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Training in Runescape can mean either gaining higher combat levels, or gaining higher skill levels.

While all Runescape players have trained at least once in their Runescape life. Whether it is killing men in lumbridge or going one on one with greater demons in the wilderness, it’s still considered training. This guide will hopefully allow you to choose the most efficient way to train and maybe earn some spare gold while you are at it.

Training in combat: If you want the maximum experience, you want to kill a monster with higher Health Points that will not hit you as often. This way, you can hit them as much as possible without using a bunch of expensive food. Just because a monster gives nice items, does not mean it is going to give great experience. If you are going to train your combat, items have no play. Save up your food before you begin to train, that way you do not have to break your killing spree and go off to fish or buy food.

It makes it go a whole lot smoother if you have more food in the bank than you think you will need. Training against a monster that is aggressive and will attack a person of your level, without another thought, is very helpful because you will not have to click on another monster over and over to attack it. Different weapons will do different damage to different monsters so choose your weapon wisely. Remember this, while a Ruby Amulet might make you hit harder, it does not make you hit faster.

Try using a diamond or dragon amulet even tough they are quite expensive. Try to choose a monster that is not too strong for you. Dragons usually have a very high defense, which means they are not good for experience. The highest level a monster should be is around the same as your combat level, but not higher. That will only increase the time that you will fight them and you will not get as much experience. Even more so, it will lower your food supply very quickly.

Firemaking: Cut tons of logs (or buy them) and save them in the bank, before you even start training firemaking. This way you will not have to keep on cutting and burning. Begin firemaking near a bank like Draynor or Edgeville. Burn logs, then get more logs from the bank, and so on and so forth. Firemaking, like all skills on Runescape, takes a lot of patience and commitment. You will not get the 10 levels a day you want unless your firemaking is very low! You will probably want to try burning for only 2 hours or so a day so that you don’t lose hope.

Prayer: Bury every single bone you see. If you do not want to spend the money to buy the bones, you will have to get them yourself. A good spot is in the wilderness, there are quite a few big bone spawns that comes again quickly. The Mort Myre swamp, home of the Ghasts, is another prime place. The Ghasts give 30-prayer experience each; they have 45 hits, which add up to about 180 experiences to your chosen skill, so they are good for both.

Woodcutting: A good trick would be to cut a huge load of willows. The trees south of Draynor bank are really fast experience. Obviously, use the best hatchet you can. Try not to burn/fletch the logs as you get them, as it slows you down. So just, chop a load full, bank them, and repeat. You can go up levels really fast like this. At around 70, move on to yews. Repeat the process of the willows.

Runescape Training involves different methods per different skills. I have named only a couple of the skills.Training is pretty much the same either way; you just continue using that skill until you gain a level. Thus, you are training. Good luck in the wonderful world of Runescape.

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There are several ways of making money on Runescape. To you, some of these ways may be fun to you and others might not be fun. This article will show you all the ways that you can earn money so at the end; you can choose which one you prefer. Everyone has their likes so this will help you choose yours. There are two parts to this guide and the first part displays how members only can make money on Runescape and the second part displays how both members and non members can make money on Runescape. If you want to start earning Runescape money really quicker, then becoming a member is what you need to do!

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a Runescape millionaire? This guide will show you how to become that millionaire with that Green Halloween Mask or Blue Party Hat you’ve been craving.

Simply read this guide to pick and choose the methods you find most appealing. Follow those methods to earn money in Runescape.This guide offers a large variety of methods for earning gold in Runescape. As reflected in some methods below, you don’t need to be a member to earn gold. However, to access the full range of features and money making methods, it is strongly recommended that you become a member.

Picking Up Flax:
1. Absolutely nothing is needed to be able to pick up flax. Go over to Camelot and go down to the Flax area where there’s only flax there and start picking them up. Keep going back and forth to the bank.
(Area where you can find flax to pick up.)

2. Make sure your inventory is empty to make it quicker to get 1,000 flax. Once you have collected 1,000 flax, then go to the same bank which is nearby the flax area and sell your flax’s for 100 gold coins each. A total of 100k is earned for just picking up some flax.

