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Money making guide – The RuneScape Wiki
From the RuneScape Wiki, the wiki for all things RuneScape
This Money making guide provides players with a list of ideas that can help them make money in RuneScape. When using this guide, players should keep in mind that the economy of RuneScape is constantly changing, which means that not all of the information given here will be completely accurate. Although the vast majority of these methods were and still are accurate for many of the players who’ve contributed to sharing these methods, they are not guaranteed to work for every single player. Making money can be a long and arduous process, so bearing in mind that no matter how fast and effective one method may be, it still takes time and patience to earn and hold onto large amounts of money.
Before you make your first edit or addition, please view the guidelines for adding information. These are so that these guides may be as effective and accurate as possible in helping players.
Also, please make sure that Free-to-play methods are found under both sections as members may still wish to use them as references, but that no Pay-to-play methods should be found under free-to-play sections.
- 1 Non-Members’ Guides
- 1.1 Non-members’ money-making methods via non-members’ Skills
- 1.2 Making money without skills
- 2 Members’ Guides
- 2.1 Members’ money-making methods via non-members’ Skills
- 2.2 Members’ money-making methods via members’ Skills
- 2.3 Making money without skills
- 3 Tips and hints
Non-Members’ Guides Non-members’ money-making methods via non-members’ Skills
(Note: Please refrain from inputting members’ guides into these sections!)
- Cooking money making guide
- Combat money making guide
- Crafting money making guide
- Firemaking money making guide
- Fishing money making guide
- Magic money making guide
- Mining money making guide
- Runecrafting money making guide
- Smithing money making guide
- Woodcutting money making guide
- Combined skills money making guide
- Advanced Trading guide
- Miscellaneous and merchanting methods (F2P)
- Making money using Strongholds
- Note: Some quests and jobs involve a monetary reward at completion, although most jobs have been removed from the game.
Members’ Guides Members’ money-making methods via non-members’ Skills
(Note: Inputting Free-to-play methods within these sections is acceptable and advised!)
- Members Cooking money making guide
- Members Crafting money making guide
- Members Firemaking money making guide
- Members Fishing money making guide
- Members Magic money making guide
- Members Mining money making guide
- Members Prayer money making guide
- Members Runecrafting money making guide
- Members Smithing money making guide
- Members Woodcutting money making guide
- Members Combat money making guide
- Members Combined money making guide
Members’ money-making methods via members’ Skills
- Construction money making guide
- Fletching money making guide
- Herblore money making guide
- Hunter money making guide
- Slayer money making guide
- Summoning money making guide
- Thieving money making guide
- Farming money making guide
- Advanced Trading guide
- Miscellaneous and merchanting methods (P2P)
- Making money using Strongholds
- Note: Some quests and jobs involve a monetary reward at completion.
- The RuneScape Official Forums or the forums of a clan site can be used to help money makers buy and sell items more efficiently and easily.
- The Grand Exchange in the specified trade worlds (Worlds 1-6, etc.) is the busiest trading centre for both free players and members, and as such, can help players find the item they need quicker.
- There is a four hour limit for re-selling or re-buying the same item repeatedly via the Grand Exchange.
- As Jagex releases more and more items into the game, and more time is passed allowing players to earn more and more items, supply is increased and therefore demand is decreased. Because of this, most items gradually lower in price after introduction. This means that if you hold on to a large stack of coins rather than a bunch of items that you never use, you will notice over time that you will be able to afford more at the current time than before.
- There is an 8-hour limit for repeatedly buying & selling Barrows armour.
- Certain items which are not tradeable over the Grand Exchange can still be bought and sold normally from other players.
- There is a limit to buying 2 discontinued items every 4 hours.
- When buying/selling items through the Grand Exchange, it’s helpful if you buy items for a few GP higher or sell for a few GP lower. This way, you can automatically place your trade at the head of all the market price offers.
- A general equation for determining the amount of profit or loss is: where . If k is negative then players are losing money. In order to use this equation to determine how much one would make players need to give values to the variables. I is the initial investment; t is the number of times that you are going to perform your “method”; this will then give you F which is the final price.
