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Runescape Powerleveling Guides > RuneScape Members Guide to Level 90
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Posted: Oct.20.2009 @ 11:06 am
runescape, then you shouldn't feel like a noob. Its normal and once you hit level 90 by tonight, congratulations.

So if you are in the range of level 70s your stats should be about this. Around 55 to 60 strength. 50 to 55 def. And 60 attack Defence should always be lowest unless you keep your stats even. Or if you like to be a player killer(pk-er), Strength highest, attack low, and defence lowest. Now lets start the guide.

For level 70-79

First. You want to get your Strength up. What u want to do is train on something good. Bring food. Your training on Ankous. For members, this will be a great money source also. You want to train until 75 strength.

For combat level 70-79s, the maximum level you should get is 81 to 82 with runescape power leveling. After getting 75 strength, you want to get a good attack for higher leveled weapons so you can hit higher. Get your attack up to about 75. This can make you wield the Abyssal Whip, also a god-sword, which will make you hit very high. With 75 strength you can hit about 23 with whip. With god-sword, you can hit about 27 to 28 which is great for the level You have. The maximum level you can get to from doing this is probably around 83 to 84.

Now for defence. Defence is going to boost you about 5 levels. You want to get your defence high so you will get hit less so you don't die as easy. You want to train to level 70 to 75 defence. I recommend 70 defence so you don't get too high in defence. If your not level 90 yet, keep training strength until 85. If your not 90 then get defence to 75.

For level 80-89

This should be much less time to get to level 90 because your a higher level. But you do want to train on Ankous or Dragons. Dragons are great experience and good for this level. At this level you should have 65 to 70 strength.

You want to train your strength to 80 to 85. I RECOMMEND 85 you do not have to do it. After getting 80 to 85 strength. The max level you can get from this is 83 to 91. If you are over 90 do not stop looking at this guide because it can help you get even higher. After getting your strength up, attack is very big in this. At the level your at, you should have 65 to 70.

You want to get this to 75. If you already have 75 attack, then skip this step, that doesn't matter right now. After getting the 75 attack if you didn't have it already your level should be 92 to 93 at the max.

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Runescape Guides > How to Complete Runescape's Swept Away Quest for Halloween
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Posted: Oct.19.2009 @ 11:26 am
Runescape for 2008. It's fun and relatively easy for those with a mind for puzzles and a bewitching outlook! Maggie, a new witch in town, has come to celebrate her favorite holiday in Asgarnia, but she's in a fix. Her ox, Babe, is sneezing constantly but she needs an enchanted broom to finish her incredible potion. Babe can't be left alone for long, and even Norm, Babe's mate is worried. As you will see, lots of witches are waiting for Maggie's extra special concoction and you'll get some, too!!! See note at the end concerning the end of the Halloween Event.

You don't have to be a member or have completed any quests at all! Just talk to Maggie to start this Halloweeny Quest. You can also do the Halloween Event by asking Maggie about Halloween! Dress up in your best costume and go Trick 'R Treating around Runescape's oldest towns before or after you complete the quest. It's all fun and the event gives you a batty emote to use all year!

Start this quest by asking Maggie about Swept Away. She is just south of the Crafting guild and north of the wheat field in Rimmington. Use the link to the Swept Away Quest below for a map and more details. The images on the quest guide show the areas in the mini-map as well.

Maggie needs to keep stirring her potion and watching over Babe but wants help from three witches to add pizazz to her potion:
Hetty, in Rimmington, makes the best broom ointment.
Betty, in Port Sarim, makes the best wand-waving part of the potion
Aggie, in Draynor, is the best at harnessing power from the air.
You need to take the broom Maggie gives you to each of the witches to get their special enchantments added to the broom.

Talk to Hetty in Rimmington. She will enchant the broom, but needs a newt to do it. Fortunately, she's just gotten a new delivery of newts. Just go down into her basement, using the trap door just south of the house and ask Gus to get one for you.

Ohhho..... Gus has mislabeled the crates! You'll have to figure out which are what BUT don't waste any of the inventory. Take one from the double label and you'll know that is the one that is in the crate. Since neither of the others are what is pictured, it is obvious which goes on each of the other two. Once you finish labeling the crates correctly, take the newt to Hetty so she can make the potion. Use the potion on the broom.

