August 23, 200817 yr F2P What is the most cost effective way of getting smithing exp without smelting ores into bars? I am currently lvl 64. Should i smith mith 2Hs then mith legs then mith plates, high alching them, or smith steel plates and high alch them and then move onto mith plates at 68, or anything else i have missed? Thanks in advance "wat if u could ride giraffes"
August 23, 200817 yr Super heating mithril bars is the most cost effective and efficient way to raise both maging and smithing at the same time. It is very tedious though. Other wise I would recommend Iron or steel platebodies then alching. Dragon Drops: 80+ boots, 7 med, 3 skirt, 2 left half, 2 Spear, 2 2hSlayer: 30+ whips, 4 Bows, 1 Mask, 3 Granite Legs, 1 Visage (Wyverns)Notable GWD Splits: Bandos Tassets: 12, Bandos Chest: 11, Bandos Hilt: 2Proud Slayer of 99 Att/Str/Def/HP/Range/Summoning
August 23, 200817 yr Super heating mithril bars is the most cost effective and efficient way to raise both maging and smithing at the same time. It is very tedious though. Other wise I would recommend Iron or steel platebodies then alching.dont ever make steel plates and alch them u will lose about 2.5k ea pl8 if u buy the bars Effigies: 5 draconic visage: 1
August 24, 200817 yr Author I think mith 2h then plates would the best to lose less money. "wat if u could ride giraffes"
August 24, 200817 yr Iron plates are pretty good xp/gp if you want it fairly fast and don't want to superheat. Just alch the plates or if you're lucky sell them.
August 24, 200817 yr Author Yeh thanks just done more calculations and worked out that iron plates are about 10gp/1 exp, whereas steel is more than that and presumably mith is even more costly! "wat if u could ride giraffes"
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