June 13, 200620 yr Hey guys, :lol: I have a pure. Shes :oops: 40 cb 36 str 31 att 56 range 55 mage pray en def 1 hits 50 wc 45 I'm gonna be member after my exams. But i need 17k willows to fletch to lvl 70 fletching. Then i have to alch about 47k yew longs for 85 mage. But the thing is. HOW DO I MAKE money WITH A PURE??? Does someone has any tips for me??? Grtz Timzar :wink:
June 13, 200620 yr A pure ? i would say fishing and cooking seeing it would help yourself also for food. Or merchant...
June 13, 200620 yr merchanting, air running in world 16 if you are a member you can run laws or just pick one skill and get it realy high
June 14, 200620 yr Chickens, while training my pure at his lower levels, I collected feathers.. You can also cook the chicken meat for some easy exp since the fireplace by them makes it quite quick. Help drive change Canada
June 14, 200620 yr Chickens, while training my pure at his lower levels, I collected feathers.. You can also cook the chicken meat for some easy exp since the fireplace by them makes it quite quick. I used to do that aswell, with an old pure of mine.. It works well, people who power-fish salmon/trout buy the feathers often.. Wha.. What..? Where am I?
June 14, 200620 yr How do you make money with a pure.. hmm 1. PK - Sell the stuff you pk of course 2. Merchant - Works on all level characters 3. After you get to level 70 fletching, alch. 4. Woodcut 5. Runecraft Hope this helps -Honeo Training my pure!
June 14, 200620 yr Take advantage of the current oak market for construction - not sure if 100 gp is still possible though. If you are preparing to fletch in members, get a good supply of feathers in, and either get logs (normal logs from ordinary, dead or evergreen trees), or prepare to stand and cut arrow shafts (stakable) while among the trees, then make untipped arrows using the feathers. Then bank them until you can tip them as required, though if you find a buyer for bronze, make bronze... NB. if you intend making bronze arrows for training, then lay in a good supply of bronze bars to smith arrowheads from. Probably best to start by fletching bronze or untipped arrows, than junk bows. Might also be worth laying in a supply of oaks, so you can jump to oak bows, leaving the remainder of the untipped arrows to finish at higher level.
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