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Friday 27 November 2009

Training RuneScape Woodcutting skill to Yew Trees (Level 60)

Woodcutting is one of the most popular skills in RuneScape, being, at the time of this writing, the highest among non-combat skills on the minimum hiscore requirement, currently needing level 61 to crack the top two million. Woodcutting allows players to make a decent amount of RuneScape gold, or gives the RuneScape player the resources to train firemaking or fletching if a member. This article will focus on training F2P woodcutting.


RuneScape Level 1-15 F2P Woodcutting Training: Normal Trees: RuneScape players need to chop down 96 regular trees (they chopped one already on Tutorial Island) to get to level 15 Woodcutting. The best place to train is in Varrock along or south of the Grand Exchange. The bronze hatchet can be used but for 28 RuneScape money an iron hatchet can be bought on the Grand Exchange. Fill an inventory of logs and sell on the grand exchange. The inventory of logs puts you over level 6 in woodcutting, allowing you to use a steel hatchet. Steel hatchets sell for 10 RuneScape gold, obtainable by selling 3-4 normal logs. Fill two more full inventories of logs and start on your third. You should hit level 15 halfway through that inventory. 96 logs earn you between 2500-4000 RuneScape gold. Burning 60 of those logs puts you at level 15 firemaking.


RuneScape power leveling 15-30 F2P Woodcutting Training: Oak Trees: Cut Oak Trees. Good locations include a tree west of the East Falador bank, east of the East Varrock bank, west of the East Varrock bank, west of the west Varrock bank, and east of the Draynor bank that is the closest but sometimes used by other players. RuneScape players can use a mithril hatchet at level 21 woodcutting. Mithril hatchets can be bought on the grand exchange for 235 RuneScape gold. Players need to chop 292 Oak Logs to hit level 30 woodcutting. The logs will net the player between 7,000-10,000 RuneScape gold. Burning 183 of the logs puts you at level 30 firemaking.


RuneScape Level 30-60 F2P Woodcutting Training: Willow Trees: There is no market for willow logs; some players have managed to sell the logs by leaving them on the grand exchange for a couple weeks. At 18 RuneScape gold each, willow logs are not a good source of income. Firemaking is the recommended use for willow logs, although banking the willow logs for training fletching is also recommended should the F2P RuneScape player plan on becoming a member. There is one willow tree by the Edgeville bank and a grove by the Draynor Village bank. Player competition in Draynor makes it difficult to level fast, however the grove of willows by the Port Sarim spirit tree patch and the willows by the lake west of Farmer Fred’s have good firemaking areas nearby. It is possible to light a line of 44 straight fires if you chop the willows on the south side of the pond, then run east until you hit the fence to the sheep. There should be the fence of the onion patch to your north and the sheep on your east. Take one step south from the corner and start your fire line. You will run out of logs at the willow tree you started at. F2P RuneScape players need to chop 3,858 willow logs to hit level 60. Burning the logs will get you well into level 62 firemaking.


An Adamant hatchet can be bought on the grand exchange for around 700 RuneScape gold and can be used at level 31 woodcutting. It is recommended to buy a Rune hatchet for level 41 woodcutting. Rune hatchets sell on the grand exchange for between 7.5-8.5K RuneScape gold.


RuneScape Level 30-60 F2P Woodcutting Training: Oak Trees: Should you decide to stick with oak for the cash, you will make more RuneScape gold but the experience will come slower. Once level 30 firemaking is attained, Oak should not be burnt, as willow is a faster and cheaper alternative. To get from level 30-60 using oak, 6,944 logs need to be chopped. The logs will net you between 173k and 243k RuneScape gold.


RuneScape Level 60+ F2P Woodcutting Training: RuneScape players can cut yew logs now but the logs come slow for players under level 80 in woodcutting. Yew trees are one of the best ways to make RuneScape gold in F2P so most yew trees are usually crowded. Willow remains the fastest method to train while yew is slow experience while making good RuneScape gold. Although players can usually expect to make around 50k-75k an hour chopping yew, an empty world, high woodcutting level, or inflated yew log prices can allow for greater earning potential.