Spinning Flax into Bow Strings:
You must have a crafting level of 10 in order to spin flax. If you have a crafting level of 10, then you can start off by either purchasing 1k flax from someone or by picking them up. Buying these will make you save more time and at the same time still make profits. The profits are less though. Simply once you have your flax take them to the spinning wheel and spin them. Go back and forth doing this and after a few trips, you will be completed. Sell your bow strings for 180-200 each, ending you up with 180-200k profits. If you had bought the flax, then your profit will be 80-100k for spinning them.

Woodcutting (Maples):
1. Get a woodcutting level of 45 to cut maples.
2. Go down to the Camelot which has maple trees right across from it. These trees are very close to the bank so it won’t take long to walk to the bank.
3. Cut 1,000 maple logs and sell them to other members for 80-100 each. Total will be 80k-100k for all of them!

Woodcutting (Magics):
1. To be able to start cutting magics, you will need a level of 75 which is the highest to cut any tree.
2. Take a rune axe and start cutting them. You can get bored off of cutting as it takes longer than yews to cut.
3. Cut 1,000 magic logs and sell them. Each log is worth 1k! That’s a lot of money.
4. Once completed sell them at the bank to other members and earn 1,000,000 Gold coins!

Anyway that is my brief but free Runescape money making guide on how to become a Runescape merchant I hope you enjoyed it.

Have you ever wondered what to sell in the Grand Exchange? Before we begin, let’s take a moment to learn the basics of the Grand Exchange.what is the Grand Exchange?The Grand Exchange is a large marketplace located in Varrok, the most populated city in Runescape. You can use the Grand Exchange, also referred to as the GE, to buy or sell almost anything! The GE allows a player to buy or sell an item at any time in the world. They do not have to meet up and do a trade; it will just hold the goods for you until you pick them up.  When you open the Exchange window, you will see six boxes with 2 boxes in each. One box is for buying, and the other for selling. You can pick the quantity and the price for either buying or selling. Usually when selling, the lowest price possible will be the fastest sell.

                                      

Let me show you an example. As you can see from the screenshot below, I have three barbed tail harpoons. They are set at the max price (27 gp) and the total gold is 81 gp. I could change the quantity and/or the price if I wanted to. However, I think that is fair, so I will press “Confirm Offer” and then I will wait for it to finish. They will hold your items or money until it’s completed. You can always go to any bank and press “collect” to receive the money or items you got from the exchange.

                        

Now, that you have a basic grasp of the way it works, lets move on to money-making.

Obviously the normal merchanting is always a great way to make money. However, who really wants to sit in a bank for an hour typing “Selling 1k willows!!”? That’s what’s great about the Exchange. Just take your items and put them in your sell box. Name the price and the quantity will automatically be the number you have. Most of the time it will sell within a minute of you putting it up. But of course, it’s not always going to work like that. As in the screenshot below, I’m waiting for them to sell.

                                

They will not sell as fast because they are not a popular item and they are at the max price.
If I had say, 100 Swordfish, and I put them at the minimum price, they would sell very fast.
Even if they were at the maximum price, they would sell quite fast. Remember, the more popular the item is, the faster it sells.

Another good idea is to buy low and sell high. Say I buy eight swordfish at 375gp each. Then I resell them for 415gp each. I just made 320gp. Sure, it’s not a lot, but say I buy 1k Swordfish for 375k and then I resold for 415kGP. See the difference? Of course making money like this could take quite awhile. Just stay patient and it will pay off.

Using the Runescape Grand Exchange is a wonderful money making opportunity. You can have that Dragon Longsword you have been dreaming of in a matter of minutes.

                                   
When you are buying and selling, you are able to adjust the price to your liking. Although you can only go 5% above and below the normal market price, this can be handy. If you are going to sell, I suggest going as far below the price as possible. It is faster, but if you have an item that is worth more and it is well known, I would go 5% above. A lot of players, when buying food, will pick the item, make the amount in the thousands and then buy at the highest they can. Then, anything below that will be also sold to them. This is very handy if you are in need of an item and you do not care the price, just simply go 5% over the market price, and you could end up with the item and some gold back!

