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Runescape Hunter Guide

Learning how to hunt is fairly straight forward in Runescape, In fact, it is a skill that is learned most easily by using it.

Ranged and melee combat are easy enough to level for a Runescape player to learn. The Hunter skill while it may seem related is actually separate from the combat skills. It is however easier to learn and understand than some of the skills that will be used by every player.

The hunter trade skill is not one of the most useful trade skills in Runescape, but many of the furs that a character gains from this skill can be taken to the fancy dress shop in Varrock and made into useful equipment.

Types of Hunting Available to Runescape Players
A player can take his weapons out to hunt monsters and gain experience in this skill, but it is not necessary. A character can also hunt using the methods of deadfalls, traps, falconry, butterfly nets, and tracking. A Runescape hunter character can find many types of creatures with each subset of the hunter skill.

Tracking is the simplest method a hunter can use to locate his prey in Runescape. The Global Runescape hunter lists animals that can be caught this way as a polar kebbit, common kebbit, fedlip weasel, desert devil, and the razor-backed kebbit. Bird hunting starts out in a similar manner to tracking, but a player purchase a bird snare before he can begin.

Traps and the Hunter Skill
Runescape hunters can use a variety of traps to catch their quarry. Some traps require special equipment that can be made via crafting methods while others require a purchase from a vendor. Deadfall traps require a knife and a log, while net traps require a net. The more complicated forms of trapping require the character to set up a trap on a trap hot spot, and the most expensive type of trap is the magical imp box which a player can buy for 5 gold pieces.

How Hunters Use Falconry
Before a Runescape character can catch his prey using a hawk, he must give 500
runescape gold to a non-player character near the Piscatoris Fishing Colony to learn this subset of the hunter skill.. A character who decides to hunt using a falcon can not wear anything on his wrist while his bird is active. This is made up for by being one of the easiest hunting methods. A player who wishes catch a kebbit using or any other animal with falconry starts the process by clicking on the animal quarry he wants his hawk to bring back to him.

Catching Prey as a Hunter
The techniques are simple and straight forward. Every time a Runescape character catches an animal he earns hunting experience and possibly as fur that can be turned into a useful items later. If the hunter catches prey using falconry, deadfalls, or pitfalls, each kills gives him a fur that can be used to turn into useful pieces of armor.

A determined Runescape player may wish for a more comprehensive guide on how to use the hunter skill to get runescape gold, but it actually is fairly straightforward and requires little explanation outside of the client.

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A Guide on How the Wilderness Came to Be

Introduction

This story is unlike any other you have ever read no other story will teach you so much about how to gain success in runescape. No, guide will teach you as much. The tale of how the great Varrockian Dungrador or"The Saviour"as he was known as,saved all of Asgarnia and Misthalin from the "Zamorkian warriors and dragons of the north" is the ultimate guide to runescape power leveling.

The beginning

In the day when people roamed freely and Demons and Dragons were unheard of. A man called Dungrador was born in the back alleys of Varrock. His mother and father were proud of there new born son and immediately signed him up for White knight training camp. When he was 16 years of age he graduated and was sent to a White knight Post in the Wilderness (Which was quiet a happy place at the time).

Since, back then not much evil except for some minor thieves, roamed the lands; White Knights were only given Basic training and Dungrador didn't even know what a Goblin was. One day like any day Dungrador went on through the daily routine through the town of Ser-traaz. But once he had reached the town he noticed that no one could be seen and that all the doors to all the houses were open. He then followed a trail of footprints which led to a temple. In the temple stood a strange group people in red robes.

Dungrador had never seen these people on his earlier routines and he decided to approach them with caution."Who goes there?"called out one of the men in robes."It is I Dungrador; I am here to find out where all the people of Ser-traaz have gone?" "Leave now, Saradomist or pay the price!" I shall not leave until I know that these people are safe"replied Dungrador bravely."Get him!"Shouted the man in red robes and as he did, a group of red trimmed armour sprinted towards Dungrador and a fierce battle broke out.

Dungrador was bashed and slashed but still managed to fend off the opposing warriors and run back to the fort. Suddenly, Dungrador collapsed dead. He was never ment to survive longer than this. As you are probably wonder How did he fend of the dragons and warriors from the north and how does this tell you how to gain success in runescape gold?

Well, Dungrador defended misthalin and Asgarnia, but never defeated them.Today he is known as the saviour for the reason that he was the first one to stand up to the zamorkians. The lesson in this is that Dungrador did not train enough and in the end lost to the Zamorkians. Don't make the same mistake.

P.S the Zamorkians later held an uprising and took over the wilderness. They still rule it to this day.

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Train Mage Without Even Being Near The Computer

Runescape guide on how to train mage without even being near the computer.

First of all I have to say, that to do this you will need alot of time I'd suggest up to 5 hours. This training also means that you can leave your computer for the whole 5 hours and you don't even have to watch it( your character doesn't log out.

Ok getting started you need to be wielding full armour any of the following bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant or rune. You must not have any amulet equipped. Also you need a staff of what ever spell you are going to use. Then you must have green dragon hide vambraces. If you can't wield green dragon hide vambraces then you will have to spend more runescape money on whatever spell you are going to use because you can't wield a staff. This is because you need a mage attack bonus of -65 or more like -70. If you can't wield green dragon hide vambraces then you can't have a staff on because it puts your mage attack down by 10 so if it was -65 without staff it would be -55 with staff.

Ok now that you have your armour and stuff figured out time to choose what magic attack to use, wind strike which gives 6 xp for missing, water strike which gives 7 xp for missing, earth strike which gives 9 xp for missing or fire strike which gives between 11 and 14 xp for missing. You can use more powerful mage attacks but it will cost more and i don't know how much xp they give you for missing.

Now go to lumbridge and attack a rat in the lumbridge grounds or spiders in the castle cellar. Ok now attack them you will notice that you will always miss. This is because your mage attack bonus is so low you don't hit. This is good because even when you miss you still get a certain amount of xp and also because you are always attacking the rat or spider you don't get logged out. I have just found out that you can not leave the computer and train this is against the rules. Rules state that you are not alowed to afk train. But you can do this as long as you do something on the computer ever 5mins say talk to someone or rotate the camera this will meaqn jagex know you are at the computer. Or if you were really smart put something on the camera angle keys so its constantly turning( thus you must be at the computer to be doing this right lol.)

Hope this guide is helpful I will now give you a equation to figure out how much xp u gain in how many hours of training you do.

20 mage attacks in a minute times 60 minutes in an hour, then times this by the number of hours you are going to train, then times this by the amount of xp gain by each magic attack, this will tell you how much xp you will gain overall.

20 times 60 times number of hours times xp per attack.

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Five Most Expensive Ranged Armors in RuneScape

It will take a long hours of hard work in Runescape to get these impressive looking Ranged Armours.

Ranged is a less preferred combat style in Runescape compared with Melee. However, the advantage of using'Safe Spots'(a spot where the enemy cannot retaliate at all) to kill powerful enemy with Ranged make it temptings for players who want to get profit from monster drop without using food.

The most popular monster to kill with Ranged is Dragon. Player usually equip a Crossbow in their right hand and an Anti Dragonfire shield in their left hand when trying to kill a Dragon. Occasionally, there are also players who just drink Antifire potion and completely use 2 handed bow such as Dark Bows.

The max hit for Ranged can reach 150 on a particular monster if the player using Ruby Bolts for their Crossbow ammo. The ammunition for Ranged are also cheap and affordable for most players. This makes Ranged more preferred than Magic for killing using 'Safe Spots'.

But of course, a high Ranged level wouldn't be enough to impress other players if you still wear a cheap Ranged Armour like Black Dragonhide. By wearing any of expensive Ranged Armour below, you'll surely get compliments often from other players without even talking at all.

Here's the list, sorted from the most expensive :

Third Age Ranged Armor
Although this armor has less powerful stats compared to Black Dragonhide, wearing the set of this armor will impress a lot of other players. It's because this armor is extremely rare and you will be lucky to find a player who wear this armor. Even you have enough
runescape money to buy the set of this armor, it will take days or even weeks for the order in Grand Exchange to be completed because of its rarity.

Made from White Dragon hide, this armor will give a mighty look for the wearer and it's the only Ranged armor that's colored in white.

Requirement : 40 Defence and 65 Ranged

Price : 90,800,000 Coins

Where Found : Level 3 Treasure Trail (The odd is 1 out of 10,000)

Armadyl Armor

This armor is the second best Ranged armor in Runescape. It's only beaten by Morrigan's Armour which can be acquired in PvP world. However, it will turn into dust after about 1 hour. Hence this armor is much preferred by Ranger in runescape since it will last forever and useful for long-term Ranged training.

The high price of this armor is affected by the difficulty to get this armor. Both the Bodyguards and General Kree'arra who drop this armor are flying and can only be killed with Ranged. All of the Armadyl monsters are also flying and high leveled. Since the player will need to kill 50 Armadyl monster to get into the General's chamber, Armadyl become the most difficult throne to enter in God Wars Dungeon and hence Armadyl Equipments become very expensive compared with other God Equipment.

The look of this armor also resemble a powerful Armadyl Eagle and will make the wearer seems to have an Eagle's Eye ability.

Requirement : 70 Defence and 70 Ranged

Price : 38,600,000 Coins

Where Found : God Wars Dungeon, Armadyl's Eyrie.

Karil's Armor
This armor was once belonged to Karil, a Saradomin Ranger who died in the Second Age when defending Morytania against Zamorakian warrior. Later when the reinforcement arrived, they built a Crypt called Barrows and put Karil's Body and his brothers into this sacred Crypt. To protect the holiness of this Crypt, an unknown mage enchant the spirit of Barrow Brothers into a very powerful Spirit so they can guard this Crypt against Zamorakian Raiders.

This armor has less bonus against Magic than Black Dragonhide but in all other Defensive stats, this armor is better than Black Dragonhide. When wearing a Full set of this armor (including the Crossbow), the wearer will gain a bonus called… It will decrease the opponent's agility level if the attack succeed. This is useless even in PvP since most of the players tend to teleport away when running against other player instead of running manually.

The look of this Armor resembles a Dark Ranger since it covered the the entire wearer's face except the eyes. This gives a mysterious look to the wearer.

Requirement : 70 Defence and 70 Ranged

Price : 4,000,000 Coins

Where Found : Barrows Minigames (The chance of getting a Barrow armor piece is 1 out of 15)

Zamorak Blessed Dragonhide Armor
Blessed by the Zamorak the Chaos God himself, this armor is matched for Rangers who seek a chaos in their adventure. Most Rangers who wear this armor will usually wear a Zamorak cape as well as Dark Bow to make them totally look evil.

