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Showing posts with label runescape skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label runescape skills. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

RuneScape – Guide to 99 Cooking

Like any skill, getting 99 cooking may take awhile, despite being the fastest and cheapest of the skills. As such, patience is an absolute must, especially if you’re not rich. The skill can be mastered in any time from 2 weeks to several months but I encourage you to take regular breaks so you don’t get bored and quit. I have 99 cooking so I know what it’s like.

1-60

This is the least important part and does not really matter what kind of food you cook but I advise you cook the best thing you can that you will not burn. Cooking the best food you can won’t make a difference if half of it is burned. This part won’t cost a lot so just keep cooking whatever foods you want until 60.

60-74

For this part, I advise you cook salmon but if you have a lot of money, I would strongly recommend cooking tuna because it will go even faster but hold off on the lobsters because chances are, you might burn a number of them.

Salmon = 9, 140 (roughly 780k)

Tuna = 8, 226 (roughly 1.2m)

74-86

This part may make you quit if you lack patience. At this level, you can no longer burn lobsters which would be the best option here but continuing with tuna or salmon would be sufficient if you did not have much money.

Salmon = 27, 795 (roughly 2.4m)

Tuna = 25, 016 (roughly 3.6m)

Losters = 20, 846 (roughly 7.9m)

86-99

For those of you who have little patience, this part might make you quit seeing as it is the longest and most important part of getting 99 cooking. For free players, I advise you cook swordfish all the way to 99 since you can’t burn them. As for members, you may cook either monkfish or shark but both will require cooking gloves (obtainable from Family Crest Quest) if you hope to succcessfully cook lots of them. Monkfish and shark are the fastest options but may cost you quite a bit.

Swordfish = 67, 405 (roughly 38m)

Monkfish (with cooking gloves) = 62, 911 (roughly 36.5m)

Shark (with cooking gloves) = 44, 937 (roughly 67.5m)

Note: After cooking the fish, sell them and buy more fish, otherwise the prices above will be what you would pay without that cycle.

Sunday, 27 December 2009

Charms for Runescape's Summoning Skill

What are charms for in Runescape? Well charms are used to create summoning pouches. Without them, the Summoning skill really isn't the same. Some are from thieving from the chests in Dorgesh-Kaan, but most come from monster drops and they usually are only one at a time unless it is a very strong monster. The charms aren't tradable on the Grand Exchange, so don't expect to just get them off the auction house. To get these you are going to have to spend the time to "farm" them. (Farm means to slay creatures solely for the want of a certain item)

There are different types of charms. There are gold, green, blue, crimson, abyssal, and obsidian. All are used in different summoning recipes, and all fall from differing creatures. While these drop one at a time from most of the monsters you'll slay, some give more. This will tell you what basic creatures will drop what and isn't an all inclusive list at all.

Jogres - Level 53, You are going to find these on Karamja. These can poison so you'll have to battle them while drinking a lot of antipoison potions. But as you battle, you should be rewarded with some charms at the end of it.

Ogres - Level 53, You are going to find ogres all over. Most will drop charms but there is some that will not. These non-charm dropping ogres are going to be in Ling Lathas' Training Camp.

Ice Giants - Level 53, You are going to go to the White Wolf Mountain tunnels or the caves in the quest for the Knight's Sword. The ice giants are a battle, but they are one of the creatures that will drop charms.

Basilisks - Level 61, they will require a level 40 in Slayer to kill. For these you'll be going to the Fremennik Slayer Dungeon.

Bloodvelds - Level 76, they will require a level 50 in Slayer to kill. For Bloodvelds you are going to be in God Wars Dungeon or in the Canifis Slayer Tower on the second floor.

Fire Giants - Level 86, you are going to be going to the Baxtorian Falls. Keep killing and eventually they will stop attacking when you've been there long enough.

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

RuneScape: Reaching The Skillcape


Tips For Reaching that Skillcape You Always Wanted.

The Basics: Capes Of Achievements

Runescape capes of achievements, what are they? what do they do? Well, I got one answer for you, They Show Pride. Since Late 2006, JaGeX Released Skillcapes to all the skills avalible. They Have Been Very Popular, With Thier very amazing emotes. The Only way to get one is to master the skill, and go to the Non Player Character with the skillcape of that skill and buy it from him or her for 99k (99,000).