Thursday 26 November 2009

How to Make Runescape Gold

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Earning money in Runescape is trickier than many other MMORPG's. Unlike most games, where monsters drop large amounts of gold when killed, Runescape only allows gold to be acquired in logical ways, which include engaging in trades and merchanting.

Instructions:

Step 1.Kill enemies that would logically carry money. This includes barbarians, goblins, pirates and bandits. These enemies do not always drop money, though they usually drop something that can be sold at the stores or to other players.

Step 2.Travel to the northern wilderness and track down players. Rob the player once you have defeated him. The farther you travel into the wilderness, the higher the wilderness level is. The higher the wilderness level is, the lower the players are that you can attack. But higher level players can also attack you. Once the player has been robbed, sell the player's armor and weapons to shops or to other players.

Step 3.Learn a trade and sell what you produce. Good trades to engage in are smithing, fishing, logging and crafting at higher levels. With smithing, you should mine your own ore, since the cost of ore will make smithing unprofitable. Sell most of these products to stores that specialize in selling these products, since they pay more. Sell higher level armor to players.

Step 4.Find rare items that are in demand and sell them. Easily acquired items that are needed badly are the beads carried by imps, which are needed for a quest. Players can also engage in short-sale flipping by buying items from players and marking them up before selling them to other players. This requires that the player have a sense of how much these items are generally worth.

Monday 23 November 2009

How To Get More in Runescape's Tutorial Island


Tutorial Island is the place that characters start out in right after character creation in Runescape. It is in this starter place that the character will learn the basics of game play and then be released into the real world in Lumbridge. These are tips on getting the most out of the Tutorial Island.


Help in RunescapeIt may seem like a waste of time (especially if it is just a new character on a player that has been in Runescape before) but there are definitely pluses to taking time there. The player is allowed to buff up their skill to a level of 3 while there.This means that instead of just chopping down one tree at that section, keep cutting until a level three is achieved. It is a huge help to start Lumbridge at a higher skill level and will give a slight push toward better things.


Runescape HintsWhen the character is being shown how to do certain items, they are given tools for that. The player will be handed bows and arrows, pickaxes and hatchets, and runes. Hoard them. With the magic trainer, keep “talking” to him and rack up as many runes as inventory space will allow.These will all keep on the character while they are in Lumbridge. In fact they will stay on the character until its dead. So it is wise to stock up on the items. It will keep a character from having to buy new things in Lumbridge.


Getting the Most Out of Tutorial IslandIt is important to make sure that the pots are full of water and flour from the Master Chef, that the ore is smelted into bars at the furnace, and any food caught in the stream is already cooked on the fire or stove. Don't leave with any of the above actions undone as full pockets are better pockets.Have the inventory be bursting at the seams by the time the character reaches Lumbridge. It is better to start Lumbridge with food already available to eat and items stocked and could be sold for coin.



Sunday 22 November 2009

Runescape Recipes That Only Need a Fire

Runescape is a great game. A free mmo, it has an extremely large following of game players. Many will rely on the cooking skill for health replacement while they are in battles.

Even if there are frequent trips to places with spits and stoves, the main way of getting food on the go will have the playing knowing what recipes will be able to be done with just a fire. These are those cooking recipes that you can just light a fire to create. This is not a comprehensive Runescape cookbook.

Low Cooking Skill Recipes

These just need a cooking skill of one to create. They aren’t those that are complicated. Most are just meat from fresh kills roasted on a fire that you can create from logs and a tinderbox. These are very basic recipes that will give some health.

Meat – This is cow, rat, or chicken. Kill and cook over a fire, it will only need a cooking level of one. After cooking it will give 3 hitpoints when eaten.

Shrimp – This is the first thing one learns to cook, it will give 3 hitpoints when eaten. All one needs is a cooking level of one to cook over a fire.

Mackerel – This takes a player to have a cooking skill of 10 to create. It will give 6 health points when eaten. All that is needed is a fire to cook.

Trout – This needs a cooking level skill of 15 and it will give 7 health points when eaten. It is also able to be created on a fire.

Nettle Tea – This takes a cooking skill level of 20. It will need a bowl, water, and nettles for the ingredients, and can cook on a fire. It gives back 3 hitpoints when eaten (or drank).

