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Welcome To The Best Money Making Guide For All Levels Ever!
This Will Take You Through In Detail All The Ways You Can Make Money In !
Combat
Cooking
Crafting
Farming
Firemaking
Fishing
Fletching
Grand Exchange
Herblore
Hunter
Mining
Runecrafting
Smithing
Thieving
Woodcutting
Other Methods
Are found west of the gate of the Tree Gnome Stronghold, and in Edgeville's Dungeon. They are easily killed when you are around 45 Combat, and you can sell their Big Bones for 300-400gp each.
Require a Slayer level of 50. It is recommended that you Range them, as there is a safe spot, or you can attack them with a Halberd, however the Halberds speed does not work with its benefits. Bloodvelds are killed for the Blood Runes they drop.
Are found in the Taverley Dungeon, the Heroes' Guild, and the Ogre Enclave. There is only on in the Heroes' Guild, but it's in a fenced off area and can be ranged or maged. Blue Dragons drop Blue Dragonhide which sell for 1,700-2,000gp each. They also drop Dragon Bones which can sell for 1,500-1,600gp each.
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Level 7:
Go to the potato field north of Ardougne and collect potatoes. Across the road from the potato field is a farmer's house with a range in it. Cook the potatoes on the range bank them in Ardougne, and repeat. Baked potatoes sell for about 192 coins each. This can also be done by buying the potatoes off the GE and still get almost double profit; ranges near a bank are in Catherby, Nardah and the Cooks' Guild. You can also take sacks and get 10 times more potatoes in one trip, making it much more profitable (note: keep 10 slots open; without beast of burden, it will give you 190 potatoes in a single trip)
Level 38, 280k Per Hour:
Pats of butter sell for 261 coins and are comparatively easy to make, though time-consuming. Take a bucket of milk (either bought for 84 coins on the Grand Exchange, obtained from any cow with a bucket in inventory, or bought from the Culinaromancer's chest) to a dairy churn and churn the milk into butter. Alternately you can churn cream into butter. The churn at the Cooking Guild is close to the Grand Exchange, but the churn in Zanaris (requires Lost City) is closer to a bank. Alternatively, in Zanaris if you get 14 buckets of milk and churn them to pats of butter, with the 14 buckets left over go to the sand pit southeast (east of the grain field) of the churn and fill your buckets with sand to make an extra 4,500 coins per inventory.
Level 95, 280k Per Hour:
Raw Summer pie
Requirements: 95 cooking, pie shell, strawberry, watermelon, cooking apple
Pie shell: 561 Strawberry: 12 Watermelon: 40 Cooking apple: 311
Raw summer pie: 1,547
Profit per pie: 623
Stock up on these if youre going to be doing more than an hour of pie making at a time the shells have a limit of 1k per 4 hours. The ingredients are extremely easy to obtain although the pie shells may be the only exception (due to the limit). They have a very good demand and profit as well.
You should be able to make around 680-700 pies per hour which gives you a nice and tidy profit once sold. The prices used are the market GE prices. Cooking from pie dish and pastry gives more profit, per pie, but is, of course, slower. The raw materials cost 729, The raw pie costs 1,547.
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Shade Burning
To make money off of Firemaking, you need to be a member in RuneScape. The only way to make money off of the Firemaking Skill is Shade Burning. To be able to burn shades it's suggested to go to World 77, the themed world for Shade burning.
You must have completed the Priest In Peril quest, along with Nature Spirit, and the Shades of Mort'ton.
Equipment
Helm: Fremennik Helm, Berserker Helm, Warrior Helm, Dragon Medium Helm. Any can be substituted.
Cape: Either a Legend's Cape, Obsidian Cape, a Cape of Achievement, or a Fire Cape. Any can be substituted.
Amulet: Amulet of Glory or an Amulet of Fury is recommended.
Weapon: Either a Dragon Dagger(P++), Dragon Scimitar, Abyssal Whip, or Gadderhammer are recommended.
Body: Either a Rune Plate Body, Granite Plate Body, or Dragon Chain are recommended.
Legs: Either Rune Platelegs/Skirt, Granite Legs, or Dragon Platelegs/Skirt are recommended.
Gloves: Barrows Gloves, substitutable with any other gloves.
Boots: Climbing Boots, Rune Boots, or Dragon Boots.
Inventory
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A Rune Axe (allows players to cut down normal trees nearby for burning Loar Shades).
Logs for higher leveled Shade burning.
Cash to pay for Olive Oil.
Monkfish for healing during Combat (or your preferred food).
A Tinderbox for starting the fires.
Once you are ready, go speak with Razmire in the General Store in Mort'ton and buy Olive Oils.
