27
Apr
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Ever wanted the magic skill cape, Ancient Magicks, or just 99 magic? This guide will show you how to get 99 magic quite cheaply.
- Cast your first spell on goblins in Lumbridge and pick up the runes.
- At level 1 magic, use your experience lamps (from Tutorial Island) for magic.
- Go to the Player Safety center. Read all the plaques, then ask to go upstairs. Upstairs, you will have to take a test. then, you will receive 2 exp lamps. Use them for magic.
- By now, you should be about level 11, maybe 12.
- Cast weaken 118 times. This should cost about 5k.
- You can cast curse. By now, there are 2 ways to train magic.
- Once you cast weaken enough times, use wind bolt in Fist of Guthix. you may also get rewards. At level 17, your bolt won’t be too accurate. Cast wind bolt 1058 times. this may be a lot, but this is free.
- Go to hill giants once you’re over level 20 magic and then go to the safe spot behind the pillars. This is fast xp and gives you big bones which you can sell, or bury for prayer levels. If you’re getting bored with hill giants, you can go to Varrock castle and cast the curse spells or any of the other none-attacking spells on the npc inside the cage. This is a good spot to train if you want magic levels and not hit point levels.
- Cast curse 134 times. Once you get 25 magic, go for law running, with the assist system. This can get you free laws. You can only do this if you are a member. cast varrock teleport 298 times.
- Now, you can cast Telekinetic grab. Go to the nature rune spawn in level 42 wilderness, and grab the nature runes. These runes will come in handy later; don’t sell them! Cast this 747 times. If you don’t want to risk going into the wilderness, you can go into the Varrock basement, and telegrab the gold ore. The ore takes a long time to respawn, but this is safer. You will need 747 laws and an air staff.
- Now you can superheat items! Steel and mithril bars are the best to smith. It is also recommended you have completed The Knights Sword quest. Cast this 2195 times. If you went into the wilderness, then that’s great, if not, you may have to use 100-200k for this part.
- Understand that high level alchemy is best. Green d’hide, magic and yew longbows, adamant platebodies, ruby bracelets, amulets of defense, and (surprisingly) adamant battleaxes are the best to high alch. Try getting some of the nature runes from the Nature Rune Isle. You have to cast 197,967 high alchs!
- Great! you got 99 magic! Now you can go show it off to your friends.
Tips
- It’s a good idea to bring some food when going into the wilderness.
- Another option is to buy a mud staff and cast curse. this costs 4-5M
- Fist of Guthix is a slow option that’s free. if you have 200k+, you don’t need to go to Fist of Guthix.
- Look in the grand exchange for other items that cost less than the high alchemy price.
- Free laws = Free natures!
- It should take about a month or two to get from 55 magic to 99.
- Don’t get burnt out. If all you do all day is alch, you will get extremely bored and never want to do magic again.
- Try watching television or a movie while you alch.
- Nats is short for nature runes.
- To save even more money and get your Runecrafting up, you can make all of your runes.
- ALSO you may want to try fist of guthix if your low on cash
27
Apr
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Sick of watching countless people walking by, boasting their skill cape, talking down to their “subjects” during one of your sessions in Runescape? I know I am. So here is a quick list of skills that take the shortest amount of time and effort to get up to 99 to get the skill cape so you can become one of those jerks!
1. Fletching – Hands down, the easiest skill in all of Runescape to master. Quick to level up, no effort is really needed, just click on your bank and take out some logs, fletch them, put them in the bank, repeat. You dont even have to get your own logs. Just stand by the Grand Exchange and buy logs (assuming you do have the money) and begin your ascention into ninety-ninedom.
2. Woodcutting- Similar to flecthing, and if you want to take out two birds with one stone then you could knock out woodcutting and fletching at the same time.
3. Cooking- Again, similar to fletching in that you can buy all of the food you want from the Grand Exchange, only you cant stand right in your bank and gain levels, you must find a range, cook, run back to your bank and restock. (Catherby is an excellent place to do this).
4. Hunter- People will be surprised to see this ahead of fishing but I do have a reason. You can get 99 in Hunter much more quickly than in fishing but Hunter requires a lot more effort, so it really becomes a question of, do I want to work hard and get this done quickly, or barely work at all, and reach my goal a little more slowly. The choice is yours.
5. Fishing- See above.
27
Apr
Posted by: cow // Category:
Runescape Guide
Do you want to brag to your friends that you have 99 Hunter? Do you want to get a skill to 99 but you’re on a tight budget? Do you just want to know how to get 99 hunter? If you answered yes to 1 or more of these questions, chances are you will like this article!
