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How should I make money as a f2p


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I need to know how to make money pretty fast. (as a f2p)

 

Please don't give suggestions related to becoming a member.

 

Here are my stats:

 

 

 

Fighting skills:

 

combat:68

 

attack:53

 

defense:52

 

strength:60

 

magic:46

 

range:43

 

prayer37

 

hitpoints:57

 

 

 

Special skills:

 

runecrafting:38

 

crafting:42

 

mining:63

 

smithing:46

 

fishing:54

 

cooking:53

 

woodcutting:43

 

firemaking:39

 

botkilling:99 \' ( if anyone wants to cut yews near the hobgoblins in rimminton, i'll be glad to get rid of the autoers. it's 35k per 30minutes, only on weekends though, tell me if the price is too much)

 

 

 

all the others are one because I am not a member.

 

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Get members noob.

 

 

 

Jk, maybe head to the mining guild and mine coal+mith then sell?

 

 

 

Or merchanting? You might have a harder time merching when the Grand Exchange comes out though.

 

 

 

Once you can mine addy, you should mine addy+mith in Lumby Swamps.

 

 

 

Gold in crafting guild is good too.

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there is no great way to make that kind of money without merchanting, staking, or crafting nats

 

 

 

so i guess mine iron, smelt steel (look in marketplace forums for companies), or fly fish

 

 

 

I might get members for like a month. I have about 175k. What should I merchant? Also, I can get my runecrafting level up, how much do nats sell for and what is the best way to craft nats?

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Get members noob.

 

 

 

Jk, maybe head to the mining guild and mine coal+mith then sell?

 

 

 

Or merchanting? You might have a harder time merching when the Grand Exchange comes out though.

 

 

 

Once you can mine addy, you should mine addy+mith in Lumby Swamps.

 

 

 

Gold in crafting guild is good too.

 

 

 

How much is addy and mith worth?

 

and by gold, you mean gold ore? well most of the time i see macroers.

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Recently my friend completed her 85 mining target

 

When she was 60 I highly doubted her.

 

But after 5 months she did it.

 

Around 2 hours a night during the week

 

and 3/4 during weekends

 

 

 

You have to realise the money won't just appear without effort/hard work

 

Now she's rolling in spare cash after making all the iron/coal into steel and selling it.

 

 

 

Put it to the test :)

 

See how far you go

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Yea in free to play making money in general is very difficult.

 

 

 

Alot of People with Small Area = Difficulty

 

 

 

Like the above poster set a skill goal and sell while you do it.

 

Making steel bars or steel platebodies is what I did before I became a member.

 

 

 

Good Luck,

 

 

 

Knotch Blade

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there is no great way to make that kind of money without merchanting, staking, or crafting nats

 

 

 

so i guess mine iron, smelt steel (look in marketplace forums for companies), or fly fish

 

 

 

I might get members for like a month. I have about 175k. What should I merchant? Also, I can get my runecrafting level up, how much do nats sell for and what is the best way to craft nats?

I hope you're not planning on getting members just so you could merchant :lol:
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With the skills you have, i would say mining. Mine gold ores or coals. You can sell gold ores for 400ea in rs forums and coals for 200ea.

 

Your choice.

 

If you want to mine gold, mine it in crafting guild.

 

If you want to mine coal, mine it in mining guild.

 

 

 

I hope i helped you \'

Ty Veyron for Siggy help!

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With the skills you have, i would say mining. Mine gold ores or coals. You can sell gold ores for 400ea in rs forums and coals for 200ea.

 

Your choice.

 

If you want to mine gold, mine it in crafting guild.

 

If you want to mine coal, mine it in mining guild.

 

 

 

I hope i helped you \'

 

 

 

Ty for the advice! but there is one problem... I hate mining. It takes too much clicks and effort. It gets really boring. I just can't stand it. It isn't not your fault I mean. I do thank your advice, but... anyways. by the way, does any of you know the price range for a santa hat?

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there is no great way to make that kind of money without merchanting, staking, or crafting nats

 

 

 

so i guess mine iron, smelt steel (look in marketplace forums for companies), or fly fish

 

 

 

I might get members for like a month. I have about 175k. What should I merchant? Also, I can get my runecrafting level up, how much do nats sell for and what is the best way to craft nats?

I hope you're not planning on getting members just so you could merchant :lol:

 

 

 

no. i'm not. I'm getting it so I can get some more bankspace, get some money, go to the duel arena, finish some members quests. I'm doing a lot when i become a member

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Mining

 

- Iron

 

- Coal

 

- Clay and making into soft clay.

 

 

 

If mining doesn't suit you, then maybe collecting big bones and limpwurt roots from Hill Giants will.

 

 

 

I agree with minning but you should also cut and sell willows so that way you can get a break from minning evry now and then.

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