Mid Range Cooking Skill Recipes

These are the recipes that need a moderate amount of cooking points to create. These are ones that need more skill. These need a little more at times, but the majority listed are still just fresh kill meat on a log fire that can be created with a tinderbox.

Stew – This needs a cooking skill level of 25. It will heal for 11 hitpoints when it’s done. You’ll need a bowl of water, a potato, and cooked meat to create this on a fire.

Tuna – This recipe needs a cooking skill level of 30. It will heal for 10 health when completed. It calls for the raw fish to be cooked over a fire.

Rainbow Fish – This needs a cooking level of 35. It will heal for 11 health. The recipe needs just the raw fish on a fire.

Bass- This fish just needs a fire to cook. It requires a cooking level of 43. It will give 13 health points after it is eaten.

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Saturday 21 November 2009

Non-Member Runescape Noob's Guide to Sucess

This is Intended for Runescape Beginers, Not Those Who Have Experience with the Game

If you are reading this you are new to runescape and looking for a quick easy start to get you on your way; look no further, I'm going to give you the push you need to get started.

Directly after this tutorial go to the Barbarian Village (use the world map to find your way). Once in Barbarian Village climb down the ladder in the center surrounded by ores, this dungeon is called The Stronghold Of Player Security. (To go throught this dungeon make sure you have already set recovery questions on your acount). Even at level 3 ( or what ever you are) you should be able to wander your way through this dungeon. Bring some food along because the monsters are hostile, but you should be able to avoid, and run from most damage. After you have made your way to the end of the dungeon, you will have accumulater 10k and picked your choice of Fancy or Fighting boots. Place the gold in your bank and equipt your boots.

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Friday 20 November 2009

Runescape Guide to Quick Cash for Beginners (F2P)

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A Detailed Guide for Beginners in Runescape on Earning Cash

OK, so the first thing you'll be doing in Runescape on your new account once you sign up is finishing the tutotial island guide. This will help you get a grasp of the basics of Runescape, and basically how to get around and train certain skills such as cooking, woodcutting, mining, smithing and so on so forth. In that case, I'll just skip the mere basics.

Once you've completed the tutorial island section, you've now moved on to the "beginner's town", which is Lumbridge. You can start exploring the castle, the courtyards and when you're bored of those, you can open up the map and look around for new places to explore. But if you want to cut all that, and just get to the important stuff, the most important things you'll need, is of course, cash. Without cash, there's no armour, food, equipment - you get the point.

When you start earning your cash, you might want to level up your combat skills as well. To do this, head over to the farm near Lumbridge. If you don't know where this is, ask someone to take you there. Here, you'll find level 2 chickens running around. Your starting combat level will be 3, so it won't take much to kill these off. You could use your bear hands and feet to kill chickens, but if you can get your hands on perhaps a decent weapon, by all means, please do so. Now, this method helps you to level up your character, of course. And while you do this, you can collect the dropped feathers. As useless as feathers may sound, the are highly in demand because of their use in the fishing skill. These can sell for a few gp each, which is not much, but when you keep collecting them, they can earn you a fair bit of cash. Another good thing is that feathers are stackable, so you won't have to run to bank them. They also drop bones and raw chicken meat. The meat isn't so important unless you want to cook them, but the bones should always be buried. This'll help you train your prayer skill which in the long run, can be pretty useful.




Wednesday 18 November 2009

Runescape Guide: Choose Your Level Pouch

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It is best to choose the highest possible leveled(Runescape Gold) pouch you can use a charm for while training. If you can not get the second for the best pouch easily, save those charms for later, or use them for summons you find useful. Bogrog at the Gu'Tanoth Summoning obelisk will buy your pouches for 70% of the shards required to make them, provided that you are 6 Summoning levels past what it took to make the pouch.

Do not consider this when choosing a training pouch. Instead, once you have a bunch of pouches, check the GE, High alch price(Runescape Money), and calculate how many shards 70% would be and choose the highest value. If you can not trade them out yet but Bogrog is the best deal, have patients. You will get there soon enough and will gain enough shards for your next few levels.

