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Hey everyone!

 

I am currently at 73 agility and i really want it up for Ritual of the Mahjarrat.

This morning i did like 25k exp and got bored really quick..

Is there any way to do it faster or make it more fun? Currently watching some movies while doing it but still getting bored..

 

Greetings,

Atlanta

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In all seriousness, probably just do the best course you can (probably Ape Atoll?). Take part in the Pit D&D now and then to break the monotony. You could also give Agility a rest now and then and go train another skill or do your daily activities.

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Yea as Gywn said there's not really anyway to make it better. Pit and Circus give nice little bonuses, consider putting any prismatic stars you get from SOF Treasure Hunter in it if you really can't stand it. When I went for 99 I'd usually do an hour or two of agility, then do something fun (Slayer or DG) for a while. "Racing" people can pass the time too, although if you lag it's kinda not possible.

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Ah so there actually no better or faster way to do agility, just do the best course i can, in my case its ape toll..

Thanks for the tips anyway, i will keep going because i want my quest cape ;)

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Barbarian Assault is pretty good exp/hr.

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“I had a feeling we weren’t coming back from this fight when it began.”

“Do you have any regrets?”

“I don’t. It seems surprising, I know, but I wouldn’t change a thing. This is how it was meant to be.”

“Huh, you never really notice how lovely the day is until you realize you’ll never see it again.”

“Mmmhmm.”

 

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I recently did 72-77 agility myself, also for RoTM. I did it on Ape Atoll using Skoll boots, and like balleydafrog said, completed any quest that gave a decent chunk of agility xp.

 

On first glance at the 'available' quest list from the adventurer's log, there are three quests that immediately spring to mind which Atlanta can complete, provided he meets the requirements:

 

  • Prisoner of Glouphrie grants 60,000 agility xp.
  • Within the Light grants 35,000 agility xp.
  • Branches of Darkmeyer grants 20,000 agility xp and three tomes of 50,000 xp which can be spent on agility. Unfortunately, Atlanta still has to complete In aid & In search of the Myreque, so this probably isn't an option as it's so far down the Myreque questline.

 

Apart from that, Ape Atoll is likely the best xp from 70-85. The only thing for it is to stick to it.

 

 

  • If you haven't already, use Skoll boots on agility for bonus xp. You most likely already have, though. Like BloodAngel said, put any prismatic stars here as well.
  • Set small goals. Don't go for 73-77 or even 73-75 agility in one sitting - you'll be bored out of your mind and give up sooner rather than later. I know I would. Instead, set yourself a goal to do at least one hour of agility every day, and get the most xp you can in that hour. Listen to music or an audiobook to make things more bearable. After an hour, go do something else to liven things up.
  • Don't pay too much attention to your xp counter, and don't count the laps you're running. If you do you will feel as if things creep along ever so slowly and you'll get bored and frustrated. Instead, right-click the agility skill and set level 77 as a goal. Pay attention to the % bar, not the xp, and try to aim for increments of 5%. This will make it feel like it goes faster.
  • If someone else is on the agility course, try to race them in completing the obstacles. It's not much, but it gives you a small incentive to go around.

 

 

There are probably more tips I've forgotten to mention here, but there is no 'short and sweet' way to do agility, I'm afraid.

 

Good luck.

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I recently did 72-77 agility myself, also for RoTM. I did it on Ape Atoll using Skoll boots, and like balleydafrog said, completed any quest that gave a decent chunk of agility xp.

 

On first glance at the 'available' quest list from the adventurer's log, there are three quests that immediately spring to mind which Atlanta can complete, provided he meets the requirements:

 

 

  • Prisoner of Glouphrie grants 60,000 agility xp.

     

     

  • Within the Light grants 35,000 agility xp.

     

     

  • Branches of Darkmeyer grants 20,000 agility xp and three tomes of 50,000 xp which can be spent on agility. Unfortunately, Atlanta still has to complete In aid & In search of the Myreque, so this probably isn't an option as it's so far down the Myreque questline.

 

 

Apart from that, Ape Atoll is likely the best xp from 70-85. The only thing for it is to stick to it.

 

 

 

  • If you haven't already, use Skoll boots on agility for bonus xp. You most likely already have, though. Like BloodAngel said, put any prismatic stars here as well.

     

     

  • Set small goals. Don't go for 73-77 or even 73-75 agility in one sitting - you'll be bored out of your mind and give up sooner rather than later. I know I would. Instead, set yourself a goal to do at least one hour of agility every day, and get the most xp you can in that hour. Listen to music or an audiobook to make things more bearable. After an hour, go do something else to liven things up.

     

     

  • Don't pay too much attention to your xp counter, and don't count the laps you're running. If you do you will feel as if things creep along ever so slowly and you'll get bored and frustrated. Instead, right-click the agility skill and set level 77 as a goal. Pay attention to the % bar, not the xp, and try to aim for increments of 5%. This will make it feel like it goes faster.

     

     

  • If someone else is on the agility course, try to race them in completing the obstacles. It's not much, but it gives you a small incentive to go around.

 

 

 

There are probably more tips I've forgotten to mention here, but there is no 'short and sweet' way to do agility, I'm afraid.

 

Good luck.

 

Wow thanks man, these tips will really help me!

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