Reaching The Maximum Level:
Reaching The Maximum Level Takes Some Time, A Lot of time. If you did’nt know already, 99 is the maximum skill level for any skill. You Can Go Over That, but thats only with a potion, that will last a limited time. I bet alot of you that are going for a skillcape are probably looking for some skill guides on the internet on how to reach 99 the fastest. Well, thats not bad at all. But, If you think you have found an excellent guide somewhere on the internet, Youtube, or anywhere else, go ahead and use it. Can’t Find one, Ask a friend that has mastered the particular skill. For Example, I kept Wasting my time on how to figure out how to get 99 woodcutting fast, until I asked a friend and he said just keep cutting yew trees.

Where To Get The Skillcape?

You Just Got a skill level to 99. It Was Attack, You wanted to go buy a attack cape, but you cannot buy it off of the grand exchange. Well, The Way To Get Skillcapes, Is to go to the NPC (non playing character) that is wearing the skillcape and hood. So For Attack, You Would Go To The Warriors Guild To Go Get It. For locations to find other places to buy skillcapes,you can visit rs4mil.com

Quest Skillcape:

Back A Long Time Ago, There Was A rumor saying that JaGeX was going to release a Quest Skillcape. The Way To Be Able to wear it is to complete all the quests in runescape. Note: The Game Constantly Gets New Quests, so if you wear the skillcape with the new quest uncompleted, you can not un-equip and re-equip the cape until you complete all the quests. To Obtain it, you must buy it for 99,000 coins from the wise old man located in draynor village.
Well Thats All I have to say for now, So Good Luck With it, and have fun! Remember to click I liked it and to comment on this article below.

Monday, 7 December 2009

The Guide for How to Farming in Runescape

Farming is a deeper skill than it first appears. How, where, and what to Farm for fast Xp or money is not the main focus, but you can save a good deal of money(Runescape Gold) and have a better time by Farming the DIY way.

There are several ways to get seeds yourself. By far the best way is just thieving Master Farmers in Draynor Village. You can also get some from Nature Imps and monster drops Herb seeds mostly. A Good one is Moss Giants.Bird's Nests, Nature Imps and Vinesweeper are the only ways to get tree seeds. Trading Giant Mole Claws and Skins will get you Bird's Nests, that can give all kinds of seeds, and the Kingdom Management Minigame can produce up to 70 Bird's Nests a week.

If you are looking to make more money(Runescape Money) by selling the crops than the seeds, then plant your Marigold, Limpwurt, Sweetcorn, Toadflax, Ranarr, and Snapdragon seeds. In fact, all Herb seeds are profitable because the seeds are just so cheap! Also, any Supercompost worthy bush will net a profit as well as nice Xp, and Cactus spines are one special seed worth more farmed than sold.

This is a given, but the most important thing you will do while Farming is to complete Fairy Tale Part1 and get the Magic Secateurs. This handy tool increases all of your yields by 10% when equipped, which may only be one or two per lot, but it's also a free 100 whatever per 1000 that you pick!

Next is the Super Compost. There are several ways to do this the DIY way. Arhein in Catherby sells 40 pineapples per day at 2gp each which will make Super Compost. Jangerberry bushes and Watermelons are excellent crops to throw in the Bin. The compost mound familiar can fill your bin up instantly, even with a 15% chance of supercompost. Even if you get regular compost, compost potions can be obtained either from the Vinesweeper Minigame or from Zombies in Tarn's lair. They will take your normal compost and make it more.

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The Guide for How to Farming in Runescape

Farming is a deeper skill than it first appears. How, where, and what to Farm for fast Xp or money is not the main focus, but you can save a good deal of money(Runescape Gold) and have a better time by Farming the DIY way.


There are several ways to get seeds yourself. By far the best way is just thieving Master Farmers in Draynor Village. You can also get some from Nature Imps and monster drops Herb seeds mostly. A Good one is Moss Giants.Bird's Nests, Nature Imps and Vinesweeper are the only ways to get tree seeds. Trading Giant Mole Claws and Skins will get you Bird's Nests, that can give all kinds of seeds, and the Kingdom Management Minigame can produce up to 70 Bird's Nests a week.


If you are looking to make more money(Runescape Money) by selling the crops than the seeds, then plant your Marigold, Limpwurt, Sweetcorn, Toadflax, Ranarr, and Snapdragon seeds. In fact, all Herb seeds are profitable because the seeds are just so cheap! Also, any Supercompost worthy bush will net a profit as well as nice Xp, and Cactus spines are one special seed worth more farmed than sold.