In this part of the guide, standard KB information is rearranged to help you select a useful familiar for your task more easily. Not all familiars or abilities included for space considerations, and many are mentioned in their appropriate skill posts. Also, please check the Knowledge Base for appropriate levels, charms, and shard amounts.


Monday 9 November 2009

Runescape : High-Level PKing



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his category is the most dangerous, but if successful, the rewards are worth it. High level pking goes from level 20 wildy and above. PKers kill people at high levels near the Greater Demons, Rune rocks or Moss Giants.

1. The line nearest to the top indicates that there are trees in the area that you can get away from. Teleportation isn't really needed in this level of Wilderness.

2. If you happen to see a clan there, run east, then down to the Chaos Dwarfs to lose the PKers. Do not follow the cyan colored line, it will only lead you to multi area where you chances of getting killed is high. Instead follow the red colored line and lose the PKers at the Ice Giants or at the Chaos Dwarfs.

Greater Demons/Demonic Ruins is a very dangerous place to go to as it is in multicombat, 44+ Wilderness and the nearest non-multi area is about 10% of energy run. There isn't any way that you can run away from PKers at the Greater Demons but I recommend running to non multi area first so you can actually survive until level 20 Wilderness. Follow the yellow line along the way.

Tips:

1. have a reliable mage team.

2. Binds can be used at a defensive spell. If you're being attacked by a clan in the Demonic Ruins, either your mage partner binds the attackers or if you're a mage yourself, do the same thing.

3. In the event of a clan attack at the Demonic Ruins, attack the mage in the clan first. They are deadly in later stages of the fight.

4. Don't use teleport Runes unless it is totally necessary. It is not only cowardly, but it can be a mistake for you in high level Wilderness.

5. Don't be foolish by running after a target that you will know you can never catch. You will waste energy and that energy that you have wasted may be useful in a life or death situation.


Sunday 8 November 2009

Quick Runescape Experience


Ok now if you are looking for a way to get a lot of experience and fast I will take you through a quick tutorial on how to power level. Just note in some cases this will cost you more and will be a dreadfully boring way to play Runescape but will get you more experience in the long run.

Agility

Just to agility courses. Note some of them have a required level to get into. Just use a agility pot and train there, you only need the one dose to get in there. Then to power train with agility, then go to the wilderness course to train.

Combat

The only thing I know of for combat is for members only go to north Relica and kill rock crabs.

Crafting

This is a hard one but free gem cutting and crafting note in order to do this you must have several of the things you are going to craft in stock or it will go no where.

Farming

Well here the fastest way is to buy tree seeds and plant seeds I prefer limp roots but any plant seed will do they take 17 min to grow and I usually will be alching when I farm that's why farming is as high as it is on my main.

Firemaking

Here just use willows, the cheapest log, but it will take more time to level using such a low level log.

Fishing

Now you remember when you were a noob and were getting a lot of feathers. Well go back to the chicken coop and get more the fastest way to get fishing experience is fly fishing at any level.

Fletching

This guide is listed in the Runescape 100 articles section.

Herblore

I don't know of any way to get a lot of experience and fast with this skill. If you have any ideas feel free to PM me at Runescape Boards.

Mage

For mage experience there are a few ways you can go about doing it. One is teleporting, would recommend the highest single law spell that you can do. Or if that costs too much for you buy mind runes and train like that.

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Friday 6 November 2009

The skill guide in Runescape

This is not a “Get Rich Quick” or “Fastest way to 99 Guide”. This do it yourself guide exposes many ways to quickly and effectively, add raw material collection into your training routine. If you use this guide correctly, you will be able to get many skill building materials yourself faster than you can buy(Runescape Gold) them! We know there are faster ways to do many things, but not everyone plays for P-hats and skill capes!

How a DIY'er plays: 1.Everything in RS is free. All you have to do is get it! Skills support other skills in more than the obvious Fish Cook relationship.2. All quests are worth the time, period.4. You lose money/exp every time you buy/sell raw materials.5. The best areas are vacant so log onto busy worlds to decrease the respawn times.6. The Game should be FUN! This is not work.
This guide for the original reason was written was to combat the plague of RWT and bots by showing people. They could have fun playing this game without aid of autoers. Jagex had they are own ideas about how to fix this problem.

