vlad_the_old Posted October 8, 2007 Share Posted October 8, 2007 Welcome to my guide looking at the humble yak as a source of crafting experience for the low to mid level crafter. Ok so they may be big, slow and smelly but the yak is a great source of raw materials for the crafter and can also serve to assist training other skills. In order to be able to make full use of this guide you must have got up to the point in the Fremminic Isles quest to be able to make the armour. The Tip It guide can be referred to here Fremminic Isles Quest Guide You do not need to have completed the quest. In order to have started the quest you would need to have the following levels: 20 Construction 40 Agility 46 Crafting 56 Woodcutting If you have not, I suggest you stop reading this guide immediately and get back to working on your skills. Now if you have started / completed the Fremminic Isles quests you should know where everything is. However as people like to have pictures in their guides lets throw in a few. Yaks can be found on the island of Neitiznot. To get there speak to Maria Gunnars in Rellaka and ask her to ferry you over. She can be found to the north end of Rellaka on the only pier that runs east / west. Now comes the Yak itself - this is a Lvl 22 beast with 50 hitpoints and is found just outside the gates of Neitiznot. Their entry in the bestiary can be found here Bestiary entry for Yak These beasts are great victims to utilise in combat training - be it Mage, Melee or Range. It is the hide and hair we are primarily interested in, but go ahead and bury the bone for prayer exp and cook the meat for some cooking exp. (And to heal any damage the yak may inflict.) There is a range handily located just east of the bank you can use for this. Each piece of yak meat cooked gives you 40 cooking experience and heals 3 hitpoints. The yak hair can be used with a spinning wheel to spin into rope, a very handy item to keep as we frequently find ourselves needing a piece of rope in game. There is a very handy spinning wheel located in Neitiznot, just around the corner from the bank. Many claim that this is the best spinning wheel to use in game as you have a 1 click bank and no doors or stairs to impede you. Each yak hair spun into rope gives you 25 experience. Next we have the hide. In order to use this you must first have it tanned by Thakkrad Sigmundson. He will tan all the hides you carry for the very reasonable charge of 5gp per hide. Thakkrad Sigmundson is also very handily located just south of the bank in the south west corner of the room the Burgher, Mawnis Burowgar, is in. Having tanned your hides you should make Yak-hide legs. (Note: making either Yak-hide legs or a Yak-hide body will give the same amount of experience. However the body needs 2 yak hides to make, so halving the experience you gain per hide.) Each set of Yak-hide legs you make will give you 32 experience points. But wait - there is more! Remember that humble rope you spun? Well it can be utilised to yeild yet more experience. Simply chop some Artic Pine trees to get some logs. (Hey I did say you would be gaining experience in a variety of skills). Then take 2 pine logs, a bronze nail (Jofridr Mordstatter, in the bank, sells bronze nails for 7gp each) a hammer and some rope and use the logs on a stump to make a Fremennik round shield. Each shield made gives you 34 crafting experience. So from 1 simple yak it is possible to gain a total of 91 crafting experience. For the power trainers out there the following may be of interest: For every full load of yak hair you gain 700 exp points. For every full load of Yak-hide legs made you gain 832 exp points. (You can only make 26 legs at a time as you need to also have needle and thread in your inventory. You use up 1 spool of thread for every 4 legs crafted). You can make 8 Fremennik round shields per load for 280 exp. (1 slot for the hammer, 1 slot for nails, 16 pine logs and 8 ropes). Its all so well and good gaining all this experience, but is there any money in it I hear you ask. Well yes there is! Both the Yak-hide trousers and Fremennik round shield have a high alch. value of 300gp. This in itself is not enough to get you whipping out your fire staff and nature runes in order to make with the bling, bling, bling but it will mean that the minimum amount a general store will pay you is 50gp for either. Not too shabby for the outlay of 6gp per yak (5gp for the tanning + 1gp towards a spool of thread). For those nature lovers out there that do not wish to slaughter herds of yaks in order to gain their experience help is at hand since the recent shops update. During the course of the quest, while collecting the window tax in Jatizso, if you were kind hearted enough to pay the tax for Vanligga Gastfrihet you will have access to a shop selling yak products. (If you were mean spirited worry not, once you refund her the tax she had to pay she will give you access to her shop). Simply talk to her and you will find she stocks unlimited quantities of yak hide, hair and meat. Vanligga