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How to Train Range and Prayer in RuneScape
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Published: Oct.04.2009 @ 11:23 am
runescape. Prayer is the most tedious skill to train for f2p players because all the bones in f2p worlds only give 4.5, 15xp. Normal bones, monkey bones and burnt bones are the ones that give you 4.5xp each and big bones give you 15xp each. Range is one of the most used skills after attack, strength and defence!(The LEVEL ?-? titles are for the range levels not the prayer levels)!!! Level 1-5

Start off with a shortbow and bronze arrows.I trained at cows north of Lumbridge (where Beefy Bill is). This is a good spot because cows have a decent amount of health. While killing the cows with range pick up their bones and bury them and if you want you can keep the cowhides and give them to Beefy Bill to bank for you. Never forget to pick up your arrows afterwards.

5-20

Now you can use oak bows again I recommend using the shortbow version. I recommend staying with bronze arrows because they are cheap but are still effective. If your combat level is 20 or higher I recommend going to the minotaurs in the Stronghold Of Security (it is in the center of Barbarian Village). If your combat level is lower than level 20 then train on barbarians or goblins (barbarians recommended because they have more health). Remember to pick up your arrows after each kill. Also remember to keep burying those bones.

20-30

Woohoo they you can use willow bows, that's right you guessed it use a willow shortbow. By now you should be over prayer level 10 (or 15 if you picked up bones dropped by other players). Now it is time to get better arrows. I recommend buying 1k or 2k iron arrows. If your combat level is 34 or higher then I recommend going to Hill Giants because of their drops and because they have a fair amount of health. Hill Giants are good because they drop many things including Limpwurt Roots which sell for around 1.4k and they drop big bones which give 15xp compared to the 4.5xp obtained from normal bones.

30-40

Now you can use the best type of bow for f2p players Maple. Use the shortbow version again. Stay with iron arrows until you have more runescape money and are level 50 range. If you have still been training on hill giants and burying their big bones then you should have around level 15, 20 prayer. Now I suggest training on Moss Giants either in the Varrock Sewers or Crandor Island (must have completed Dragon Slayer Quest). Again they drop big bones.

40-50

If you have enough runescape gold I recommend buying full green d'hide with the coif (if you don't have enough fist of guthix tokens then just buy a green d'hide coif 0 from the grand exchange) and 1k-3k Steel arrows. If you think your prepared then get lots of food and head over to lesser demons and start killing them. They are at the end of the f2p wilderness. !!!BE CAREFUL OF REVENANTS!!!

This is the end of this guide. Look at for the rest of it later on. Hope you liked it. And sorry if there are any spelling errors.

Huge RuneScape F2P Woodcutting Guide
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Published: Oct.01.2009 @ 11:53 am
Runescape as a free player. This is much more detailed and in-depth than those other noobie guides that just tell you what to chop, yet Triond accepted them! Please accept this since it is NOT too similar to other guides; this is more detailed. F2P Woodcutting Guide

Are you a non-member? Stressed out at all those members who make 10 mil a day? There are great ways to make money in RuneScape if you're not a member. Woodcutting is one.

This is one of the hardest skills to train in RuneScape, but when it gets to 60, you're talking about making the big bucks. As of November 15, 2008, the price of a single yew log is 457 gp each! In the good old days waaayyy before the Grand Exchange, they were only 300 gp each, and you had to spam your sale in a bank. Currently, only around 8 loads of yew logs (each load is 28) is 100k.

To train woodcutting, you start with an iron axe and cut normal trees at anywhere? There's no place without ordinary trees near it. After you cut a whole inventory of logs, either drop them or deposit them in a nearby bank to sell later. Grand Exchange price is 25 gp each. You should get to level 15 WC in a few minutes because each log gives you 25 exp.

Immediately chop oak logs after you get 15 WC if you want experience (they give 37.5 exp), but still chop normal logs if you really need runescape money (because oak logs also sell for 25 gp). Remember to deposit all oak logs in the bank after you get a full load. The best place to chop oak logs is at an oak tree on the right-hand side of Draynor bank (circled in red); that way you can deposit the oak logs you get almost instantly. Plus, oak trees spawn only a few seconds after they have been chopped down. The only disadvantage to this spot is that it's popular and another person will chop here.

