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New F2p skiler question

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I just started a new f2p skiller and was wondering about how long you guys think it woould take to train all of my non cb skills to lvl 60ish.

 

 

 

if you have any training methods feel free to share...thanks.

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i was thinking mining first then smithing and woodcutting and the rest would follow

in my opinion, i would mine rune essence, until you can do iron(southeast varrock) or silver. do that until coal... get to the mining guild (which is lvl 60) and mine coal and mith..

 

 

 

I'm sure there's other people who have a better method.. this is just my opinion.

I'm sure the easiest to do would be to woodcut/firemake.

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I piety the fool.

If you're not planning on smelting and smithing all the ores you mine, then make steel bars. The xp isn't too awful, considering you're a relatively low level, and the money can help you raise your other skills (I used mine for runecrafting and crafting).

 

 

 

For Crafting, I'd suggest buying silver ore/bars (depending on whether you want the smithing xp or not) and making tiaras. It's approximately 5k to 60 crafting.

 

 

 

Fishing should be trout & salmon all the way, while cooking what you catch.

 

 

 

EDIT: Willows for woodcutting and firemaking, naturally. :)

the point of a skiller is for pure enjoyment as Runescape itself is. If you are giving yourself a time scale... well what is the point of that?

 

 

 

it really depends on how much u play per day and really the method of training u use.

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