This armor is the most expensive compared to other Blessed Set due to its high demand. It has exactly same bonus stats as other blessed d'hide sets and Black Dragonhide.

The Red color of this armor resembles the big courage of the wearer and the thirst of blood and destruction.

Requirement : 40 Defence and 70 Ranged

Price : 1,800,000 Coins

Where Found : Level 3 Treasure Trail

Saradomin Blessed Dragonhide Armor
This holy armor was intended for Rangers who want to keep Justice and Peace in Runescape world. Blessed by the Holy Saradomin, this armor was used by Spiritual Rangers of Saradomin in God Wars to banish evil from Runescape.

Like all blessed armor set, this armor has exactly same bonus stats as Black Dragonhide. By wearing any part of this armor, you won't be attacked by Saradomin army outside the Saradomin General's Chamber in God Wars Dungeon.

The Blue color of this armor resembles a pure and holy strength from a Saradomin ranger. This is best used for those who want to be a Holy Ranger in Runescape.

Requirement : 40 Defence and 70 Ranged

Price : 1,400,000 Coins

Where Found : Level 3 Treasure Trail

Final Word
That's all the most expensive Ranged armor in Runescape. I hope you enjoy reading this article, Thank You for reading!If you need more
runescape gold when you play the game,welcome to come here.

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Ultimate F2P RuneScape Melee Guide

This guide will guide and show the secret methods that the best never want to reveal to others. I've been an avid player of Runescape for 2 years now and have experience in both non-member and member worlds. In this guide, i will be focusing on the non-members.

The task of attaining 99 attack, strength and defence in non-members may seem a daunting task to most, but after reading this guide, I believe that you will find this task much more manageable.

Attack vs strength vs defence
Personally, I feel that the order of leveling up should be Strength>Attack>Defence. So after gaining 1 strength level, gain 1 attack followed by 1 defence.

Level 1-10
So fresh off tutorial island and not sure where to start?

First thing to do is to go to the chicken coop at Lumbridge. Chickens can only hit 0s and will never damage you. Keep killing them until you have about 100 feathers. Go to the Grand Exchange and purchase an Iron armour set along with an Iron scimitar. Also, bury every bone you get as prayer is very important in both non-members and members.

Keep killing chickens until 10 attack, 10 strength and 10 defence. By then, you should have a decent amount of feathers. Go to the grand exchange and purchase a set of full steel and a steel scimitar. A scimitar is the best weapon in f2p and should always be your weapon of choice. If you have enough money left over, buy a power amulet for yourself. The power amulet is the best amulet you can get in free-to-play.

Also, Black is almost always a waste of runescape money and you should never buy it unless for looks(Black g).

Level 10-20
From here onwards, you can start killing cows. If you get damaged, you can pick up the beef and cook it.

Collect the cowhide you get from the cows and bank it every time you get a full inventory. Cowhides sell for a lot on the grand exchange.

Due to your lower levels, I would suggest getting 15 strength, then 15 attack, 20 strength, 20 attack and finally 20 defence. This is to maximize your kill rate.

When you finally have 20 Attack strength and defence, you can sell your cowhides for a massive amount of money. Use this to purchase a full set of mithril and a mithril scimitar.

Level 20-30
At this point in time, you can visit the stronghold of security and kill the minotaurs on the first level. These minotaurs drop a lot of iron arrows so pick them up. You can either sell them or use them for your ranged training in the future.

If you run out of food, go to world 1 at the fly fishing spot. There are usually a lot of people training their fishing there and they will be more than willing to give you free trout and salmon.

Level 30 will not take a long time to get at this rate. You can now choose to complete both the stronghold of security and the stronghold of player safety, which will give you 20k in total.

You should now be able to afford Full adamant. Buy that and an Adamant scimitar.

Level 30-40
This is it, the big step to rune. At your level, you should go train at the hill giants in the varrock dungeon. You need a brass key to access it.

You can stock up food from the above mentioned spot before you train here. This is so that you do not have to repeatedly go back to get food.

Kill the hill giants there but in this case, do not bury the bones. Each of the bones they drop can sell for upwards of 300gp each!

The training here should make you a pile of money so when you have reached level 40 Attack, strength and defence, sell the big bones for runescape gold!

Dragon slayer
At level 40 Attack Strength and defence, you are prepared to do dragon slayer to wear the Rune platebody. You can refer to walkthrough to guide you.

Level 40-60
To afford full rune, I would suggest killing more hill giants and selling the big bones. When you have full rune, you can almost call yourself a master of f2p combat!

The next hurdle to cross will be to level 60. For this, I recommend you kill level 28 flesh crawlers at the stronghold of security. Their max hit is 1 so you do not have to bring too much food.

These 20 levels should not take long considering the huge amount of exp you will be getting from flesh crawlers.

Level 60-99(Option 1)
Congratulations! Now it's the big test. Can you last till 99?

The best would be level 50 spiders in the stronghold of security for you. These do not drop anything so you will have to bear that in mind when picking this option. They can give really fast exp and it is possible to gain 50k exp per hour at higher levels with strength potions.

Level 60-75, then 75-99(Option 2)
Your next option would be to kill level 50 spiders until level 75. Then you can move to Ankous on the 4th level of the stronghold of security. These drop Ores and Adamant arrows consistently so training here should solve almost all your monetary problems.

Level 60-70, then 75-99(Option 3)
Same as above, except this time you go to the lesser demons in Karamja. The added benefit is that there is a fishing dock nearby so you almost never have to leave! Also, lesser demons also drop rune medium helmets that alch for 11250 gp each!

Notable training spots
1.Moss giants
2.Deadly red spiders
3.Barbarians
4.Skeletons
5.Greater demons
6.Cockroach soldiers

Conclusion
This concludes my guide for F2P melee combat. Why not become a member and buy that skillcape you always wanted?

Hope you liked my guide.

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Huge RuneScape F2P Woodcutting Guide

A massive and comprehensive guide on how to chop trees well in Runescape as a free player. This is much more detailed and in-depth than those other noobie guides that just tell you what to chop, yet Triond accepted them! Please accept this since it is NOT too similar to other guides; this is more detailed. F2P Woodcutting Guide

Are you a non-member? Stressed out at all those members who make 10 mil a day? There are great ways to make money in RuneScape if you're not a member. Woodcutting is one.

This is one of the hardest skills to train in RuneScape, but when it gets to 60, you're talking about making the big bucks. As of November 15, 2008, the price of a single yew log is 457 gp each! In the good old days waaayyy before the Grand Exchange, they were only 300 gp each, and you had to spam your sale in a bank. Currently, only around 8 loads of yew logs (each load is 28) is 100k.

To train woodcutting, you start with an iron axe and cut normal trees at anywhere? There's no place without ordinary trees near it. After you cut a whole inventory of logs, either drop them or deposit them in a nearby bank to sell later. Grand Exchange price is 25 gp each. You should get to level 15 WC in a few minutes because each log gives you 25 exp.

Immediately chop oak logs after you get 15 WC if you want experience (they give 37.5 exp), but still chop normal logs if you really need runescape money (because oak logs also sell for 25 gp). Remember to deposit all oak logs in the bank after you get a full load. The best place to chop oak logs is at an oak tree on the right-hand side of Draynor bank (circled in red); that way you can deposit the oak logs you get almost instantly. Plus, oak trees spawn only a few seconds after they have been chopped down. The only disadvantage to this spot is that it's popular and another person will chop here.

Don't start cutting willows at level 30 WC, because of two reasons: they're slow to cut & only give 67.5 exp (you cut oak logs more than two times faster) and they don't sell at ALL. Although the grand exchange price is 18 gp each, thousands (or possibly millions) of willow logs sit in there collecting dust for all eternity. Keep cutting the same oak tree until your wc level is around 50; now willow trees are better experience since you can cut them fast. Cut willows at the spot southwest of Draynor Bank (circled in blue) until level 60. This is by far the best spot for willows because it's right next to a bank and has five willows, so there's always one to cut, even though there are always a few people here. The ordeal from level 55-60 gets extremely boring because it takes a long, LONG time to get one level. But once you get to 60 wc, you've got a reason to celebrate! Shout to everyone around you, "Woot, 60 wc!!!!" and say goodbye to the willow trees forever. The whole process from level 1 to 60 takes several weeks if you don't play that much. If you haven't realized, it takes a lot longer to level up at higher levels. From 1-15 is 5 minutes. 15-30 is 1 hour. 30-60 is many weeks. And 60-99? God knows how long.

Finally! The time to make runescape gold has come. There are 4 good spots to cut yew logs, but each has its advantages and disadvantages. In the following figures, the path to the nearest bank(s) has been labeled as a red arrow. My favorite and the least crowded is the 4 yew trees between Lumbridge and Draynor Village (left). You must be using a rune axe at this point, or you'll chop hella slowly. When you get a full inventory, cross through the tower at the Lumbridge castle and go to the bank in Lumbridge if you are at the easternmost yew tree. Otherwise go to the Draynor bank to bank your yew logs. This area is good because it's less crowded and even empty late at night but bad because the trees are widely spaced apart.

One of the most convenient yew spots is north of the Varrock Castle (right). Its workers have grown three yew trees for players to chop. It's a great place because the trees are very close to each other and the whole spot is very close to the Grand Exchange, which doubles as the nearest bank. Many people have taken advantage of this, however, and there are LOTS of people here on every world, including pvp worlds. Even late at night you can't find a world without someone here. You spend more than half your time waiting for a yew to spawn.

To the left is a map of the four yew trees south of Falador. Their perks are kinda in between the two previous spots because the yew trees are closer to each other than the first spot mentioned, but have more people. Less people than Varrock castle, more space in between each tree. To take a shortcut down to the southern tree, go through the cabbage field. You may have to open the gates. If your inventory is full when you're at that yew tree, bank your yew logs at the Draynor bank. Use the Falador bank for the three closer to Falador.

Last (and also convenient) area to cut yews is southwest of Edgeville bank, where you can basically run back and forth between the trees and bank without losing much run energy. The distance between the trees and bank is its main appeal. I've heard that most people go to this one, and as a result, is as crowded as Varrock palace's yew trees. I don't suggest this one because only two yew trees make it hard to find something that's not a stump.

Once you've got several hundred logs, sell them by going to the grand exchange and putting up your yew logs at market price. Don't use highest because no one will buy it nor lowest because you won't make as much. Most of the time, all of them will be sold immediately, and sometimes it takes a few minutes.

