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Serephurus Reveals: 1-99 Magic GUIDE

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It obviously worked for you, but there are numerous other ways to level up mage, especially if you want to keep getting HP points!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm a lvl 69 mage right now, nothing compared to you, but i've tried lots of methods just for fun, and this is how i managed to get to where i am.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First i used strike spells. I cant remember what i used them on, but once i got fire strikes, i mostly trained on that lesser in draynor wizards tower. Then while i was training mining in the guild, I saw someone superheating their mith for cash/exp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He suggested that i curse until lvl 43 for superheating. Note that the best monster to curse is the zammy monk trapped behind the stairs in varrok castle, because he has very high mage defense, and recovers from curse in about 3 seconds even if you hit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I superheated about 1000 mith ores, then I telegrabbed 1000 Zammy wines. This took me a very long time, but i made 2 mil from it. This was very good money for me on f2p. Plus it got me more than far enough to high alch.

 

 

 

Soon after that, i became a member. From then to 63 mage, i did it in small increments without actual training. I teleport quite frequently for practical reasons, i enchanted all my jewelry, i high alched things that werent worth selling (i find lots from time to time). And then i "found" the mage training arena, where i got bones to peaches in about a day. It got me all the way to 69 mage very fast.

 

 

 

I've also tried enchaning air orbs, with some success. Thats good for crafting exp though, as well as cash.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I plan on using magic dart at barrows once i get 55 slayer (53 at the time of this post)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, in theory, the fastest way to train mage, other than ice barraging, is the lunar spell: string amulet. It only gives 44 or so exp per set of runes, but it casts itself very fast until your entire inventory is strung, so its fast exp, at a high price. Note that i havent tried this, and i might be dead wrong about it.

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nice guide... soon as I up my attack,strength,and defence I am going to shoot for 99 magic... I just started playing rs again... its been a year... so yeah I'll let you know how it goes... take care.

An alternative method to get nats is to find a person who will craft your ess. You essentially run for them and they get rcing exp. search for "double nats" on official forums.

perfect grammar is one thing, typing like a drugged monkey and enjoying it is another

AMEN!

Good guide, but one thing wrong:Saying "law me" at world 66 will get you nowhere, the crafters hate that

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not a good thing to do :shame: but otherwise a great guide \'

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There's cake through here, apparently.

Good guide. Any tips for F2P training? Or is there another guide for this?

This guide is no good. There are many ways to rain your magic from 70-99. Many are faster and/or more fun than alching. Recommending that someone get basically all the way to 99 magic by teleporting and alching is not wise. Some people might like to actually get HP experience. A good guide should provide lots of alternatives to help players of all styles.

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