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I'm looking for a way of training Ranged that has 0 cost or possibly even profit. It also needs to be something I can stop and start easily, as I want to do a Farming run everyday. Also, preferably it has to ber over 50k Ranged exp/hour.

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Well, last time I checked I could get 36-43k an hour at aviansies, and apart from buying equipment you virtually lose no money. Unless there is a huge crash in addy bar prices.:lol:

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As I recall knifing Yaks with Void was fairly decent exp with barely any loss. If you do want profit aviansies would be a fairly good choice, or even Fire Giants although I have no experience there.

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The problem with knives and yaks is that you would need to keep a good amount of the hides and such to recover the cost of the broken knives. That leads to more bank runs or lost money if you decide to power train.

 

 

 

My personal favorites are fire giants. I didn't train on them long, but I noticed that in comparison to some of my other slayer tasks and when I played PC (and I was using eagle eye the entire time), I hit my max hit or something close to it ridiculously often. They have pitifully weak defence and decent drops. I got 3 rune scims in one run. Not too bad I'd say.

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Yaks, Aviansies or Chins are the only 3 viable options for range training imo.

 

 

 

Aviansies = slow xp but good money

 

Yaks = decent xp, slight loss/break even

 

Chins = great xp, big loss of money.

 

 

 

Everything else is just a waste of time or xp.

 

 

 

Seeing as you want something that you can stop and start easilly chinning is ruled out. So go for either yaks or aviansies, or a combination of both.

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A mix of Aviansie and Chinning gives 150k Xp/hour and 0 profit.

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Ice trolls + Cannon + Rune c'bow = easily 50k+ exp per hour (I tested it with a whip not c'bow and it was 50k plus).

 

The drops will atleast pay for the cannon balls and ammo, and its possible to get a regular 200k per hour profit there too.

 

 

 

The other option is to go avainsies then spend the profit on chins.

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Avansies or Fire Giants. I ranged fire giants from 80-99 range. It was 40-60k+ xp/hr dependant on what level I was. However, now there are broad bolts to use which are faster experience than knives at a high range level. They are also quite cost effective. I forget the exact cash amount I made at Fire Giants, but it was over 20M. Although avansies are slightly less experience and more cash/hr. With your stats you could simply tank them and use bones to peaches - making decent profit on the noted addy bar drops.

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Ice trolls + Cannon + Rune c'bow = easily 50k+ exp per hour (I tested it with a whip not c'bow and it was 50k plus).

 

The drops will atleast pay for the cannon balls and ammo, and its possible to get a regular 200k per hour profit there too.

 

 

 

The other option is to go avainsies then spend the profit on chins.

 

 

 

It's 70k+ xp per hour with a c'bow. But aviansies are probably more efficient.

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Ice trolls + Cannon + Rune c'bow = easily 50k+ exp per hour (I tested it with a whip not c'bow and it was 50k plus).

 

The drops will atleast pay for the cannon balls and ammo, and its possible to get a regular 200k per hour profit there too.

 

 

 

The other option is to go avainsies then spend the profit on chins.

 

 

 

It's 70k+ xp per hour with a c'bow. But aviansies are probably more efficient.

 

 

 

My experience it's less than that, aviansies are more efficient/less dangerous. Trolls are fun. (well not the forum kind :P)

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Ice trolls + Cannon + Rune c'bow = easily 50k+ exp per hour (I tested it with a whip not c'bow and it was 50k plus).

 

The drops will atleast pay for the cannon balls and ammo, and its possible to get a regular 200k per hour profit there too.

 

 

 

The other option is to go avainsies then spend the profit on chins.

 

 

 

It's 70k+ xp per hour with a c'bow. But aviansies are probably more efficient.

 

 

 

My experience it's less than that, aviansies are more efficient/less dangerous. Trolls are fun. (well not the forum kind :P)

 

 

 

For Sir Hartler it'd be 70k or more. But 45k xp comes from the cannon so at almost any level you'll get a decent xp rate.

Ah, this reminds me about the noob on the Runescape forums who was upset with the quest "Cold War" because apparently his grandparents died in the war. :wall:
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