Happy Selling! Happy Game!Hmm

Are you fed up of trying to be heard above a crowded Varrock Marketplace? Are you tired of organizing to meet players who want to trade with you? Do you just want to get on with the things you enjoy, rather than standing around, hoping that someone wants your full splitbark armour?
The Runescape Grand Exchange is a brilliant way of making some quick cash. I am very exited that they have put this in the game. It speeds up the buying and selling world! No more world-hopping to find a bank with someone in it typing “selling blah” 100 times over! Nope, now you just put in a buy order and as soon as one becomes available for the price, you set or lower, you will have it!

What is the Grand Exchange?
The Grand Exchange is a large marketplace located in Varrok, the most populated city in Runescape. You can use the Grand Exchange, also referred to as the GE, to buy or sell almost anything! The GE allows a player to buy or sell an item at any time in the world. They do not have to meet up and do a trade; it will just hold the goods for you until you pick them up.

You don’t even have to be there when your waiting on your trade to complete! You can be off fishing and when your trade is complete, the Grand Exchange will tell you. Before you can use the Grand Exchange, you will need to do a tutorial. I suggest going to the Grand Exchange Tutor for it, as the founder (Brugsen Bursen) Will give you a more in depth tutorial and even include the history. It can be very boring, and come on, who wants to sit there listening to a guy ramble on when you could be making money?

The Grand Exchange is not a complex system, it is actually very simple. You can buy and sell items with a breeze. All you do is put your bid or items up, and when someone matches your bid, BAM! Your trade is complete. The time is usually not a matter, every now and then, you will have to wait for it to complete, but for the most part, it will happen almost instantly.

Selling Items at the Grand Exchange
To sell items using the Grand Exchange, You can simply talk to one of the clerks, or just right click and select Exchange. It will pop up a window showing your buy and sell offers that you have going on at the moment. Free to Play Members get 2 on going slots to use, while Pay to Play Members get 6 slots.

Now, lets begin. First, click the sell slot. You will need the items you want to sell in your inventory. You can sell anything that is tradable. If you have, large quantities of items that are NOT stackable, bank notes are also compatible with the Runescape Grand Exchange. Each item you wish to sell (or stack of items) counts as one slot.

Understanding Boxed Armor
This can be hard for selling armor, especially if you are free to play. With only 2 slots, how would you ever get a set of armor sold? Well, Jagex thought of this and now you can convert armor into a boxed set. This is excellent because you can sell the WHOLE set of armor for only 1 slot. All you have to do is have the required armors with you, then just talk to a Grand Exchange clerk. There IS a guideline to what you have to have to make a set, they go as follows:
1、 Dwarf cannon sets: Cannon base, stand, barrels, and furnace
2、 Enchanted robe sets: Hat, robetop, bottoms
3、 Splitbark armor sets: Helm, body, boots, gauntlets, legs
4、 Mystic robes sets (normal, dark, light): Hat, top, bottoms, gloves, boots.
5、 Third Age ranger armor set: Coif, body, chaps, vambraces
6、Dragonhide armor sets (green, blue, red, black): Body, chaps, vambraces
7、God armor sets (Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
8、 Trimmed and gold-trimmed armor sets (black, adamant, rune): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
9、Barrows armor sets* (Ahrim, Dharok, Guthan, Karil, Torag, Verac): Body, legs, head, weapon
10、 Normal metal armor sets (bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
11、 Trimmed and gold-trimmed wizard sets: Hat, robetop, bottoms
12、Third Age mage sets: Body, legs, amulet, hat
13、Infinity robe sets: Hat, top, bottoms, gloves, boots
14、Trimmed and gold-trimmed dragonhide armor sets (green, blue): Body, chaps
15、 Blessed dragonhide armor sets (Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak): Body, coif, chaps, bracers
16、Dagannoth armor sets (rockshell, spined, skeletal): Helm, platebody/body/top, legs/chaps/bottoms
17、Third Age melee armor set: Platebody, full helm, kiteshield, platelegs
18、 Gilded armor sets: Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
19、 Dragon armor sets: Chainbody, medium helm, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)

To open these boxes sets, simply take them to the Grand Exchange clerk. Do NOT right click and click ‘destroy’ this will NOT open the box, it will destroy the box and everything in it. Thus, you loose money.