Don't start cutting willows at level 30 WC, because of two reasons: they're slow to cut & only give 67.5 exp (you cut oak logs more than two times faster) and they don't sell at ALL. Although the grand exchange price is 18 gp each, thousands (or possibly millions) of willow logs sit in there collecting dust for all eternity. Keep cutting the same oak tree until your wc level is around 50; now willow trees are better experience since you can cut them fast. Cut willows at the spot southwest of Draynor Bank (circled in blue) until level 60. This is by far the best spot for willows because it's right next to a bank and has five willows, so there's always one to cut, even though there are always a few people here. The ordeal from level 55-60 gets extremely boring because it takes a long, LONG time to get one level. But once you get to 60 wc, you've got a reason to celebrate! Shout to everyone around you, "Woot, 60 wc!!!!" and say goodbye to the willow trees forever. The whole process from level 1 to 60 takes several weeks if you don't play that much. If you haven't realized, it takes a lot longer to level up at higher levels. From 1-15 is 5 minutes. 15-30 is 1 hour. 30-60 is many weeks. And 60-99? God knows how long.

Finally! The time to make runescape gold has come. There are 4 good spots to cut yew logs, but each has its advantages and disadvantages. In the following figures, the path to the nearest bank(s) has been labeled as a red arrow. My favorite and the least crowded is the 4 yew trees between Lumbridge and Draynor Village (left). You must be using a rune axe at this point, or you'll chop hella slowly. When you get a full inventory, cross through the tower at the Lumbridge castle and go to the bank in Lumbridge if you are at the easternmost yew tree. Otherwise go to the Draynor bank to bank your yew logs. This area is good because it's less crowded and even empty late at night but bad because the trees are widely spaced apart.

One of the most convenient yew spots is north of the Varrock Castle (right). Its workers have grown three yew trees for players to chop. It's a great place because the trees are very close to each other and the whole spot is very close to the Grand Exchange, which doubles as the nearest bank. Many people have taken advantage of this, however, and there are LOTS of people here on every world, including pvp worlds. Even late at night you can't find a world without someone here. You spend more than half your time waiting for a yew to spawn.

To the left is a map of the four yew trees south of Falador. Their perks are kinda in between the two previous spots because the yew trees are closer to each other than the first spot mentioned, but have more people. Less people than Varrock castle, more space in between each tree. To take a shortcut down to the southern tree, go through the cabbage field. You may have to open the gates. If your inventory is full when you're at that yew tree, bank your yew logs at the Draynor bank. Use the Falador bank for the three closer to Falador.

Last (and also convenient) area to cut yews is southwest of Edgeville bank, where you can basically run back and forth between the trees and bank without losing much run energy. The distance between the trees and bank is its main appeal. I've heard that most people go to this one, and as a result, is as crowded as Varrock palace's yew trees. I don't suggest this one because only two yew trees make it hard to find something that's not a stump.

Once you've got several hundred logs, sell them by going to the grand exchange and putting up your yew logs at market price. Don't use highest because no one will buy it nor lowest because you won't make as much. Most of the time, all of them will be sold immediately, and sometimes it takes a few minutes.

Well guys, enjoy your career of woodcutting. The skill that's safer than pking, less risky than merchanting, and faster than fishing. Oh, and the chopping doesn't look as gay as mining (try mining something and look closely at your character swinging the pickax. If you liked this guide, press the "I like it!" button and click on the ads.

Tips:

Immediately upgrade to the next axe when your woodcutting level qualifies for it. The wc levels for steel, mithril, adamant, and rune axes are 6, 21, 31, and 41, respectively, 1 level above the required attack level to wield them. Iron axe can be used at level 1.

If your attack level is high enough, equip the axe you use to chop. This gives you one extra inventory space.

Woodcutting etiquette: if other people are also chopping, ask, "wc lvl?" or use quick chat. If it's pretty high, say "Nice" or "wow". Also state your wc level.

Occasionally, a tree spirit will spawn and attack you with melee. Try to kill it, using prayer if necessary. Tree spirits drop anything from a single banana to 22 nature runes to a random axe. You cannot attack a tree spirit that wants to attack another person; a message "It's not after you." will show.

If the tree you're cutting suddenly shows these moving branches and has red eyes on the trunk, it has become an Ent. Stop chopping it immediately or your axe will be broken. In the event that your axe does get broken, you can't chop or attack anything with it and must get Bob to repair it. Bob's Brilliant Axes is in Lumbridge, where Bob repairs bronze, iron, and steel axes for free and any axes above that for a certain price. I know that rune axes cost 427 gp to repair.