Go to Aggie in Draynor Village. Talk to her and she'll teleport you to a puzzle in a huge field. You'll need to sweep four lines away using the broom Maggie gave you so that you will end up with four triangles in the sand pattern. The broom will be enchanted by the completion of the sand puzzle. Then talk to Aggie again to be teleported back to Draynor.

Talk to Betty in Port Sarim and she will ask you to go down in the cellar to talk to her assistant, Lottie. Talk to Lottie in the basement of Betty's Magic Store. She will tell you that the chest containing the wand has a special lock on it which can only be opened with the six animals in her cellar in their right pens. These animals are in the wrong pens - except for the bat and snail. You can only move one creature at a time because they don't like each other. The chest will not open until all the animals are in the right cages. You also have to use the holding pen so one creature won't see another creature in it's pen.

Here's the easy way - take the raven out and put it in the holding pen. Move the rat to the raven pen and the rest is obvious. The spider to the spider pen, the lizard to the lizard pen, the rat to the rat pen and then the raven back to it's original pen. Go open the chest and get the wand. Take the wand to Betty and she will enchant the broomstick.

Return to Maggie and let her know all the witches have added their special enchantments to the broom. Maggie will ask you to give it a little stir with the broom. Stir it and speak to Maggie again.

Congratulations! Quest Complete!

Bonus XP!
Maggie will give you a bowl that you can use to take 10 servings of her goulash from the cauldron. Each serving will give you the xp a genie lamp gives - skill level times 10 - and can be applied to any of your skill levels. She will also tell you about other witches in Runescape that will add their enchantments to your new broom and give you additional magic xp! You will find more on the enchantments and all sorts of tips and hints to play Runescape on Marlaine's Musings – the link is provided below!

The Halloween Trick or Treat event was removed on November 11, 2008. The Swept Away quest will remain as a members only quest. Maggie, the witch, has moved her caravan just west of the Legends guild and you can speak to her there to start the quest.

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Runescape Guides > How to Attack Players on Non-pvp World
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Posted: Oct.18.2009 @ 11:08 am
Runescape players dream about being about to attack players outside of Pvp. If you are one of them then you may be interested in finding out how I could.

I had logged onto runescape from where I had logged off from yesterday, in the risking portal at clan wars (where all items are lost on death) and my connect started playing up. It usually does this but today it seem to worse than normal.

I had 5000k of adamant arrows (As yesterday I had come to clan wars to play with a few friends and train range), full d hide (including the charged coif), a rune 2h, str pot and half full invent of food left (sword fish). Then my connection started playing up, by this it randomly switches to only sending information for a while. This was at the worst time as I was fighting a ranger and the game screen froze so I couldn’t actually eat or run.

After a few minutes my connection had re-established (without logging off) and I found myself dead. At this point I cursed as I had just lost 1-2mill in arrows. Then I realized I could do something awesome, I still had the feature to attack players (though I did not have the feature to request assistance or trade).

As I had not been outside of the portal since I had last logged on yesterday, I wasn’t 100% sure if this wasn’t just a general glitch by Jagex. So I messaged a friend asking if the certain features I had stated were removed for him. His reply confirmed they were not and by this time I was already at the bounty hunter bank (As i had died I wasn’t wielding anything I could Pvp with, so I needed to get some stuff out of the bank).

During all this time my Internet was still playing up. I then decided to teleported to Varrock and noticed a guy wearing a yellow party hat. Though at this time my connection failed yet again and Runescape logged itself off. I quickly logged myself back on once I could but found all the features had come back and I could no longer ‘attack’ anyone.

I am sure many of you have questions to ask me about this so please do so via a comment. Sadly I never found out if I would have got a party hat drop or just a randomly generated one. Though it may be possible for me to recreate this glitch as my Internet continues screw up when I log on, I have no real intention of doing so.

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Runescape Guides > Make Glass in RuneScape
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Posted: Oct.16.2009 @ 11:26 am
runescape gold and level up in different skills. If leveling Crafting interests you, try making glass.

