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Junk that you can make in f2p?

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Are there any good methods of acquiring junk that can be traded in f2p worlds?

fire/mind runes from gop?

Willow logs lol.

 

 

 

fire/mind runes from gop?

 

 

 

Serious? I wouldnt say that since water talis are 3k+ each, but what do I know?

 

Gin are you going to get members after your F2P run? You could just stock up on RCT's and cash them in in members, screw junk just get money.

 

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I dont need a siggy no moar.

Willow logs lol.

 

 

 

fire/mind runes from gop?

 

 

 

Serious? I wouldnt say that since water talis are 3k+ each, but what do I know?

 

Gin are you going to get members after your F2P run? You could just stock up on RCT's and cash them in in members, screw junk just get money.

 

:|

 

I was talking about the runes you craft during the game :wall:

I'll say this one more time: junk is only worth making if you're making it as a waste product of training a skill really fast. Otherwise, you can make cash faster than "making junk". A good example of a "good junk" to make is broad bolts (I know it's P2P), since it's fast experience.

Maybe gold necklaces as they cost more then the gold bars.

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I was just curious if there were any methods of making f2p junk worth consideraly more that its raw material (For example maple and willow (u)s. Guess not then.

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