Well guys, enjoy your career of woodcutting. The skill that's safer than pking, less risky than merchanting, and faster than fishing. Oh, and the chopping doesn't look as gay as mining (try mining something and look closely at your character swinging the pickax. If you liked this guide, press the "I like it!" button and click on the ads.

Tips:

Immediately upgrade to the next axe when your woodcutting level qualifies for it. The wc levels for steel, mithril, adamant, and rune axes are 6, 21, 31, and 41, respectively, 1 level above the required attack level to wield them. Iron axe can be used at level 1.

If your attack level is high enough, equip the axe you use to chop. This gives you one extra inventory space.

Woodcutting etiquette: if other people are also chopping, ask, "wc lvl?" or use quick chat. If it's pretty high, say "Nice" or "wow". Also state your wc level.

Occasionally, a tree spirit will spawn and attack you with melee. Try to kill it, using prayer if necessary. Tree spirits drop anything from a single banana to 22 nature runes to a random axe. You cannot attack a tree spirit that wants to attack another person; a message "It's not after you." will show.

If the tree you're cutting suddenly shows these moving branches and has red eyes on the trunk, it has become an Ent. Stop chopping it immediately or your axe will be broken. In the event that your axe does get broken, you can't chop or attack anything with it and must get Bob to repair it. Bob's Brilliant Axes is in Lumbridge, where Bob repairs bronze, iron, and steel axes for free and any axes above that for a certain price. I know that rune axes cost 427 gp to repair.

Chopping willows and yews gets quite boring, because it takes a while for the tree to become a stump and you have to move to another tree. I've developed a good way to multitask while chopping that I'll share with you. Make sure your audio settings in RuneScape have the sound effects at max. Then turn your speakers up a bit so that you can clearly hear the chopping sound whenever you're chopping. Open up another browser window, and surf the internet, watch YouTube videos, do anything while your character in RuneScape is chopping. Once you stop hearing the chopping sound, go back to the RuneScape window and go to a different tree and start chopping that one, then resume your second activity. This is a very effective way to not be bored, but you won't be able to hear Ents so your axe will be broken just about every time an Ent shows up.

Especially with yew trees, every single place to chop them is very crowded in main hours (not at night or early morning). Therefore a good way to have more trees to yourself is to chop in a pvp world. Few people go that far outside a safe place. You can even multitask as explained in the previous tip, because you will hear combat sounds if you're being attacked. Unfortunately, other people may go on pvp worlds for the same purpose of chopping yew trees. If someone attacks you, you will hear them and must run to the nearest bank or safe spot if you can't kill them.

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How to Create a Range Pure in P2p RuneScape

This guide will show you how to make a range pure in runescape , the easy, fast, and strong way.

First,you will need a whole lot of patience, a whole lot of perseverance, and finally, a mega load of wanting to kill some players!To start off, this account is going to be a 70 range pure with good Defense and Hitpoint stats to make up for the lack of defensive armor and get a fast kill.

The main purpose of this account is to kill players and make a lot of money in the process, the way the players will be killed is using a Magic shortbow to attack with the special attack two times in one turn because the special attack attacks fast enough that it will hit right as clicked and hopefully kill the opponent quickly, only use the special attack when the player is at low health.

To start training you will first get some money for food, armor, and a weapon, as well as potions eventually. To get money, start by killing cows and collecting their hides, bones, and meat, all worth 70-100 coins a piece, this also helps you train your range; you may need to cook the meat to survive the cows deadly blows.

Bank all of the materials in the Lumbridge bank and do this again, about 40 inventories should make you 100k. Once you have this kind of money, you should equip yourself with a full set of iron armor and black dragon hide, eventually an Ava's accumulator, climbing boots, and the Magic Shortbow you can afford. Eventually you will get up to 50 range and then you will just train it to 70 at 40 strength.

Once you have 40 defense, 70 range, 1 defense, and your equipment, you are ready to player kill, or PK. You should have gotten the levels by training on Rock Crabs in Relleka and you should also always PK using the rapid style to hit faster and train fast too.

The Northern Barbarian Village of Runescape is where Relleka is. Once you are ready, then buy Range and Super defense potions as well as sharks and teleport tabs to get away in a jiffy or quick notice situation. These should be all the tips you need in order to be an awesome PKer in the game of Runescape.

Thanks for reading my article, I hope this helped you in your quest to make an awesome PKing pure for some Runescape ownage and mega super awesomeness.

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Runescape Range Pure Guide

I will tell you how to make and build your pure fast, easy, and with cash flow into your bank. I know some of you hate the word"training"and once u start its fun trust me.

All right, once you have made a character and gotten through the tutorial island.

MELLEE

Right out of lumbridge start training at goblins till u hit 20 str and 5 atk.never get a high atk for a free member pker becuase its just a waste trust me in the long run.

From there go to cows get 10 atk and ehhh… 30 str. remembering to bank all your hides as u get. each cowhide are 100-130 each.

From there you have to go to barbarian village and kill barbarians.not much cash but. pick up bones and bank and sell them. its a steady cash flow but not much at here, you want to get 20 atk and 50 str.( or ultimately just get 50 str and 30 atk) after these the most famous little creature in the stronghold of security ; flesh crawlers. these are lvl 35 but have 25 hitpoints giving 100 exp per kill and have low defence. ( found in the southeast corner of the second level. [level of Famine])known in the members world to bring in about 200k in one hour. but in free members you dont make anything from it. the best alternative for training like these is hill giants and thsoe are always packed but give the same exp and there bones are 500 each. just train str level to your desired level. good luck!

RANGED

Range is the easy part but boring.range gives you the freedom to "safespot"or attack a NPC from a safe distance without getting hit. so u can eliminate food and just train, a big advantage at hill giants.

From levels 1 -20 get at goblins or cows your choice. at cows remember to bring for a bit of cash.

Levels 20-40 I would suggest barbarians and flesh crawlers for best exp.

From level 40 ranged and on in free members, should always be fleshcrawlers because of the fast experience you get from them which you cant get anywhere else in the free servers.

FAST RUNDOWN OF TRAINING PART OF GUIDE

20 str 5 atk – goblins

30 str 10 atk – cows

50 str 20 atk – barbarians, fleshcrawlers, and hill giants

1-20 range – goblins and cows

20-40 range - barbarians and fleshcrawlers

40 and on – flesh crawlers

VISUAL AID

Goblins are found to the west ,cows are found in the fenced in area to the northeast.

Within the barbarian village there are barbarians simply attack them. levels ranging from 9-17 rangers note that you can safespot the barbarians from behind the mining rocks in the middle. Barbarian Village located south of edgeville and west of varrock.

To get into the hill giant lair you need a brass key you can buy one from the grand exchange.Labeled "ladder to brass key house"is where you entered.

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Runescape Range Pure Guide

I will tell you how to make and build your pure fast, easy, and with cash flow into your bank. I know some of you hate the word"training"and once u start its fun trust me.

All right, once you have made a character and gotten through the tutorial island.

MELLEE

Right out of lumbridge start training at goblins till u hit 20 str and 5 atk.never get a high atk for a free member pker becuase its just a waste trust me in the long run.

From there go to cows get 10 atk and ehhh… 30 str. remembering to bank all your hides as u get. each cowhide are 100-130 each.

From there you have to go to barbarian village and kill barbarians.not much cash but. pick up bones and bank and sell them. its a steady cash flow but not much at here, you want to get 20 atk and 50 str.( or ultimately just get 50 str and 30 atk) after these the most famous little creature in the stronghold of security ; flesh crawlers. these are lvl 35 but have 25 hitpoints giving 100 exp per kill and have low defence. ( found in the southeast corner of the second level. [level of Famine])known in the members world to bring in about 200k in one hour. but in free members you dont make anything from it. the best alternative for training like these is hill giants and thsoe are always packed but give the same exp and there bones are 500 each. just train str level to your desired level. good luck!

RANGED

Range is the easy part but boring.range gives you the freedom to "safespot"or attack a NPC from a safe distance without getting hit. so u can eliminate food and just train, a big advantage at hill giants.

From levels 1 -20 get at goblins or cows your choice. at cows remember to bring for a bit of cash.

Levels 20-40 I would suggest barbarians and flesh crawlers for best exp.

From level 40 ranged and on in free members, should always be fleshcrawlers because of the fast experience you get from them which you cant get anywhere else in the free servers.

FAST RUNDOWN OF TRAINING PART OF GUIDE

20 str 5 atk – goblins

30 str 10 atk – cows

50 str 20 atk – barbarians, fleshcrawlers, and hill giants

1-20 range – goblins and cows

20-40 range - barbarians and fleshcrawlers

40 and on – flesh crawlers

VISUAL AID

Goblins are found to the west ,cows are found in the fenced in area to the northeast.

Within the barbarian village there are barbarians simply attack them. levels ranging from 9-17 rangers note that you can safespot the barbarians from behind the mining rocks in the middle. Barbarian Village located south of edgeville and west of varrock.

To get into the hill giant lair you need a brass key you can buy one from the grand exchange.Labeled "ladder to brass key house"is where you entered.

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Fastest Way to 99 Mining in Runescape

The guide that shows you the fastest way to 99 Mining.

Mining can be a very boring skill to train due to it being very repetitive. Though if you achieve 99 and get the cape, it's one of the greatest achievements that runescape players will find really cool.

You may be thinking that after looking at skill calculators and seeing the number of ore you will have to mine will take forever to complete. Though there is a much faster way. There is still loads to mine but can be done very quickly. (Except for free users, there is a separate guide for you)

Free Users:

Requirements: (A Pic-axe which you can wield and is the highest kind of pic-axe you can use for you level.

Levels 1 – 15: Mine copper and tin. The best place to mine is south east of varrock. Only mine here if you intend of keeping what you mine as it is very crowded and is very competitive on who gets the ore first. If you want a quite place where you're not bothered about collecting ore go to either Rimmington or the Dwarfen mines. Rimmington is the quietest though Dwarfen mines are closest to a bank.

Levels 15- 30: Now mine iron. The best places to mine are in the same places as I had states before.

Levels: 30 – 60: Mine coal. It is very competitive on getting the ore again. Best places can be like barbarian village or if you dare… the Wilderness.

Levels: 60 – 99: You now a high enough level to go into the mining guild. The fastest way is to stay there and keep mining coal till 99.

Members:

Levels: 1 – 45: Much the same as free users though when mining coal and iron, the best place to mine is East of Ardougne.

