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Cannon to get charms

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EDIT: Thanks to the people who answered my first question. Onto the second

 

 

 

What monster would you recommend most to cannon for charms? Not gold, of course, and if the rate is gigantic enough I could settle for greens.

There are no lamps. You talk to the Druid at the end and she grants you 100k xp x4. However, if you choose not to talk to her, you can save the xp until later.

You dont hunt for golds/greens/blues.

 

 

 

Crims or nothing.

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Pureprayer, you're awesome.

I hear cannoning scarabites is extremely dangerous but also well over 100 crimsons an hour. I have no experience on that subject and cannot varify if that is true.

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Dragon Drops: 80+ boots, 7 med, 3 skirt, 2 left half, 2 Spear, 2 2h

Slayer: 30+ whips, 4 Bows, 1 Mask, 3 Granite Legs, 1 Visage (Wyverns)

Notable GWD Splits: Bandos Tassets: 12, Bandos Chest: 11, Bandos Hilt: 2

Proud Slayer of 99 Att/Str/Def/HP/Range/Summoning

I hear cannoning scarabites is extremely dangerous but also well over 100 crimsons an hour. I have no experience on that subject and cannot varify if that is true.

 

 

 

This true, but it's extremely dangerous. No prayer = certain death.

 

 

 

Black demons is a safer and somewhat better option.

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