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Money is no obstacle! What's a fast method from 55 to 99? :thumbsup:

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Money being no obstacle, highest level potion you can do. 99 Herblore, from my last recollection, costs a few hundred mil.

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Money being no obstacle, highest level potion you can do. 99 Herblore, from my last recollection, costs a few hundred mil.

 

What pot? :blink:

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The highest level potion you can do. Some take into consideration what they do during their time playing, and make potions that'll help them part of the way (such as extremes and overloads), but the fastest way is to make the highest level potion you can.

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Money being no obstacle, highest level potion you can do. 99 Herblore, from my last recollection, costs a few hundred mil.

 

What pot? :blink:

 

The highest level potion you can do... So if your level 55 you make super strengths... Then at level 57 you make magic essense... then at 58 u make fletching potions.

 

That would be the fastest... In terms of your getting the most exp per potion you can make. But obviously it is better to train on a given potion just because a given second ingredient is more accessable.

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Okay! Haha, sorry guys! I'm dumb!):

 

Thanks! I'll try! :thumbsup:

 

I heard Serum207 was good too - Although untradable!):

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Okay! Haha, sorry guys! I'm dumb!):

 

Thanks! I'll try! :thumbsup:

 

I heard Serum207 was good too - Although untradable!):

 

Serum's are cheap, but they're pretty slow, and I don't believe you can note these? So you have to drop 28 at a time. If I were you, I'd spend the extra for the speed.

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Make all the overloads, extreme sets, super antifires, and super prayer pots that you will ever want, then make spec restores the rest of the way. They are very fast, but will not cost you as much as pots giving slightly more exp. As in, for half the cost, you lose like 20 exp per pot (comparing spec restores to ext str). If you absolutely do not care at all about cost, and are willing to waste millions more, extreme range pots will probably be fastest. They give very high exp, and have a stackable second ingredient, meaning you mix 27 pots without banking. Another very fast method is making overloads. This requires 96 herblore (to do quickly) and all the extremes to be made up in advance. Its not a sit back and relax method, but its fast and expensive. I would do spec restores once making all the ovls, etc that you will ever want. Any other method is simply a waste, and I can assure you, you arent rich enough to warrant the waste, which will be huge if you arent careful.

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You're going to want to make sure you make a strong supply of all the extremes before you get to 99. It would be a waste to have to keep making a bunch of really expensive potions that give lots of xp when you're already 99.

 

Although no matter how you slice it, you'll probably end up with way more spec restores than you'll ever need.

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Any particular reason you use smileys after every single sentence?

 

This is the help and advice boards...if you're answer is to google everything, this board would have no meaning.

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inggoogleit.com/"]Guides here *clicky clicky*

 

Any particular reason you use smileys after every single sentence?

 

This is the help and advice boards...if you're answer is to google everything, this board would have no meaning.

 

Understood, but read my rant on just such things http://forum.tip.it/topic/272947-read-a-guide-dude-asks-question/

 

Namely the "I'm level (insert level) in (insert skill) what do i do".

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I would strongly advice you to make overloads as soon as you can (this would mean at lvl 92-94. 94 perhaps, since stewing can be annoying). You will make around 4k overloads this way, which should be nearly a lifetime supply.

 

For overloads, you will need need to make 4k of each extreme pot, so start early on those (about as soon as you can make them). As a rough guideline: 4k overloads = 8.8m xp, so start using them as soon as you hit 4.2m xp (lvl 88?).

 

To reach 4.2m xp, make any pot (look up gp/xp at runescape wiki and decide which one, balancing cost and speed) up to lvl 82. At 82, make spec restores and some super antifires (as much as you think you will ever use) untill lvl 88, then start making the extremes for overloads.

 

Using this way you will:

 

a) Get 99 VERY fast.

b) End up with useful (untradeable) potions in stead of nothing (let's say you make brews: you sell them at the end so you get nothing, but xp).

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