Making glass is not the quickest way to level up. Getting the materials takes time and planning, and the actual process requires close proximity to bank and furnace.

However, if you're interested crafting glass vials for sale, or use in your own Herblore skills leveling, give making glass a try.

The first step is getting your materials. Let's start with seaweed. You have several options for this. You can, as always, buy them in the Grand Exchange. However, there is a cheaper option.

Head to Catherby and talk to Arhein at the dock. He sells 80 seaweed per day for 2 coins each, once a day. You need to chose the "talk to" option and click on "I hear that you sell seaweed." He'll then fill your inventory. If you don't buy all 80 at one time, you'll be offered only the remainder that you didn't buy the next time you go to buy them, and then you'll have to wait another 24 hours.

You can also collect seaweed in several different areas around runescape accounts. It spawns on Entrana (where there is also a sandpit and a furnace, and a glassblowing pipe that spawns on the eastern side of the island in a house), the Fremennik Province, and on Karamja. You can also fish for seaweed, getting it as a by product of fishing for something else.

You can also collect seaweed that other players discard, although this is a hit or miss way of getting seaweed.

Convert seaweed to soda ash to make glass. This means it needs to be burned, either on a range or on a fire. You can't do this in a furnace though.

If you have completed the Lunar Diplomacy quest, the Superglass spell allows you to use either seaweed or soda ash to make glass, which can save you time and travel.

The next step is getting buckets of sand. If you've done the Hand in the Sand quest, this becomes much easier. Just speak to Bert from the quest each day and he will put 84 buckets of sand in your bank each 24 hours. You can check how much time you have before you can talk to Bert again by clicking on the quest's name in your quest list.

You can get sand from any sand pit in RuneScape, if you haven't done that quest, by using a bucket on a sand pit and carrying them to your bank. Look for the sand pit icon on your mini-map to locate them.

The closest sand pit to a bank is in Zanaris, accessible after completing the Lost City quest. There is also a furnace there, as well as a bank, so crafting glass there is easy.

You can also buy buckets of sand on the Grand Exchange.

Now you can finally make some molten glass. Take 14 soda ash, and 14 buckets of sand to a furnace. Click on one of the soda ash, and the furnace, and the glass well take the place of the soda ash. You'll retain the buckets, which is handy if you're collecting your own sand, or if you make compost for Farming.

Don't click on the furnace, or you'll end up with the Smithing interface, which is for smelting ores.

Take your molten glass back to your bank and continue making more. When you've used up all the soda ash and sand, you can now make items. Take the glassblowing pipe out of your bank, and 27 molten glass. Click on the pipe and one of the molten glass, and you'll be given the options of choosing what you want to make. If you're crafting level is high enough to craft an item, the lettering under the item will be highlighted.

Go ahead and make your runescape items. You've now made glass and crafted an item, and increased your crafting level.

Runescape Guides > How to Complete Tutorial Island on RuneScape
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Posted: Oct.15.2009 @ 10:44 am
Runescape, you must develop a character and master basic skills. On Tutorial Island, players visit several instructors who impart specialized wisdom and provide precious items. After completing the 20 minute tutorial, you can put your survival, combat, mining, cooking, financial management, and magic skills to the test in the RuneScape world.

Create your character upon arrival to Tutorial Island. Build the character from the ground up, determining gender, skin tone, body shape, appearance of features and color and type of clothing. Click "Accept" when you've completed your character design.

Visit the RuneScape Guide first. He provides basic game information such as how to communicate with other non-player-characters, how to move your character and how to alter your camera angle.

Learn to catch fish, cook over fire, and chop down and burn trees. Brynna, the Survival Expert provides the tools necessary to complete these actions and the corresponding instruction. The net, axe and tinderbox you receive become part of your inventory.

Practice baking bread, learn to control your music and learn about running and energy levels during your visit with Master Chef Lev. The water and flour you receive from the chef can boost your health later in the game.

Talk to the Quest Guide about viewing your Quest journal pages and to get tips about specific quests. Next, visit the Mining Instructor for a hammer, pick axe and dagger and invaluable information about mining and forging metal ores.

