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I'm trying to work out the fastest methods for levelling up a few of my lower skills, and need input as usual.

 

Which of the following produces the highest XP/Hr for each skill:

 

Woodcutting : Ivy / Teaks with urns / Pines with urns

Is there anything special to note, like dropping split logs? Adze or Hatchet?

Construction : Carved Teak Magic Wardrobe flatpacks / Oak doors

Drop the flatpacks? Or is there a better alternative to both? (Assume only using teak / oak planks)

 

Hunter : Draconic Jadinkos, or is there anything else worth catching?

 

If there is a better method than the ones I've listed out, do mention them so I can consider them too, but please first select the best option I've listed out.

Also give a quick brief on setup if possible.

 

Thanks guys!

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Wouldn't mahogany tables be faster exp than teak wardrobes/oak doors?

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Flatpacks suck for sure, it's always faster to build-remove. If you hate the heavy clicking load I think you'd be better off with mahogany with sc tools (not 100% sure on those rates vs. flatpack rates).

 

Draconic jads all the way.

 

Pines are faster woodcutting xp, probably more efficient in general unless your income is extremely (unrealistically) low.

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Personally, I've done Zombie Impling Jars for Construction.

 

I know Blade has a log of ~28k sample size, and the cost ranges from about 21-23 gp/xp, and aside from the buy limits (500 per 4 hours), they are incredibly fast.

I have a log of ~6k sample size at the moment, and I can't compare gp/xp, as I haven't kept track of bone prices. Although, my average jars per bone is quite a bit lower than Blade's, so Zombie Implings are possibly under 20 gp/xp at the moment. Gp/xp depends heavily on bone prices, and on jars/bone rates.

 

Blade's blog showed an average of 1 bone per 15 jars, whereas mine show an average of 1 bone in 12 jars. Possibly a hidden update, for bones becoming more common.

 

Compared to mahogany tables, I'd say mahog tables are faster if you want to buy planks, and just get it done. If you have time to wait out the buy period, and you don't want heavy, click intensive training, Zombie Implings are well worth the extra cost. The only clicking with Zombie Implings is looting them and taking them to Barlak.

 

 

As far as Hunter goes, I recall xpx saying something about Draconics only being good after a certain level, 90+ if I remember. Until 90, you should be doing Carrions, as they give better xp rates at lower levels (80-90), and give much better seed rates.

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As far as Hunter goes, I recall xpx saying something about Draconics only being good after a certain level, 90+ if I remember. Until 90, you should be doing Carrions, as they give better xp rates at lower levels (80-90), and give much better seed rates.

 

Having recently hunted both draconic-common and igneous-carrion, I'm somewhat skeptical of this. However, it's true that I refined my technique a fair bit after moving to draconics, so I could be mistaken.

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