- i.e.: Assume one has 5,000 coins. Materials cost 500 coins and the product sells for 1,000 coins. You want to do this 5 times, this gives you F = 5000 * e^(ln(2)*5), which comes out to 160,000 coins.
Free-to-play guides With skills
Other methods
Advanced trading (F2P & P2P) • Miscellaneous (F2P) • Strongholds (F2P & P2P)
Members guides With skills
Other methods
Advanced trading (F2P & P2P) • Miscellaneous (P2P) • Strongholds (F2P & P2P)
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Hunter – The RuneScape Wiki
From the RuneScape Wiki, the wiki for all things RuneScape This article is about the hunter skill. For information on training hunter, see hunter training. Hunter was one of the Featured articles, but it has been removed from the list. There are suggestions below for improving the article to meet the Featured article criteria. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be renominated. Editors may also seek a reassessment of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
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Hunter is a members-only skill that allows players to catch animals all over RuneScape. Hunter was released on 21 November 2006. Although Hunter is a non-combat skill, players can still be damaged while hunting. Using hunting equipment bought from hunter stores, players can hunt specific creatures, obtaining such rewards as bones, butterflies, animal furs, etc. Only two Hunter stores exist: one in Yanille; another one in Nardah. The current minimum requirement to be ranked (at approximately rank 1,007,043) on the hiscores for Hunter is level 30. As of 30 June 2010, there are 18,242 players that have achieved level 99 in Hunter.
- 1 Hunter shops
- 1.1 Crossbows and bolts
- 1.2 Fancy Dress Shop
- 1.3 Other rewards
- 2 Hunter areas
- 2.1 Training areas
- 2.1.1 Jungle
- 2.1.2 Snow
- 2.1.3 Woodland
- 2.1.4 Desert
- 2.1.5 Puro-Puro
- 2.1.6 Swamp
- 2.1.7 Lava
- 2.1.8 Falconer
- 2.1.9 Karamja
- 2.1.10 Isafdar
- 2.1 Training areas
- 3 Hunting Styles
- 3.1 Tracking
- 3.2 Bird Snaring
- 3.3 Butterfly Netting
- 3.3.1 Barehanded Butterfly Catching
- 3.3.2 Impling Netting
- 3.3.3 Barehanded Impling Catching
- 3.4 Deadfall Trapping
- 3.5 Box Trapping
- 3.6 Rabbit Snaring
- 3.7 Net Trapping
- 3.7.1 Creature ranged weapon reward
- 3.7.2 Ammunition for Salamander range weapons
- 3.8 Pitfall Trapping
- 3.9 Falconry
- 3.10 Magical Imp Boxes
- 4 Creatures
- 5 Eagle transport system
- 6 Temporary Boosts
- 7 Hunter items used in other skills
- 8 Cape of Achievement
- 9 Trivia
- 9.1 Main Page Changes
- 9.2 Login Screen Changes
- 9.3 In-game changes
- 9.4 Money
- 10 See also
- 11 References
Aleck’s Hunter Emporium in Yanille and another in Nardah.
Level Equipment Cost Uses 1 Noose wand 4 coins Tracking 1 Bird snare 6 coins Bird snaring 15 Butterfly net 24 coins Butterfly netting 15 Butterfly jar 1 coin Butterfly netting 27 Box trap 38 coins Box trapping 27 Rabbit snare 18 coins Rabbit snaring 31 Teasing stick 17 coins Pitfall trapping 39 Torch 4 coins Smoking traps to remove player’s scent 71 Magic box 720 coins Magic imp boxes
Other useful items are as follows:
Level Item Uses 1 Iron spit Must be used to cook beast or bird meat, and can cook rabbit meat 5 Waterskin Protection in Al Kharid Desert 23 Knife and logs (and/or axe to cut them) Deadfall and Pitfall Trapping 27 Rope to fly eagles Eagle transport system 29 Rope and fishing net Net Trapping 29 Bait – 15 swamp tar, herb (guam leaf, marrentill, tarromin, harralander), pestle and mortar Net Trapping 39 Tinderbox to light the torch. Note that left clicking a lit torch results in extinguishing it. To light the torch 43 500 coins for renting a falcon Falconry (see below) 51 Bait – Raw meat Deadfalls 53 Bait – spicy chopped tomato or spicy minced meat Box Trapping 71 Bait – beads (Imp Catcher quest) Magical imp boxes [edit] Crossbows and bolts
Leon inside the Hunter shop in Yanille sells a Hunter’s crossbow for 1,300 coins and makes bolts for a small fee.