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Now you need to go near the Temple and get your sanctity up to at least 10% while others are building the temple. It's also recommended you keep attacking Shades as over time your sanctity decreases.
When someone lights the altar on fire and your sanctity is over 10%, start using your Olive Oils on the fire to get Sacred Oil. Once you have Sacred Oil start collecting the remains of shades. Then use the Sacred Oil on logs to get Pyre Logs.
After that, look for one of the funeral pyres located around the town. Once you have found one, use the Pyre Logs on it then use the Shade Remains on the funeral pyre. Use a Tinderbox on the funeral pyre to burn the Shade.
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As a result of burning shades you usually get a key of a metal, with a color. The metal marks the level of doors the key can open, the color marks the chest behind that type of door which it can open.
Once you have several keys, it's recommended that you start going into the dungeon, and fighting higher leveled Shades, while collect their remains to burn for better key rewards. Higher level Shades use higher leveled Logs, but the higher level the Key, the better the rewards can be. The chests yields anything from Swamp Tar to a Rune Scimitar. The primary reward you are looking for is Fine Cloth. This can be obtained from any level chest and can be sold for up to 10,000gp per piece.
Level 40:
Fishing lobsters is a popular way to make money for both free-to-play members and lower level pay-to-play members. There are two popular places to catch them; Karamja or Catherby. Caught at Karamja, bank is quick in TzHaar city, or they can be put into note form at Stiles. Other options include fishing in Catherby, Catherby bank is close. One other place is Jatizso. You need to start The Fremennik Isles quest but it is really close to a bank and is most of the time unpopulated.
Level 50
At this level Swordfish may be caught and sold for 151 when cooked and 158 when raw. Tuna, however, is caught with them. Locations include Catherby, Fishing Guild, musa point, or Jatizso(completion of The Fremennik Trials required) Also the higher your agility the more chance you have of catching two swordfish at a time.
Level 62
Monkfish are found at the Piscatoris Fishing Colony. They tend to be caught faster than sharks, even at high levels, and sell for around 264 coins each when raw, and about 229 coins when cooked. In an hour, 250-320 monkfish are caught, depending on Fishing level. (good to level to 99 with)
Level 76
At this level sharks may be fished. Sharks are caught fairly slowly even at high levels, so it is advisable not to fish them with a fishing level lower than about 80. Raw sharks sell for around 594 coins each, and cooked sharks fetch for about 636 coins each. At 95+ Fishing 1,000 sharks are caught in 7 hours or less; on average, only about 150 sharks can be caught in an hour, even with 99 fishing. It is still arguable that this is the best conventional method of making money by fishing except possibly Rocktail fishing. Also the higher your agility the more chance you have of catching two sharks at a time.
Level 81+
The Fishing Trawler activity provides Manta rays and/or sea turtles from level 81 if the boat lasts 10 minutes without sinking. Unlike other fish, cooked sea turtles and manta rays fetch higher prices than their raw counterparts. Cooked manta rays can sell for about 2,014 coins each while cooked sea turtles sell for 1,867 coins. If the boat does not sink, normally approximately 20 manta rays are acquired, leading to 50,000 coins every 10 minutes. This is only if the player is with a good team, the boat not sinking.
Level 85
The Living Rock Caverns is an area in the dwarven mines where high level fishers and miners can train their skills. At level 85, you are able to catch a new type of fish - Cavefish. To catch this fish, you will need normal fishing bait and good armour to defend yourself from aggressive high-level rock creatures. A raw cavefish has a market price of 514 gold pieces and a cooked cavefish sells for 569 gold pieces. You can gain 30,000-35,000 experience per hour fishing Cavefish and 60,000-70,000 cash, making more of a profit than sharks, though not bought as frequently.
Level 90+
Just like Cavefish, you can catch another high levelled fish in the Living Rock Caverns - Rocktail. To catch this fish, you will need some bait called Living Minerals. The market price of living minerals is 253 coins. Again, you will need some good armour to defend yourself from the aggressive living rock creatures. The market price for raw rocktail is 1,514 coins and the price for cooked rocktail is 1,575 coins. The price constantly fluctuates meaning that the amount you make depends on when you sell. This is much faster experience per hour than lobsters and monkfish, reaching to 60,000 xp/h maximum. You are able to make over 140,000 - 320,000 coins per hour using this method. Because rocktails start at level 90 you will start off making around 140k/hr as you increase your level it should become faster to fish. The fishing boost gained by using a fishing familiar like an ibis or granite lobster can more than make up the cost of the pouch by allowing you to fish faster.
Level 1:
Plant and sell potatoes, which sell for 34 coins each, as they are widely used for various cooking items. The seeds cost 1 coins each and three (3) are required for each allotment. Cooking the potatoes on a range (requires level-7 Cooking) will increase their value to 192 coins.