The Runescape Grand Exchange can be a wonderful place for money making. If you are looking to buy and you can’t find a guy to sell you something, simply put in a buy order, it will save you a lot of time better spent of training. As long as you have sell orders in the Grand Exchange while you train, you will get rich AND powerful. All thanks to the Runescape Grand Exchange.
Thanks for Reading!Happy Game, buying,selling and Runescaping! Hmm

This guide is for free players.So if you’re a free player, we’ve got some great news for you, The popular browser-based MMORPG RuneScape has released an upgrade to the game labeled RuneScape HD. In this case, HD stands for “high detail” rather than “high definition,” but the end result is the same: better visuals.RuneScape HD is available to everyone! The Beta period is over, so both free players and members can access the new-look RuneScape. Not only that, but free players and members can get their hands on some new releases, the bank update, Item Lending and a number of Lumbridge changes that are mentioned at the bottom of this newspost.

Please be aware that the fullscreen mode of RuneScape HD is NOT currently available to free players, it continues to be a members-only benefit. We are looking at the possibility of a fullscreen mode for free players, with adverts displaying in the fullscreen window; for now, however, RuneScape HD’s range of graphical improvements are ready to be explored by everyone.

To find out how to play RuneScape in high detail, please visit the release newspost here.

If you are having issues with running RuneScape HD or would like more technical information about the update, visit the RuneScape HD FAQs here. You can also visit the Technical Support Forum for various threads that may help you.

We would also like to thank you for the wealth of comments, compliments and feedback we have received over the past couple of weeks. It is down to you that many small graphical issues have been resolved, with a number of changes being introduced in the update today.

This does not mean that we will ignore any feedback from now on, far from it, in fact. We welcome any constructive comments, to help us to continually improve RuneScape HD and make it as good as it can be.

This Week’s Releases:

On top of the full release of RuneScape HD, we have a bumper lot of updates that will benefit both free players and members:

First up is our bank update, which brings you tabs and a search function, among other changes, to help you organise your bank. Up to eight separate tabs can be created to help clear your banking mess.

Item Lending is next, bringing you a new way to help your friends! You can lend out a wide range of handy items, including many of RuneScape’s best weapons and armour.

We’ve gone back to the drawing board and completely reworked the tutorial: from the creation of your character right through to your first explorations of RuneScape.

In return for completing some tasks, you can receive a modest, but prompt, payment from various people in our Lumbridge Moneymaking update. So, if you’re feeling poor, the people of Lumbridge will help you to recover your finances, in return for a little hard work.

Finally, this week brings the free game’s first Achievement Diary. Travel to Explorer Jack to start your Lumbridge and Draynor Achievement Diary.

I hope there are helpful for the free players.Hmm,Good Luck!

Talk to Unferth in Burthrope and you will find out his cat named Bob has gone missing. Agree to help him find him and Unferth will ask you to talk to his friend Hild who lives nearby him who can also help look for Bob. Make sure you have your cat/kitten and amulet of catspeak on at all times.
Pet Cats
There’s not much more rewarding in life than raising a pet and seeing it develop into adulthood. In RuneScape, of course, this can mean raising a kitten from being a cute ball of fur to the dizzy heights of wily cats and their supreme vermin-catching skills. Yes, cats in RuneScape are a bit more exciting than your next door neighbour’s kitty.

Where to get your cat
Gertrude, who lives just west of Varrock, is a bit of a cat fanatic. Her own cat, Fluffs, also provides her with regular litters of kittens. In order to own a kitten, or any other type of cat, you must have completed the Gertrude’s Cat quest. When you complete this, Gertrude will give you your first kitten.
If you lose your kitten, or you want a new kitten later on, come back to Gertrude and she will sell you one for 100 coins.
 
