in2it85 Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 Ok so I was thinking of starting out and checkout Dungoneering (my lvl is 1) So I am in need of tips and wondering if there's anything I need to prepare with first before attempting to lvl dungoneering (like a crucial skill that's used often or whatnot that is adviced to level up... or something like that) #1 Skills adviceable to get / lvl up before starting out.#2 Best method of lvling up fast#3 Solo or Party?#4 I heard dungoneering is quite nice xp/hour at higher rates is this statement true or false? (if true, when does the nice XP start coming in?)#How long would it take for me to get like 85 dungoneering (stats below) I am comibat 136 (maxxed melee) with roughly ~1950 overall stats (Dungoneering level @ 1) Thanks in advance hope to hear from some pro-high lvl dungoneer'rs soon :) Runescape Main: | + Combat 138 + | 99 HP | 99 Attack | 99 Strength | 99 Defence | Prayer 99 | Mage 99 | Slayer 90 | 99 Cooking | | 99 Fletch | 99 Summoning | Theiving 99 | Firemaking 99 | Woodcutting 99 | Agility 99 | Ranging 99 | Herblore 99 | Total skill: ~2350+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomrombom Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 1. Smithing, Mining, Firemaking, Fishing, Prayer. 2. C1 rush lower floors, C6 large 5 player higher floors, resetting prestige as needed. 3. Solo at low floors (under 20 really) team floors above that. 4. Dung is good xp 80+. 65+ it becomes okay. Under that, it's relatively pretty bad. 5. Depends how much you dung. You could feasibly do it in a week or two - more likely to take around 3-6 weeks of nonstop dung. PM me for fitocracy invite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPMC Mate Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 I would use ToG and Penguin Points on DG until like 50/60. Really? Cause as I recall it was you who was the one cussing me at base. Also, re-read what you just said: one 15 second delay (which is an exaggeration to begin with) ruins floor times? You are beyond ridiculous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
in2it85 Posted June 25, 2011 Author Share Posted June 25, 2011 1. Smithing, Mining, Firemaking, Fishing, Prayer. 2. C1 rush lower floors, C6 large 5 player higher floors, resetting prestige as needed. 3. Solo at low floors (under 20 really) team floors above that. 4. Dung is good xp 80+. 65+ it becomes okay. Under that, it's relatively pretty bad. 5. Depends how much you dung. You could feasibly do it in a week or two - more likely to take around 3-6 weeks of nonstop dung. K.. by rush you simply mean ignore stuff just find keys and kill boss and end each dungeon as quick as possible yea? Edit: Oh and I've forgot how much faster xp/hour would I get by getting "Smith, Mining, FM, Fishing" up? Is it worth it or can I simply ask for assistance from other players instead to save me the effort..? Runescape Main: | + Combat 138 + | 99 HP | 99 Attack | 99 Strength | 99 Defence | Prayer 99 | Mage 99 | Slayer 90 | 99 Cooking | | 99 Fletch | 99 Summoning | Theiving 99 | Firemaking 99 | Woodcutting 99 | Agility 99 | Ranging 99 | Herblore 99 | Total skill: ~2350+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
in2it85 Posted June 25, 2011 Author Share Posted June 25, 2011 I would use ToG and Penguin Points on DG until like 50/60. ToG? Runescape Main: | + Combat 138 + | 99 HP | 99 Attack | 99 Strength | 99 Defence | Prayer 99 | Mage 99 | Slayer 90 | 99 Cooking | | 99 Fletch | 99 Summoning | Theiving 99 | Firemaking 99 | Woodcutting 99 | Agility 99 | Ranging 99 | Herblore 99 | Total skill: ~2350+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saunamajuri Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 I would use ToG and Penguin Points on DG until like 50/60. ToG?Tears of Guthix. "An Amateur practices until he can get it right. A Professional practices until he can't get it wrong." Quests just keep bringing me back to this game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomrombom Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 1. Smithing, Mining, Firemaking, Fishing, Prayer. 2. C1 rush lower floors, C6 large 5 player higher floors, resetting prestige as needed. 3. Solo at low floors (under 20 really) team floors above that. 4. Dung is good xp 80+. 65+ it becomes okay. Under that, it's relatively pretty bad. 5. Depends how much you dung. You could feasibly do it in a week or two - more likely to take around 3-6 weeks of nonstop dung. K.. by rush you simply mean ignore stuff just find keys and kill boss and end each dungeon as quick as possible yea? Edit: Oh and I've forgot how much faster xp/hour would I get by getting "Smith, Mining, FM, Fishing" up? Is it worth it or can I simply ask for assistance from other players instead to save me the effort..? Yes, rushing is basically doing floors as fast as humanly possible - kill nothing you don't have to and don't waste time collecting resources. You won't really get faster xp/h, but as you increase those levels you will be able to prepare yourself much better for dungs/bosses through being able to fish food, cook on higher fires, mine ores for armor, and making said armor. PM me for fitocracy invite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPMC Mate Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 Making armour is usually not needed as there are only a few bosses that need preparation. Really? Cause as I recall it was you who was the one cussing me at base. Also, re-read what you just said: one 15 second delay (which is an exaggeration to begin with) ruins floor times? You are beyond ridiculous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obtaurian Posted June 25, 2011 Share Posted June 25, 2011 It'd be better to describe "rushing" as being standard dungeoneering, and a better definition would be that it means completing the floor as fast as possible while still being efficient. To put it bluntly, [bleep] off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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