Chopping willows and yews gets quite boring, because it takes a while for the tree to become a stump and you have to move to another tree. I've developed a good way to multitask while chopping that I'll share with you. Make sure your audio settings in RuneScape have the sound effects at max. Then turn your speakers up a bit so that you can clearly hear the chopping sound whenever you're chopping. Open up another browser window, and surf the internet, watch YouTube videos, do anything while your character in RuneScape is chopping. Once you stop hearing the chopping sound, go back to the RuneScape window and go to a different tree and start chopping that one, then resume your second activity. This is a very effective way to not be bored, but you won't be able to hear Ents so your axe will be broken just about every time an Ent shows up.

Especially with yew trees, every single place to chop them is very crowded in main hours (not at night or early morning). Therefore a good way to have more trees to yourself is to chop in a pvp world. Few people go that far outside a safe place. You can even multitask as explained in the previous tip, because you will hear combat sounds if you're being attacked. Unfortunately, other people may go on pvp worlds for the same purpose of chopping yew trees. If someone attacks you, you will hear them and must run to the nearest bank or safe spot if you can't kill them.

Runescape Range Pure Guide
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Published: Sep.29.2009 @ 12:13 pm | Last edited: Sep.28.2009 @ 11:15 pm
All right, once you have made a character and gotten through the tutorial island.

MELLEE

Right out of lumbridge start training at goblins till u hit 20 str and 5 atk.never get a high atk for a free member pker becuase its just a waste trust me in the long run.

From there go to cows get 10 atk and ehhh… 30 str. remembering to bank all your hides as u get. each cowhide are 100-130 each.

From there you have to go to barbarian village and kill barbarians.not much cash but. pick up bones and bank and sell them. its a steady cash flow but not much at here, you want to get 20 atk and 50 str.( or ultimately just get 50 str and 30 atk) after these the most famous little creature in the stronghold of security ; flesh crawlers. these are lvl 35 but have 25 hitpoints giving 100 exp per kill and have low defence. ( found in the southeast corner of the second level. [level of Famine])known in the members world to bring in about 200k in one hour. but in free members you dont make anything from it. the best alternative for training like these is hill giants and thsoe are always packed but give the same exp and there bones are 500 each. just train str level to your desired level. good luck!

RANGED

Range is the easy part but boring.range gives you the freedom to "safespot"or attack a NPC from a safe distance without getting hit. so u can eliminate food and just train, a big advantage at hill giants.

From levels 1 -20 get at goblins or cows your choice. at cows remember to bring for a bit of cash.

Levels 20-40 I would suggest barbarians and flesh crawlers for best exp.

From level 40 ranged and on in free members, should always be fleshcrawlers because of the fast experience you get from them which you cant get anywhere else in the free servers.

FAST RUNDOWN OF TRAINING PART OF GUIDE

20 str 5 atk – goblins

30 str 10 atk – cows

50 str 20 atk – barbarians, fleshcrawlers, and hill giants

1-20 range – goblins and cows

20-40 range - barbarians and fleshcrawlers

40 and on – flesh crawlers

VISUAL AID

Goblins are found to the west ,cows are found in the fenced in area to the northeast.

Within the barbarian village there are barbarians simply attack them. levels ranging from 9-17 rangers note that you can safespot the barbarians from behind the mining rocks in the middle. Barbarian Village located south of edgeville and west of varrock.

To get into the hill giant lair you need a brass key you can buy one from the grand exchange.Labeled "ladder to brass key house"is where you entered.

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Fastest Way to 99 Mining in Runescape
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Published: Sep.28.2009 @ 9:32 am | Last edited: Sep.27.2009 @ 9:00 pm
Mining can be a very boring skill to train due to it being very repetitive. Though if you achieve 99 and get the cape, it's one of the greatest achievements that Runescape players will find really cool.

You may be thinking that after looking at skill calculators and seeing the number of ore you will have to mine will take forever to complete. Though there is a much faster way. There is still loads to mine but can be done very quickly. (Except for free users, there is a separate guide for you)

Free Users:

Requirements: (A Pic-axe which you can wield and is the highest kind of pic-axe you can use for you level.

Levels 1 – 15: Mine copper and tin. The best place to mine is south east of varrock. Only mine here if you intend of keeping what you mine as it is very crowded and is very competitive on who gets the ore first. If you want a quite place where you're not bothered about collecting ore go to either Rimmington or the Dwarfen mines. Rimmington is the quietest though Dwarfen mines are closest to a bank.