- Get about 20k
- Complete Priest in Peril quest.
- Go to Yanille where you will find a hunter shop.
- Find your way to the Hunter Shop which is right next to the Magic Guild.
- Buy 1 Butterfly net, 5 bird snares, 2 noose wands (1 is a back-up) and 6 box traps. You will also need about 10-20 butterfly jars. You will use all of these on your way to 99 Hunter. If you are willing to make trips you can just get 2 noose ropes and 5 bird snares.
- If you are level 1 go to the Varrock museum downstairs and talk to an NPC named Orlando. He should be right next to the staircase you came down. Do what he says and then when you finish you should get level 9 hunter.
- Head to the Woodland Hunter area when your hunter is level 9. It is located just south of the Piscatoris Fishing Colony and west of the gnome stronghold.
- This may seem boring at first, but when you get 99 you’ll be happy.
- Hunt Copper Longtails until it is level 15.
- Continue to hunt Copper Longtails, but go with your butterfly net and hunt Ruby Harvests at the same time. When you get to level 20, you can set 2 traps at one time.
- Get your hunting level to 29.
- Go to the Hunter spot southwest of the bank in Canifis.
- Catch swamp lizards. You can set 3 traps when you are level 40.
- Do this until Hunter level 47.
- When you get to 47 buy desert robes and desert boots, and 14 waterskins(4). Go to the Orange salamanders in the desert. (east of shanty pass place, cross bridge =]) release them all. no one buys them and there are no banks nearby.
- At 53 head back to where you caught the Copper Longtails, but this time bring 500gp with you (1k for safety)and 4 BOX TRAPS then enter the fenced off area to the EAST of the Copper Longtails.
- Then go to the Chinchompas and catch them.
- Once you’ve got 59 hunter,hunt red salamanders.Located South west of East Ardougne.
- Catch salamanders until until Hunter 63 (65 if you want faster xp!).
- Head to Feldip Hills again, but go to where the screen turns black at the west side.
- Set four box traps and the Red Chinchompas will be attracted to the trap. Just like the other Chinchompas, they stack so you can keep them!
- Stay here until your level is 99. At 99 you will have caught about 48,000 Red Chinchompas, which you can either use them for Ranged xp or sell them at 600-800 each for a whopping 28.8-38.4m.
- If you want the skill cape after you’ve achieved 99 hunter, you can go to feldip. The hunting master will sell you a hunter cape and hood for 99k, and lives in the hut near the red chinchompas.
- Always try to get to 99 hunter without taking breaks.
- It shall take around two-six weeks to get from level 1 to 99 and for me getting from level 9 to 63 took 4 days so 63 to 99 is a lot harder.
- Remember, it’s just a game! Don’t miss out on your social life just to get 99 hunter.
- Always stay at least 4 or 5 steps from your trap, as this will make the prey less hard to catch.
- Have fun! Hunting is one of the most fun skills to train, and enjoy your 99 Hunting Skill Cape.
- If you’re worried about killing chinchompas while hunting, wield a bow or crossbow with out any ammo, it will not let you attack them.
- There are many ways to 99 and some may be better than others, but if you are looking for the fastest way, this is it.
- You may want to consider wearing Larupia clothes in the Feldip Hills Hunter area to help your chances of making a successful catch.
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27
Apr
Posted by: cow // Category:
Runescape Skills
Woodcutting in Runescape is one of the most popular skills in the game. Woodcutting is a skill that costs very little Runescape gold to get started. As a matter of fact you don’t need gold to start woodcutting. All you need is an axe bronze or iron at first and you can make axes with the smelting skill or you can just buy one for a few gold at the market place.
Woodcutting is one of the easiest skills to level in Runescape. All it takes is time and patience to level up this skill. Woodcutting is beneficial in many ways. You can use it to make materials for bows and arrows, witch works on another skill called fletching, or you can use the logs to build up another skill called fire making. Last but not least you can just woodcut to sell logs to people that are working on their fletching skill, though this is not profitable until you are able to cut yew trees. Yew logs sell for 350 gold each.
When a player starts woodcutting the levels increase very fast. I suggest you find trees that are somewhat close to a bank. This way you can just bank the logs you cut and wait until you have a large amount (over a thousand) and decide what you are going to do with them.
One thing to keep in mind while woodcutting, is that you should always get the best axe you can use at that time. Having the best axe will increase the speed at which you cut the logs. Also as you increase levels you can cut different trees. You will want to switch to trees the same way you do axes. As soon as something better is available use until you reach willow trees.
Willows trees are what you are going to train on till level 65. You will want to cut willows because it is very quick experience. I know you can cut maple trees which give more experience per log but it takes longer to cut than willows so you actually make more experience per hour if you cut willows and as a result level up faster.