This is a given, but the most important thing you will do while Farming is to complete Fairy Tale Part1 and get the Magic Secateurs. This handy tool increases all of your yields by 10% when equipped, which may only be one or two per lot, but it's also a free 100 whatever per 1000 that you pick!


Next is the Super Compost. There are several ways to do this the DIY way. Arhein in Catherby sells 40 pineapples per day at 2gp each which will make Super Compost. Jangerberry bushes and Watermelons are excellent crops to throw in the Bin. The compost mound familiar can fill your bin up instantly, even with a 15% chance of supercompost. Even if you get regular compost, compost potions can be obtained either from the Vinesweeper Minigame or from Zombies in Tarn's lair. They will take your normal compost and make it more.


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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!

If you read and follow the advice in this guide, you will learn more about it, we provide the best Runescape powerleveling service, please contact with us at any time.

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Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Runescape Summoning Skill

The new Runescape summoning skill is due to be released in January 2008 with much excitement. The developers are not yet giving away all the information about this highly anticipated skill until its release in January but they are giving us clues as to what the skill will involve.

It seems as though you will need life runes and eggs from birds nests to summon different animals to help you in combat and non- combat tasks. The types of animals that can be summoned is not yet known.

It would be nice to be able to summon animals to help defeat other monsters in the game. I wonder how long the summoning will last. Will there be a time limit to how long your animal can be summoned or will you be able to put it away after you use it to let it recharge? The price for these summoning eggs will surely be very high in the beginning when all of the rich Runescapers will surely pay top dollar to level their skill first.

This will be good though for the woodcutter but The price for logs will probably drop because everyone will want to sell their logs at the same time and when this happens there are always bargains to be found. I am still not sure how the life runes will be made. I bet the developers will tell us soon. There are two more development diaries which will be released by the developers of this exciting new skill before its release in January.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Cooking

most of the people may agree with the following saying:breakfast is the most important meal of the day.In runescape this sentence is also useful.You can cook the fish,pies over a stove or an open fire,it is the fastest way to heal your hitpoints up.

The Basics

Cooking can be a fun and interesting skill in RuneScape, since you can often cook several different types of food at the same level. There's a variety of things you can do with this skill, but more importantly, it's an essential skill to survival in the game.

There are 2 main kinds of food in the game:

1.Foods that require ingredients to be mixed together such as bread, pizzas and pies tend to take more time to make.

2.Foods such as fish or beef that need to be fished for or taken from a monster drop and then cooked over a stove or a fire.

Once you've decided on the food to make, you can follow the instructions on the Cooking Chart below.

Helpful Drinks

If you need a temporary boost to your Cooking level, then the chef's Delight drink is exactly the drink for you. It can be Brewed, and this drink will increase your Cooking level by 1-5 points, depending on your Cooking level (a higher Cooking level means it will increase more). This drink is Members-Only.

Cooking Gauntlets

These helpful items are a reward from the Family Crest Quest, and will increase your chance of successfully cooking various types of fish.

Cooking Foods

Fish can usually be cooked on either a stove or fire, but most other foods must be cooked on a range. To cook a food, just use the item with a range or fire. From time to time you may burn the food you're trying to cook, which makes it un-eatable. But, as you gain experience you will get better at cooking and burn less food.

Cooking Notes

1.Karambwan - These are only edible after completing the Tai Bwo Wannai Trio Quest. You must cook it for a 'long time' or it will be poisonous.

2.Italicized items can only be cooked by Members.

3.You can hover over words in blue for more info.

Other Cooking Info

The Moveable Cooking Spit

If you're the type of RuneScaper that's always on the run, and you're looking for a way to cook your food wherever you are (whether in the middle of the jungle, or on the sidewalks of Varrock), the mobile Roasting Spit is just the tool for you.

Spits can be Smithed, and all you do is use it with either a piece of Rabbit Meat, or a Chompy Bird to skew it. Next, light a fire and use the skewed meat with it to set up a Rotisserie Cooker in just seconds!

Making Sinew for Crossbows

Due to how Crossbows are designed, they need a much stronger string than Flax can provide. So, you need to make some Sinew to string your Crossbow so that it can be used!

It's actually very easy to make Sinew, and it only requires level 1 Cooking to do. Simply use a piece of Bear Meat (or Beef) with a Range, and choose to make it into Sinew rather than an edible piece of meat. And that's it! You can then spin the newly created piece of Sinew on a Spinning Wheel to get a Crossbow String, and then attach it to your crossbow (u) to complete it.