Looking after your cat
There are five main types of cat: kitten, grown cat, overgrown cat, wily cat and lazy cat. If you want your kitten to develop further you must take care of it. If you fail to feed your kitten, or pay too little attention to it, it will run away and never come back. It’s a lucky thing, then, that looking after your cat is so easy.
Kittens can be fed any fish, cooked or uncooked (except for seasoned sardines - they don’t share their mother’s taste for spicy food. Also note that seaweed, edible or otherwise, is not a fish), as well as milk. They will also eat any rats they catch, but kittens are too young to be very good at this, so it pays to keep some fish or milk handy
Kittens also require a bit of attention, which is really very simple. Right-clicking the kitten and selecting ‘Interact with Kitten’ will allow you to then select ‘Stroke’, which keeps any kitten happy. You can also get a ball of wool to entertain your cat; simply use the ball of wool on your cat and it will merrily play with it. They will also play with plain wool, but will destroy it as it plays.
All cats enjoy hunting rats, and you can do this anywhere you see ordinary level 1 rats running about. Simply right-click on your cat and select ‘Interact with’, before choosing ‘Chase’. Kittens are not very good at hunting rats, but they improve as grown cats, and improve again as wily cats.
If you would prefer to keep your cat away from flea-infested rats, you might like to go to your house and make some clockwork mice in your workshop. Like ordinary rats, your cat will hunt clockwork mice. Be aware that your cat will also destroy them, so you might like to make a few if you plan on training your cat in this way.
No cat ages in your inventory or in the bank, so in order for them to develop you need to take them out into the world. Once your kitten has been active for a sufficient period of time (so, not in your inventory or bank) it will transform into a fully grown cat. Grown cats are better at catching rats and require no more feeding or attention.
After a further period, your cat will transform into an overgrown cat. Overgrown cats cannot hunt rats except in the rat pits, and they will only transform into a wily cat if you take them to be trained by Felkrash, in the Port Sarim rat pit.

You may only upgrade an overgrown cat to a wily cat if you have completed the Rat Catchers quest.
Wily cats are the finest of all hunting cats, and can also run quite quickly. When your cat becomes a mighty wily cat, they also learn how to hunt creatures other than rats: wily cats can hunt kalphite larvae (in the Kalphite Lair) and butterflies. If your wily cat does not get enough exercise, though, it will become a lazy cat.
Lazy cats are not as athletic as wily cats, and can only hunt rats, but they can be retrained to become wily cats again. Should your wily cat become lazy, merely spend some time taking him hunting to work off his excess fat and your cat should transform back into a wily cat. The more time you spend at once exercising your lazy cat, the sooner it will be back to its energetic, wily state.
If you ever tire of your kitten or cat you can rid yourself of them by right-clicking on them, selecting ‘Interact with’ and then choosing ‘Shoo-away’. If you do this the cat will never return, so be very sure that you want to rid yourself of it.
You can own many cats at once, but there are a couple of limitations. You may own as many overgrown cats as you can handle, but only one kitten or grown cat, and only one wily or lazy cat.

In the centre of the Wilderness, bounded on all sides by the desolation of the god wars, crouches a volcano. Not quite dormant, the bears witness to the violence  massive crater that of its birth is home to Mandrith, Guardian of the Crater. In the earliest days of man’s existence on RuneScape, this volcano was the site of the first murder, and for this reason an unnamed god cracked and split the earth to give the volcano life.
Since those first, horrific days, Mandrith’s ancestors have supplied a guardian to watch over the crater, where adventurers can go to slaughter each other.
Warning
Please note this is a ‘Dangerous’ minigame. If you die during this minigame, you will lose your items. You are ’skulled’ as soon as you enter the crater, and so you will not retain your three most valuable items if you are slain. You cannot teleport out of the minigame, and you can be denied the ability to exit or use the ‘Protect item’ prayer - and with the deadliest players in RuneScape hunting you, be sure that you take only items you don’t mind losing.
Bounty Hunter can only be played on certain worlds, please refer to the Themed Worlds list to find somewhere you can play this minigame.
In the Bounty Hunter minigame, you are tasked to hunt down a specific player and slay them, all the while being hunted by other players and avoiding the attentions of anyone else that might try to slay you and claim your property. Of course, you don’t have to hunt your specified target, and can instead slay anyone you please…
The Bounty Hunter minigame can be found in the centre of the Wilderness by walking up the palatial steps in the south-east of the volcano’s base. At the top of these steps you will find Mandrith, the mighty guardian of the crater.
Be aware that you may have to face some of the vicious beasts of the Wilderness in order to reach this location, and that you may encounter revenants on the way. For more information about the dangers of the Wilderness, please read the Wilderness Area Guide
This is a guide to make one of the best pure in Runescape. Once you finish the guide you can own in Bounty Hunter.
1、First make a account to get started, make the name interesting and be creative
2、Go to chickens train to 10 Strength and 5 Attack.
3、After that go to cows and train to 30 Attack and 30 Strength.
4、Now go to barbarians or monks (they are both near Edgeville) to 40 attack and strength.
5、Don’t get prayer up because this can save you a few levels and you can have higher strength when you go in the low level crator, and keep your defense on level 1 as well.
6、Train in the level 1 stronghold to 60 strength and don’t train attack keep it on 40 because you only need attack for weapons, from 40 plus there are no mreo weapons for f2p.
7、You should be good enough to fight at bounty hunter and you should be level 45-47 in combat.
8、If you decide to train in Bounty Hunter train on your level players.
9、If you can become a member train on rock crabs until high enough strength to be at level 53 combat. For free players train on cockroaches they should be in the Stronghold of Safety North of Barbarian Village. Train strength until you are level 53 combat.
10、Once members and Free players have done that go to Bounty Hunter until your 56 combat.

