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Leveling up a lvl 64 f2p

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My friend needs a little help with lvling up.

 

 

 

- F2P

 

- Attack = 50

 

- Strength = 60

 

- Defence = 50

 

- Hitpoints = 54

 

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- Magic = 57

 

- Range = 34

 

- Prayer = 37

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What, does your friend have no fingers to type with? :lol:

 

 

 

What kind of help does he need? Does he need to know which skills would be best to advance, or where to train, or what?

99/99 Fletching, 99/99 Cooking, 96/99 Strength

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mossies on crandor are a great place to train. they drop big bones which give good prayer xp, but the only disadvantage is that its often full there. if you're lucky, you can find an empty world. they drop mith weaponry, and steel and black armor that you can alch and a good number of runes. a short run away is karajma, and you can fish for food there. the lessers are a good place to train, better drops, including the occasional rune med, but they don't drop bones, just ashes. and they might be a little strong for a level 64, and your friend might run out of food quickly. another place is the deadly red spiders. they do not drop anything, but have good xp: low defense and a good amount of hp.

 

 

 

~Skeroh

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Retired from runescape. I will be on every now and then though. :)

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