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Alright so I have all my money invested right now, Mostly in a red, And I got about 10M Cash, I was wondering what there is I could do to make money with this? I'd preffer to train combat but if theres methods that are alot better I'd be fine not training combat. Gp/Hr and Xp/Hr rates would be apreciated, Thanks!

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You could try boss hunting? or barrows is fairly steady income if you get lucky you will make a fair bit.

 

If not, there is always the easy way to make cash. Picking white berry's is a easy one I use if i become broke for any reason. I don't know any of the Gp/H though.

 

Edit: Farming herbs on the side is also good. Very easy to gain money from.

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Slayer, farming herbs, mining gold, fishing rocktails, killing daggonth kings, killing tormented demons, god wars dungeon. The list goes on and on and on. The question is what sort of gp/hr are you expecting, and what sort of playing style do you want to use such as very little attention, or a lot of attention required. For little attention, fishing and mining would net you 50-60m per skill if you went for 99. For a lot of attention you could monster hunt and slay for decent cash.

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Tds are defiantly a pretty good and fun way to make money imo, not super boring like other money makers.

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