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Easiest f2p skills easiest to hardest

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Ok Im trying to find a list of the order I should get level 99's in. I am currently f2p, and plan to stay that way! At the moment, im working on cooking to get to lvl 99. Im currently 60 started today at 48 so its pretty easy. After that what should I train. If it requires money, approximately how much would it cost? thanks

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After cooking woodcutting/firemaking would be the easiest. And will cost 20k to get a rune ax, then just a lot of chopping and burning of logs (i reccomend willows). Or you could just cut the logs, then bank them, then sell for 30 each in world 1. Then go to lumbridge general store and buy logs and burn them there, with this method you get about 3 times as many logs.

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I'd say woodcutting and firemaking. Just chop willows and burn basically. Incredibly boring and requires just about no brain power. However i'd say runecrafting is one of the hardest as you can't really talk to anyone so you get bored alot quicker. Also you can't browse other websites while your avatar does all the work, you have to be watching all/most of the time. While if you're training woodcutting and firemaking you can either chat to people or browse websites!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But I think any 99 isn't easy and when I say "easy" I don't mean it requires you to use the least brain power because all skills pretty much require no intelligence what I mean is the skill that will bore you the least and that you can get done the quickest!

As nearly everyone has said woodcutting along with firemaking, here's a suggested place: The four willows by the Port Sarim bar. I'm pretty sure that you burn logs from east to west, so you can burn them along the front of the building... (Disclaimer: I've never tried this, so don't hate me if it doesn't work...)

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As nearly everyone has said woodcutting along with firemaking, here's a suggested place: The four willows by the Port Sarim bar. I'm pretty sure that you burn logs from east to west, so you can burn them along the front of the building... (Disclaimer: I've never tried this, so don't hate me if it doesn't work...)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I used tot his technique to get to 60 wc and it work. That was a long time ago though.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So basically firemaking and wc?

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By far the hardest skill would probably be Archery, since idealistically you can only use Iron arrows (maybe bronze).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Probably Runecrafting would be next, even with body runes, although Air Runes would get you a nice profit if you're lucky.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Either way, after cooking, I'd say do Woodcutting (you get oaks every chop [or sound effect] rather quickly, I'm lv78 wc) with oaks and stick with it for awhile. Once to get to a really high level, you can probably do the same with Willows, which would be much faster. Keep all those logs and burn them and you'll get 99 firemaking a lot faster than too.

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