After you reach level 65 you can move on to cutting yew trees. This is where the money is. I can cut a thousand yews in a few hours and then sell them at the grand exchange for 350k gold or more depending on the demand at the time. Let me warn you yews are a slow process at first but stick with it. It will get better.
23
Apr
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Getting level 99 fishing is one of the longest objectives to do, but it is also a rewarding one because it’s a good way to get coins. Reading this article could help you become level 99 in fishing on Runescape.
Non-members Method
Stock up on supplies. You will need 2 small nets, 2 fishing rods, 2 fly fishing rods, fishing bait, feathers, a harpoon, and a lobster cage, you can buy these supplies and more from Port Sarim. Although this sounds like a lot of coins, it is not that expensive.
Fish 40 shrimps. You can find them south of Lumbridge. Shrimps are good because you don’t have to worry about bait or feathers yet because you only need a small net. Continue doing this until your fishing is level 5.
Fish 40 sardines. You can find these fish where you found the shrimps. Now you will be using your fishing rod and fish bait. Do this until your fishing level is 10.
Fish some herrings. Fish in the same area. You will still need your fishing rod and bait. You will still continue to catch sardines at the same time. Continue this until your fishing is level 15.
Fish some anchovies. Get your small fishing net and fish in the same area you were already fishing in. You will catch shrimps when you fish these. Fish these until your fishing level is 20.
Fish 68 trouts. This time you get to go to a different place. Go to Lumbridge River and fish there. You will also use the fly fishing rod and your feathers to catch the fish. Fish for trouts until you fishing level is 25.
Fish 93 pikes. You will still be in Lumbridge River, but you will go back to using your fishing rod and bait. Keep getting the pikes until your fishing level is 30.
Fish some salmon. Don’t be to jumpy to move to another place because you will still be fishing in Lumbridge River. However, you will be using your fly fishing rod and feathers. When fishing salmon, you will also be catching trout at the same time. Do this until your fishing is level 35
Harpoon 186 tuna. This time you will move to a different location; but you will need a lot of money because it takes 60 coins to go to Karamja and back. Also, you won’t need any bait anymore! All you need is a harpoon. Harpoon the the tuna until your fishing is level 40.
Cage 714 lobsters. Now you can start making money off of these types of fish. You will stay on Karamja Dock, but you will be using a lobster cage. Cage these until your fishing is level 50.
Methods such as lobsters, sharks, swordfish are very slow methods to 99. The fastest way (proven) is to complete the Swan Song quest. This enables you to fish monkfish. Monkfish are faster than lobsters and sharks, heal 16, and give more EXP than any other fish in the game. Another alternative, which is commonly used by nonmembers is to fly-fish from the earliest moment possible to the moment you reach level 99. It is one of the fastest ways to gain experience.
You may want an iPod, MP3 player, or music on your computer because fishing can get boring at times.
Another way to fight boredom is to chat with the other people who are fishing near you.
If you want to make more money while fishing, sell the fish raw. Raw fish often sell for higher than cooked fish.
You shouldn’t have any items that you don’t need when you fish. You’ll need to go to the bank/cook more often
Join a clan; RuneScape has recently added a clan chat feature, and there are surely other people as bored as you that may wish to chat.
Multitask while doing this. For example, play another game, or do homework.
Check your character often. You don’t want to be killed or teleported by a random event stay where you are when the fishing spot moves, or stay there with a full inventory.
Watch for whirlpools and big fish. They’ll snatch your equipment.
If you have done Shilo Village Quest, then fish there until you want to fish for something higher; you can also lvl 4-5 levels per day, which makes it the perfect place to fish for levels.
You can also feed the fish to your cat.
23
Apr
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If you think fishing and runecrafting is boring, you obviously haven’t spent several hours thieving!
Seriously though, thieving isn’t as boring as you think it is. Plus of course, it’s an instant money making skill. You don’t have to spend money buying things you need just to level it. Unless of course you buy food, although I don’t recommend it. There’s an easier way…..keep reading!
To start, you will need to pickpocket the “Man”. Those are everywhere, so it’s not really a problem. In fact, I never paid for trips to and from Karamja when I needed to go there. I just pickpocketed the man around the docks for my trip money. See? Not boring at all, and something that can be worked on very slowly to start out with.
Farmers were next on the list of things I would pickpocket, usually when I was waiting for seeds in a near by farming patch. Farming proves to be a nice matching skill for Thieving. Especially when your level is higher and your seed rewards are better.
