Wavemasta Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 -Can i safespot iron/steel dragons to avoid their melee? -Whats the best way to train smithing 51-65, with the least amount of money spend? (profit would be nice) -Whats the best to train wc 61-72: oaks, willows or yews? (i know yews are a nice profit, but there slow. Plus i can burn the oaks/willows without any loss but better fm level) Thats it, thanks in advance Credits to Littleboy for the signature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
essiw Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 -Can i safespot iron/steel dragons to avoid their melee? -Whats the best way to train smithing 51-65, with the least amount of money spend? (profit would be nice) -Whats the best to train wc 61-72: oaks, willows or yews? (i know yews are a nice profit, but there slow. Plus i can burn the oaks/willows without any loss but better fm level) Thats it, thanks in advance - yes the dragons don't walk to you they rather use their mage attacks than melee you, but not if you are standing right before them -mine your ores yourself would be the best way, do it then with gold and goldsmithing gloves. if you don't want to mine and make profit on it, then the only way you can get profit is with buying steel bars and make cannon bals from it -willows are the fastes http://sign.tip.it/1/2/79/260/essiw.png Retired item crew I would like to be credited as essiw at the website update & corrections forum. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dire_Wolf Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 -Can i safespot iron/steel dragons to avoid their melee? If you are far from them, they will use fire breath on you. So you don't need a safespot at iron/steel dragons. They will only use mele, if you are near them. -Whats the best way to train smithing 51-65, with the least amount of money spend? (profit would be nice)Mine gold, and sell :-k -Whats the best to train wc 61-72: oaks, willows or yews? (i know yews are a nice profit, but there slow. Plus i can burn the oaks/willows without any loss but better fm level) That i don't know sorry. Thats it, thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myweponsg00d Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 Get at least the first armor from the Varok diary, then you can smith iron and coal into steel bars at edgeville. You can also take this one step further and make the bars into cballs. Makes a lot of money, with little effort. Just buy the iron and coal. Also, if you have completed Royal trouble, do Manage Thy Kingdom for your coal, you can get it much cheaper than the market value. Need assistance in any of these skills? PM me in game, my private chat is always ON Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popa_Pures Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 -Can i safespot iron/steel dragons to avoid their melee? -Whats the best way to train smithing 51-65, with the least amount of money spend? (profit would be nice) -Whats the best to train wc 61-72: oaks, willows or yews? (i know yews are a nice profit, but there slow. Plus i can burn the oaks/willows without any loss but better fm level) - Yes you can safespot steel drags if you stand a few steps from them they wont come to you... - First get smithing gloves :) and i think gold ores - willows i think or if you want money yews ... - oaks and willows go very slow i think you better use maples but then you got like 4M waste if you get 99 fm... -+- DoTd Community -+- http://www.dotd[LikelyScam] -+- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wavemasta Posted January 14, 2008 Author Share Posted January 14, 2008 @ Myweponsg00d, i have the second armour, so i might try it :) @ Popa_Pures, done a little research, found out willows are the best. You have all helped me getting rid of my fear of metal dragons! :D i might go there, get killed and be scared forever! :D Not sure about smithing yet, coul be buying gold ores, using smithing gauntlets and selling gold bars, or buying iron/coal and selling cannon balls, more help plz :) Credits to Littleboy for the signature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D. V. Devnull Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 -Can i safespot iron/steel dragons to avoid their melee? Can't help with that, I'm F2P and only understand the cross-links between F2P and P2P. :? -Whats the best way to train smithing 51-65, with the least amount of money spend? (profit would be nice) If you're going to high-alch, then rack up a stack of Mithril Bars (about 500 at first) and make them into the highest thing you can after racking them up, preferably with the use of Dwarven Stouts to aid you in maximum GP gains. I'm actually using this method myself right now, while aiming for 70 smithing, and already have level 60. :thumbsup: -Whats the best to train wc 61-72: oaks, willows or yews? (i know yews are a nice profit, but there slow. Plus i can burn the oaks/willows without any loss but better fm level) Go with the willows until wc 75. I've actually had to switch back down to them simply because I can't get many Yews at a time from the Yew Trees, which were supposed to yield a lot. :| Thats it, thanks in advance You're welcome, glad to help. : ~Mr. D. V. Devnull and normally with a cool mind.(Warning: This user can be VERY confusing to some people... And talks in 3rd person for the timebeing due to how insane they are... Sometimes even to themself.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shady Character Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 ya metal dragons have sadly become an easy place to train mage/range becuase they wont always atk you with meele if ur far enough away. i would buy iron and coal and make into steel bars or cannon bals and then sell. takes a while but u will definatly make profit. another good way to to make mith bars. willows at barb outpost best for fastest exp. put em in the bank deposit box and u can burn em later for ok fm exp. Quest cape since Jan. 30th, '08 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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