Levels 15- 30: Now mine iron. The best places to mine are in the same places as I had states before.

Levels: 30 – 60: Mine coal. It is very competitive on getting the ore again. Best places can be like barbarian village or if you dare… the Wilderness.

Levels: 60 – 99: You now a high enough level to go into the mining guild. The fastest way is to stay there and keep mining coal till 99.

Members:

Levels: 1 – 45: Much the same as free users though when mining coal and iron, the best place to mine is East of Ardougne.

Level: 45- 99: This is the fastest Mining exp in game and its mining granite. Granite respawns and is mined as fast as iron so can be mined at a very quick pace. If you gt a large piece of Granite you get 75 exp, medium 60exp and small 50 exp. Granite is found in the southern part of the desert. Near to where you start Enakhras's Lament Quest. Using this method you can get upward to 50K exp an hour which is as fast as you can get. It estimates to around 260 hours work to get 99 Mining which is quite long but quicker than mining ore.

Good Luck!

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Best Guide to 99 Fletching in Runescape
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Published: Sep.20.2009 @ 11:59 am | Last edited: Sep.19.2009 @ 11:02 pm

This method will take about a month, give or take a week or two, if you play for about two hours a day.

You need: about 5-8 mill GP
a knife (duh).
an axe (the stronger the better)
at least level 20 in woodcutting (although the higher the better).

Here are the steps:

1.Go somewhere where there's a lot of regular trees, i suggest Lumbridge, Varrock east, or north of Falador. Cut a full inventory of logs and use the knife to make them into arrow shafts. Repeat until level 20.

2.Now, go to an area with a few oak trees, such as Lumbridge, Varrock west or east, or west of Port Sarim. Cut inventories of oak logs and Fletch them into oak short or long bows. After Fletching them, you can drop them or bank them to sell later. If you want to bank them, try using the trees near the Seer's village bank. Repeat this until you're able to make willow bows.

3.Okay, now you need to spend some money. Go to the grand exchange and buy about 5,000 willow logs and Fletch them into willow longbow (u) until you reach level 55. You can sell these to a general store and actually make some profit.

4.Now, you have a choice: either keep using willow logs and gain a little profit, or buy maple logs and lose about 300k. Be warned though, willows might take about a week longer. If you choose maples, then buy about 10,000 maple logs and Fletch them into longbows (u) until you have 70 Fletching.

5.Okay, now it gets more expensive, and unless you're willing to spend 10mil, i recommend this: Buy about 3k yew logs and 3k bow strings, make them into yew long bows (strung), then sell them to get back some money. Repeat this step until you reach level 85.

6.Now for the last step, the hardest and most expensive step. Making magic bows. Do what you did in the last step so that you have enough money. Finally!You've reached level 99! Congratulation! Now go get your cape,unless you spent all your money!

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How to Get Lvl 99 in Woodcutting and Fire Making in RuneScape
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Published: Sep.15.2009 @ 10:06 am | Last edited: Nov.16.2009 @ 1:28 am
Woodcutting
Woodcutting is useful because you need it to cook food. If you become a high level in woodcutting you can sell yews for a lot of
runescape money .

 

To cut wood all you need is an axe. Axes can be bought at stores.Start cutting trees, you should level quickly. If you want money sell them at the Grand Exchange.When you reach level 15 start cutting oaks in Varrock Palace. Sell them at the Grand Exchange if your poor.When you reach lvl 30 you should start cutting willows and put them in the bank. When you've got a lot sell them at the Grand Exchange.If you need money then cut yews and sell them at the Grand Exchange. Do this to lvl 99. But if you dont need the runescape gold continue cutting willows since its faster. Yews sell for a lot but Willows dont.

Level 99 CONGRATULATIONS!

Remember Dont give up!

Fire Making
Fire making is useful because you need it to cook. Level Fire making and Woodcutting at the same time if you want both skills fast.

To start leveling in Fire making you will only need wood and a tinderbox. You can find wood from trees and tinderboxes are sold at stores.

To get to level 2 get 3 logs and light them. Its that simple! Keep doing this until level 15.

When you are level 15 start lighting oaks. You need to be level 15 in woodcutting to get oak.

When you are level 30 you should light willows. You need to be level 30 in woodcutting to get willows.

At level 60 start lighting yews. You need to be level 60 in woodcutting to get yews. Yews are expensive but its worth it if you want to be level 99 in Fire making. Light yews until you are level 99. As long as you have enough wood it is easier to level up in fire making than woodcutting.

