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Training to 90 Mage with Superheat.

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Hi, I was wondering what ore I should superheat in order to obtain 90 Mage in a cost-effective manner.

 

 

 

Also, am I right in assuming that Superheat is the most efficient way to raise magic? This is what I hear.

 

 

 

Thanks in advanced.

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gold ore, as this will be a quicker way to do things and the return will be good.

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gold ore, as this will be a quicker way to do things and the return will be good.

 

 

 

Do I sell the gold bars in the end? Goldsmithing Gauntlets work with superheat, right?

 

 

 

Thanks for the info. :)

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I'm not sure about the gauntlets but I think they do.

 

you can sell the gold bars on G.E. as crafters will look to buy, or you you could try and craft yourself, making either dueling rings, which are popular with summoning for its quick bank tele (to Castle Wars)

 

or for Nat runners using Spirit Graahk

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Alright, I'll do some calculations and try it out. lets git sum moar opnyins up in dis.

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Superheating gold would cost me 41m and get me to 88 Smithing. I could drastically reduce the cost by mining my own gold ores, which is honestly an option, because I was planning on getting 85 mining anyway after 90 Slayer. So far this sounds pretty good to me, but perhaps there are other ways.

 

 

 

I'll look into iron ores now.

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Using Iron ores, I'll make about 10m profit, and It'll get me to 76 Smithing. Also an option, but I'm not sure I want to pass up the mining experience.

 

 

 

Let's see what else I can do.

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I don't thing gold is a good solution unless you mine it and make your own nats...

 

After superheat, you can alch bars for 280 of craft into... gold bracelet and alch for 330. You wont get the price for 2 nats if you bought it. Now, it just pays the pess.

 

Goldsmith gaunlet works as you smelt gold even with magic spell.

 

 

 

Iron ? why not, you wont lose any ore with superheat...

 

Best : you could even get more smithing xp later and maybe cover the nat rune fee while making iron knives you could sell.

 

 

 

IMHO : both is the key ! start with iron to make some geepees you will use to pay for gold.

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I don't thing gold is a good solution unless you mine it and make your own nats...

 

After superheat, you can alch bars for 280 of craft into... gold bracelet and alch for 330. You wont get the price for 2 nats if you bought it. Now, it just pays the pess.

 

Goldsmith gaunlet works as you smelt gold even with magic spell.

 

 

 

Iron ? why not, you wont lose any ore with superheat...

 

Best : you could even get more smithing xp later and maybe cover the nat rune fee while making iron knives you could sell.

 

 

 

IMHO : both is the key ! start with iron to make some geepees you will use to pay for gold.

 

 

 

In my calculations, I factored in the cost of nature runes. Iron ore is looking better at this point, especially now that you mentioned the iron knives. I think that I would probably end up making plates for more experience. I'll do a couple calculations to find out where that would leave me.

 

 

 

Making Iron plate bodies would get me to 84 Smithing at a total loss of 2m to get 90 Mage.

 

 

 

This sounds good to me. I'll need to think on it.

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gold ore, as this will be a quicker way to do things and the return will be good.

 

Epic loss! If you want to waste money...

 

 

 

Ok, some calculations for you:

 

 

 

Nature rune - 239

 

Coal - 173

 

 

 

Doing gold bars:

 

Gold ore - 500

 

Gold bar - 194

 

Loss - 545 (epic)

 

 

 

Doing iron bars:

 

Iron ore - 96

 

Iron bar - 239

 

Loss - 96

 

 

 

Doing steel bars:

 

Iron ore - 96

 

Steel bar - 611

 

Loss - 70

 

 

 

Doing mithril bars:

 

Mithril ore - 167

 

Mithril bar - 1086

 

Loss - 12

 

 

 

Doing adamantite bars:

 

Adamantite ore - 1031

 

Adamantite bar - 2281

 

Loss - 27

 

 

 

Doing runite bars:

 

Runite ore - 12276

 

Runite bar - 13690

 

Loss - 209

 

 

 

So, superheating mithril looks good and gives you a good amount of smithing exp, too.

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Thanks for the info. My only problem then would be speed. Wouldn't mith slow me down?

 

 

 

Also, how fast is superheat item? How quickly could I finish an inventory?

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From my experience super heat is faster than high alch. Also iron knives dropped a long time ago, they are not good to make if you want to be cost efficient.

 

 

 

Also fastest and most costly way is ancienting something like MM monkeys

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CAn U superheat notes?

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How many runescapers does it take to fix a lightbulb?

50, 1 to screw it in and 49 to complain that it was better before.

CAn U superheat notes?

 

 

 

No.

 

 

 

The most effective superheat way would either be that or superheating rune/addy bars, but I don't think they're as popular.

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95/99 Summoning

95/99 Slayer

 

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