Gastfrihet can be found in Jatizso. To get there speak to Mord Gunnars in Rellaka and ask him to ferry you over. Vanligga Gastfrihet is located in the feasting hall directly north of King Gjuki Sorvott IV and there is a bank conveniently located a short walk south east from her. Originally the yak hair had been priced at 2gp each, but Jagex decided this was way too little for the amount of experience available so raised it to 120gp. Currently yak hides are still 55gp each but, as is the way of things, this may change. Buying yak hair at 120 gp in order to gain 60 experience points (rope then shield), then only reclaim 50gp is possibly too expensive. Buying the yak hides, tanning them, making Yak-hide legs then selling them to a shop for minimum price would give you 32 exp at a cost of 11gp. This gives you a 2:1 ratio of exp to gp. If you are willing to expend a bit of time selling the legs it should be possible to sell them at a profit. (I will be writing a further guide about this). In order to settle an argument over this being a viable way to gain crafting experience, I personally made 6k of yak hide trousers to go from a crafting level of 79 to 80. I did this by buying the untanned hides from Vanligga Gastfrihet, tanning them and making trousers. My outlay was 366k and I achieved a return of over 660k. (And not one nature rune was used in the process). However I would say that this is a slow way of gaining experience when you get to higher levels. (It took me 3 evenings - I tend to play for about 3 to 4 hours a night). At a lower level - say if you have 46 crafting and want to get to level 63 and green dragonhide bodies it would take you 9,395 Yak-hide legs, less if you were making ropes and shields too. For those with excessive quantities of gp, tanned yak hides currently get sold by players at 300gp each. I would suggest you consider alternative methods of gaining your crafting experience - but its your money to do with as you will. Well that is it. Hopefully reading this has not been a complete waste of your time. Even if you have not gained any new information I hope you have enjoyed the read. :mrgreen: Feel free to pass comment or suggest improvements or corrections based on valid personal experience. (As opposed to comments based on rumours along the lines of, This one time at bandit camp..." Thanks to 4be2jue for the sigs. There are 10 types of people in the world - those that understand binary and those that don't! 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konrad Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 Nice guide, first post. you triple posted btw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baconxl Posted July 8, 2008 Share Posted July 8, 2008 Interesting guide but kind of hard to understand considering half of it is "̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃÂ¦ÃÆÃ¢Ã¢ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃ" ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad_the_old Posted July 11, 2008 Author Share Posted July 11, 2008 Sorry - I think this guide has been rescued from an archive. Will try and dig out my notes and put back all the missing words Thanks to 4be2jue for the sigs. There are 10 types of people in the world - those that understand binary and those that don't! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blazerethief Posted July 12, 2008 Share Posted July 12, 2008 wow tyvm i was about to do this but didnt have enough info :P so didnt know if it was worth it nice guide,it explains everything! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sorator Posted July 26, 2008 Share Posted July 26, 2008 Naturally I find this after my period of yak training... I never knew about the spinning wheel right there, or the range, or that you could make shields with the rope. Before I'd keep the hair and spin it in Lumby, then sell it at the GE... I'll keep this in mind next time I go training there, thanks! Obtained quest cape and base 92 before obtaining any 99s! Currently finishing out my 99s with the (long-distant) goal of comp cape. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bad911 Posted July 29, 2008 Share Posted July 29, 2008 Dang, old, yet still brilliant. I would like to add, instead of selling them to the G.E. or to a store, you could alch 30 of them with the new Lumbridge/Draynor achievement ring, free mage exp and more money. Very nice guide, although i hope it isn't too late to give it a 10/10. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad_the_old Posted July 29, 2008 Author Share Posted July 29, 2008 Yes this would be a very good use for the ring as the low alch price you get is the same price you would get at most general stores. Assuming they had not already got any and you waited till each one disappeared before selling the next. Thanks to 4be2jue for the sigs. There are 10 types of people in the world - those that understand binary and those that don't! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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