nerdattack16 Posted July 8, 2007 Share Posted July 8, 2007 So, I'm wondering here... I need 53 thieving for obvious reasons, and I am currently 31. Obviously, I need a fair bit of training. I've heard that the Ardougne cake stall is good training, and so far it's pretty much the best I've done. But is there better? If it's Pyramid Plunder, then is it really efficient at such a low thieving level? And I need 50 agility, just because. I'm currently 35, or something like that. I know the Brimhaven Agility Arena owns and all, but when would I be doing that efficiently enough? Or should I just stick with the Barbarian course? Hooray for being a newbie member. :-w Sig credit goes to ThruItAll. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wurmskin Posted July 8, 2007 Share Posted July 8, 2007 Hey there, first of all, congratz on first time membership. I'm sure you'll enjoy it :twisted: ! For thieving, I'm not so sure as to whether Pyramid Plunder is still the fastest experience for that level, but I would suggest to stick with NPC's (Master Farmers & Guards) until either 41 or 51, then you can compare from there exp . But I would personally wait until 51, because from that level, Pyramid Plunder is the best thieving exp, period. Cake Stalls are good until level 38. At 38, do master farmers until 51. As for agility, Brimhaven is your best bet from 35. The reason being is that the Barbarian Course isn't really as efficient as Brimhaven, the Wilderness Course or Ape Atoll when you get the levels of access. You should be doing the course pretty smoothly from level 40 onwards most probably. Remember to return to the middle of the arena after getting your ticket since it's a 5 X 5 grid. Good Luck! ^ Refresh for a new signature ^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nerdattack16 Posted July 8, 2007 Author Share Posted July 8, 2007 Hey, thanks. I think I'll try those ideas out, see how they go. By the way, I'm actually a third-time member, I just didn't really train member's skills those first two times, heh. I got too addicted to my dragon scimitar, and killing stuff. Barrows, too. That took up basically all my time. :P Sig credit goes to ThruItAll. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raylifes Posted July 8, 2007 Share Posted July 8, 2007 As for agility, Brimhaven is your best bet from 35. The reason being is that the Barbarian Course isn't really as efficient as Brimhaven, the Wilderness Course or Ape Atoll when you get the levels of access. You should be doing the course pretty smoothly from level 40 onwards most probably. Remember to return to the middle of the arena after getting your ticket since it's a 5 X 5 grid. Good Luck! And please remember to avoid the darts, since they lower your agility lvl when you're hit (looks nice if you succeed though :D ). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hatebringer Posted July 8, 2007 Share Posted July 8, 2007 for your thieving, i suggest doing cake stalls, and silk stalls till you reach about 45-50, then switch over to guards for the remainder of the levels. This is because pyramid plunder isn't very good till 61+ theiving, as for agility, personally, the barbarian course works best until 44, simply because until then you need to take to long paths in the brimhaven course 99 Fletching 99 Attack 99 Constitution 99 Cooking 99 StrengthGamertag: H8tebringer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nerdattack16 Posted July 8, 2007 Author Share Posted July 8, 2007 for your thieving, i suggest doing cake stalls, and silk stalls till you reach about 45-50, then switch over to guards for the remainder of the levels. This is because pyramid plunder isn't very good till 61+ theiving, as for agility, personally, the barbarian course works best until 44, simply because until then you need to take to long paths in the brimhaven course Yeah, I was a bit worried about Pyramid Plunder and the Agility Arena, mainly for those reasons you listed. Well, I'll give your suggestions and the others a shot, and see how good they are and all. Thanks for the advice so far! :) Sig credit goes to ThruItAll. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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