See Vannaka, the Combat Instructor, to gain fighting skills and equipment, such as a shield and sword. Then, visit the bank and speak with the Financial Advisor about how to make runescape gold and use the bank in RuneScape.

Visit Brother Brace for lessons on how to use prayer in RuneScape and how to manage friends and ignore lists. For more supernatural instruction, talk to the Magic Instructor about casting spells and managing your spell list. After you practice using magic and receive runes, the Magic Instructor teleports you to Lumbridge Castle where runescape account play begins.

Runescape Skill Guides > How to Runecraft Quickly in Runescape
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Posted: Oct.14.2009 @ 11:26 am
runescape gold . It's not the most fun thing to do, but I find it the most effective. Once you can get to a decent level you can easily make over 100,000 gold per hour. But I'll save the money making talk for the money making guides.

As a free member, your money making abilities are fairly limited. You can still make very decent cash with runecrafting, but not quite as much as if you were a member.

As a free member you can only craft up to body runes. If I was only a free member, then I would only bother to craft air runes, they fetch a decent amount and they are the most commonly used in attack spells.

Runecrafting is great for newbies and veterans alike, because of the money making potential and because you don't need and skills to get started. Just a pick axe at first and some patience.

Runecrafting is such a slow skill to raise in Runescape. It is quite the runescape money maker but it takes forever to get it higher. As with most skills, it's possible to do it extremely quickly though.

First you need to get 50 runecrafting the old fashioned way. There are some tricks you can do like have multiple people bring you essences and you just stand at an altar but that was made more complicated by the trade limit. You can still do it if you have a ton of cash on you and pay people for every trip and tip them slightly so it's worth their time.

Another technique to level your runecrafting skill quickly before 50 is to use a ring of dueling. This shortcut was a slight oversight by the makers of Runescape. Go to the duel arena with it and then run to the extremely close fire altar and make your runes then use the ring again to teleport to castle wars, which lands you about 8 steps from the bank chest. You can dump the runes and get more essences there than teleport back to the duel arena and repeat the process over and over.

Once you finally do get to 50, you can do the biggest shortcut ever. Go to the runecrafting guild which you can access via a purple portal on one of the upper floors of the wizard tower near Draynor. If there aren't many people there, you'll have to switch to the official Great Orb Project server. Once there's a enough people, you can join a game. Hopefully your team will win but either way, you'll get some tokens at the end. If you're lucky enough to have some of the other team members quit or disconnect or if they just plain suck, you'll end up with A LOT of tokens.

Once you have a decent number of tokens (at least 1000) go talk to the wizard that trades them in for rewards. If you scroll down past the outfits and stuff, you'll see a tablets section (as seen in the attached screenshot). These tablets teleport you directly to the related runecrafting altar with virtually no walking required! Buy whatever tablets will either make you the most money per essence or get you the most experience, whichever your priority is. For example, medium level runecrafters can make 2x cosmic runes, making it much more of a runescape gold maker than nature runes

Once you've bought a lot of tablets, head to any bank and get some essences, pouches if you have them, the tiara for that altar, and a duel ring. Equip the ring so it doesn't take up one space. You can still use it by right clicking on it on your equipment screen and clicking operate. Use the tablet to teleport to the altar and make the runes then use the duel ring to go to castle wars, which has a bank chest extremely close. Then use another tablet and repeat the whole process. I made 2000 cosmics in around a half hour this way! I made over 10,000 air runes pretty quickly too. It really does work and it's a lot faster and less boring than normal runecrafting. You'll be a Runescape millionaire with a high runecrafting level in no time!

Runescape Guides > How to Make an Awesome Pker in Runescape
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Posted: Oct.13.2009 @ 1:15 pm
Runescape pker in a few easy but "time-consuming" steps.

If you're reading this article, it means you want to create a player owning account that will get rich easily and yet eventually, you're gonna wonder how to do it. There is one efficient way to own EVERYBODY with credits to l3ath3rn3 k and Steele Soule.

Make an account with a great name.In tutorial island, make yourself look nice and train woodcutting, fishing, and mining to level 3. (You'll need one of these later) Follow the instructions to complete the tutorial.

