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Getting an account to all 60 skills.

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Looking to get the above account to all 60 in skills, what would be the most efficient way to do so? No need to make a giant list, you can just give the most efficient way of doing one skill if you want.

 

An estimated hours/skill as well as gp gained/lost per skill would be helpful.

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Curiously enough I am in the same boat as you trying to get all my non combat skills to 60, I have used the incredibly useful and well written guides in the AoW forum and it has helped me a lot.

 

Farming is easy to get a jumpstart with a few quests (IIRC Fairy Tale 1 takes you to level 16 with its XP reward) once you get 15 doing oak trees run is pretty decent xp, then at willows when you can and as such upgrading to the next best tree you can plant, don't forget to use supercompost and pay the farmers so your plants don't die.

 

Hunter I tracked polar kebits till arround level 15 then I moved to Ruby Harvests (butterflies) until I could trap the birds in the jungle area (can't recall their name sorry) then at level 29 I started trapping swamp lizard and stayed there till my current level (44), I've read that falconry is best; but I think I had better XP rates at Swamp lizzies than with falcons (152 XP per catch opposed to 104 from Spotted Kebits).

 

Cooking the best way is by making wines, though it gets somewhat expensive.

 

And that is all I can think about right now, again I suggest you look into the guides forum right here.

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My lower account was about 600 lvl total when I made it member at end of january. Personally I decided on not train combat at all for the sake of training combat, but to only train combat in dungeons and doing slayer. So I have trained strenght in dungeons with 2h sword, att and def while slaying. Actually my first dungeoneering goal was to get a bone crusher - to get prayer exp while slaying.

 

If you join a clan, there is wonderful wonderful exp to be had in the citadel, both working at the citadel (especially crafting, firemaking and cooking) but also when charging citadel ring and working on skills normal way with the ring in inventory. Friend with lvl 1 crafting got to lvl 43 in a few hours at loom at tier 5 citadel.

 

For fishing I personally like mini game fish flingers. Once you understand the minigame it is very nice exp at all levels - normal fishing bores me ;)

 

Rc: make sure to do wicked hood daily, do best rune you can. Get duel rings and craft fire runes, that is nice and quick teleport back and forth between duel arena and cw bank - or if you prefer to bank by one of the lodestone teleports.

 

For farming, just buy and farm the seeds that are cheap at ge to start. Low level herbs, tomatoes, sweetcorn, oak, willow, apple, banana, whatever. But do make sure to do a daily run to all tree patches. Arhein in catherby will sell you 40 pineapples per day, get them and make supercompost, and always use that. I pay farmer if i happen to have the stuff, otherwise i just leave it and hope for the best, and often crops survive. No big loss if they die when using cheap seeds, is of course different when you get level up and eventually start to use more expensive tree seeds.

 

For low level herblore, you can buy guam at ge and eye of newt pack and vial pack, and then sell your attack pots at ge without too much of a loss.

Please think before you ask a question. If you ask the right question, its much more likely you get the answer you are looking for :)

 

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Farming is easy to get a jumpstart with a few quests (IIRC Fairy Tale 1 takes you to level 16 with its XP reward) once you get 15 doing oak trees run is pretty decent xp, then at willows when you can and as such upgrading to the next best tree you can plant, don't forget to use supercompost and pay the farmers so your plants don't die.

 

 

 

 

If you pay to farmer for tree... dont use supercompost... normal compost is enough, tree wont die..

Farming is easy to get a jumpstart with a few quests (IIRC Fairy Tale 1 takes you to level 16 with its XP reward) once you get 15 doing oak trees run is pretty decent xp, then at willows when you can and as such upgrading to the next best tree you can plant, don't forget to use supercompost and pay the farmers so your plants don't die.

 

 

 

 

If you pay to farmer for tree... dont use supercompost... normal compost is enough, tree wont die..

 

Actually, you should always use supercompost. Even if you are paying the farmer, trees get diseased more often if you use normal compost. And that makes you lose a farming tick, which means the tree takes longer to grow. It's not like supercompost is expensive, anyway. Furthermore, it's a bit more experience than normal compost.

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