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All skills to 70

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I've been away from the game for nearly two years and really only came back because I wanted to try dungeoneering. (Dumb name, fun skill.)

 

I wanted to get all my professions to about 70 for more general utility in the dungeons. I don't remember what the popular training methods for alot of skills are, and I'd bet they are outdated even if I did know.

 

My skills at the moment are:

 

Attack: 85

Strength: 85

Defense: 88

Ranging: 80

Prayer: 70

Magic: 85

Runecrafting: 60

Construction: 57 (irrelevant though, has no real use in dungeoneering and my house already has most of the good stuff.)

Hitpoints: 99

Agility: 70

Herblore: 55

Thieving: 60

Crafting: 62

Fletching: 99

Slayer: 77

Hunter: 68

Mining: 61

Smithing: 55

Fishing: 99

Cooking: 67

Firemaking: 53

Woodcutting: 66

Farming: 66

Summoning: 68

 

I like a middle of the road approach when it comes to cost and xp per hour. I can spend a bit, but I'd be willing to sacrifice some xpph to gain money or cut losses. As long as its not to extreme one way or the other.

I've been away from the game for nearly two years and really only came back because I wanted to try dungeoneering. (Dumb name, fun skill.)

 

I wanted to get all my professions to about 70 for more general utility in the dungeons. I don't remember what the popular training methods for alot of skills are, and I'd bet they are outdated even if I did know.

 

My skills at the moment are:

 

Attack: 85

Strength: 85

Defense: 88

Ranging: 80

Prayer: 70

Magic: 85

Runecrafting: 60

Construction: 57 (irrelevant though, has no real use in dungeoneering and my house already has most of the good stuff.) Oak larders.

Hitpoints: 99

Agility: 70

Herblore: 55 Just go for the cheapest potion.

Thieving: 60 Try plundering? I find it the most fun method

Crafting: 62 Make battlestaves or d'hide bodies

Fletching: 99

Slayer: 77

Hunter: 68 Red sallies.

Mining: 61 Granite if you want to powermine, or Kyatt Iron mine (teleport to Piscatoris with a Spirit Kyatt, mine the iron nearby, tele to CW, repeat)

Smithing: 55 Not sure of the current prices, but the fastest way is always the highest plate you can make, but bolts have always been cheapish

Fishing: 99

Cooking: 67 Probably Tuna

Firemaking: 53 Burn some maples

Woodcutting: 66 Try ivy? I can't remember the level to cut ivy off the top of my head.

Farming: 66 Farm fruit trees and herbs (to lower the cost)

Summoning: 68 There's an AOW guide that helped me with which pouches to make.

 

I like a middle of the road approach when it comes to cost and xp per hour. I can spend a bit, but I'd be willing to sacrifice some xpph to gain money or cut losses. As long as its not to extreme one way or the other.

 

I tried helping out some. Nice to see you back, by the way.

~ Proud Father ~ Proud (Currently Deployed) Army National Guardsmen ~ Proud Lakota ~ Retired Tip.It Crew ~
 

I've been away from the game for nearly two years and really only came back because I wanted to try dungeoneering. (Dumb name, fun skill.)

I wanted to get all my professions to about 70 for more general utility in the dungeons.

I don't remember what the popular training methods for alot of skills are, and I'd bet they are outdated even if I did know.My skills at the moment are:Attack: 85Strength: 85 Defense: 88

Ranging: 80

Prayer: 70

Magic: 85

Runecrafting: 60 water runes with runecrafting gloves from fog are the fastest by far

Construction: 57 (irrelevant though, has no real use in dungeoneering and my house already has most of the good stuff.)

Hitpoints: 99

Agility: 70

Herblore: 55 make pray pots and just make pots with the herbs u farm (or sell and buy cheaper 1s ofc)

Thieving: 60 pluder isnt really fast @ 60 so i'd just say thief knights in ardy (is what i did)

Crafting: 62 battlestaffs are the cheapest, just put an offer in ge for a couple of k of em and train other skills, by that time ull have gotten enough

Fletching: 99

Slayer: 77

Hunter: 68 as said above, red sallys

Mining: 61 granite or power mining iron is fastest, the profit is neglectable so just drop em

Smithing: 55 u could try making iron knives

Fishing: 99

Cooking: 67 tunas

Firemaking: 53 maples

Woodcutting: 66 willow at barb outpost till 68, then ivy's

Farming: 66 herbs all the way or plant some pineapples trees along, when u plant avantoes u still get nice profit even with the pineapples

Summoning: 68 make some barker toad pouches or stranger plants (only if ur sure ull never train summ anymore cuz crims are waste before 74)

I like a middle of the road approach when it comes to cost and xp per hour. I can spend a bit, but I'd be willing to sacrifice some xpph to gain money or cut losses. As long as its not to extreme one way or the other.

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goals:

all skills 70+ (completed)

all skills 80+

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