When you reach Lumbridge, continally attack the training dummy until you're attack level is 8. Regardless of people who think Strength is everything in owning, you need attack to speed things up. The dummy is basically free exp. Why turn it down?

Go to the Stronghold of Player Security (the one with Cockroaches) and finish the miniquest to get a free xp lamp in the classroom above. Use the lamp for attack.

Go back to Lumbridge with Home Teleport, walk back, or suicide and make you're way to a house to the west with a staircase and a trapdoor. Go down the trapdoor to meet a white knight called Sir Vant. Talk to him and offer help to kill the dragon and you will get another free xp lamp. Use it on attack to reach about level 10-14.

Find a sign-post and go in the direction of varrock. Soon you will find a herd of cows and an area of chickens. Train strength on the chickens until you are level 5 and take the feathers and the meat. Cook the meat and move onto the cows. Kill the cows until you are level 20 strength. Eat the chickens (cooked) if you are low on hp and collect cowhides until you are full in your inventory.

Now make you're way to Varrock. With luck, the feathers and cowhides should amount to some decent cash. Sell the feathers to get money to tan the cowhides. Tan them into hardleather and sell them at the Grand Exchange for more money. This money can be used towards scimitars for faster training and armor for protection.

Now with a steel scimitar and armor and maybe a strength amulet, go to the monastery. Use the world map on the top right corner of the screen to guide yourself and once you are there, attack a monk. Food is unnecessary here because if you talk to a monk, he will heal you willingly, over and over again. They respawn faster than you can kill them so they go for good experience all the way to level 30 strength and level 30 attack.

Go back to the grand exchange and buy an addy scimitar. As you equipt it, you'll notice that you hit reasonably higher and accurately. Train attack to 40 at the level 12 minotaurs of the Stronghold of security and grab the iron arrows they drop.– You can also do the Vampire Slayer quest but there is no cash reward–

Sell the arrows to get enough runescape money for a rune scimitar. As the most efficient weapon in the f2p game, you can now focus directly on training strength. Train at creatures ranging from levels 20-30. Barbarians at barbarian village are a good example. Good experience and fast killing means less damage inflicted. 1 defense may seem like nothing at first. Resist the urge to train it though for it will ruin the charecter.

With 50-60 strength, 40 attack, and 1 defense, you are on your way to success. Go onto a PVP world with nothing on to see what the average stats are on people. Always have a higher attack than you're enemies defense and always use strength potions. At this point, training magic to 60 may be useful as fireblast penetrates armor with ease. As they take it off to avoid hits, attack with a quick scimitar, battle axe or 2h sword to maximize damage.

If you ever need runescape money, just woodcut(yews are good cash), fish(lobsters and swordfish raw), or mine(gold, addy and rune ores make alot!). A day or two of work there will make enough money to PK for a week or more.

You are now ready to PK in Runescape. Go to world 17 or 21 to do so. If you feel the urge, get monk robes, a strength amulet, rune scimitar and 2h and make your way to a bounty world like world 32. Targets give much better drops and runescape gold schemes.

Runescape Guides > The Newcomers Starting Guide for RuneScape
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Posted: Oct.12.2009 @ 10:49 am
runescape account please read this guide before start playing it. When you start runescape you will be asked to select your avitar. That avitar doesn't have to be exactly what you look like in fact try to make it look like what you love it to.

If you click ok when you are not ready, don't worry as you can change it later for 500 coins runescape gold in Varrock. Varrock is north of Lumbridge where you will start your exiciting adventure. Now then exit through the door in the room you are when you click ok from the avitar interface and you are in tutorial island.

After that follow the path until you reach the survival tutor and then talk to her. She will give you a bronze hatchet, tinder box and a small net. Then click on a tree to cut it, use a tinder box to a log to light it and click on a fishing spot to catch fish. At this stage you will train your firemaking, woodcutting and fishing. Try to get all the skills to level 3 so that it makes it easier when you are off tutorial island.

Then you will go to the cooking tutor and he'll teach you how to cook plus remember to get a lot of food as you will need it later. After that continue along the path and go down the ladder and head towards the mine. There talk to the person in charge and he will give you a bronze pickaxe and tell you to mine. Also try to get all these levels to level 3. After that, you will go to to combat tutor where he will show you how to use weapons and how to range. He will give you a shield, sword, bow and arrows. Now here is when the extre bread you made earlier come useful.

