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What are the best items to make money on with low alchemy?

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What are the best items to make money on with low alchemy?

You don't make money on any item with low alch. There aren't even a lot of items you can profit from with high alch.

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your main objective with alching in to help cover the cost of leveling up magic

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Alch is only profitable if the gold you receive covers the cost of the spell--in terms of runes and/or time to make the runes--and the cost of the item. Sadly the price floor in the GE is near the high alch value for most items, so high alching for profit is a no go, and low alching even more so. Typically magic is a profit sink to level--with the exception of fire waving metal dragons. Best idea for any leveling any more is to find a profitable task and use it to fund your other leveling activities.

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it is almost impossible to do any kind of alch and make a profit. otherwise players would always be doing it. and since they would always be doing the price of watever they r alching would increase over the cost of the alch. so a successful alch is the one that covers the cost so its 0gp. or something that will cost little.

 

 

 

low alching is just crazy to use and expect to do wat i just said. so try high alching. and for that u need to rephrase ur question

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