Aceethan Posted September 3, 2011 Share Posted September 3, 2011 Hey guys, so in preparation for the bonus weekend I need to decide what skills to train/ in what order to train them. Most of these skills are requirements for the quest cape so that's that, here we go. I need: 2 Slayer Lvs. 65-673 Range Lvs. 72-753 Smithing Lvs. 71-744 Thieving Lvs. 70-745 Crafting Lvs. 71-765 Summoning Lvs. 60-655 Hunter Lvs. 62-677 Prayer Lvs. 63-707 Mining Lvs. 69-7612 Agility Lvs. 65-77 Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brad1431 Posted September 3, 2011 Share Posted September 3, 2011 well, to start prayer is worthless to train on BXPW, and summon you will do after it is down to 1.1, so those are out. after that I would pick the most difficult or expensive ones, so slayer you can cannon and range, so those two are out, I would lean towards crafting and smithing as those are slow... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arthu Posted September 3, 2011 Share Posted September 3, 2011 Get those smith and craft levels as quick as possible, and mine or agile after that. Do summoning after your bonus hits 1.1. 99+ all 23rd March 2012 - 2496 total 13th June 2012.9000+ dragon drops! Including draconic visage, d chains, d spears, d2h, d claws, d meds, d legs, d skirts... d bones, d hides :)?I want jagex to put resource dungeons and dungeoneering skill doors to dungeoneering floors so I can dungeon and get dungeoneering xp while I dg so I don't have to dg to get dg exp, but I can dg while I dg :)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quyneax Posted September 3, 2011 Share Posted September 3, 2011 Crafting > smithing > ranged > Agility = Mining = Hunter = Thieving At 1.1x, summoning. Prayer and slayer are better done at another time. Ranging is best trained by cannoning slayer but if you don't do that you can chin. Supporter of Zaros | Quest Cape owner since 22 may 2010 | No skills below 99 | Total level 2595 | Completionist Cape owner since 17th June 2013 | Suggestions 99 summoning (18th June 2011, previously untrimmed) | 99 farming (14th July 2011) | 99 prayer (8th September 2011) | 99 constitution (10th September 2011) | 99 dungeoneering (15th November 2011) 99 ranged (28th November 2011) | 99 attack, 99 defence, 99 strength (11th December 2011) | 99 slayer (18th December 2011) | 99 magic (22nd December 2011) | 99 construction (16th March 2012) 99 herblore (22nd March 2012) | 99 firemaking (26th March 2012) | 99 cooking (2nd July 2012) | 99 runecrafting (12th March 2012) | 99 crafting (26th August 2012) | 99 agility (19th November 2012) 99 woodcutting (22nd November 2012) | 99 fletching (31st December 2012) | 99 thieving (3rd January 2013) | 99 hunter (11th January 2013) | 99 mining (21st January 2013) | 99 fishing (21st January 2013) 99 smithing (21st January 2013) | 120 dungeoneering (17th June 2013) | 99 divination (24th November 2013) Tormented demon drops: twenty effigies, nine pairs of claws, two dragon armour slices and one elite clue | Dagannoth king drops: two dragon hatchets, two elite clues, one archer ring and one warrior ring Glacor drops: four pairs of ragefire boots, one pair of steadfast boots, six effigies, two hundred lots of Armadyl shards, three elite clues | Nex split: Torva boots | Kalphite King split: off-hand drygore mace 30/30 Shattered Heart statues completed | 16/16 Court Cases completed | 25/25 Choc Chimp Ices delivered | 500/500 Vyrewatch burned | 584/584 tasks completed | 4000/4000 chompies hunted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aceethan Posted September 4, 2011 Author Share Posted September 4, 2011 Thanks guys, for sure doing crafting and smithing first (I didn't realize they were such bothers!). Summoning at the end and something like agility or mine in between. Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AHappySeeker Posted September 4, 2011 Share Posted September 4, 2011 It's not so much the fact that they're bothers, really. It's just that doing buyables on bxpw not only compounds the time actuating your exp but also the time spent making the money spent on supplies. There is no possibility of this with non-buyable skills, therefore allowing them to only compound time spent during bxpw rather than both time during bxpw and the weeks leading up to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aceethan Posted September 5, 2011 Author Share Posted September 5, 2011 It's not so much the fact that they're bothers, really. It's just that doing buyables on bxpw not only compounds the time actuating your exp but also the time spent making the money spent on supplies. There is no possibility of this with non-buyable skills, therefore allowing them to only compound time spent during bxpw rather than both time during bxpw and the weeks leading up to it. Enlightening! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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