However, without bots driving down the price(Runescape Money) on raw materials it has become even more profitable to adopt a DIY attitude, so we have redoubled our efforts to ensure that you can take advantage of this brave new RS!

This guide will attempt to instruct you in a variety of in-game features such as Combat, Mini games, Teleports, and Quest areas that significantly reduce the time of collecting raw materials. And we get bored easy so we have found many ways to make the mundane a little less mundane!

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Thursday 5 November 2009

The skill guide in Runescape

This is not a “Get Rich Quick” or “Fastest way to 99 Guide”. This do it yourself guide exposes many ways to quickly and effectively, add raw material collection into your training routine. If you use this guide correctly, you will be able to get many skill building materials yourself faster than you can buy(Runescape Gold) them! We know there are faster ways to do many things, but not everyone plays for P-hats and skill capes!

How a DIY'er plays:

1.Everything in RS is free. All you have to do is get it! Skills support other skills in more than the obvious Fish Cook relationship.

2. All quests are worth the time, period.

4. You lose money/exp every time you buy/sell raw materials.

5. The best areas are vacant so log onto busy worlds to decrease the respawn times.

6. The Game should be FUN! This is not work.

This guide for the original reason was written was to combat the plague of RWT and bots by showing people. They could have fun playing this game without aid of autoers. Jagex had they are own ideas about how to fix this problem.

However, without bots driving down the price(Runescape Money) on raw materials it has become even more profitable to adopt a DIY attitude, so we have redoubled our efforts to ensure that you can take advantage of this brave new RS!

This guide will attempt to instruct you in a variety of in-game features such as Combat, Mini games, Teleports, and Quest areas that significantly reduce the time of collecting raw materials. And we get bored easy so we have found many ways to make the mundane a little less mundane!

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Wednesday 4 November 2009

Runescape Autominer

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There are hundreds of hacks promising a RuneScape autominer, which is basically a program that will auto mine while you're away from the computer. The autominer will mine, collect and deposit the ore and hone your mining skill at the same time. Could you ask for more?

But a word of caution. If Jagex's servers detect the autominer, you will be banned from playing the game. Some hacks claim they are able to work around the detection process by factoring in anti-ban features like resting and auto talking to mimic human actions as much as possible.

The RuneScape autominer was first devised when Runescape was just launched in 2001. It was a time when the game required skills that were both boring and repetitive and a whole lot of clicks were needed to ore metal. These autominers could also help with skills that required a substantial number of clicks to perform tasks like fishing and wood cutting.

Priceless Items

It may be the most popular game on the globe but getting it right is still hard work. At the heart of the online game, RuneScape, is earning what the creators call "items", which can eventually be traded for real money. But earning an item needs skill and lots and lots of practice.

Enter the world of hacks, bots, private servers and programs that can do your work for you. Sounds like something a lot of people would love to have in real life, right? But in the world of Gielinor, it's actually possible. Such is the interest in finding a shortcut that the Internet is populated with sites, forums and chat rooms dedicated to cracking the code so carefully devised by Jagex.

Surf the net for a while, and moparscape will come up as the most-favoured RuneScape site for RuneScape cheats. Others like sythe, fagex or eliteneo are also recommended for the unscrupulous player intent on hitting the jackpot without really earning it.

So just how does one earn a RuneScape item? One way to earn an item is to perform a specific skill. Others, like party hats, are dropped by monsters when monsters are killed. Still others are released by the game at appropriate moments, like holiday drops at the beginning of the holiday season.

Some of the skills that earn items are mining, fishing and woodcutting. But practising a skill is hard work. For instance, it takes time to train yourself to mine the more expensive ores and metals. Another way to collect items is to buy them from other players but, again, that takes money.

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For instance, before Runescape 2 was launched, players had to click an inventory bag, after which they would select a mining pick axe and then the rock they wanted to mine. Imagine how many movements of the mouse this required!

So what exactly did the Runescape autominer do? It basically was a macro that let you to select the on-screen areas you wanted the mouse to click on, and then a sequence of clicks and time delays between them. But this process required to be monitored. This was so because if you left the autominer running, you would be automatically logged out of the game if you hadn't moved for five minutes.

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