Poppet Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 I'm thinking about getting a 99 through I don't want a hard one like Runecrafting or an easy one like Fletching also I don't want it to be a combat stat except magic. I have 35 million gold pieces or so to spend on a skill hopeful not like Herblore,etc. Can anyone help me decide. Edit: Also try to explain how I should do it would be helpful but not required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aspeeder Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 That would probably be close to enough for smithing or farming, and if not it shouldn't be more than 5mil more (I think it may be 40 mil for farming). Oh, and also make sure that you like the skill ;) . http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww6/aspeeder/Siggy_zpsewaiux2t.png 99 Strength since 6/02/10 99 Attack since 9/19/10 99 Constitution since 10/03/10 99 Defense since 3/14/11 99 Slayer since 8/30/11 99 Summoning since 9/10/11 99 Ranged since 09/18/11 99 Magic since 11/12/11 99 Prayer since 11/15/11 99 Herblore since 3/29/12 99 Firemaking since 5/15/12 99 Smithing since 10/04/12 99 Crafting since 9/16/13 99 Agility since 9/23/13 99 Dungeoneering since 1/1/14 99 Fishing since 2/4/14 99 Mining since 2/28/14 99 Farming since 6/04/14 99 Cooking since 6/11/14 99 Runecrafting since 10/10/14 9 Fletching since 11/11/14 99 Thieving since 11/14/14 99 Woodcutting since 11/20/14 99 Construction since 12/03/14 99 Divination since 2/22/15 99 Hunter since 2/23/15 99 Invention since 01/20/17 99 Archaeology since 5/14/22 99 Necromancy since 11/22/25 Quest Point Cape since 08/20/09 Maxed since 2/23/15 Fire Cape since 02/27/13 Slayer: 3 Leaf-Bladed Swords, 8 Black Masks, 2 Hexcrests, 26 Granite Mauls, 5 Focus Sights, 33 Abyssal Whips, 9 Dark Bows, 1 Whip Vine, 3 Staffs of Light, 15 Polypore Sticks Dragon: 10 Draconic Visages, 7 Shield Left Halves, 20 Dragon Boots, 40 Dragon Med Helms, 8 Dragon Platelegs, 6 Dragon Spears, 20 Dragon Daggers, 5 Dragon Plateskirts, 1 Dragon Chainbody, 63 Off-hand Dragon Throwing Axes, 19 Dragon Longswords, 27 Dragon Maces, 1 Dragon Ward Treasure Trails: Saradomin Full Helm, Ranger Boots, Rune Body (t), Saradomin Vambraces, Various God Pages Misc:1 Onyx,1 Ahrim's Hood, 1 Guthan's Chainskirt, 1 Demon Slayer Boots Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaaps1 Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 List of all skills within your spending limit, excluding combat stats other than magic: -Magic -Hunter -Woodcutting -Fletching -Firemaking -Fishing -Thieving -Agility -Runecrafting -Mining -Crafting -Fishing -Cooking You could potentially afford Construction, Slayer or Farming, but then you'd be training it too inefficiently. Now when you say "super-easy", I assume you mean "quick and cheap xp". So removing the ones that are over 150k xp/hour AND cheap: -Magic -Hunter -Woodcutting -Agility -Fishing -Runecrafting -Mining -Crafting When you say "hard", I assume you mean "under 50k per hour" or "intensive clicking". Removing those: -Magic -Woodcutting -Fishing -Crafting Pick your poison I guess. Now looking into the ones I didn't mention: -Farming: For 65m, you can get this level. This is the cheap way. I'm pretty sure it was Maples and Pineapples, doing 2 maple runs per day and including profit from herbs. You could go for it, if you can come up with another 30m -Slayer, I doubt you can afford the heavy cannoning required to efficiently get 99 slayer with just 35m. You could try, although you would need to be a bit conservative the first few levels -Ranged, you could get this with chinchompas within your budget -Summoning, as long as you don't spend too much money on getting the charms, you could get 99 summoning if you can come up with another 10-20m So pick your skill(s) and we can work from there. ~It's Super Effective! (The Zaaps Blog)~My YouTube Channel, where you get to watch me go around and make a fool out of myself and all comp capersGuides:~Yeah I wrote them once~Suggestions:~Yeah I made those once~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poppet Posted August 26, 2009 Author Share Posted August 26, 2009 [hide=]List of all skills within your spending limit, excluding combat stats other than magic: -Magic -Hunter -Woodcutting -Fletching -Firemaking -Fishing -Thieving -Agility -Runecrafting -Mining -Crafting -Fishing -Cooking You could potentially afford Construction, Slayer or Farming, but then you'd be training it too inefficiently. Now when you say "super-easy", I assume you mean "quick and cheap xp". So removing the ones that are over 150k xp/hour AND cheap: -Magic -Hunter -Woodcutting -Agility -Fishing -Runecrafting -Mining -Crafting When you say "hard", I assume you mean "under 50k per hour" or "intensive clicking". Removing those: -Magic -Woodcutting -Fishing -Crafting Pick your poison I guess. Now looking into the ones I didn't mention: -Farming: For 65m, you can get this level. This is the cheap way. I'm pretty sure it was Maples and Pineapples, doing 2 maple runs per day and including profit from herbs. You could go for it, if you can come up with another 30m -Slayer, I doubt you can afford the heavy cannoning required to efficiently get 99 slayer with just 35m. You could try, although you would need to be a bit conservative the first few levels -Ranged, you could get this with chinchompas within your budget -Summoning, as long as you don't spend too much money on getting the charms, you could get 99 summoning if you can come up with another 10-20m So pick your skill(s) and we can work from there.[/hide] Thanks Zaaps and aspeeder I'm not looking at spending alot for near useless 99s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blake Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 I would do thieving. Fast xp, no cost, some profit, and fun : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mughinn Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 i would go for magic, but thats ujst me as i enjoy it a lot, you could burst lobsters and combine with profiting magic training(like humudify vials) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poppet Posted August 26, 2009 Author Share Posted August 26, 2009 i would go for magic, but thats ujst me as i enjoy it a lot, you could burst lobsters and combine with profiting magic training(like humudify vials) I'm leaning towards magic it can be profitable,useful in combat,helps skill related,etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abbydog95 Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 i would go for magic, but thats ujst me as i enjoy it a lot, you could burst lobsters and combine with profiting magic training(like humudify vials) I'm leaning towards magic it can be profitable,useful in combat,helps skill related,etc. Good choice, its very helpful at 96 94 and much more. Also it can be very "AFK" able if you go with alching and have a wireless keyboard PSN: Skaterguy1224 Tactical Nukes - 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poppet Posted August 26, 2009 Author Share Posted August 26, 2009 i would go for magic, but thats ujst me as i enjoy it a lot, you could burst lobsters and combine with profiting magic training(like humudify vials) I'm leaning towards magic it can be profitable,useful in combat,helps skill related,etc. Good choice, its very helpful at 96 94 and much more. Also it can be very "AFK" able if you go with alching and have a wireless keyboard I'm not going to bother with your Afk talk anyways I hate mouse keys. I'm doing string jewellery right now for plank make through which is easy to read forums. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaaps1 Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 You actually were able to buy some gold ammys? ~It's Super Effective! (The Zaaps Blog)~My YouTube Channel, where you get to watch me go around and make a fool out of myself and all comp capersGuides:~Yeah I wrote them once~Suggestions:~Yeah I made those once~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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