January 15, 200719 yr I need a good way to make money in F2P. Here are my stats so you can place some suggestions plz: Woodcutting: 63 Mining: 51 Smithing: 46 Runecrafting: 24 Crafting: 43 Fishing: 59 Cooking: 59. If anyone gots good ways to make money off the skill lvls I have in f2p, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance :)
January 15, 200719 yr One idea here, cut willow till 70 then move on to yew. Is not fastest but is not bad. I reccomend edgville yew. [spoiler=Stats:]Updated December 22, 2011: Total level - 1442 - 170M+ XP , Combat level - 115Combat skills: Attack - 90, Defence - 99 (24.45m+ XP), Strength - 90, Constitution - 99 (16.42M+ XP) Ranged - 99 (13.32M+ XP), Prayer - 60, Magic - 99 (13.25M+ XP)Non-Combat skills: Cooking - 99 (13.80M+ XP), Woodcutting - 99 (31.95M+ XP), Fishing - 90, Firemaking - 99 (24.82M+), Crafting - 90, Smithing - 90, Mining - 85, Runecrafting - 60, Dungeoneering - 85
January 15, 200719 yr Mine and bank iron in al-kharid or varrock west. Once your mining level is 60, do the same with coal in the mining guild. Sell the iron ore 100ea and coal 160-180ea.
January 15, 200719 yr This is my technique: 1. Get about 250k by woodcutting or doing another skill you like. It might be a littlebit hard, but the profit is quite good when you first get it. 2. Buy 500 iron ores for about 50k (100ea) and 1k coal for about 190k (190ea) 3. Smelt into steel bars in al-kahrid 4. Sell the bars for 300k (60k profit) at the official forums. 5. Repeat for as long as you want Tips: You might as well mine your own ores, this will get you about the same profit per hour but more mining experience and less smithing experience Add me if you have further questions... Good luck! Currently selling: 15k air runes for 225k (15ea) 6k steel bars for 3.6m (600ea)
January 15, 200719 yr i recommend mining aswell, yews are hard to cut and usually surrounded by bots mine iron and buy coal until u can get to mining guild. then switch, start mining coal and buyin iron. steel bars are always good to sell. if u dont mind doing boring stuff, get 500 to 1k steel bars and trade them for ores and cash. there should be people offering to do it at least on official forums. u get smithing xp too. if u are into merchanting, try buing cow hides around 100ea, they shoud go for around 150 in members. there are oter ways ofcourse. This is the world we live inAnd these are the hands we're givenUse them and lets start trying To make it a place worth living in
January 15, 200719 yr Sell yews to members or merchant When i was f2p, i always sold my yews to members. Thats why i got 84 wc lol. I also made mithril and high alched that. I am now a member (for a few months) and im alching yew bows atm
January 15, 200719 yr I would say it really is a toss up between Mining and Fishing. People are always on the look out for ores and raw fish to cook. If you are mining i would suggest mining the following ores: *Coal *Mithril *Rune *Adamant *Iron If you are fishing i would suggest to just keep going for lobsters. People buy in big amounts and will mostly pay 250gp per each raw lobster. Woodcutting is a bit down hill now that a lot of people have the mage levels for Ancients highest attack Ice Barrage, also i wouldn't want you to subject yourself to the world of chopping Yews on free to play. Hope this helps a little bit. Good Luck on which ever way you go about. Proud Tip.It Moderator December 07 - October 2009Proud TETAU Member 2006 - 2007 <3"I had a standing agreement with god. I'd agree to believe in him, barely, so long as he let me sleep in on Sundays." - Rose Hathaway[ Posting & You ] [ Forum Rules ] [ Next Tetau Event ]
January 15, 200719 yr i recommend mining aswell, yews are hard to cut and usually surrounded by bots mine iron and buy coal until u can get to mining guild. then switch, start mining coal and buyin iron. steel bars are always good to sell. if u dont mind doing boring stuff, get 500 to 1k steel bars and trade them for ores and cash. there should be people offering to do it at least on official forums. u get smithing xp too. if u are into merchanting, try buing cow hides around 100ea, they shoud go for around 150 in members. there are oter ways ofcourse. yuppy off topic: oo funny is a tif.er too! gotta write that down
January 15, 200719 yr For each stat as it stands: Woodcutting: 63 (can cut Yew, but not fast) Mining: 51 (can mine up to gold, but cannot use the guild) Smithing: 46 (not really a "money" level, other than steel bar merchanting) Runecrafting: 24 (not a money level at all) Crafting: 43 (can enter the crafting guild, good for gold mining) Fishing: 59 Cooking: 59. (can fish and cook anything available in F2P). If going for Yews at all, a "beat the bot" strategy is needed, against bot runners, not bot standers - stay by one with an Oak nearby, cut and burn the Oak while waiting. Mining: Gold in the crafting guild has possibilties, if you can sell in bulk to members using it with gauntlets for XP. Bulk iron is another possibility. Smithing: Steel bars, buying in the coal and mining the iron. Runecrafting: At level 24 the only moneymaker in this is running essence for the air crafters. If you want XP yourself, crafting your own essence to airs is definitely second. Crafting: Other than the access to the guild, not much use, as there is no great demand for lower level craft items - selling cowhides would be a better return than crafting them. Fishing (and perhaps cooking): The old problem in F2P, the long trek via the Karamja boat trip. The other question, to cook or sell raw - most ad-hoc trades in the 100-200 level are cooked, PKer supplies, while serious cooking trainers may be taking larger quantities, raw - I'd suggest having at least 200 cooked lobbies in stock, maybe swordies as well, and hold the rest raw.
January 15, 200719 yr Mine Iron ore in south east varrock mine, then bank. Sell for 100 each, you'll get loads of mining levels and hopefully (if you have a rune pic) will one hit all the ores. Then when you have 60 mining move onto coal in the mining guild. Someone may already have said this so i'm just confirming it :P
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