When I wasn’t stealing seeds from the local farmers, I was in Ardougne stealing cake from the stalls. This is not only nice experience (when standing out of the line of the guards), but good food to stash for when your thieving higher level people who hit harder. Keep a stash for later, or come back here for “thieving food”.
If you are interested in the H.A.M gear, I suggest going underground just behind the Lumbridge castle to pickpocket them at level 20. If you don’t really care, skip them and keep pickpocketing anything above until 27.
At 27 is when your pickpocketing skill start to pay off if you are a farmer. The Draynor Village seed stall is an easy walk from a near by vegetable farming patch, so you can swipe some more seeds to plant while waiting for others to grow. The selection of seeds you get isn’t too bad, but it does get better with master farmers at level 38. Don’t forget those cakes when you go to pickpocket him!
23
Apr
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Have you ever known someone who had all kinds of great stuff, and you didn’t know how they got it? Well, it’s a safe bet to guess they’ve done some begging in their time, while they probably won’t admit it. While not the most honorable skill, sometimes people are just waiting to give someone some of their valuable junk.
Join a member’s world. This really works the best if you are a member on a members’ world. You can still try it as a free player, but the results are less likely to be successful
Go into a bank, any bank will do. The best ones are in Argougne, Edgeville, and sometimes the Taverly dungeon bank
Go into a spot where most people can see you, Wear the best clothes or armor that you have.
Empty most of your inventory into the bank so you have room if someone gives you a lot of items
Having done all that, say “does anyone have any members items i can have?” “I’m a new member” and “I’d never forget it.”
Never say “plz” since many people find that incredibly annoying.
Beg for a little bit, and if no one responds, then stop.
If begging doesn’t work (or if people respond badly, as they most often do) you should use some easy steps to make money:
Kill some goblins or men and take their money and bones. Sell the bones at the GE.
Kill cows and sell their bones and cowhides on the GE.
Collect spawned items and sell them on the GE.
Mine ore and sell it on the GE.
There are many other ways to make money that are just as easy as begging and won’t make you look like begging scum to the rest of the Runescape community.
People occasionally pity you if you say “I’m a new member…”
When someone gives you something, be ecstatic about it even if you know it’s not that great. “Tyvm!!” “Tysm!!” “You are so nice!:)”.
People filter in and out of the bank.
Don’t be obnoxious at all costs – it’s bad enough you’re begging, don’t make it worse.
23
Apr
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Getting to level 99 in Runescape is not impossible nor is it a hard task, ranging is just time consuming. This guide will explain a simple and easy way for Runescape p2p members to achieve this goal. I can not give an approximate length of time on how long it will take to get to level 99 ranging due to several factors like not everyone plays the same amount of time. Just like anything else the more you work at it the faster, easier and more rewarding it becomes.
Keep in mind that getting to level 99 can be very monotonous and one can become bored and even burn out on the task at hand. Make sure you take breaks from ranging and do something else that way you don’t become very bored with it and not want to do it anymore. Pace yourself and it will pay off.
From level one ranging to level twenty you will need a plain short bow an oak short bow and a willow short bow. The reason I say short bow and not long bow is because of he speed difference. When both the long bow and short bow are on rapid the short bow shoots the arrows at a speedier rate. You will also need bronze arrows. Yes bronze and lots of them. Bronze arrows are the cheapest arrow in the game. You do not need to worry about the expensive arrows until a much higher ranging level is acquired.
Now for the monsters! This is where the task becomes repetitive. You need to kill the men and women and the goblins in and around lumbridge until you are range level twenty. When you reach level 5 ranging you can switch to the oak short bow. At level 20 you can start to use the willow short bow. A money saving tip is to retrieve your arrows once you have killed a monster. It may take a few more seconds between kills but its well worth it because of the money you will save.
From level twenty to level forty you will need lots of bronze arrows. You will also need your willow short bow, a maple short bow and a yew short bow. The monsters to train on are the level 10 dwarfs that are between Falador and Varrock. You can still train on the men and women if you prefer to. Once you get to level thirty you can use the willow short bow. When you hit level 40 switch to the yew short bow.
23
Apr
Posted by: cow // Category:
Runescape Guide
The Following are recommended steps to take in order to achieve 99 Ranged as an FTP (Free to Play) Player.
If starting anew, train each stat to level 3 on Tutorial Island.
Get Leather Armor (Hard body, Chaps, Vambraces & Coif), a Short bow, an Oak Short Bow, and Bronze or Iron Arrows to begin.