This is a guide to Range Training

Level 1-15(1st): Go train on cows. You can find them at the crafting guild, or at Lumbridge.
Chickens
HP - 3
Drops - Feathers, raw chicken, bones
Locations - East of Lumbridge
Notes - One of the best places for a beginner to go. They have 3hp and drop feathers which you can keep and sell later.
Cows
HP - 8
Drops - Cowhide, raw beef, bones
Location - Falador and crafting guild
Notes - Collect the raw beef, cowhide and bones so you can sell later

Level 16-25(1st): Go train on Zombies. They can be found in Verrock Sewers, Edgeville Sewers, and the graveyard in the wilderness.
Level 16-25(2nd): Go train on Dark Wizards. They can be found in the wilderness north of the White Mountain. They are also at Stone Hedge, south of Verrock.

Minotaurs
HP - 10
Notable Drops - Iron arrows, noted essence, noted copper/tin ore
Location - Lvl 1 of Stronghold of Security
Notes - They have 10hp and drop TONS of iron arrows. It’s good to train there when you’re low on arrows.
Al Kharid Warriors
HP - 19
Notable Drops - Various runes including chaos runes
Location - Mansion outside Al Kharid Bank
Notes - Train behind the bed but they’re usually crowded. Train on them as a last resort.
Level 26-35(1st): Go train on Hill Giants. They can be found in Edgeville Sewers. Use the brass key to get out of the sewers into Verrock for easy transporting.
Barbarians
HP - 24
Notable Drops - Uncut gems, various runes including law runes
Location - Barbarian village bar
Notes - Lots of tables and chairs to hide from, when low on health, you can take some Cooked Meat off the tables.
Varrock sewers Skeletons
HP - 17
Notable Drops - Won’t be picking up
Location - Varrock sewers
Notes - Power range them from across the river.

Level 36-40(1st): Go train on Small Scorpions. They can be found in the Dwarven Mine, or at Al-Kharid mine.
Level 36-40(2nd): Go train on Hill Giants. They can be found in Edgeville Sewers. Use the brass key as a shortcut from the Sewers and Verrock.

Power range shantay Guards
HP - 32
Notable Drops - None
Location - Shantay Pass
Notes - Simply open the jail door and range them from the inside.
White knights
HP - 52
Notable Drops - Uncut gems, mithril arrows (5-10), adamant arrows (2), various runes including law runes and nature runes.
Location - White knight castle in Falador
Notes - Range them from behind the fence or behind the table.

Level 41-50(1st): Go train on Moss Giants. They can be found in Verrock Sewers. Usually very packed.
Moss Giants
HP - 60
Notable Drops - Black square shield, chaos runes, uncut gems, coal, mithril short sword, death runes, steel arrows (30)
Location - Crandor
Notes - Must have started Dragon Slayer to access them, good place to train especially if you want to train prayer as well.
Ice Giants
HP - 70
Notable Drops - Uncut gems, mithril ore, various runes including law runes and nature runes, various weapons and armor including mithril mace, mithril sq shield and black kite shield.
Location - Ice caves
Notes - This safe spot is awesome as the Ice Giants get trapped easily.

