Star. Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 Hola chicas. I will list some skills and my levels below and I would like to know the fast method, the cheap method and the one in between. Of course, I've searched the forums for these topics but I just really want a confirmation so I'm not wasting time/money. I'm not too familiar with all things P2P so forgive my naivety. My levels are in red. For SMITHING: [75] Was cannonballs better or was it mith/addy bolts? For RANGING: [62] 60 - 70 Ranging: Blue Dragons. 70 - ?? Ranging: Black Dragons. ^ Is that a good set up? Or should I train on something else? For PRAYER: [51] No bloody idea. B-Bones? xD Or was it those ecto-things or guilded altar? I couldn't really find anything for this. For FLETCHING: [75] Darts or broad arrows? For MAGIC: [71] I gathered this is alching mainly. What would be good items to alch with little money loss. I'd like answers for these factors: runecrafting the nature runes and buying them. For CRAFTING: [57] Not really sure about this one, no-one ever talks about it. Tanning hides? For RUNECRAFTING: [40] Uhh ZMI? Whatever that is... ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tripsis Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 For SMITHING: [75] Was cannonballs better or was it mith/addy bolts? Cannonballs are dreadfully slow but I'm pretty sure you make a profit. Adamant bolts (until 88 - then adamant plates) are much, much faster xp but cost quite a bit of money too. So cannonballs would be slow and adamant is fast, and I'm not sure what would be in between. I guess just using mithril instead of adamant maybe? There are far too many options when it comes to smithing :P For PRAYER: [51] No bloody idea. B-Bones? xD Or was it those ecto-things or guilded altar? I couldn't really find anything for this. I don't know if there really is an official "fast method," "cheap method," and "one in between." Most people do dragon bones on a gilded altar. I guess the cheapER method would be big bones on a gilded altar and then just continue down the list. But always use a gilded altar. I think ecto is more xp but much slower than a gilded altar? I've never done it before so I'm not sure. For CRAFTING: [57] Not really sure about this one, no-one ever talks about it. Tanning hides? Well tanning hides isn't where the xp is. Crafting the tanned hides and making dragonhide armour is where the xp comes from. That would be the fast method (black being the fastest and green being the slowest). I've also heard that attaching orbs to staffs is good xp, but I've never done it myself (well I have, but not seriously) so I wouldn't know where it ranks xp-wise. For RUNECRAFTING: [40] Uhh ZMI? Whatever that is... ZMI is the fastest xp at ~45k an hour I think? Maybe 40k. But I think that's at slightly higher levels than where you are. I've never done it myself so anything I know about it is just from what I've heard other people say. At your level, making fire runes would be best. It's actually pretty descent xp, even at higher levels (not sure on exact xp/hour though). Use a dueling ring to teleport to the Dueling Arena, walk to the fire altar and craft runes, use the ring again to teleport to Castle Wars to bank. - 99 fletching | 99 thieving | 99 construction | 99 herblore | 99 smithing | 99 woodcutting - - 99 runecrafting - 99 prayer - 125 combat - 95 farming - - Blog - DeviantART - Book Reviews & Blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeDaStudd Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 Smithing; addy or mith depending on the cost of the bar at the time. Cannonballs are so freaking slow its stupid. Range; Yaks till 70 then avainsies. Prayer; Use the money from avainsies to fund this. Use dragon bones on a gilded altar (search the RSOF for a open altar). Fletching; I've got no idea. Magic; Check out the high alch spread sheets floating around. Crafting; Its up to you, there are many methods availible and each one depends on your gaming style. Runecrafting; Fires (dueling rings method) til 44, then natures using graak or abyss. [hide=Drops]Dragon Axe x11Berserker Ring x9Warrior Ring x8SeercullDragon MedDragon Boots x4 - all less then 30 kcGodsword Shard (bandos)Granite Maul x 3Solo only - doesn't include barrows[/hide][hide=Stats][/hide] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdtaereo Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 Hola chicas. I will list some skills and my levels below and I would like to know the fast method, the cheap method and the one in between. Of course, I've searched the forums for these topics but I just really want a confirmation so I'm not wasting time/money. I'm not too familiar with all things P2P so forgive my naivety. My levels are in red. For SMITHING: [75] Was cannonballs better or was it mith/addy bolts? For RANGING: [62] 60 - 70 Ranging: Blue Dragons. 70 - ?? Ranging: Black Dragons. ^ Is that a good set up? Or should I train on something else? For PRAYER: [51] No bloody idea. B-Bones? xD Or was it those ecto-things or guilded altar? I couldn't really find anything for this. For FLETCHING: [75] Darts or broad arrows? For MAGIC: [71] I gathered this is alching mainly. What would be good items to alch with little money loss. I'd like answers for these factors: runecrafting the nature runes and buying them. For CRAFTING: [57] Not really sure about this one, no-one ever talks about it. Tanning hides? For RUNECRAFTING: [40] Uhh ZMI? Whatever that is... Just to start, there are IMO: smithing : cannonballs are just for cash, for xp i prefer addy bolts, oh, it gives a small loss i think. ranging : try some range slaying or fire giants, yaks if you want, but i don't like them 8-) Prayer : Dragon Bones on an Gilded Altar Fletch : Broad Arrows Magic : don't know, soz Craft : Tanning Hides don't give you xp, i think making emerald bracelets and alching gives a small loss, check it Rc : Airs till 44, then nats till 54, then laws till 70+/-, then ZMI @santana_raphaelI'm retired from Runescape due to my really bad connection, maybe coming back soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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