nickeley102 Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 after reading muggi's post on buying skills the thing that stuck out was how well thought out and calculated the approach to training was. In comparison i have always just sort of logged in and done my thing with little thought. It got me thinking how many more levels i would have if i had spent my time more effectively by researching the most efficient (money wise and time wise) methods of training a particular skill. I got 70 range from smithing my own mith arrows So which method do you use? relaxed or calculated? Some people would argue that taking the slow road and discovery learning is more enjoyable, even if you gain less levels, would you agree? Hopefully this doesn't Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
green9090 Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I do a little bit of both. I don't carry a cannon to every slayer task with me, I often make herb drops I get into potions (rather than selling them to buy the most efficient exp/cash/time ingredients), and I hate farming trees. On the other hand, I let myself sell the monkfish I fish even though I want 99 cooking, because I'd have to cook 8k more monkfish to save 500k from sharks. I'm also ice bursting rock lobsters instead of killing dust devils for charms. Join "DG Sweepers" Clan Chat for Dungeoneering Floors | Accepting all tipiters who are Willing to Learn | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quierta Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I pretty much do my own thing. But along with that I do calculate everything within my method of training. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magmaguard3 Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 For me playing calculated really gets it done. I mean I like knowing how many more logs I have to cut to get 86 wc. But the bad part is, is that if you're far from your goal, then it can be pretty frustrating knowing that your 5000 willows away. O well. Thats my take. :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highlanders Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I take a scientific approach, but I only do things I like. So for instance, I won't do something I don't like just because it's the best money/exp hour. I'll just pick whichever thing I like and that's good too, even if I sacrifice a bit of efficency. 2480+ total Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Made0f12une Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I'm always calculating my stats and xp. After playing for 6 years, I'm bored with the whole " Collect your own Materials" thing. I've done it too many times in the past, so I now I just look for the quickest route. ^^ClicK^^"I backed my car into a cop car the other dayWell he just drove off sometimes life's ok...Alright already we'll all float onAlright don't worry we'll all float on" - Isaac BrockDays Hunting:4 - Kingly Imps Caught:2Money Earned: 4.5-5m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xSxqPowerx Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 When I plan on seriously training a skill I calculate it exactly. That's not too often however :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickeley102 Posted July 3, 2008 Author Share Posted July 3, 2008 I take a scientific approach, but I only do things I like. So for instance, I won't do something I don't like just because it's the best money/exp hour. I'll just pick whichever thing I like and that's good too, even if I sacrifice a bit of efficency. I guess everyone uses as mix of both approaches just to different extents Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ddaanniiellh Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Depends what it is. I'll calculate some things, such as summoning (The exact amount I need for a level), while other things, such as cooking, or smithing...i'll just buy a random amount of ores or fish and start using them up. ~Dan : 1437 : 173Lowest Combat to 1,000 Total in F2P (23 Combat)Check me out on YouTube! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoD Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 i use tip.it calculators. they are just so damn useful. makes buying exact amounts for a particular lvl so easy such as the x amount of chickens it takes for lvl 2 cookin lost rights to my dark red text >:( 12/20/06 - QUEST CAPE OF ACHIEVEMENTBarrows sets: guthan, verac, dharok, maybe ahrim eventually <- lost to a hacker whole stole everything of worth from my bank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caxis Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Scientific. I try to find ways that are faster, and how to get the most of my money. I've found a lot of unique ways by doing this too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrpez Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 when you start scrutinizing and treating "skills" in runescape that seriously, you have a problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muggiwhplar Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 when you start scrutinizing and treating "skills" in runescape that seriously, you have a problem. Not really, it's more like scrutinizing how much of your precious free time you can save by using the most efficient methods :P I value FUN over EFFICIENCY, though. Though usually the more efficient something is, the more fun it is. Watching my XP skyrocket is enjoyable. For things like slayer, though, there are many ways to be extremely efficient however I think it's stressful to be obsessed with too many details for efficiency so for skills like that I just relax and it doesn't bother me that I could be doing things faster. Examples of inefficient things I do during slayer: Not worrying about timing attacks so I don't miss an attack while potting Picking up coin drops or alching average-value drops Checking my slayer gem pretty often Talking to friends Not using Lunar for slayer/taking breaks in between tasks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zierro Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I think everyone has their own happy-medium when it comes to this. I think I lean more on the scientific side though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randox Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I just do my thing. I will calculate how much is left to do, but I really dont care how I actualy do it. The only charecter I play has been arouns since 2 months after the launch of RS2. It really dosent show at