Level: 45- 99: This is the fastest Mining exp in game and its mining granite. Granite respawns and is mined as fast as iron so can be mined at a very quick pace. If you gt a large piece of Granite you get 75 exp, medium 60exp and small 50 exp. Granite is found in the southern part of the desert. Near to where you start Enakhras's Lament Quest. Using this method you can get upward to 50K runescape gold exp an hour which is as fast as you can get. It estimates to around 260 hours work to get 99 Mining which is quite long but quicker than mining ore.

Good Luck!

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Best Method For Getting Mining From level 70-99

I have developed a method for mining iron ore that is faster than traditional powermining in runescape. Best method for getting from level 70-99.

The fact is that there are not many shortcuts when it comes to leveling up in mining.  Even to reach level 70 you need to either go to the Mining Guild and mine coal forever or powermine iron ore. For those who aren't familiar with powermining, it is the process of mining iron and either banking it or dropping it as fast as you can.  You are mostly concerned with getting as much experience as you can in the least amount of time.  For this to be efficient you need a rune pickaxe and about 45+ in mining.  With this method you can average about 20k experience an hour with about level 65 or so, varying depending on your mining level.

However there are ways to increase your exp/hour quite a bit if you are willing to sacrifice the profits from selling the iron and be willing to concentrate more on your task.  First I suggest you find two iron rocks that are hardly ever used.  Personally I suggest the two rocks in the Dwarven mine in Falador (Go in the entrance by the Party Room and go North, just around the corner to the West). Now make sure you are on a world that has a high population so the respawn rate is high enought that you are not waiting for the next rock very long.

Now you are ready to actually mine the iron.  Get to the point where you can mine both rocks without having to move. Now mine the first rock.  Then click on the second rock to begin mining it. As soon as you click the second rock right click on the first ore in your inventory and drop it as soon as you sucessfully mine the second rock. Once you dropped that rock, click to mine another ore and right click and drop one from your inventory as soon as you mine it.

This method will seem confusing at first, but once you have it down you will realize that it is much faster. It takes about 2 minutes or so to mine a load of iron and about 30 seconds to drop it all. This method completely takes out the drop time, making it about 20-25% more runescape gold efficient than powermining. So if you average 20k exp/hour, with this method you will average 25-30k exp/hour.

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RuneScape Lesser Demon Training Guide

For level 60+.

This is a guide on how to train efficiently on lesser demons and it is meant for the use of F2P high leveled training in Runescape. If you are a member you can use this method but as a member there are many better options.

Now you might be asking, "Why lesser demons?"Well as a F2P player myself I'd like to testify that lesser demons are arguably the best monster to train on for high leveled F2P characters. (Cockroach Soldiers are also another option but you'll see why Lesser Demon's are more viable later on in this guide) If you have reached a high level like level 90 or so then you might want to consider training on hell-hounds and greater demons if you are not afraid of the wilderness…

Back to the reason of this guide and the main question in your head, "Why lesser demons?" Here are some of the best reasons why:

They can be found in Karamja volcano and this is nearby a very good food source…. the fishing docks on Musa point. (the part of Karamja accessible by free players) All you really need to bring is either a harpoon or a lobster pot. From experience I'd like to say that you must rather bring a lobster pot if you fishing level is low. I'd wait until you are level 65 finishing before trying to bring a harpoon to get swordfish as it will take too long to get enough otherwise. You will not need to bring a hatchet or tinderbox unless you are on a completely empty world or if the people on the docks are very selfish.

Most of the time they will make fires to cook their own fish so you can use those, and if no-one is cooking then ask when you have a full inventory and most of the time some kind bloke will come and help. This means that per training trip you will have to spend NO money on bringing food! This also means that you will not have to take trips back to bank as often! (You will eventually have to bank because of getting drops and filling up your inventory)

Another reason is that the lesser demon's themselves are low in defending ability and high in hit points! Excellent for training as they let you hit often and hard, optimizing the experience you get per hour. If you have finished demon slayer silver light will help by weakening the demon but a rune longsword, scimitar or two handed one works just as well. (if not better) They give about 316 experience per kill and sometime higher if you take long to kill them as the regenerate hit points quite fast.(runescape money) There are six lesser demons in the mountain by the lava just below the deadly red spiders which is more than enough to share with 4 or so people. If you are a ranger or magician there are many, and when I say many I mean MANY safe spots to attack the demons from. By the lesser demons you'll also find three bone spawns and four fire rune spawns. There is also an interesting purple demon closest to the deadly red spiders.

The last reason for training on them are the drops! Lesser demons have wonderful drops and over time you might even get a rune medium helm or two! Here is what they drop: (all of these are in order of rarity)

100% Drop:Ashes (pretty useless and only worth 7 coins)

Gold Drops:Anywhere from 10 to 450 coins.

Weapon Drops:Steel Scimitar, Steel longsword or a steel hatchet. (If you bring nature runes you could high alchemy these from the fire rune drops)

Armour Drops:Steel Full helm, Mithril Chain-body, Mithril Square Shield or even a Rune Medium Helm! (I would suggest to high alchemy all of them except the rune medium helm as most of them don't sell in the grade exchange)

Rune Drops:Fire Runes (30 or 60), Chaos Runes (12) and Death Runes (3)(Fire runes are good for High alchemy if you have level 55 magic)

Other Drops:Gold Ore, Jug of wine and uncut sapphires, emeralds, rubies and diamonds. (in order of rarity)(A jug of wine could keep you there for a little longer without having to go back and fish but BEWARE it does lower stats)

On a last note, the lesser demons are level 82 so they ALWAYS are aggressive to any player for the first 15 to 20 minutes around them. After this they will ignore you and not auto-attack. (If you leave into the deadly red spiders area and come back, they will be aggressive to you again.

A general rule is that try to be on a server where there are one or two more people in case you die. Ask them to repair your grave until you come back to get your stuff. This has happened to me once and was level 85. (I have dual screen and I wasn't paying attention to my hit points. So I ended up with 6 hit points left before I noticed but then it was too late) Just don't forget to pay attention to the demons or you might find yourself back in Lumberbridge.

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Fastest Way to Train a Non-Member Pure

The Fastest Way for a Non-member to condition their pure so they can hit the wildy in no time.

I know there are a lot of runescape fans out there. I know you guys all like to pk and win some cash. Who doesn't? So here is the best and fastest way to train a non-member pure in a matter of days or weeks depending on how much time and effort you put into it. Alright, enough talk, let's get started.

What is a pure?
A pure is usually a character made to just pking and win cash, to put it in simplest terms. There are many different kinds of pures. Hybrids, rune, range, mage, strength, etc. What they have in common is that their defence is 1 or less than 5 to have a lower combat level.

What to weild for training melee as a pure
At level three it's pretty simple for what to wield as armor and weapon. You can only wield bronze and iron. Try getting iron because it provides better protection that bronze. As your attack level increase change the weapon you're using for a better one.

Attack Levels for different types of weapon

1-5: Iron
5-10: Steel
10-20: Black
20-30: Mithril
30-40: Adamant
40+: Rune

Armor for pures:
Most people would go with iron full until they have 40 range when they switch their iron platelegs and equip green d'hide chaps and vambraces. The best armor in my opinion is iron full helm, iron platebody, iron kiteshield, green d'hide chaps and vambraces.

Where to train a pure for melee.Here is a list of where to train melee stats according to levels:
Levels 1-10: Chickens at Lumbridge
Levels 10-20: Cows at Lumbridge
Levels 20-30: Men at the shack in Edgeville (Directly North of the Edgeville bank)
Levels 30-40: Monks at the Monastery
Levels 40-50: Scorpians or Hill Giants (You'll need food if you choose Hill Giants)
Levels 50-70: Flesh Crawlers in the Barbarian Stronghold second level. There are a bunch of them towards the back from the entrance place.

Where to train for range?
Training range is almost like training melee for a pure, but you don't have to worry about getting killed because you are usually in a safe area. Here's a list on which monsters you should train on:

Levels 1-10: Chickens at Lumbridge
Levels 10-20: Cows at Lumbridge
Levels 20-30: Minotaurs Level 12 (Barbarian Stronghold first level)
Levels 30-40: Minotaurs Level 27
Level 40-55: Hill Giants
Level 55-70: Lesser demons

What to wear for training range
Just to make my life easier, if you want to know what items you should wear while training range just watch the youtube video above this paragraph.

Where to train mage
The fastest and best way to train mage without leveling your combat level that high is using curse, weaken or confuse on the lumbridge dummies. It will not only increase your magic level, but you won't receive any hitpoint experience points. I got my mage from lvl 3 all the way to 33 in like an hour. All you need is some cash to buy the runes and do some extreme clicking.

The question about prayer
Yes prayer is very important in pking but is it important for pures? In my opinion, pures shouldn't train pray until they have combat stats that are greater than 70 because if you train prayer at an early level it will add a lot more combat levels than if you have high level stats.

A word or two in gerneral
Nowdays many people have pures in order to gain fast runescape money. I, myself, think that pking is the most fun way in getting money, but it's risk. So if you want to pk, make sure you have a lot of money because pking is very expensive. If you do die, find a way to get your stuff back. A few ways to get money is first get a weapon or borrow one. Kill hill giants and collect the loot, including the bones. Then go to the Grand Exchange and sell it. A whole inventory could be about 13k if you get some decent drops. This requires no runescape gold making skill, just combat.

I hope this article was helpful in some way and thank you for your time. Good luck on your pking!

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An Idiot's Guide to Runescape

A how to manual on the biggest active role playing game in the world, from the start of your journey to expert tips. A quick Idiot's guide to runescape.

This is, on a huge level, the biggest online RPG (role playing game) in existance on the internet (as recognized by Guiness). It follows the theme of most standard RPGs; Kill foes and complete quests to attain experience points (points which add up to enable a character to reach higher levels levels come with increased attributesand abilities) and items (these can be weapons, armor, or other means of improving your character, or currency used to do the same).

Players can work in tandem or together. It is a game that exists on a different level that standard RPGs, in the sense that the participants exist in the same arena and interact, and as such the game is always evolving. No two adventures will ever be identical. So, for those just beginning, from someone who has just begun, here are some resources and links that will make the first steps into the world of Runescape that much easier.

1. Explore Lumbridge

This is the town where you begin your journey. As with conventional RPGs, exploration is necessary in understanding a game, the methods of gameplay, and the basic tennants. Talking to other characters, exploring stores and looking around all help to develop a basic understanding of things.

