May 21, 200620 yr why do so manye people on forums buy yew longs for 600 each? what do they need 600 unstrung bows for?
May 21, 200620 yr To high alch for magic experience. :) PoetryIndexed Picture 1Indexed Picture 2 Killed my maxed Zerker pure April 2010 Rebooting Runescape
May 21, 200620 yr why do so manye people on forums buy yew longs for 600 each? what do they need 600 unstrung bows for? They aren't unstrung. They're strung Yew Longbows. High Alchemy: 768gp Bow Strings: 150ea Yew Logs: 300ea Making Yew Long: 450gp Profit: 150gp High number of suppliers due to high profit level Nature Runes: 300ea Assuming that the nature runes were Runecrafted by the alchimest, that's 168gp per bow. They therefore get more money than the fletcher, and they get exp in 2 skills (Runecrafting and Magic). don't worry, you are going to "hell" anyway. wanna race to see who gets there first?Officially reached 100 Combat at 1:33PM EST, June 14, 2007First Dragon Drop: Dragon Chain (Dust Devils) @ 10:48PM EST, July 14, 2008, lv113 combat
May 21, 200620 yr Author think it would be worth it for me to get 70 fleching im 35 atm. so that i could sell them to people, i have 10k yews (bought to merchant, but no one is buying them anymore)
May 21, 200620 yr I have 86 fletching right now. That gives me a nice advantage when I do Magic Longbows. Magic Logs: 1,000gp Bow String: 150gp Nature Rune: 300gp Total: 1450gp Alchemy: 1528gp Profit: ~65gp Compared to Yew Longbows Yew Log: 300gp Bow String: 150gp Nature Rune: 300gp Total: 750gp Alchemy: 768gp Profit: 18gp And with Yew Longbows, if your only source for supplies attempts to sell his items for even a little bit more, the profit margin that there is is put in extreme jeoparty. Magic Longbows give me a slightly larger margin to work with, allowing you to buy more supplies at different prices. don't worry, you are going to "hell" anyway. wanna race to see who gets there first?Officially reached 100 Combat at 1:33PM EST, June 14, 2007First Dragon Drop: Dragon Chain (Dust Devils) @ 10:48PM EST, July 14, 2008, lv113 combat
May 21, 200620 yr I have 86 fletching right now. That gives me a nice advantage when I do Magic Longbows. Magic Logs: 1,000gp Bow String: 150gp Nature Rune: 300gp Total: 1450gp Alchemy: 1528gp Profit: ~65gp Compared to Yew Longbows Yew Log: 300gp Bow String: 150gp Nature Rune: 300gp Total: 750gp Alchemy: 768gp Profit: 18gp And with Yew Longbows, if your only source for supplies attempts to sell his items for even a little bit more, the profit margin that there is is put in extreme jeoparty. Magic Longbows give me a slightly larger margin to work with, allowing you to buy more supplies at different prices. what are you doing? why are you buying yew logs for 300ea? :? ? :?: just buy them in world 1 for 240-250each.
May 21, 200620 yr Hey... those were old figures for me. I haven't done yew longbows in ages... I can craft Nature Runes now so I just flat out buy the Bows premade. don't worry, you are going to "hell" anyway. wanna race to see who gets there first?Officially reached 100 Combat at 1:33PM EST, June 14, 2007First Dragon Drop: Dragon Chain (Dust Devils) @ 10:48PM EST, July 14, 2008, lv113 combat
May 21, 200620 yr Magic Longbows: Magic Logs: 1,000gp Bow String: 180gp Nature Rune: 350gp Total: 1530gp Alchemy: 1528gp Profit: -2gp Yew Longbows Yew Log: 250gp Bow String: 180gp Nature Rune: 350gp Total: 780gp Alchemy: 768gp Profit: -12gp Fixed the prices .-. Bowstrings aren't 150 ea anymore, If you get 180 ea you are lucky, they generally sell for 200 ea. Nats aren't 300 ea either, with the pure ess increse, they increased too, and now they are around 350 ea, though you can get for 320, 330, or so with some luck. And as there is so much offer of yews cause of autoers, the prices isn't 300 ea anymore, it rounds 250 ea. PkmarioPorygon 64Black Charlizard
May 21, 200620 yr if ur serious about flectchin and would go for 99 (its pretty easy from 85) then it will be worth losing money by buying nats and alchin yews coz u can make it all bk from 85 makin mage longs 8-)
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