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Best way to train agility....

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For me from lvl 51 to 56? :\

Just use the highest course available. Pretty straight forward. I think it's the barbarian course at your level. But i liked the Brimhaven minigame to keep from getting bored.

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Brimhaven to 52, Wilderness after that.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

You should take an agility pot and just go to wildy now.

 

 

 

Unless the 56 agility is something you need for Regicide, in which case the best way to get from 51 to 56 agility is with a summer pie. ::'

By the way, you should never train on the barbarian agility cource, it is slower exp.

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By the way, you should never train on the barbarian agility cource, it is slower exp.

 

I disagree. I think that you should train on the barbarian agility course until you can go to the wilderness course. Slower than what, the brimhaven agility arena? That place is bad XP unless you turn in 1000 tickets at once, and I don't think that you would even need that much xp to get enough to get into the Wilderness Course.

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By the way, you should never train on the barbarian agility cource, it is slower exp.

 

I disagree. I think that you should train on the barbarian agility course until you can go to the wilderness course. Slower than what, the brimhaven agility arena? That place is bad XP unless you turn in 1000 tickets at once, and I don't think that you would even need that much xp to get enough to get into the Wilderness Course.

 

 

 

I hate Birmihaven so if you want some crazy head exp just try catching mice. (They are good for starting levels.)

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Cooking 99 - 25th January '08

All Quests - 23rd August '08

'

Dragon Drops (3)

Barrows Items (7)

'

619_Cj

[nando*]

By the way, you should never train on the barbarian agility cource, it is slower exp.

 

I disagree. I think that you should train on the barbarian agility course until you can go to the wilderness course. Slower than what, the brimhaven agility arena? That place is bad XP unless you turn in 1000 tickets at once, and I don't think that you would even need that much xp to get enough to get into the Wilderness Course.

 

 

 

I hate Birmihaven so if you want some crazy head exp just try catching mice. (They are good for starting levels.)

 

No they aren't. You fail mice a lot at low levels and even when you catch them they barely give any exp.

You should take an agility pot and just go to wildy now.

 

 

 

Unless the 56 agility is something you need for Regicide, in which case the best way to get from 51 to 56 agility is with a summer pie. ::'

 

Worth considering but to be honest, even at 57 agility + pie I had a horrible time with Underground Pass/Regicide due to all the falling. I would suggest to get the levels and use pie as well.

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