2. Familiarize yourself with the maps.The Runescape world is huge.

3. Familiarize yourself with your inventory screen.

To start the game, Start by equipping your bronze sword and wooden shield by left clicking each of them once.

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Best Guide to 99 Fletching in Runescape

This method will take about a month, give or take a week or two, if you play for about two hours a day.

You need: about 5-8 mill GP
a knife (duh).
an axe (the stronger the better)
at least level 20 in woodcutting (although the higher the better).

Here are the steps:

1.Go somewhere where there's a lot of regular trees, i suggest Lumbridge, Varrock east, or north of Falador. Cut a full inventory of logs and use the knife to make them into arrow shafts. Repeat until level 20.

2.Now, go to an area with a few oak trees, such as Lumbridge, Varrock west or east, or west of Port Sarim. Cut inventories of oak logs and Fletch them into oak short or long bows. After Fletching them, you can drop them or bank them to sell later. If you want to bank them, try using the trees near the Seer's village bank. Repeat this until you're able to make willow bows.

3.Okay, now you need to spend some money. Go to the grand exchange and buy about 5,000 willow logs and Fletch them into willow longbow (u) until you reach level 55. You can sell these to a general store and actually make some profit.

4.Now, you have a choice: either keep using willow logs and gain a little profit, or buy maple logs and lose about 300k. Be warned though, willows might take about a week longer. If you choose maples, then buy about 10,000 maple logs and Fletch them into longbows (u) until you have 70 Fletching.

5.Okay, now it gets more expensive, and unless you're willing to spend 10mil, i recommend this: Buy about 3k yew logs and 3k bow strings, make them into yew long bows (strung), then sell them to get back some money. Repeat this step until you reach level 85.

6.Now for the last step, the hardest and most expensive step. Making magic bows. Do what you did in the last step so that you have enough money. Finally!You've reached level 99! Congratulation! Now go get your cape,unless you spent all your money!

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How to Become Well Known in RuneScape

Many new people to the hit free to play online game: runescape, have had it rough with being new to Runescape. Here's a few ways that can make you become well known as well as making tons of friends. 1. When I started playing runescape, I started just like everyone else: being a "noob"or "new". I was refered to this free online game by a friend of mine who was a veteran player of it. Here's a few things for all who are new:

When you first start out you'll want to do what everyone wants to do: Do training to get stronger or to become rich. Don't say : "hi"for it really will let people know of your personality! Say a cooler ways to get some one's attention like hey, yo, zup or come up with your own unique sayings.

2. The core of fame comes mostly from joining a clan to start off with! Asking around or talking to people who advertise would easily get you in to one! The Grand exchange in Varrock is a very common place to do this.

3. When you do join a clan you got to be very active! Get into most of the events that would be planned for each week or month. Talking alot may not be a good way to go with it, yet don't be to quiet either! Many players that are quiet can easily be under the suspicion of being a bot!

4.Making your own clan can be a hassle because you have to get people to join you in making it first, then comes making the website (making a website first should be top priority of any new clans so that people can register to be in the clan), getting funding (donations is very common) and of course: The Advertising!

5.If joining a clan just isn't your thing, then training could net friends easily (or people you know). One other good way (this is for members only though, unless you have your skills at super high levels as a free player) is to post on the forums on various topics! People that have similar or the same interests as you can be found anywhere, so try both ways!

6.When you do join and clan, do follow that clan's guide lines (rules) and don't ever clan hop unless your clan merges with another clan (clan hoping will make you more enemies then friends)!

7.There are also various other methods to get well known (party hats, making clans, etc).

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How to Get Lvl 99 in Woodcutting and Fire Making in RuneScap...

This is a guide for people that want to get to lvl 99 in woodcutting and fire making in Runescape. Enjoy.

Woodcutting

Woodcutting is useful because you need it to cook food. If you become a high level in woodcutting you can sell yews for a lot of runescape money.

To cut wood all you need is an axe. Axes can be bought at stores.Start cutting trees, you should level quickly. If you want money sell them at the Grand Exchange.When you reach level 15 start cutting oaks in Varrock Palace. Sell them at the Grand Exchange if your poor.When you reach lvl 30 you should start cutting willows and put them in the bank. When you’ve got a lot sell them at the Grand Exchange.If you need money then cut yews and sell them at the Grand Exchange. Do this to lvl 99. But if you dont need the runescape gold continue cutting willows since its faster. Yews sell for a lot but Willows dont.

Level 99 CONGRATULATIONS!

Remember Dont give up!

Fire Making

Fire making is useful because you need it to cook. Level Fire making and Woodcutting at the same time if you want both skills fast.

To start leveling in Fire making you will only need wood and a tinderbox. You can find wood from trees and tinderboxes are sold at stores.

To get to level 2 get 3 logs and light them. Its that simple! Keep doing this until level 15.

When you are level 15 start lighting oaks. You need to be level 15 in woodcutting to get oak.

When you are level 30 you should light willows. You need to be level 30 in woodcutting to get willows.

At level 60 start lighting yews. You need to be level 60 in woodcutting to get yews. Yews are expensive but its worth it if you want to be level 99 in Fire making. Light yews until you are level 99. As long as you have enough wood it is easier to level up in fire making than woodcutting.

Level 99 CONGRATULATIONS!

Remember Dont give up!

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Step by Step Money Guide 100K-400K

Whew! Now that you are past that first 100k, wipe off that sweat and relax! You have made it past the hardest part on your quest to becoming a Millionaire! Its all smooth sailing from here on in. From this section and beyond, we will focus on making quick, smart, and profitable business deals. No more do you have to do manual labor by having to run other people’s Rune Essence or walk around collecting feathers! The time for business is now!

In this section, you will learn a method to turn that first 100K and quadruple it to 400K! We will use the term “K” which stands for a thousand from now on because adding those extras zeros in the back is ridiculous. If you have at least 400K already, I would recommend you go on to the next section. If not, please continue reading on how you can QUADRUPLE your Gold!

Making Soft Clay

You wouldn’t think something so straight-forward and simple could generate such profits, but it can! This method is called Making Soft Clay. Whatever you may call it, make no mistake that it brings in large profits! The method is ideal for the amount of money you currently have.

To start off, proceed by heading to the Grand Exchange. If you already have 1000 Clay Ores, then go to the next paragraph. Trade the Exchange Clerk and offer to buy 1000 Clay for about 100 GP Ea. You should have some money left over, if not, its okay. Now that you have spent 100K, don’t be scared, because once your are done with this method, you will quadruple that first 100K! If you can, try to also purchase 1000 Jugs of Water. If your offer isn’t immediately accepted, you have to get the jugs yourself.

Now bank everything in your inventory and everything you have equipped to make the rest of the process easier. Once you have the 1000 Clay, the first thing you want to do is go to the Gnome Copters with only 1000GP in your inventory and nothing else. Here are the steps to take in order to get 1000 Jugs of Water.

1. Trade this guy in order to access the ONLY F2P General Store that sells Jugs with water ALREADY in them!

2. Buy an inventory full of water, which should be 27 of them since you have one slot for money. The jugs are only 1 GP each!

3. There is a Depositing Bin right across from the Gnome guy General Store. Head over there and deposit all your Jugs of Water.

4. Repeat the process until you have deposited 1000 Jugs of Water! Before you would have to buy regular Jugs from the Fallydor General Store and bank them, then worry about having to fill all of them up with water. With this method, you’ll be done in no time.

Now, head over to any bank and withdraw 14 clay and 14 jugs of water in your inventory. Click on one of the Jugs of Water and use them on one of the clay.

A little menu will appear on the chat box area. There you will see a picture of Soft Clay. Right click on it, and select “Make All”.

Now, all the clay in your inventory is turning into Soft Clay! Keep doing this until you run out of jugs of water. Then just refill your jugs with water and finish turning all the clay into soft clay. And Viola! You have 1000 Soft Clay!

Guess what? These soft clays can be sold at the grand exchange for about 180 GP EA! And what’s more is that members buy them very often, because it is something they use to gain fast EXP for their crafting skills. So you won’t have to keep your trade up on the grand exchange for long before you are loaded with GP!

Congratulations, you just made your first almost 200K!

You’re not done just yet though. Remember, we are aiming for 400k in this section. So here’s the game plan. Use that 180k and reinvest it into buying 2K clay at the Grand Exchange. Once you have the clay, turn them into soft clay using the method above. Then sell those 2K soft clay that you made and… BAM! 400K! It’s as easy as that! You have money to proceed to the next section!

If you’re concerned with the ammount of time it will take to buy the clay and make/sell the clay, perish the thought. It can all be done within a few hours easily! Turning 1k clay ores into soft clay took me about 50 minutes, and doing the same for 2k clay took me less than 2 hours! We recommend that you stick to this method to get to 400K, as the profits are phenomenal.

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Runescape Money Making Tips

This are money making tips for Runescape.

For anyone who plays runescape (RS) heres some money making tips.

Money making tips- If you’re a member get your crafting really high and make ruby or diamond amulets. Then get your magic lvl really high to enchant them to make strength amulets (from ruby amulets) or power amulets (from diamond amulets). Sell them to non-members because they can’t enchant and sell the 4 5-10k each. You’ll make a big profit if you do this.

If you want a lot of money (gp) and your not a high lvl at most skills here a good money making tip. First get all the money you have and buy cooked lobs for about 45gp each at the store spend all your money to get a lot of lobs. Then you note all of them and go to a world with a lot of players. Sell them all for about 200gp each keep doing this and you’ll be rich.

This is another way to make runescape money without having high leveled skills. First complete the Rune Mysteries quest to be able to rune craft. Then get 4k rune essence or more and sell them for 90gp each. This will get you money and mining experience.

If you’re high leveled in combat go kill moss giants you will get big bones which you should store in your bank. They also drop good items like gems which you should make into rings and sell. You can also get runes and weapons and armor which you can also sell. You can get your combat level up and also get some cash. If you want you can also kill ice giants and hill giants they have big bones and drop good items too.

Go to Port Sarim and take good range, mage, or melee armor. Go to the entrance of Port Sarim and go east if your facing Port Sarim. You will find earth, air, water, and fire, wizards here. Kill them to get runes and talismans sell the runes to the rune shop close by and sell the talismans to player for 500gp each.

Go to Port Sarim’s jewelry shop and buy a lot of jewelry of what ever kind they have most of. Then go to another world and sell them if they don’t have a lot there. Keep doing this to get a ton of cash. But this may take a while so you might have to keep trying.

Go to Al-Kharid and go to the gem shop and buy a lot of uncut gems. Cut them and make them into amulets. Sell them all to get a lot of money or enchant them to make more runescape gold.