all. I have never seen 10 mil, and I dont have a skill at 80 yet. I spend over half my time switching between skills or wander aimlessly around the world trying to decide what to do. 80% of my leveling in the last year has been to meet quest reqirements, and 70% of my non training time prior to the last 2 months was devoted to skilling. Lately I have taken to slughtering ankous by teh tens of thousands because its one of the best money makers I have found. If I liked range, I could rake in money like no tommarow at avianesis, but thats just not for me. I like to plod away without many goals. Makes it easier to stop playing. If I cared and were intense about the whole thing I would never stop playing and I dont want that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirDevlish Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 This is a game, therefor you are here to enjoy your time not to stress yourself with "what's the fastest way" to get a few levels... I choose relaxed game play over calculated game play in any game i play. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stormveritas Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Definitely scientific. Nothing worse than setting a goal, buying or collecting all your resources to get there, and coming up a little short. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyderownzyou Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 If i'm levelling a skill I like or need massive levels in say wc 94-99 (current goal) I go relaxed, Counting 100k willows would drive me insane :wall: Although if I want say 50 summon for raven from 46 (like I did recently) I went scientific using tip it calcs to make sure i didn't overspend :roll: Depends on situation I think : You only live twice. Once when you are born and once when you look death in the face. Do not fear Death. Death is always at our side. When we show fear, it jumps at us faster than light. But, if we do not show fear, it casts its eye upon us gently and then guides us into infinity... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
obidiah Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Have to say I take the more relaxed methods mostly. and jump around between methods of levelling a fair bit to keep things interesting. I will often try to chose to make products with my production skills which could be useful to level other skills. I've certainly ranged a fair bit with my own smithed arrows over the years. Sitting their and calculating it all out before you start may be more efficient, it sounds duller though. After 7 years of play I have 1763 skill total (which is lower than most other people I know who have played since before members existed), but on the other hand at least I haven't got burnt out on level grind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troacctid Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Sometimes you're planning on training for so long that you can save huge amounts of time by just doing a little math. For example, take fishing. Say you get an average of 30k exp/hr catching monkfish, and an average of 13k/hr catching sharks. These are realistic figures. Anyway let's say you're going for 99 and you need to decide between these two fish. And you know that sharks are slower for more money but monks are faster for less money. Well, if you're starting at 76, you need approximately 12m exp. 12m exp will take 400 hours at monkfish, but it will take about 920 hours at sharks. You'll need about 109k sharks or 100k monks. Sharks are about 1k each and monks are about 440 each. So if you catch sharks to 99, you'll spend about 520 hours longer in exchange for getting about 60m gp. That averages only to about 185k gp/hr value for all those extra hours. That's not really enough to merit 520 hours of fishing for most people, so you can then decide not to waste your time on sharks and to catch monkfish instead. Read my blog | Follow me on Twitter | Track my XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hegel Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Always the mathematical approach I never do things unless I can't think of a more efficient way to do so Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickeley102 Posted July 3, 2008 Author Share Posted July 3, 2008 I think everyone has their own happy-medium when it comes to this. I think I lean more on the scientific side though. Everyone does find a happy medium, its like a spectrum, with the majority of people lying somewhere in the middle. Its wrong to say that the scientific approach is less fun or 'no-lifing' though. because people draw their fun differently, some people find it fun to set and achieve goals (scientific), whereas others, prefer to change activities when they get bored and extract their fun from not paying as much attention to goals and levels (relaxed). As everyone knows, no method is inferior they are just difference. and difference is good It seems to be about half relaxed and half scientific at the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psvstef Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 half/half for me, but when i buy for example,1k iron ores to smelt,and i get bored at the 100st i just sell them :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercifull Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Elements of both. I like to use maths to find out several possible training options and then chose the most fun out of them. Like Green also does I tend to make my own herbs into potions rather than selling them and buying herbs for a specific pot which is faster for training. Sometimes I will have a fun week where I dont really do much on RS apart from meandering about doing the off skill here and there and other times like I did the other week I really tried hard to work out what was the best summoning stuff i could do for the cheapest price. I made a really big excel sheet with all the familiars and their costs for shards and ingredients and how many shards bogrog would give etc so I could use the charms I had most effectively. Got me to level 58 :) Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
o_knames Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 I collect almost all of my own stuff, and I'm usually not that planned about it. On the other hand, I am meticulous about efficiently using that stuff. Maxed total levelsRemaining for Completionist Cape: Livid Farm spell (Borrowed Power) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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