Level 50+(1st): Anything that you find to be good exp.
Lesser Demons on Karamja
HP - 79
Notable Drops - Fire runes, rune med helm
Location - Crandor and karamja cave
Notes - Must have started Dragon Slayer to access them. The lesser demons are less crowded on Crandor as people tend to be too lazy to complete Dragon Slayer. I will show you 3 safe spots to range them from.
Stronghold of Security Spiders
HP - 50
Notable Drops - None
Location - Lvl 3 of Stronghold of Security
Notes - This safe spot only works when they AREN’T aggressive. I suggest you melee the spiders until they aren’t aggressive then range them from the safe spot. It shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes before they stop being aggressive. Another way would be tanking the spiders and fighting them toe to toe. This method requires you to have a full inventory of food but it requires a loss less clicking as they aggressive. Another way to train at spiders is to Power Range there. Attack them with bronze arrows and don’t pick them up. You’ll keep attacking them because they’re aggressive and you won’t waste anytime picking up your arrows. The power ranging method is for people who have money to spend. Bronze arrows at 7gp ea at the Lowe’s Archery Shop.

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Mar

Best Runescape Range Weapons

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There are many different types of Runescape Range Weapons, from bows and arrows to throwing axes to crossbows. I personally do not think there is really a “best” weapon, but rather a weapon that is best for a person.

Over the years, I have heard numerous arguments over which weapons were the best. If they would stop looking at the over all best, which is impossible to call a weapon, they would be in much better shape. Let me explain. Say you have a new person just starting out; they have trained their range to level 5. You give them an Oak Bow and some steel arrows, and then to them, the Oak Bow is the best weapon. You can apply this is any weapon. So the next time you are in an argument over which is better, use what I just said. You will win the argument for sure, ha-ha.

In my opinion, the best type of Bow is the Crystal Bow. It is 80% more accurate than a Magic Longbow, it hit higher than Rune Arrows, and it does not use any arrows! This will save you a lot of money. The down side to this one is it does not have a special attack.

 

If I were going to pick the best Throwing Axe, I would have to say Rune. They have a special attack that will allow you to attack many monsters at once in a multi-combat zone.

As for the best Crossbow, I would have to say the Rune Crossbow, It does not have a specialty like the Dorgeshunn Crossbow does, but as it requires level 61 range, I would have to believe it hits better.

But again, these are my choices; they can be different for anyone. Here is another idea for you. Let’s say that you have to do a quest. This quest requires a certain type of Throwing Axes. In this case, we will say that they are Bronze. So then, wouldn’t Bronze Throwing Axes be the Best Runescape Range Weapons for that quest? I believe they would be.

I was listening to a player, he told me his top 5 Runescape Range Weapons. I will tell them to you.

5. Magic Shortbow because it can hit quite big with a high range level, it is also very cheap.

4. Karils Crossbow because it is very fast, it can hit big, and its not to expensive.

 

3. Crystal Bow because it can hit hard and fast, but it is only 3rd because it requires a quest and it can get very expensive.

2. Dark Bow because its special can be incredibly powerful, sadly it is slow and very expensive.

 

1. Rune Crossbow because the bolts can hit 50+, it is cheap, and average in speed. In addition to those, you can also wield a shield.

It is fun to hear what players think are the best, because each person will give you a different conclusion.

There are many different ways to rate the “best” weapons, but there is no way to call one the over all best. If you have your own opinion on what is the best, feel free to share them. Who knows what works for you might work for someone else as well?

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Dec

Runescape Magic Weapons Tips

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Probably the most favored combat skill for player-killing and quite complex for the game of Runescape. While magic can be used for fighting, it can also be used for other uses such as teleporting, changing the appearance of some items, helping others, and much more! While there are no magic level requirements for using different magical objects, you need magic levels to use different spells. Since this guide is about combat and weapons, we will only go over spells and items that can be used to fight:

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