Level 99 CONGRATULATIONS!

Remember Dont give up!

Getting Your First 99 Skill in Runescape
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Published: Sep.13.2009 @ 10:22 am | Last edited: Sep.12.2009 @ 9:24 pm
In Runescape, getting a skill to 99 is the ultimate goal. This is a daunting task, but here are some advice to help you get there:

 1.Don't watch your experience constantly. Watching as you receive every single experience will simply like its taking longer. Letting the experience build up will mean that when you do level, it will be unexpected and seem more rewarding. If you do look at your experiences, try to limit this to once every couple of hours.

2.Plan ahead. Set out what your going to do before hand and have a plan. This will help you stay focused. If setting small goals, such as training the skill for an hour or so before doing anything else. Splitting training into small parts makes it less tiresome.

3.Take some breaks. Training one skill for a long time is extremely boring. Take some time off to play some mini-games or train other skills. This way, you won't get bored of playing.

For your first 99 skill, most people go for either cooking or fire-making. Here is some information on each.

Cooking

Cooking is arguably the fast skill to train. As a member, training in the Rogues Den will allow you to cook with a fire literally 2 steps away! At high levels, experience is earned extremely fast, with around 200k per hour. This is achieved by mass cooking sharks, with them not burning at level 94 with cooking gauntlets.

Notice the banker nearby

Fire-making

Fire-making is the simplest skill. Training it is simple, just burn logs! For most people, this would be willow logs, that are cheap and effective. A good place to train is in the Grand Exchange, where you'll see many people fire-making.

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Runescape Fishing Guide
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Published: Jun.21.2009 @ 11:06 am | Last edited: Jun.20.2009 @ 10:08 pm
As you are learning this article, you can stop by the fishing tutor, he can be found on the coast, south of graveyard, Lumbridge. As soon as you see the tutor, you can ask him for a complimentary small fish net.

Runescape fishing skill is one of the abilities that you need to have in Runescape. All you need to do is to put in your hard work. The more effort you put in, the higher levels you will reach. It's almost the same to woodcutting & also mining.

Runescape Fishing Guide Number One Rule

You can always start to fish with just only a few thousands gold in your bank, as it requires mainly effort.

It is exactly the same to real world fishing. You need to remember these 4 rules.

1) Nets (big or tiny)
2) Use Bait (fishing rod)
3) With Feathers as Bait (fly-fishing rod),
4) Lobster Pot (To catch Lobsters)
5) A Harpoon (for tuna, swordfish, sharks)

While nets (both large and tiny ones), lobster pots, and harpoons do not need any additional items (like bait), regular rods and fly-fishing rods do.

This is an important rule! You must always use Runescape fishing rod together with regular bait. You can get all the equipments in Port Sarim before you start. Other than feathers which will be use for fly-fishing rod, regular baits will go with regular fish rods.

Runescape Fishing Guide Level 1

Shrimps and Crayfish are the only 2 fishes you fish when you first start to fish. Take a pen and write down the top 2 locations to fish in Runescape Number one site is behind Lumbridge Church. Look for a pond between Lumbridge and Draynor, this is the next location.

To start catching shrimp, you can go to Port Sarim, and purchase a "Small Fish Net" for only 5 gp.

Once you get your equipment, you can start to fish for shrimp. You should get to level 5 pretty quickly.

Fishing Guide Level 5

Once your Runescape fishing level hit 5, you can catch sardines. You will need a regular rod and some bait. To buy bait, it will be 3 gp, and a fishing rod will be 5 gp.

Remember to check your bank for at least one fishing rod and 200 baits. Now is the time to commence to fish, right-click on the fishing area, and choose "Bait". You will use one bait each time you pull out a fish.

Get about 100-200 baits for now. If you do not want to come back here and are willing to put in some money, then buy a minimum of 500 baits.

Runescape Fishing Guide Level 10

Take a break, celebrate and now is the time to get to level 10. Herrine is the next fish you going to fish. It's slightly bigger in size than sardines. This is very important, you will need to bring along your rod and baits.

It's real simple! Always remember not to give up, keep going until you reach your target.

Fishing Guide Level 15

At Runescape fishing level 15, you cannot continue catching Herrine. It takes too much effort. For now, you should be pulling out Anchovies. This time, you will fish with your small net again. They are very identical to shrimp. By catching Anchovies, you will get to level 15 faster.

You may continue to stay to fish

You will get to level 15 in no time...!

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