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Runescape Top10 Ways To Make Easy Money

Make money easy with this easy to use guide!
Merchanting - Go to world 1 and buy some cheap easily sellable items and then sell them on for more, if done right you can get loads, but need runescape money to start with.

Air Running - At at least 2k a trip all you need to do is go to world 16 and get 25 rune essence and an air talisman or tiara, then go into the air altar (SW of Falador) and trade some saying Open 2k/Ess (or more than 2k) and offer the 25 essence, they should give you 2k and 25 noted rune essence, then you go to the bank (north) and store the coins and essence, get the essence out as item, and then go back to the altar and repeat.

Yew Logs - Chop yew logs in Edgeville, and you can sell 1k for at least 300k in Varrok west bank.

Pking - You can PK if you are good enough but this is risky.

Cow Hides - For low levels this works well as 100gp a hide is very useful at this stage.

Wines of Zammy - Available in a room north from These are good if you can use telekinetic grab, or you can kill all the monks to get to it, you can these for 900gp each or for laws and cash from a lot of people.
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oal/Iron/Steel Bars - Mine coal or iron and sell them at Falador bank, or make steel bars and sell them for more.

Killing High Level Monsters - If you are a high enough level you can kill lesser demons etc and get cash, runes and other good drops which are good runescape gold.

Lobsters - If you fish and cook them at Karamja you can either travel back to Port Sarim yourself, or get a friend to help and share the profits. They sell for about 300 each which is quite good.

Big Bones and Limpwurt Roots - This is good if you want to gain combat as well, fighting hill giants gives both, as well as cash and useful runes that can be used or sold.

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Crafting Tips for Runescape - Get Ranked & Make Money

Glassmaking is a members only skill. First you have to make the glass itself and then you can craft items from the glass that you made. You need a few items to make glass: a glassblowing pipe, empty buckets, sand, seaweed, a tinderbox, axe, and logs. You can get a glassblowing pipe from the spawns on either Entrana [northeast of the herblore shop] or in Hemenster near the fishing guild. Empty buckets are often left lying on the ground by higher level players; you can pick these up free [free is always good]; but empty buckets are also available for sale very cheaply in the general stores. You can use your empty buckets on one of the sand pits to fill them. Sand pits can be found in the Lost City, Rellekka, Yanille or Entrana.

Also if you have completed the "Hand in the Sand" quest you can go visit Bert in Yanille, once every 24 hours and he will deliver to your bank account 84 buckets of sand for free. If you have a magic level of 58 you can do the Watchtower teleport; which will bring you right outside of Yanille; you need 2 earth runes and 2 law runes to cast it. For the seaweed there are spawns in Entrana and Shilo Village; it can also be gotten from big net fishing. Or for a small amount you can buy buckets of sand, seaweed and soda ash from the charter ships.

Ok, now that you have gathered your supplies; you need to cook your seaweed to get soda ash; unless you just bought the soda ash from the charter ship. Then take your glassblowing pipe, and equal amounts of buckets of sand and soda ash; and head on over to one of the furnaces around runescape. Besides getting the 20 experience points, you will get a piece of molten glass. Then you can then use the glassblowing pipe with the molten glass to make items.

With your molten glass you can make various runescape items such as: at level 1 you can make a beer glass for 17.5 xp [experience points]; at level 4 you can make a candle lantern for 19.5 xp; you can make an oil lamp at level 12 for 25 xp each; at level 33 you can make a vial for 35 xp each; at level 42 you can make a fish bowl for 42.5 xp; at level 46 you can make an unpowered orb for 52.5 xp; and finally at level 49 you can make lantern lens for the bullseye lantern for 55 xp each. Bullseye lanterns are better as they are a safe light source that will not blow out or explode around gas.

Once you make level 33, vials are probably the most useful item that you can make. Fill them with water at any water pump, sink or fountain and then they are ready to use in your herb lore; as all potions require a water filled vial. You can also sell these to other players; but as with most things if you will sell large quantities you will get the best prices; such as selling 1k [1,000] at a time.

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Making Money on Runescape by Merchanting (F2P)

An extremely easy and effective way to make runescape money is by merchanting, which is basically a process in which a player generates an income through buying low and selling high. More specifically, in this guide, I will cover the basic of Shop Surfing, which is essentially the same as merchanting, but less dependant on player-to-player trades. Shop surfing can be done at several locations, with different results at different times of day. While the process is EXTREMELY easy, it is often a matter of when and where the best opportunities are available. Over time, I have found that the following locations are best for the following type of shop surfing:

Varrock General Store - General Items:

World:Any highly populated world in which players are constantly selling items to the General Store.
Strategy: Impressive profits can be turned here through the buying of various items such as Runes (of all types), Ore (preferably mithril and up), food, limpwurts, potions, and various other player made / gathered items that are generally not sold in other stores. It is highly recommended that you have at least 50,000gp before venturing into this investment. Adament Ore as well as Feathers, for example, can be bought from a general store for a fraction of its market value (causing a great return on your investment).

Varrock Rune Shop - Runes:

World: Any lowly populated world in which their are few players located in the rune shop.
Strategy: When runes are in low demand at the shop, prices for Air, Fire, Water, and Earth Runes can often reach as low as half of the market value (the value at which you can sell an item to another player. Therefore, the more runes that you can purchase at below-market price, the great your profit when you sell to other players.

As simple as it may sound, the process is even easier and exponential more profitable if you are a Member, due to the increased number of rune shops at which you can surf. F2P players on the other hand, will no doubt begin to get frustrated as they find that others, including bots, have already looted the Rune Shops and General Stores.

Using both of these locations, and a little bit of patience, I have managed to easily bring in nearly 150k per hour.

I hope this guide will help you with your Runescape financial woes. If you need any help in the game, my RSN is BNR-Flatline, and I would be more than happy to help.

Best of luck.

 

 

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Runescape Money Making Guide

If you're into MMORPGs, like me, you've probably heard of one called RuneScape. If you've played it, you know how hard it can be to make money. If you're a non-member, then it's even worse. As soon as you start off, all of your skills are 1 (from what I remember). It's not easy to make money with those skill levels. So, here are some ways to start rolling in the dough.

1. Woodcutting is an awesome way to go. At level 1 woodcutting, it still isn't going to get you far. What you need to do is chop normal trees until 15 woodcutting. After that, you can chop oak trees. I suggest heading to Falador. In front of the main entrance to Falador, there are lots of trees along the wall. Plenty of oaks. Chop those until 30 woodcutting. Now, head to Draynor.

It's usually quite crowded, but there's probably a world that's not so bad. You should keep chopping these until 60 woodcutting. What you really need to do is get a membership, though. If you're a member, go to Seers' Village. From what I remember, if you go a little North-west of the bank, in Seers' Village, there'll be a small cluster of willows, which is a good place to chop them. At 60 woodcutting, if you're a non-member, you can stay around Falador and chop yews there.

If you're a member, and you're in Seers' Village, because of chopping willows, head south of the bank. There should be a mansion, or something. In the front yard of that mansion, (or whatever it is) there will be 6 yews, I think. However, chopping yews can be VERY slow, thus not gaining you a lot of experience. I actually just chopped willows in Seers' Village, until I was 75 woodcutting. So, if you're a member, and you're interested in just getting your woodcutting to 75 to start really making money, keep chopping willows near the Seers' Village bank.

If you're a non-member, you can go back to Draynor and cut willows there, to increase your woodcutting faster so that you can chop yews faster. After you've got 75 woodcutting, (by the way, this will take you a while) start chopping those Magic Trees. When I last sold some, they were going for about 1k each. I don't what the price is now. If you're still a non-member, and you have 75 woodcutting, yews should be chopped a lot easier now. That's about it, for woodcutting.

2. Another way to make a lot of money is fishing. Fishing, in my opinion, is actually much easier than woodcutting. It doesn't require as much attention. For starting out, I recommend net fishing at Port Sarim. Keep doing that until you have 20 fishing. After that, it's time to head over to Barbarian Village and fly fish. You should easily be able to locate the fishing spot. Keep fly fishing until you have 40 fishing. It's lobster time, now. For members, go to Catherby. There are tons of places to catch lobsters here. Keep catching those lobsters until you have 76 fishing. As for non-members, I think Karamja is the only place for lobsters.

In fact, Karamja is where you'll probably spend the rest of your time fishing, as a non-member. After you have 76 fishing, as a member, you can catch sharks. You may have heard that sharks take a while to get, but I don't think that's the case. They don't take much longer than sword fish. Unfortunately, sharks don't sell for as much as they used to. People also don't seem to buy them as much. I've got about 3.7k (3,700) sharks in my bank that I couldn't sell, before my membership ran out. I've yet to renew it and sell those. Anyway, I think sharks only go for around 800 now. The good thing is, it's faster than woodcutting and it doesn't require as much attention.

3. A third way to make money is fletching. I'm not going to go into this much. You, basically, cut logs, and level up your woodcutting. If you have 75 woodcutting, and you're just now starting to fletch, then good. This'll make it easier. Just chop the wood for the best kind of thing you can make with fletching. Keep building up that fletching level until you can fletch magic logs. Also, if you have the money, buy willows logs. About 3k, at a time. That'll only cost you about 100k, which isn't bad, if you have 76 fishing or 75 woodcutting. It'll save you lots of time.

4. The fourth, and final way I suggest to make money, is merchanting. Basically, you buy an item for the cheapest you can get it, and then sell it for the maximum amount you can. For example, buy a dragon longword for 90k, sell it for 110k. You've just made an easy 20k. Lots of people make money this way. After you've got enough, you can start merchanting the big stuff, like Abyssal Whips.

When I bought my whip, it was 1.8M. However, people would sell them for as much as 2.1M. There's 300k in merchanting, right there. The prices seemed to have dropped, as usual, though. You could try getting one for 1.5M and then selling it for 1.7M. That's still 200k, but that's probably the maximum you'll be able to get. Try going for the more popular items. It definitely helps. If you're making enough money from these tips to merchant party hats, you're in for some real profit.

Now, as you probably assumed, doing all these things are much easier by being a member. If you're young, and you don't get money very often, just type articles on here and they'll pay you for it. So, if you become a member (or even if you stay as a non-member) and you follow these steps, in no time, you'll be making millions.

