November 30, 200520 yr Put it this way, boys and girls... You just made 10k steel plates to train your smithing level. What are you going to do with the by-product? Sell to people? I would like to see you try... Give it out in Lumbridge? I fancy you'll get called a "noob" for every fifth plate you give out... You high alchemy it of course. i like high alch.. but i do it by alching mith plates.. instead of steel.. nats are expensive given that u can onli get free nats via creature drops...
December 2, 200520 yr I bought 6k magic logs 1k each last month. Made my own nats and bought bowstrings 150 each.
December 3, 200520 yr If anything, high alch is the main source of new RS gp. It's where RS gets most of its cash! All I learned in life, I learned on Tip.it
December 3, 200520 yr also if you read the tip it times it's another way to just give exp to another lvl without having to do another thing to gain that lvl...it's a way of combining lvl exp into one trip the tip it time explains it perfectly you should read it...and i say it's not really just about the money i find it more for the exp and the cash is the bonus...so what you lose a few gp you gained a hell of a lot exp You have the right, and people have the right to hate you for it.Thus, the circle of life is complete.Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.
December 4, 200520 yr High alching can be a good way to get money when you train on a strong monster that can drop items like rune meds or another item that you dont need, then you high alch it and get more money for it than you would to sell it to a player. (Most of the time)
December 4, 200520 yr High alching can be a good way to get money when you train on a strong monster that can drop items like rune meds or another item that you dont need, then you high alch it and get more money for it than you would to sell it to a player. (Most of the time) Uh, yeah. Kinda stating the obvious there, but you're correct nonetheless :) lpinkus
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