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Provided that it is your lowest skill and that you did the quest, Tears of Guthix is cheapest since it's free. Most of MY construction XP comes from the cave \'

 

 

 

Else: soft clay you can make yourself (no cost), mine and chisel limestone and there are some regular plank respawns. You have to make some nails to use them.

 

 

 

These are basically free (and not toooo slow) was of training construction. If you get a bit higher though, these methods are too slow to really use them for training. Oak planks are considered to be best xp for value.

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Does ToG work all way to 99 ? and whats the reqs for it?
It would, except one small thing - All your other skills MUST be higher for it to get the exp., so for it to push the skill to 99, all your other skills must be 99 as well, and since you're even asking about reqs, this probably isn't the case.

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The resources close to Rimmington are:

 

Mine: Clay

 

Well or sink: Soften clay, needs water containers

 

Store: can sell noted, buy back un-noted stuff

 

 

 

You need level 15 to start using Oak planks

 

 

 

The other materials are:

 

Clay - 10xp

 

Iron bars - 10xp

 

Steel bars - 20xp

 

Planks - 28xp - need nails

 

Oak planks - 60xp - no more nails

 

 

 

At level 12, with a kitchen, you can make a firepit/hook, Pump/drain and shelves 1 or 2, to be able to make the first level tea (+1).

 

 

 

The big "bonus items" are mounted - recoverable items:

 

Eg.

 

Level 28, Skill hall, armour stand (needs smithing level to make full mith, 3 piece skirt set), or CW armour set.

 

 

 

At level 17, with a workshop, you can start flatpacking with a workbench, flatpacking avoids the sequence of build and knockdown, as you make falatpacks which can be sold, given away or dropped - don't expect any call for low level flatpacked stuff, as anyone with a room to fill probably has the level to make it themselves.

 

 

 

 

 

If you don't want to pay a servant, then planking Oak at the sawmill, running back to varrock bank, and then carrying un-noted, noted stack and cash to un-note at the store could work well.

 

 

 

There are fast ways, and there are cheap ways, never both - though some ways have less reload time.

 

 

 

The most expensive (and fastest) is to buy in the highest logs you can use (or buy them ready-planked), use a servant to bank and/or plank.

 

 

 

If you cut your own wood, then you chop away at the price, lose some time, but gain some woodcutting xp.

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