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75 con for 60/70 pray


MrClawz

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Hey all,

I want 75 con so i can get gilded altar for to up my prayer lv

I think my prayer lv is pretty low (only 50) and i thought that gettin 60 or 70 would be helpful for slayer etc.

I was lookin at how i could get con to 75 but its seemin like all options are gonna cost me 3m and then more for pray 70

 

If anybody could tell me how i can get my con lv from 57ish to 75 with like a 1-2m budget i would be really thankful,

(also if nebody would like 2 throw in some advise on how 2 do the same for prayer)

I can maybe get sc hammers but atm ive kinda been saving them for my first ever lv 90 (fletchin)

Ty in advance!!!!!!!~~~~

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if u have done the quest for crystal saw, you can just lvl up to 69 with the boost of tea and saw (+6)

 

the fastest training method is oak larder but u may need 11820 oak planks to get 72 cons (if u haven't done the quest The Eyes of Glouphrie )

 

the slowest but cheapest way to get 72 or 69 cons is using limestone which i don't recommend

 

then with the boost of tea form the Wooden Shelves 3 (3 teak planks, 6 soft clay, 2 gold leaf (260K gp)) at 67 lvl u can make the alter

 

but since you are only planning to get 72 or 69 cons u should get sc hammer and crystal saw that reduce the cost a lot

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You can get a +2 tea for cheap, I'd recommend not using the gold leaf for better tea but instead for another construction level. At 70 you can easily boost to 75. The altar will still cost around a million.

 

Oak larders are really the only viable way to train until you can make oak dungeon doors.

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ok, im confused now....

what is this about 69 and 72??

need clarification plz :(

You can build a gilded altar at level 69 if you use the construction boosting tea (from teak shelves (2)) as well as the crystal saw (from The Path of Glouphrie).

 

Just a side note: If you're planning on training construction just for the use of a gilded altar, you may want to think about just using another person's house. World 31 has a lot of people who offer free gilded altars at the Yannille portal. This would save you several mill in construction leveling costs as well as the cost to make the altar which iirc is ~2M with burners. Don't get me wrong, construction is a nice skill to get high in, but if you have to break the bank just to get an altar and can't buy any bones to use on it, it's a little useless.

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ok ty, ill try that,

any way to maybe get 60 or 70 pray on a 2m budget?

I am currently tryin to flip my way 2 the 50m mark but til i get there....=P

 

Even big bones would cost over 3m for level 70. You'd most likely be better off using infernal ashes or dragon bones, or at least babydragon bones, and then spending the time you saved on making back the extra money you spent, and more.

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im currently cookin up a way to make about 500k daily, this should be enough 2 fund for 3m.

can i use infernal ashes on a gilded altar? would that be cheaper?

Is chivalry worth it?

Sorry but im just full of questions 0.0

i can maybe slay for 500 drag bones, that shouldnt be 2 hard.... (would it :ohnoes: )

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im currently cookin up a way to make about 500k daily, this should be enough 2 fund for 3m.

 

You could probably make 500k per hour at dragons.

 

can i use infernal ashes on a gilded altar?

 

Yes.

 

would that be cheaper?

 

No, but it would be much faster and you could use the time you save to make more money, like I said.

 

Is chivalry worth it?

 

It would be better to just go to 70 for Piety.

 

i can maybe slay for 500 drag bones, that shouldnt be 2 hard.... (would it :ohnoes: )

 

That wouldn't be enough, though.

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You can get a +2 tea for cheap, I'd recommend not using the gold leaf for better tea but instead for another construction level. At 70 you can easily boost to 75. The altar will still cost around a million.

 

Oak larders are really the only viable way to train until you can make oak dungeon doors.

 

Agreed. Make oak larders until you can make oak dungeon doors.

Good luck with your training!

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