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yew long or c ball?


merchant444

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Well first off you numbers are wrong. To my knowledge yew longs are not 750gp each. They run about 600-625gp each, so you would get a max of 1.25m gp I think. As for after you sell them, I would personally go for smithing b/c I like smithing better but it is a harder skill to train. The choice really is up to you as a person and on which you want more...smithing or fletching exp.

 

 

 

Note: Cannonballs can be really slow...I mean really slow. I mean you prolly wont get over 14k exp an hour. You may get that high if you pay attention and dont waste a single second.

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Well first off you numbers are wrong. To my knowledge yew longs are not 750gp each. They run about 600-625gp each, so you would get a max of 1.25m gp I think.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

umm....think for a second if i said 1.5m for 2k yew long wat do u think i do?....high alc just maybe

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Well from what I gathered and in seeing you are only 38 rcing and would have to buy all of your nats to alch them, I just figured you sold them. But if you say you alch them then you must include the cost of nats so there would be no way to actually make 1.5m unless you train your rcing to 44 and make your own.

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Well from what I gathered and in seeing you are only 38 rcing and would have to buy all of your nats to alch them, I just figured you sold them. But if you say you alch them then you must include the cost of nats so there would be no way to actually make 1.5m unless you train your rcing to 44 and make your own.

 

 

 

These things called monsters drop nature runes and they even stack! So you can collect 2k quite easily. Seeing as in his sig he says that he is camping dust devils I assume he has trained before.

 

 

 

Yew longs are not great money and just to be correct, they alch for 768 each so you will make 1572k from them. Cannon balls are definitly better money, although they are slow to make, yews just dont produce a noticable profit anymore.

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