geesch Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 hey. i recently ran out of members and i want to try to get most of f2p skills very high or 99 before i (if ever) get members back. Melee: ice giants/warriors range: ankous or lessers mage: alching mining: powermine/get runners for iron smithing: smelt and smith steel fishing: fly fish near barb village cooking: i dont know... maybe light fires outside bank? wc: willows at draynor (i want to bank) fm: fally east bank crafting: no idea... prayer: kill hill/moss giants and bury bones? if i missed a skill... oops. it would be cool if someone could mention and give training advice for these skills and any others i may have missed. thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FastForce Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 For cooking you could cook lobsters on the range at edgeville across the bank and for crafting whatever you can do with cowhides i guess Road To Trimmed Completionist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geesch Posted August 18, 2007 Author Share Posted August 18, 2007 thanks, and everything else is fine? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaNaRu Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 hey. i recently ran out of members and i want to try to get most of f2p skills very high or 99 before i (if ever) get members back. Melee: ice giants/warriors range: ankous or lessers mage: alching mining: powermine/get runners for iron smithing: smelt and smith steel fishing: fly fish near barb village cooking: i dont know... maybe light fires outside bank? wc: willows at draynor (i want to bank) fm: fally east bank crafting: no idea... prayer: kill hill/moss giants and bury bones? if i missed a skill... oops. it would be cool if someone could mention and give training advice for these skills and any others i may have missed. thanks. What does that suppose to mean?Lighting fire increases cooking? If you have enough cash you can buy those cowhides.If not try killing them in crafting guild and tan them right away.After tanning them craft them to hard leather body and head to Rimmington to sell your hard leather body.Keep repeating this process until you get insane :XD: You can also maybe train combat while killing the cows... Also on alching,try checking out Tip.it's alching calculator.Seriously it will help you alot.I think the best thing to alch is green dragonhide body. On smithing try joining a smelting company.Will help you reducing your time lost when finding buyers and sellers. I think everything is okay. Good luck :thumbsup: EDIT: FYI cooking using range reduces your chances of burning food.You can try cooking the salmon and trouts you caught or you can buy lobsters and sell it at PKing world.But do take note selling in PKing world will take time. I am sorry if I didn't help you with my post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PumpkinPete112 Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 make tiaras for crafting, or mine clay in crafting guild and make bowls Sig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geesch Posted August 19, 2007 Author Share Posted August 19, 2007 hey. i recently ran out of members and i want to try to get most of f2p skills very high or 99 before i (if ever) get members back. Melee: ice giants/warriors range: ankous or lessers mage: alching mining: powermine/get runners for iron smithing: smelt and smith steel fishing: fly fish near barb village cooking: i dont know... maybe light fires outside bank? wc: willows at draynor (i want to bank) fm: fally east bank crafting: no idea... prayer: kill hill/moss giants and bury bones? if i missed a skill... oops. it would be cool if someone could mention and give training advice for these skills and any others i may have missed. thanks. What does that suppose to mean?Lighting fire increases cooking? If you have enough cash you can buy those cowhides.If not try killing them in crafting guild and tan them right away.After tanning them craft them to hard leather body and head to Rimmington to sell your hard leather body.Keep repeating this process until you get insane :XD: You can also maybe train combat while killing the cows... Also on alching,try checking out Tip.it's alching calculator.Seriously it will help you alot.I think the best thing to alch is green dragonhide body. On smithing try joining a smelting company.Will help you reducing your time lost when finding buyers and sellers. I think everything is okay. Good luck :thumbsup: EDIT: FYI cooking using range reduces your chances of burning food.You can try cooking the salmon and trouts you caught or you can buy lobsters and sell it at PKing world.But do take note selling in PKing world will take time. I am sorry if I didn't help you with my post. by that i meant light a fire outside a bank and cook on that. figured everyone would figure im not trying to train cooking by lighting fires lol. i dont burn food so its not a problem. thanks for the advice, ill be sure to try it. thanks to you too Free_Steel1, but im thinking making bowls will take ages to get me up. i wish my draynor sig showed up... ill try to fix it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no_way2go Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 I suggest cutting and burning willows at rimmington. It's much faster since you don't have to bank everytime and there is almost no competition. - Back to casual f2p scaping due to limited time (university and girlfriend ) - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mstrgmr Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 I say make Tiaras or use Cowhides for Crafting For Cooking, lighting a fire outside a bank is great, or you can go to Draynor where there usually are people making them Everything else sounds good Joined RS2: Late May/Early June 2006100 Combat achieved on June 30, 2007 All skills 60+ achieved on August 22, 2007 Quest Cape achieved on September 8, 2007, at 104 CombatCheck out my blog to 85 Slayer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geesch Posted August 19, 2007 Author Share Posted August 19, 2007 awesome, thanks everyone. one point about burning willows after cutting, though, is i was planning to sell the willows and possibly buy logs like maples so that i need to burn less logs for the same exp. there will be some money loss in there, but the hours saved is worth it in my opinion. i might even do a combination of the two because i like the fact that there will be little or no competition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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