Start by ranging low level creatures (Chickens, Rats, Cows) from behind a fence until reaching level 20 ranged. (Switch from regular Short Bow to Oak Short Bow at level 5 ranged)
Get Studded Leather Armor (Hard body & Chaps), more Iron Arrows (if needed) and a Willow Short bow to continue. **Please note that if you have the financial means, you may now purchase a Willow Composite Bow, however, the slight increase in ranged attack does not sufficiently offset the noticeable decreas in ranged speed**
Head to either Barbarian Village or Black Knights compound. Take full advantage of the tables in each location to hide behind while ranging. Range until level 40.
Get more Iron Arrows wich you can buy or if you are a high enough level kill minotaurs in barbarian village if needed minitours are levels 12&27 (and minotaurs drop bronze full helms also wich you can sell to peksa the barbarian helmet salesman), Maple Short Bow, and Green Dragonhide Armour (D芒鈧劉hide Chaps, D芒鈧劉hide Vambraces, Coif and D芒鈧劉hide Body if you have completed Dragon Slayer Quest). Then fight white knights in falador until range lvl 60.
Purchase More Iron or Steel Arrows (depending on budgetary constraints) and head to Lesser Demons in Karamja芒鈧劉s volcano芒鈧劉s rim. Taking advantage of the rocks, hide and range lessers or go to the third story of the wizards tower and range the lesser demons. Range until reaching level 99. See the Tips below for what arrows to use at these high levels
Always use a Short Bow. Though Short Bows and Long Bows are statistically even, the short bow is drastically faster.
Always have plenty of food and arrows.
Find a Rock or a fence you can range behind to avoid suffering dammage.
Get a Maple Short Bow when you reach level 40. DO NOT now purchase or continue using a Willow Composite Bow. They are slow, and do not hit as well as a Maple, contrary to popluar belief. They do not wield adamant arrows either…
Some range armor has a defense requirement, but this only applies to the body. For example, green dragonhide bodies require 40 defense, but the legs and vambraces do not.
Green dragon hide bodies require that you complete the dragon slayer quest before wearing it or buying from the champions guild or wearing. You can still buy this from other players.
Wearing a Rune Chainmail body in lieu of a Green D’Hide Body has no negetive effect on ranging, and offers a drastic increase in defensive capabilities.
Wearing a rune full helm decreases your range by 2, though it does slightly increase your defence.
Rangers need Defence!!! Skills tend to go in matched pairs (Mining/Smithing, Fishing/Cooking, Attack/Strength) and Ranged is no exception.
if you are a member and your using the cannon, you can try using it on higer level monsters if you want some good drops.
Buy a bunch of red chinchombas and range zombie monkeys below the temple in the monkey madness quest for insane exp (200k per hour)(achieved via splash damage mostly)
If starting a new, train each stat to level 3 on Tutorial Island
It is recommended to use strictly Steel arrows starting in to 80s all the way to level 97.
Mith Arrows should be used for final two levels.
Addy arrows are not recomended, as their cost is highly prohibitive to training.
Pick up your arrows if they cost alot.
23
Apr
Posted by: cow // Category:
Runescape Guide
Hello, and welcome to my guide to getting 99 Fishing on Runescape. Getting to 99 Fishing is no easy accomplishment, so what ever you do, I suggest you never give up. Member and Non – Member descriptions will be give for each level increment.
Part I. Introduction
Hello again, and good luck because you are about to embark on long, and rewarding quest. Achieving 99 fishing is not going to be easy. You will need to stay strong and persevere throughout this entire goal. There will be tough times ahead, but if you do not give up, you will eventually succeed and be the envy of others in Runescape with your Achievement Cape. I wish you good luck.
Part II. Fast Experience
There are a couple of ways you can achieve 99 fishing, and one of those ways is by getting to 99 quickly with “Fast Experience.”
Levels 1 – 20
Items You’ll Need:
- Small Fishing Net
To start the long journey to 99 fishing, take your Small Fishing Net and fish shrimp. Shrimping is a fast way to get to level 20, if you stick with it for a little bit. Also, if you want an even faster way to get up to 20, try using a fishing rod on the same spots as you catch the shrimp. The fishing rod method will cost a little more because you will need to purchase bait, and it can be more time consuming if you do not already have the fishing rod and bait. Otherwise, fish shrimp until level 20. Fishing shrimp when you get to level 15, will let you catch Anchovies. Shrimp leveling should now go even faster. A nice shrimping place is in a place called Draynor Village because of the bank near the fishing spot.
Levels 20 – 30
Items You’ll Need:
- Fly fishing rod
- Feathers
As soon as you reach level 20, fly fishing for trout until level 30 in a river is the fastest method for experience. Do not bother with the pike because you will not catch them fast enough to get fast experience.
Non – Member Areas:
Location 1: Lumbridge