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Hey guys, Im new to P2P, got it yesterday, my old way of money on F2P was smithing, which was boring, but usually yielded good results, do you guys have a better way to make money? Thanks for any advice.

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If you have access to runecrafting nature runes, they would be a good profit.

 

 

 

You could also, start thieving until you can thieve master farmers. Then you could thieve the master farmers for seeds. With the seeds you get, training farming until you can farm ranarrs, and from there farming ranarrs can be simple money that comes with little effort.

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I'd suggest training slayer. It's a great overall skill, plus the drops help with money. Also, Hunter is a great, and fast, way to make money. Once you hit 29, swamp lizards can make you some really nice cash.

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Ways of making money are usually directly porportioned with your skill levels. If you are feeling adventurous and have decent combat stats, then I'd reccomend slayer. It starts slow but mastery of the skill can be very rewarding. Along the combat line, the Barrows is where I made my first Million, and earned about 8M total from it, but it's always at a high risk. On a less dangerous note, there are still the old F2P skills, but with many new ways to train them. As you said, you were a smither in F2P, well that would work in P2P too, but (assuming you have a decent mining level) you'll find a lot of mining areas more deserted in P2P worlds than you would have in F2P worlds, so you could mine yourself some ores and sell them for a little more diversity in your runescape career. Fishing is more deserted in P2P worlds also, Woodcutting offers many new trees, and areas to woodcut. Herblore can lead to some very good money, with time and effort. Although these are opinions from a retired P2Per, and I may be a bit out-dated in the best moneymakers, I'm sure you'll have no trouble in getting some cash P2P. Hope this helps, and good luck!

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Ways of making money are usually directly porportioned with your skill levels. If you are feeling adventurous and have decent combat stats, then I'd reccomend slayer. It starts slow but mastery of the skill can be very rewarding. Along the combat line, the Barrows is where I made my first Million, and earned about 8M total from it, but it's always at a high risk. On a less dangerous note, there are still the old F2P skills, but with many new ways to train them. As you said, you were a smither in F2P, well that would work in P2P too, but (assuming you have a decent mining level) you'll find a lot of mining areas more deserted in P2P worlds than you would have in F2P worlds, so you could mine yourself some ores and sell them for a little more diversity in your runescape career. Fishing is more deserted in P2P worlds also, Woodcutting offers many new trees, and areas to woodcut. Herblore can lead to some very good money, with time and effort. Although these are opinions from a retired P2Per, and I may be a bit out-dated in the best moneymakers, I'm sure you'll have no trouble in getting some cash P2P. Hope this helps, and good luck!

 

 

 

I agree with everything except the Herblore part. There really isn't a good way to raise herblore and make money. The product (potions) nearly always sell less than the raw materials (grimy/clean herbs).

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