    1. MTK yeah it's good..... but the exp rates would be a bit dodgy and you could never calculate how much it will take you to get to your level. Sell your herbs. Or if you so choose do what I did for a while and do the putting them into pots and making them into potions. (Makes slayer a little cheaper too thanks to making your own supers and technically only paying for the 2nd as the herb is very minimal cost). However you could sell the herbs, get the money, and get better exp when buying and making the cheapest gp/exp pot out there and selling back.

    2. Herb farming. Good way to make money? Yes. Good way to train herby? Not really. Depends if you have the time and patience. Do something in the mean time. However, mostly if you want 99 farming herb farming will actually be paying for your trees. Especially using say Yews and Papyas because I used to do this before I took my break.

     

    Ima actually throw one out there I did for a while which makes slayer a bit more intensive:

    3. After every task use all the herbs you pick up and make them into pots. In the long term slayer will actually pay for itself in this way anyways when you sell all your loot at the end of a level or whenever you sell it.

     

     

    Best ideas therefore are to clean herbs if you can stand the monotony (I don't know how to use mousekeys), or to spend the 4M and make a pot that potentially wont sell for a long while.

     

    Good Luck with the WGSing! :D I'll probably see you on the trail! ;D

     

    you might not unless you're on w83 most of the time :'(

    i've decided what i want to do, and that's make prayer potions. 1334 of them to be exact haha.

  4. :thumbsup: it's great to know i have so many options that i can do! i probably will farm, because i always do, and the tip about mature greenman's ale is especially helpful. changes the total exp i need from 200k to 120k.

     

    if you have any other tips, i'll be happy to take them into account.

  5. toad ur idea is great

     

    but i thought he might think about money losing or something..

     

    he didnt really gives us any idea about how do he want the way of training in other way does he want to lose money like he dont mind it? or he dont even if it takes long time

     

    and how much time can he wait for this??

     

    we can help him more like this

     

     

    money loss is not an issue, but if i can save money, i will. plus, i want 99 farming eventually =P

    i can take as long as i want, i just need it for While Guthix Sleeps.

     

    and Toad, i think that'll help me very much =)

    i actually found a nice link that'll help me out instead of doing all those calculations one by one.

  6. yeah, i looked at the tip.it herblore calculator and i kinda freaked out. i wasn't sure what to do and all of them are kinda intimidating. i need 220k exp total, can anyone help me out?

     

    EDIT: since someone down below was nice enough to tell me that i can use a greenman's ale to boost up, i only need 120k xp to get to 63 herblore.

     

    FINAL EDIT: i'm done with WGS now and i don't need any more help. thanks though!

  7. 'Enhanced Excalibur's special attack now heals twice as much'

    Yes please.

     

    I need both five levels on Fletching and Magic to finish the diary (I've also got to get a few Herblore levels, but I've done it before and I know how to accomplish this, though the massive money drain), so obviously, what's the best way to do this? I'm taking a guess and saying Yew longs for Fletching, but I'd like a second opinion, or a first that has an idea. For Magic, I don't know.

     

    My levels are 80 Fletching and 78 Magic.

     

    Thanks to any help.

     

    if you really want to get magic fast, i'd suggest Hunter Kit or High Alchemy if you don't want to lose as much money. ofc if you fletch and then alch, that's probably the best way to go.

  8. Article 1: i admit, it kinda reminded me of a clan chat a while back, Ad Busters, where there would always be plenty of player mods online in the clan chat, and you could simply tell one of them where a auto typer/advertiser was and they would go mute them to help out the community. unfortunately that clan chat is long dead, and i would hope that someone could bring it back.... definitely would help end merch clans that's for sure

     

    Article 2: i really don't see the point of lying to someone about your skill levels and/or what your rating is or what item you got. it really doesn't affect the other player all that much and if a player need teammates, they can always use quickchat to check if they are good enough for being a teammate.

     

    Did you know: THANKS! it made my day seeing that my did you know suggestion made it in. now that's gonna be my sig =)

  9. Note: You must have a facemask or Slayer Helm at all times when you fight Aberrant Spectres

     

    technically, you only can use a slayer helm to do these in the desert. if you wear a facemask, you'll die from stench because you don't have a nosepeg.

  10. I have also found a little extra highly optional part of the shop run that could make quite a bit of money/smith exp, but may cause the run to take about 10 minutes longer.

     

    I don't know if it has already been brought up, but at the blast furnace, there is an ore seller that sells 100 types of each ore from bronze to mith as (as well as gold and silver). It is easily possible to buy these ores, smith them into bars using the adjacent blast furnace, and then make them into stackables (such as knives, you can make bronze/iron/steel/mith knives with the coal and the ore there), as well as banking the gold and silver ore (if you desire). This gives a definite profit (the iron ore, for example, starts at 17gp each, which is ridiculously low,) as well as some free smithing exp.

    I just did a quick run through Lumbridge and made 200k.

     

    I started with Culinaromancer's Chest buying everything (up to the spices) except chocolate bars. I then bought all chocolate bars and smashed them into chocolate dust and rebought all the food that had restocked during the 10 minutes or so it took to grind all the chocolate. Then I ran up to the general store and got the free tinderbox and hammer (just for fun lol) and went to the fishing store and bought all the feathers and got the free items (again just because I was bored.)

     

    All in all it took around 13min and I made a little more than 210k.

     

    I'm not sure if the Culinaromancer's Chest items are really worth the time, but adding in the quick run to the fishing store adds another 12k or whatever feathers are.

     

     

     

    I also just remembered that I should probably note that I have not done the final fight part of RFD, which I would assume grants you higher original stock of the foods in the chest.

     

    I'm not so sure about the Blsat Furnace idea, but if you did it on a Blast Furncae world, this would take no time at all to do. The profit would be great, but you should do this off to the side, maybe 30 minutes before the main run that you would do.

    I have done the culinomancer's chest, and it is a great source of income, doing it the way you described it. The tinderbox and small fishing net free items are good ideas, the rest aren't. The feathers should also be bought like you said. again, do this some time before you jump into the main guide.

  11. i don't bother with jatizo, it seems like there are too few people buying hides.

    the culinomancer's chest is great, grinding up the chocolate alone gets you about 100k.

     

    the keldagrim shops are you of the way slightly, and not that much profit comes from them. not worth it.

  12. Pots of flour from yanille's food shop and Khazard General Shop(1k pots of flour per day), buy them and use buckets of water (they're really cheap) on the pots and make pizza bases, i had the calculations for this but can't really remember :P

    Each pizza base is about 500 gp per, and pots of flour from those shops are really cheap (of course you can always buy from ge but they're more expensive albeit only slightly).

    If you bother to buy cheese and plant your own tomatos and with the pineapples you should already have collected, you can loads of money selling the pineapple pizzas. It's just a matter of how much you want to work :D.

     

    are you sure that this is a good idea in a addition to this? it seems kinda pointlees for *daily* money making... it would take a day to get all the supplies and make them.

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