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Runescape Money Making Tips

There are many skills in the Runescape world. There are several of those skills that are great money makers. Herblore is a fantastic money maker if you have money to invest, but most people just starting out, do not have that kind of money. Fishing, Mining and Woodcutting are some of the best skills to make money with that does not require you have a lot of money to begin with. Of course you want to be able to get those levels up as quickly as possible to start making the money. So, I am going to tell you the best way to train and do what I call "speed training" for fishing, mining and wood cutting so you can start making some good money soon.

When you first start off in fishing you will need a net to catch Shrimp with until level 5. Once you hit level 5 you will need a regular fishing pole and bait to catch sardines. Both the Shrimp and Sardines can be caught at Draynor village by the bank. Then once you hit level 20 it is time to move on to the fly fishing rod and feathers. With these you can go over to the river at Lumbridge to fish for Trout and then at level 30 you will be able to catch Salmon as well.

This is where I recommend you stay until you are at level 40 when you can start catching Lobsters. Make sure and bring an axe with you. Cut down a tree that is right by you and then you can cook your backpack full of fish and drop them. Make sure that you are cooking what you catch so that you will get that cooking level up there. Once you start catching Lobsters, you will want to cook them to sale them!

Now you can start making some money with Lobsters or Lobbies as many Runescapers call them. To start Lobbie fishing you will need to purchase a Lobster Pot from the fishing store for 20gp and that is all you will need. Now if you are a member, the best place to fish for Lobbies is in Catherby but if you are not a member you will have to go to Karmaja Island. If you are not a member and have to go to Karmaja, it is best if you are able to teleport or have done the Shilo Village Quest and can access that bank. Cooked Lobbies can sale for about 200gp to 250gp each!

With mining one thing that you want to make sure and do is always use the best pickaxe that you can at your current level. This will speed the mining process up. When starting off on mining I recommend that you just start off mining copper or tin and drop them as you get a backpack full. Once you hit level 15 you can mine iron. The best place to mine for iron is south of Falador in my opinion because there are several rocks side by side to mine. Once again, fill you back pack, drop it all and start over. You never even have to leave your spot. Once you hit level 30 you can mine coal.

Coal can be a great money maker due to the fact that there is always a demand for it because it is used in all high level smelting. If you get your mining high enough to get into the Mining guild, that is the best place to mine the coal. Until then, I recommend going to the Edgeville Mine as there are 6 coal rocks there. The re-spawn time on the coal rock is going to be much slower than that of the iron but when you start making money it will not matte!

Woodcutting is my personal favorite money maker. Make sure and use the best axe that you can at your level with woodcutting as it makes it go much faster. Just start out on normal trees that are found all over Runescape and fill your backpack and then drop them. At level 15 you can move on over the cutting Oak trees. These are great because you get more than just one log per tree. Oak trees can be found in lots of places as well. It is best to find two or more really close together so that you can be chopping one while the other is re-spawning. At level 30 you can start cutting down the Willow trees and the best place to do this is at Draynor right by the bank. You can start making some money with these trees, so make sure and bank them and do not drop them!

After you get to level 60 it is on to the more serious money maker of wood cutting. Yew logs are always in great demand so they are a great way to make money. There are several places so cut Yews; there are three north of Varrock Palace and three south of Falador there are also four north of Rimmington among other places.

Now there are two ways to go about selling your items. For starters you can stand around in the banks and announce what you have for sale and how much you are asking. Please know how much you want for the items because people really get annoyed at those who always say to make an offer. The other option is to check the Runescape message boards and see who is buying or make a post of your own announcing that you are selling. Take a look at others post so you know how most people go about doing this.

There you have it, your money making / speed training tip sheet! I hope this helps you become very profitable in the Runescape world. Don't forget that money is great to have but there are many other skills that are a blast to build up, so don't let your Runescape time just be all about money, have fun and build those other skills as well.

 

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Make a Lot of Quick Money as a RuneScape Beginner

When you leave the RuneScape tutorial, there are several ways to make fast money in RuneScape. Here are the most common and most profitable ways of making RuneScape money that I have discovered so far. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. Let's take a look at the ten best ways to make money with no experience in RuneScape.

RuneScape Money Making way #1: Kill Chickens. Chickens can be found in two places in Lumbridge, and also above Draynor Village. All three places are about three minutes from either the lumbridge castle bank or the Draynor bank. Chickens drop bones, raw chicken, and up to fifteen feathers. Should you kill thirteen chickens per trip, and save everything that was dropped, you will gather roughly 2,500gp per trip. Bones get about 90gp and raw chickens sell for around 70gp on the grand exchange. Feathers get 4gp each but stack in one inventory spot. As your combat levels increase, you can then kill chickens faster. Sometimes you will find eggs in the chicken coop. Although eggs sell for 55gp, they are not in the greatest demand. If you are going to focus on bones, get your combat level to ten then train on the men in the house in Edgeville. There is a bank very close by where you can stash the bones.

RuneScape Money Making way #2: Kill Cows. There are two good pastures in RuneScape that I have found. The first is between Lumbridge and Varrock, about three minutes from the lumbridge bank, which is on the third floor of the castle. The second pasture is just below the Gnome Stronghold above Lumbridge. Heading from the castle, follow the road north then west. After you pass the cabbage field, head straight up and you will strike the pastures. Just above the pastures are bank deposit boxes, which you can use to deposit the raw beef, bones, and cowhides. Raw beef sells for 72gp each cowhides go for around 120gp. That is about 300gp per cow.

RuneScape Money Making way #3: Mine Ore: With your bronze pickaxe, mine six clay and four copper. Then buy two iron ore from the grand exchange, they will cost 200gp. Go to Doric's anvil, which is northwest of Falidor by the mountain. There you will do Doric's quest, which consists of giving Doric the ores. You will be rewarded with 1,300 mining experience, which should put you up to at least level ten mining. Then buy a steel pickaxe from either the mining shop in the dwarven mines or from the Grand exchange. Then mine clay. Clay sells for around 100gp each. When you train your level high enough to mine iron, you can sell it for around 100gp also. Copper fetches about 75gp each as opposed to Tin selling for only 30gp so train your mining on copper rather than tin. But for the fast money go for the clay.

RuneScape Money Making way #4: Potatoes: I thought I was onto a secret way here when I realized that for 80gp per potato, I could make 10k an hour. However I think others have found out this secret. The Grand Exchange value of potatoes has dropped below 70gp each and they no longer sell easy, if they sell at all. But it's worth a try.

RuneScape Money Making way #5: Investing: Buy hides for 120gp and tan them in Al Kharad for 1-3gp each. Then sell the leather for 160gp. Or buy clay on the grand exchange; buy jugs or buckets of water at the Gnome Stronghold, then wet the clay and sell for 160gp each, making 50-60gp profits per wet clay. Or buy pots of flour and turn them into pastry dough. Pastry dough sells for almost 200gp each.

RuneScape Money Making way #6: Get paid to smith: Do the Knight's Sword Quest and get the smithing experience it gives. It will put you at Level 29. Then either buy Dwarven Stout from the bar in Falidor or train smithing until you reach level 30. Then buy Iron and Coal and smelt steel bars. The ores will run 500gp for the raw materials for each steel bar, which you will then sell for 650gp. Or buy Iron Ore for 100gp each. Half of these will successfully become iron bars. These you can sell for 230-250gp each. Another way to make RuneScape money through smithing is to buy copper and tin for 105gp per set. Reselling the bars will allow you to realize a profit of 80gp per bronze bar.

RuneScape Money Making way #7: Level up in woodcutting: Go to the bank in west Varrock and chop trees with your bronze axe until you fill your pack. Deposit these and repeat until you hit level five. Have you smithed enough to reach level 31? If so, make a steel axe to use. If not, then buy one. Chop wood until you hit level 15. Then go to east of the east Varrock bank and cut the Oak trees there or cut at the Oak tree outside the Draynor Village bank. Stash all the logs. When you reach level 30, continue on Oak if you want money. Willow never sells because everyone cuts willow to level up and the grand exchange is swamped with willow logs. Logs and Oak Logs should fetch 25gp each. Woodcutting is a slower way to make money, but at least you are getting paid to train.

RuneScape Money Making way #8: Rune Essence: Do Rune Mysteries Quest and then mine the essence. Rune Essence sells for about 38gp each. It used to be a prime way of making money but now is no longer the best way.

RuneScape Money Making way #9: hunt for the big prizes: If you find a pickaxe handle or pickaxe head, you can get some quick gp. A pickaxe handle gets around 850gp on the grand exchange. Go to Karamja Island and climb to the top of the volcano, past the scorpions. There are several imps atop the mountain. Kill the imps, saving all beads and dough. The white bead will fetch 1k; the rest will get between 100-200gp each. Cherish the random events in RuneScape. You get valuable gems or some good RuneScape money from them sometimes.

RuneScape Money Making way #10: cash in your iron armor: This way is more a matter of salvaging RuneScape money than a way of creating new money. Assuming that you use the money to buy iron bars, make an equal amount of platebodies, platelegs, kite shields, and full helms. Then withdraw seven of each and "sets grand exchange clerk" then "Exchange Iron Armor set to bundle it into a set. Sets average a 60gp return per bar and they do sell. True the bars cost 230gp so that means in the end it only costs 170gp for the bars. Only do this if you are a F2P player. There are better ways for RuneScape members to resell their iron.

These are some basic ways to get money in RuneScape. They may not be the fastest ways of making RuneScape money, but they all do not really require experience. As you gain experience from the above activities, you then will be able to earn more RuneScape money faster.

 

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A tips of making runescape money for rangers

The Level 24 Wilderness Green Dragons have many opportunities for Rangers to make Kills. After done runescape quest “lost city”take your best Dragon Hide gear, a Magic Bow and Bronze arrows. There are several Dead Trees that you can run behind and hide after your first shot at the Dragon. It takes a little bit of practice, but you will get the hang of it. You will kill the Dragon; get the Dragon Bones, Dragon Hide, Loot, and your arrows back.

This is a safe way to kill both Green and Blue Dragons. It will take you a bit longer to get kills this way. But you will not have to worry about spending money on food. You can kill more dragons with a higher level arrow, but your cost per kill will increase. Weigh your options. The choice is yours.

Blue Dragons can be found in Taverley Dungeon. A Dusty Key is necessary to get in to battle them. There are a couple places that you can Range and one good spot where you can use your Dragon Halberd, if you have one.  

The other great location for Fighting Blue Dragons is the Hero’s Guild Basement. There are no mazes to negotiate, no other creatures to battle.It’s just you and him. You can Range or Halberd the Blue Dragon safely from down there as well. Just stand outside the door of the cage and fire or slash away. Watch out though, because sometime n00b’s will open up the gate and then you will have a very angry dragon on your tail.