Level 32:
Buy ranarr seeds at about 715 coins each. Around 5-12 grimy ranarr herbs can be obtained per seed if they are planted with Supercompost and harvested with Magic secateurs, and sell the Clean ranarr for 2,895 coins each. If no plants die and you utilise all of the five allotment locations, a profit of around 80k can be made each trip. One can optionally use the Thieving skill to obtain the Ranarr Seeds.
Level 36:
Buy Spirit weed seeds at about 1,617 coins each. Plant them, and in about 80 minutes, you should have several Grimy spirit weeds which sell for about 3,453 coins each, easily paying for several more Spirit weed seeds.
Level 42:
Plant and sell Evil turnips, which sell for around 5,730 coins each. The turnips are used in Summoning to create an Evil turnip (familiar). The seeds needed run about 42 coins each.
Level 50:
Plant and harvest avantoes, which sell for 2,052 coins each. With supercompost and magic secateurs(highly recommended) harvest can be approximately 5-14, which is a profit of about 10k-28k per herb patch. Avantoe seeds sell for about 76 gp each.
Level 55:
Plant and harvest Cactus spines, which sell for 6,332 coins each. You can pick 3 at a time and the Cactus seeds cost 7 coins each. At level 78 Summoning, one can use the Giant ent familiar for the chance to pick an extra cactus spines.
Level 57:
Plant a Papaya tree seed, which grows into a Papaya tree. Harvest the Papaya fruits, which can be continually harvested without having to replant, and sell for around 1,015 coins each. Papayas are used as payment for some Palm trees and bait for hunting Pawyas. Papaya tree seeds cost 31,200 coins each. However, this is difficult if multiple trees have been planted.
Level 60:
Plant a Yew seed which grows into an Yew tree. Then you can continually cut the tree for it's logs, that run for 434 coins each. The best place to do this is in the tree gnome stronghold where there are 3 Yew trees and a Magic tree which can be chopped while waiting the short time for your tree to grow back. This means absolutely no waiting, just continuous chopping. When you decide to stop, it can then be dug up to gain Yew roots which sell for 313 coins each. If combined with the Summoning skill, you can summon a Hydra at level 80 and use it's Regrowth Scroll to instantly grow the tree back resulting in faster production of logs. Each seed costs 73,300 coins each.
Level 68:
Plant a Palm tree seed, which grows into a Palm tree. Harvest the Coconuts, which can be continually harvested without having to replant, and sell them for 1,361 coins each. Coconuts are used for several things in both Herblore and Farming. The seeds run for about 97,700 coins each. At level 78 Summoning, one can use the Giant ent familiar for the chance to pick extra Coconuts.
Level 74:
Plant and sell Morchella mushrooms, which sell for about 6,064 coins. The Morchella mushrooms are used for Prayer renewal potions made at 94 Herblore. Nine mushrooms are picked at a time for a 53,679 coin profit! The spores cost 897 coins each.
Level 75:
Plant a Magic seed which grows into an Magic tree. Then you can continually cut the tree for its logs, that run for 1,302 coins each, until you decide to stop, then it can then be dug up to gain Magic roots which sell for 7,246 coins each. If combined with the Summoning skill, you can summon a Hydra at level 80 and use its Regrowth Scroll to instantly grow the tree back resulting in faster production of logs. Each seed costs 285,000 coins.
Level 85:
Plant torstol seeds (167,700 coins) in herb patches. You can earn 5-20 Grimy torstol herbs per seed, roughly translating to a profit between -300k to 600k per seed. Be warned though, as the average herb yield is 6.5 herbs per seed, which means a 33k lost per seed. It is recommended to use Juju farming potion to increase the average herb yield by 33% (8.6 herbs per seed vs. 6.5). With this amount of herbs almost guaranteed everytime, you should get ~300k per herb run, which takes about 10 minutes of your time [/size]every hour and a half.
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TTG_Bob7up wrote Get mining up there really need it!
Doing it now please thank the topic!
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Mining added! Enjoy
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hunter coming now!
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Jeez it looked like you worked pretty hard on this nice job!
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Hunter added. what you guys want next? also please thank the topic if you think its good
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Should be a Sticky TBh
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i need suggestions for the combat section beacuse it sucks
i dont do combat much so i dont really know if anyone has ideas please feel free to post below then i will go about finding the best method to make money of it.
i dont do combat much so i dont really know if anyone has ideas please feel free to post below then i will go about finding the best method to make money of it.
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Thanks for the guide bro! Please make more!!!
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-Convince- wrote Should be a Sticky TBh
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Thanks very much! glad you like
Took me ages lol
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