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Hi, I'm currently trying to raise my agility level to 56. It's currently at 48, and I've been using the Barbarian Course since level 43-44 or so; however, I'm thinking of switching to the Brimhaven Arena.

 

 

 

Which of the two courses is better XP per hour? Because the Barbarian course is short and easy but doesn't give too much XP, but the XP rate at the arena can be very variable.

 

 

 

What would you recommend?

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Brimhaven all the way, getting about 20 tickets can get you atleast 1 agility lvl. Make sure you bring about 2 stat restore pots though because of the darts (require 40 agility) if you mess up on them it will reduce your agility. But brimhaven is much better. Also if you have a couple agility pots you dont need to get 56 agility. You can use those.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, I'm currently trying to raise my agility level to 56. It's currently at 48, and I've been using the Barbarian Course since level 43-44 or so; however, I'm thinking of switching to the Brimhaven Arena.

 

 

 

Which of the two courses is better XP per hour? Because the Barbarian course is short and easy but doesn't give too much XP, but the XP rate at the arena can be very variable.

 

 

 

What would you recommend?

 

 

 

I can't give you any xp/hour numbers, but I can tell you that the Brimhaven course is a dream compared to the barbarian course. I thought I was going to go crazy running the barb course over and over. I finally switched to Brimhaven and *actually enjoyed training agility*. I collected 100 tickets and turned them in for a nice bonus (I was only going for 50 or so agility, whatever is recommended for Underground Pass).

 

 

 

Time flew at the Brimhaven arena, I highly recommend you give it a shot.

 

 

 

As soon as I could (I think it was 50 agil and a potion), I started in on the Wilderness course. The experience there is extremely fast and once you are actually on the course, you shouldn't be bothered by pkers too much. Steal some cakes, wear black hide top and bottom, wield dds, and then pull the ardy lever. Run north, cut webs, and this is key:

 

 

 

Run southwest until you hit the east side of the mage arena. Run around the south side of the arena avoiding the mage bank lever because 9 times out of 10, the bank lever is where you'll be attacked by pkers. Head west from the arena and you'll hit the course.

 

 

 

I did underground pass, regicide, etc no problem with the agility numbers recommended in the tip.it guides.

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Wow, thanks for the good advice; I'm going to go over to the arena for sure.

 

 

 

I think I'll try the Wilderness course at level 49 (with agility potion of course) and see how it goes.

 

 

 

I'm a chicken when it comes to pkers, however. :lol: Well, if they just get a few cakes, I won't mind.

 

 

 

Thanks again for the advice!

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I prefer the pyramid, it is hard to make an acurate prediction as to exactly how much xp you'll get, but I find it gives a lot, seeing as I level'd quickly. It is also MUCH less frustrating than brimhaven, but not boring like barbarian's or gnomes.

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I agree with qopitar in that I think that the wilderness course is the best for exp. I took a bronze dagger and a full inventory of cakes and power-leveled from 50 - 57 in almost no time at all. Go for it!

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