The other option, which believe it or not is actually safer, is to fight the dragon inside the cage as shown in the picture below. Stand on the far side up against the wall. When a Dragon appears shot him with any magic spell or bow and arrow. He will come over and then you can attack him your halberd. You don’t need armor, food, or even an Anti-Dragon Shield. Bring some Nature runes and a Fire Staff the High Alch, and spend the day making runescape gold.

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One Top Runescape Money Making Tips by Mining Rune Essence

Jagex has not offerred new quests to non-members on a continuing basis. The last quest to be offered to both members and non-members alike was the Rune Mysteries quest.

When you are a level 3 player with the ability to mine essence, hop to it. The only thing you will need is a pick axe to mine the essence. Bring nothing with you except for your pickaxe (the highest level pickaxe you can yield). Don't bring food, and don't wear runescape equipment. This will only slow you down. If you have completed most or finished the Temple of Ikov Quest, then be sure to wear your boots of lightness. With just a pickaxe wielded, a full load of essence, and the boots of lightness on, you will have a weight of -2 kg. This will allow you to run longer and carry the maximum amount of essence that you possibly can.

Go to the Rune shop in Varrock, talk to Aubry, and be teleported to the essence mine fields. Mine the essence from the rocks until you are full. Run back to the Varrock bank west and deposit your essence. Once you have around 1,000 essence go to Varrock Bank west and announce that you are “selling 1k of ess”. People will offer you anywhere from 30k to 50k runescape money depending on your negotiation skills (35-40k is a fair price and you should go with it if you are offered it).

Always go to world 1 to sell your runes or world 2 if you are a member. Members will usually offer more for essences, but if you are not a member and can only get on world 1 be patient and you will sell them for a nice price. You will always get a higher gp per essence the larger the amount is that you are selling. It should take you around 10 minutes to mine 200 essence with a decent pickaxe and a set up like I have described above. With a low level pickaxe it will take a bit longer.

We will use an example of only getting 200 essence every 10 minutes instead of every 5 minutes. A little over ½ million money is the results of your efforts of mining 12 hours.

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Mining Rune Essence-A Quick Runescape Cash Strategy

Jagex has made the decision not to offer new quests to non-members on a continuing basis.  The last quest to be offered to both members and non-members alike was the Rune Mysteries Quest.  Even the newest player in the game can complete this quest.
  
Now that you are a level 3 player with the ability to mine essence, hop to it. The only thing you will need is a pick axe to mine the essence. Don't bring anything with you except for your pickaxe. Don't bring food, and don't wear armor. This will only slow you down. If by some chance you have completed most or finished the Temple of Ikov Quest, then be sure to wear your boots of lightness. 

With just a pickaxe wielded, a full load of essence, and the boots of lightness on, you will have a weight of -2 kg.  This will allow you to run longer and carry the maximum amount of essence that you possibly can.
 
Go to the Rune shop in Varrock, talk to Aubry, and be teleported to the essence mine fields.  Mine the essence from the rocks until you are full.  Run back to the Varrock bank west and deposit your essence.  Once you have around 1,000 essence go to Varrock Bank west and announce that you are "selling 1k of ess".  People will offer you anywhere from 30k to 50k runescape gold depending on your negotiation skills (35-40k is a fair price and you should go with it if you are offered it). 

Always log in your runescape accounts and go to world 1 to sell your runes or world 2 if you are a member.  Members will usually offer more for essences, but if you are not a member and can only get on world 1 be patient and you will sell them for a nice price.  Do not sell your essence in anything less than 1k lots.  You will always get a higher gp per essence the larger the amount is that you are selling. It should take you around 10 minutes to mine 200 essence with a decent pickaxe and a set up like I have described above. 

With a low level pickaxe it will take a bit longer.  Let's say for arguments sake that you have worked on your mining level a little bit are just starting out and you are kind of slow. Now you will have to add some time to sell the essence and take a break to eat and go to the bathroom (and maybe go to school or work), but becoming a Runescape Millionaire can be as easy as this.

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Two Top Runescape Money Making Tips

There is a certain confidence that comes with the knowledge that making money is not much of a problem, and you will be a much better player if you master a few basic money making strategies. Here is how to do it: Original Recipe Ahicken.  
   
Lumbridge is you begin the game, and is where we shall begin. The first thing first, you want to do is go to the top (3rd floor) of Lumbridge castle and deposit your items into your   runescape accounts bank.

The only items you want are the following: bronze sword, square shield, armor, and bronze axe. Equip the armor, shield, and sword and leave the castle, traveling east across the bridge. Once you are across the bridge, walk north until you see the little farm to your left. This is the chicken coop, and this is where you will be getting your first combat levels, as well as making some food and money at the same time. 
  
Begin attacking the chickens. They are easy to kill, and shouldn’t be much of a problem.  When they die, the chickens drop bones, raw chicken, and usually 5-15 feathers. Collect the feathers and the raw chicken, and kill as many chickens as you can before your inventory fills up.  Once it does, go outside the chicken coop and walk to the south. Ahop down a tree to get some wood, use your tinderbox to start a fire, and cook all the raw chickens you have. When they are all cooked, throw away the burnt chickens and eat some of the cooked chickens to heal the damage you sustained. (They heal 3 hit-points worth). Now go back to the chicken pen and repeat the process. You can bury the bones as you go, then cook the chickens when you need to.  
 
As you kill chickens and collect the stuff they drop, you will start building up a collection of feathers. Feathers are used for fly fishing. Anyone who wants to build their fishing skill will need feathers at some time. You can make money by selling these feathers to those people.  
 
In order to sell feathers, you need to go to 1 of 2 places: the fishing spots just east of the Barbarian Village or the Varrock west bank in worlds 1-5. Once you have collected about 1,000 feathers, go to these places and try to sell them.  Type “Selling 1K feathers, 10 gold each.”  If someone is interested, they will offer to trade with you.  By selling these feathers, you should get 10,000 gold pieces.

Cow Parts 
Just across from the chicken coop is a field. It is filled with four-legged walking-ATM/combat-training/meals-on-wheels: cows.
 
You can train on cows just like you train on chickens. When it’s killed, each cow drops 1 bone, 1 cowhide, and 1 raw meat. You can cook the meat (it heals 3 hit-points), bury the bones, and collect the cowhides to sell later on. Since all you want to do now is get money, the best thing to do is just collect the extra cow hides people leave lying around on the ground. Do this until you have a full inventory. Then take the hides to the bank on the third floor of Lumbridge castle. Deposit these and then return to the field to get more hides. You want to collect 100 total hides. You don’t even have to fight the cows. Usually there are enough players there killing the cows that you can get your fill of left behind hides in minutes.
 
Once you have all your hides, you need to put them in a banknote. Go to the bank and open your runescape account menu. Look down in the lower right hand corner. See the two things that say ‘item’ and ‘note’. You will get a ‘Ahoose Option’ window. Select ‘withdraw all’. This will withdraw all of those items, whether you have 2 or 2,000. Instead of taking up all your inventory space, you will be given a note that has a picture of the item and a number indicating how many you have. This is a banknote.
 
Once you have withdrawn all the cowhides as banknotes, you also need to withdraw whatever money you have.  (Note, you need at least 10 gold pieces. If you don’t have 10 gp’s, go just south of the cow-field and kill some goblins until ou have enough gold.)  Take these things and leave the Lumbridge castle. Go east across the bridge to the fence gate with the 4 guards standing around it.  Talk to one of the guards. He will tell you it costs 10 gold to get through. Pay him, go through the gate, and travel south until you get to the Al Kharid bank. (Aheck your world-map if you don’t know where it is.)  You should see several people standing around the bank lobby buying or selling things. Keep an eye-out for people looking to buy cowhides. They will usually say something like “Buying cowhides,” or “Buying hides.”  If there aren’t people there buying hides, don’t worry. Just say “Selling 100 cowhides – 10K”. That’s right, 10K. 10,000 gold. You are selling each hide for 100 gold pieces.
 
If the buyer doesn’t want to pay 100 each, don’t sell to him. Find another buyer. You may have to advertise and say something like “Selling cowhides – 100 each”. Say this several times. If you still don’t find a buyer, just world-hop to a world where there are more people. You should be able to find a buyer pretty quickly. (Note, you can sometimes sell the hides for more money, but 100 is pretty standard. Don’t waste your time trying to sell them for 110 or 120 gp’s each. Just get the quick cash.)
 
Remember this process. When you need more runescape money, just repeat it several times.  You can collect as many cow-hides as you want and keep selling them.

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One Top Runescape Money Making Tips With Thieving

For some reason Ardougne is always in the middle of a crime spree. It seems that the majority of people who visit there have ulterior motives in mind. Well if you can’t beat them, you might as well join them (at least in Runescape). There are several ways to make money by using the thieving skill and Ardougne is the focal point for most of those activities.

As soon as level to 20 in thieving, go to the silk cart in Ardougne. Steal from the cart and then bank the silks. Do not try to sell them right back to the silk merchant. He will refuse to buy them. Put them in your runescape accounts bank and then sell them back to him some time later. 
 
Open Nature and Blood rune chests. The Blood rune chest can be found in underneath the Chaos Druid Tower. Just take the ladder down to the end of the cave and open either of the two chests. each time you open the chest or about 1,400 gp. This can add up very fast. 125k-150k an hour is good here.

There are 3 locations with Nature rune chests (level 28 to open). One is in Fremennik’s helmet shop.  The other 2 are located in Ardougne. One is in the building to the south by the east entrance of Ardougne. The chest is on the second floor and is the one on the west wall on the right side. The other chest can be found on the second floor of the house to the North of the Ardougne Church. It is the chest on the south wall on the left side. The other chest up there contains 10 gp. Between the 2 chests you can get around 75k-90k an hour.
 
Just about everything that can be stolen can be sold. For example, steal chocolate cakes and sell them to Pker’s in Edgeville or 100 gp each, steal wolf fur and sell them to the Fur Trader Baraek in Varrock Square for 150 gp eac, steal silk, put it in your bank, and after some time has passed sell it back to the Silk merchant. Regardless of what level you are at you can make tons of runescape gold stealing things (just in Runescape please).

Make sure you are at least 2 levels higher than the minimum level before you start stealing from a new stall or area.  The amount of times you miss will slow you down tremendously. Being 2 levels above will give you a buffer zone and you will miss much less frequently. 
When you get to Pickpocketing Paladins (level 70) and wear equipment, you will be making 150k to 200k an hour.

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