It is good experience/cash for lower levels, but cows can be dangerous to a starting player, so caution and/or food is advised at lower levels.īe very careful when killing a Wizard, their magical attacks can be deadly for their low level and if you wear metal armour, you are as good as dead. All 3 are popular and in demand and can easily be sold to the Grand Exchange for a good price. The Cow can be found in the Lumbridge cow fields and the north-eastern Draynor field. The Chicken is found in the Varrock Champions' guild, Lumbridge farms or the farm south of Falador. Feathers are used both by members fletching arrows and by F2P/P2P alike training fishing through the fly fishing method. There is no way to die from a chicken, they will always hit 0's when a players life point is 1, making them the ideal monster to kill at much lower levels. Pick up their feathers which is stackable if you wish to make money. If you need to use food at all, pick a cost effective food and a monster that wont hit you too hard.Ĭhickens are one of the easiest monsters to kill in runescape. Not only does food heal a character's life points, it can also cost money. Hope this helps.Be mindful of food consumption. Slayer and combat is a longer term investment, I would not use it for money making in my first bond. Blast furnace is an excellent early money maker with which you can get good xp rates and easily maintain a bond - I think making steel bars (only 30 smithing required) is 500-800k/hr. In wildy you can also do telekinetic grab on the nature runes and wines of zammy.Īs others have said, if all of that sounds like a huge chore, buying one months membership is well worth it to get yourself started. Otherwise, crafting and/or enchanting jewellery can be up to about 150k/hr iirc? Buying rune packs from varrock rune shop is about 200k/hr but v boring. Those methods will earn you the highest gp/hr of playtime, but it can take IRL time for items to buy and sell, and you probably need to have 1m for it to be worth the hassle. There's a website called alchmate which can be useful to help you decide what items to buy if its new to you. Either by flipping, or low-ball addy/rune items and use high alch. I have access to some of the best money makers in the game and I still pay for members with real money.īest options are to utilise the GE. So many new players hear about how you can pay for membership with in-game gold and want to do just that, but don't factor in the opportunity cost of spending 10+ hours every month basically playing clicking simulator in order to even log into a members world. Pay for members with real money for a year or so, and if you still want to fund membership with bonds at that point, give it a shot since you'll have higher stats and a better understanding of the game. You just saved yourself 120+ hours over the next year of efficient, repetitive, often click intensive tasks (some won't even grant exp or progress your account in any way) that you are required to complete to even play the game. Take one extra 8 hour shift at a job paying 10 bucks an hour and spend that on a year of membership. The other dude explained it well, but another way to think of it: For more information about account bans, click here. Feel like sharing? Please censor names wherever possible. Report abuse in game and contact Jagex for serious issues. This is not the place to accuse players of wrongdoing. No "Advice Animals" or other image macros. The body of your submission must be related to Old School RuneScape.ĭon't break or promote breaking Jagex/OSRS T&C. The mods here at /r/2007scape aim to make this the number one place to have fun, meet friends, and create memories! Rules of the land Welcome to /r/2007scape, the place to discuss Old School RuneScape! Submit a link Submit a text post Submit a game suggestion
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