Head in and kill the giant rats with melee and as you attack you will lose your hitpoints. The bread will restore your hitpoints by 5. When you are done killing, go out as you came in and the tutor will tell you to now range at the rats. Also please try to get all these to level 3 as they will help a lot when you are off tutorial island. When you are done go to the mage tutor and she will give you runes to mage on the chickens in the cage.

After you've done all that, go and talk to her and say that you want to go to the real world and she will teleport you there and give you supplies. And you are off and going runescape power leveling. Good luck!

Runescape Guild Guide > Runescape Barcrawl Guide
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Posted: Oct.11.2009 @ 11:54 am
Runescape; most of which serve regular beer. But after stumbling upon the Barbarian Outpost while either exploring or while in the middle of completing the Scorpion Catcher Quest, you'll need to complete the Alfred Grimhand Barcrawl to enter.

Getting Started

If you haven't already, speak to the Barbarian Guard at the outpost found northeast of the Tree Gnome Stronghold. He will give you a Barcrawl Card, which you'll need to bring with you to each of the 10 specific bars around RuneScape. You'll need 268gp to complete the Barcrawl in its entirety.

When you get to each of the bars, just speak with the Bartender and tell them that you're working on the Barcrawl. Then buy the correct drink from the list, drink it, and the Bartender should sign your card. You can see which bars you've already visited by clicking on the Barcrawl Card, and the ones you've already been to should be in green.

The Taverns

You'll need to go to ten different pubs located throughout RuneScape in order to get each of the special drinks to complete the Barcrawl. The ten pubs consist of:

1.Seers' Village - Forrester Arms Pub
2.Falador - Rising Sun Inn
3.Varrock - Jolly Boar Inn
4.Varrock - Blue Moon Inn
5.Port Sarim - Rusty Anchor
6.Karamja - Karamja Spirits Bar
7.Brimhaven - Dead Man's Chest
8.East Ardougne - Flying Horse Inn
9.Yanille - Dragon Inn
10.Tree Gnome Stronghold - Blurberry's Bar

You can visit these bars in any order, but the following instructions should be one of the quickest ways to get it done.

Seers' Village - Forrester Arms Pub

First, head to the Forrester Arms Pub in the Seers' Village. Buy the Liverbane and drink it.

Falador - Rising Sun Inn

Now head to the Rising Sun Inn located in Falador, buy the Death Cocktail and drink it.

Varrock - Jolly Boar Inn

Now go to the Jolly Boar Inn found in the northern part of Varrock, order the Olde Suspiciouse and drink it.

Varrock - Blue Moon Inn

After that, head to the Blue Moon Inn in the southern part of Varrock, buy the Uncle Humphrey's Gutrot and have a drink.

Port Sarim - Rusty Anchor

Head to the Rusty Anchor in Port Sarim and buy the Black Skull Ale. Drink it.

Karamja - Karamja Spirits

Take the boat to Karamja for 30gp and then order an Ape Bite Liquor to drink from the Karamja Spirits Bar.

Brimhaven - Dead Man's Chest

Head to Brimhaven on the west side of the island and buy an Old Supergrog from the Dead Man's Chest.

East Ardougne - Flying Horse Inn

Now take the boat from Brimhaven to Ardougne and buy a Heart Stopper from the Flying Horse Inn.

Yanille - Dragon Inn

Head to Yanille to the south, buy a Fire Brandy from the Dragon Inn and drink it.

Tree Gnome Stronghold - Blurberry's Bar

Now head to the Grand Tree located in the Tree Gnome Stronghold. Go upstairs and into Blurberry's Bar, where you can buy a Fire Toad Blast and drink it.

After that, you're done! Head back to the Barbarian Outpost, show him your completed Barcrawl Card, and you'll have access to the outpost!

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Runescape Skill Guides > How to hunt is fairly straight forward in Runescape
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Posted: Oct.07.2009 @ 1:31 pm
Runescape, In fact, it is a skill that is learned most easily by using it.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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