ToLeRa7e Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 I'm making a skiller and I am just looking for some tips and advice. I have already begun with woodcutting and I have mostly been powerchopping, eventually I will bank yews just to make some cash. My main questions are: Should I get a 99 first or attack a different skill once I hit a certain point in woodcutting like 70 or 80? What shall I wear whilst skilling? I love to look stylish! Just looking for some opinion's on what has worked well for other's and kept them motivated. Thanks, ToLeRa7e Please check out my blog! - BLOG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir_Squab Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 For style, honestly, the clothes shop in Varrock now has a ton of choices. Oh, and I'd reccomend sticking to Ivy for 99wc. Squab unleashes Megiddo! Completed all quests and hard diaries. 75+ Skiller. (At one point.) 2000+ total. 99 Magic.[spoiler=The rest of my sig. You know you wanna see it.]my difinition of noob is i dont like u, either u are better then me or u are worst them meBuying spins make you a bad person...don't do it. It's like buying nukes for North Korea.Well if it bothers you that the game is more fun now, then you can go cry in a corner. :shame:your article was the equivalent of a circumcized porcupineThe only thing wrong with it is the lack of a percentage for when you need to stroke it. Poignant Purple to Lokie's Ravishing Red and Alg's Brilliant Blue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToLeRa7e Posted October 1, 2010 Author Share Posted October 1, 2010 For style, honestly, the clothes shop in Varrock now has a ton of choices. Oh, and I'd reccomend sticking to Ivy for 99wc. Thanks for the tips, I hadn't even thought of checking the Clothing Shop. Please check out my blog! - BLOG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K4ylan Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 You can get a castle wars kills/captures cape, which is difficult to get as a lvl 3. ~~~The Harpy List~~~Harpy Facts~~~It's Super Effective~~~The Beginning~~~Harpy Therapy Center~~~Alg~~~Jedi Harpy~~~Rohirrim~~~Attenuation~~~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToLeRa7e Posted October 2, 2010 Author Share Posted October 2, 2010 You can get a castle wars kills/captures cape, which is difficult to get as a lvl 3. I'm most likely staying F2P, but if I do go P2P maybe I'll try something challenging such as that :shades: Please check out my blog! - BLOG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirtybbqchip Posted October 2, 2010 Share Posted October 2, 2010 When I started my skiller, I did most of the quests/achievement diaries first. Then, I kept pushing my lowest skills higher so that I ended up with 50+ in all noncombat. After that I started going for individual skills to 99 as well as goofing off with treasure trails and little bits of leveling random skills. I have a guide linked in my signature that has a bunch of skiller tips. Take a look if you're interested :wink: If you decide to go P2P, Agility will be your best friend if you level it 50+ towards the beginning.. I cannot stand being able to only run a few feet at a time. As for clothing... (aside from the massive amount of new basic clothing Jagex added in)... If you decide to go P2P it's always fun to run around with Slayer gear, parts of the Circus clothing, Flowers, Treasure Trail rewards, and all kinds of other stuff. If you want to stay F2P there's the training bow/sword/shield that are blue and white, random event clothing, and Runecrafting gear (blue, yellow, or green) from the Great Orb Project. I do have a database of all items (although they are not separated by P2P/F2P) in my guide that level 3's can wear. I hope this helped and if you have any questions feel free to PM me in-game or on these forums :-P Being a Level 3 - Skillers Guide by Dirtybbqchip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToLeRa7e Posted October 2, 2010 Author Share Posted October 2, 2010 When I started my skiller, I did most of the quests/achievement diaries first. Then, I kept pushing my lowest skills higher so that I ended up with 50+ in all noncombat. After that I started going for individual skills to 99 as well as goofing off with treasure trails and little bits of leveling random skills. I have a guide linked in my signature that has a bunch of skiller tips. Take a look if you're interested :wink: If you decide to go P2P, Agility will be your best friend if you level it 50+ towards the beginning.. I cannot stand being able to only run a few feet at a time. As for clothing... (aside from the massive amount of new basic clothing Jagex added in)... If you decide to go P2P it's always fun to run around with Slayer gear, parts of the Circus clothing, Flowers, Treasure Trail rewards, and all kinds of other stuff. If you want to stay F2P there's the training bow/sword/shield that are blue and white, random event clothing, and Runecrafting gear (blue, yellow, or green) from the Great Orb Project. I do have a database of all items (although they are not separated by P2P/F2P) in my guide that level 3's can wear. I hope this helped and if you have any questions feel free to PM me in-game or on these forums :-P Very helpful and informative thank you very much! I never even considered doing quests/achievement diaries! I think I'm going to see how F2P goes first and if I'm enjoying it I will probably hop over to P2P. Please check out my blog! - BLOG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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