- 6 Kebbit bolts costs a spike (Prickly Kebbit) and 20 coins.
- 6 Long bolts costs a long spike (Razor-backed Kebbit) and 40 coins.
Note that you can make your own bolts by using a chisel on a kebbit spike. The Hunter’s crossbow is a fast crossbow (as fast as any shortbow) requiring 50 Ranged to wield.
You receive many types of fur while hunting and all of these may be traded in at the fancy-dress shop in south-east Varrock for different types of hunter gear. The costume maker requires a few coins to make sets of hunter gear as well.
Select Talk-to Fancy Dress Shop Owner, then select the option that includes hunting, which depends whether the player has fur in their inventory, “Could you make anything out of this fur that I got from hunting?” or “Can you make clothing suitable for hunting?”
The kebbit, weasel and devil gear is what makes camouflage clothing. Kyatt, Graahk and Larupia are an improved form of camouflage for the area(s) the clothing’s fur came from. Wearing camouflage improves your chances of capturing your prey.
Prices for the clothes range from 20 to 200 coins. You need 2 furs per cape made, and 3 furs for every item of camouflage clothing made.
Other rewards include coloured feathers, spikes for vambraces and bolts, wieldable harpoons, ingredients for Hunter potions, creature ranged weapons, and butterflies which raise other players’ combat bonuses.
Hunter areas are places where players can hunt. Most of the hunter areas, including the hunter shops, are close to a Fairy ring. The central ring in Zanaris is close to a bank which can be used to deposit rewards. Other methods of transportation are listed below.
After completing the Eagles’ Peak quest, a player can use the Eagle transport system to fly an eagle from Eagles’ Peak in the woodland area to 3 of the other training areas: snow, jungle and desert.
Hunter locations Area type Prey level Hunter guide Knowledge Base name Fairy ring Training areas
– many species 1 Jungle Feldip Hunter area AKS 1 Snow Trollweiss and Rellekka Hunter area (polar) DKS 3 Woodland Piscatoris Hunter area AKQ 5 Desert Uzer Hunter area DLQ Hunting areas
– 1 species 29 Swamp Swamp lizard area (east of Canifis) CKS 41 Karamja Horned graahk area (Karamja) CKR 43 Woodland (Falconer) Falconry area (3 types of kebbits) AKQ 59 Altar *Red salamander area (ZMI, south-west of West Ardougne) 67 Lava *Black salamander area (level 20 Wilderness) Hunter shops Yanille CIQ Nardah DLQ [edit] Training areas
There are five main training areas with many creatures to hunt. The training areas also allow a player to use many Hunter trapping methods: tracking, netting, box trapping, snaring and pit-falling.
The Feldip Hunter area is located in the southern-most part of the Feldip Hills. Players may trap Crimson Swifts here as well as Tropical Wagtails, Feldip Weasels, Spined Larupias, Barb-tailed Kebbits and Carnivorous Chinchompas. The area can be reached by walking from Yanille (Watchtower teleport) or from Castle Wars bank (Ring of duelling teleport). A good method to get to the area is using the Fairy ring transportation system. From Zanaris, use the code AKS. Also, gnome gliders bring players just north of the hunting area after completing One Small Favour, or with level 10 Magic you can use the Mobilising Armies Teleport and walk north. Alternatively, a Spirit Tree is located just north of Mobilising Armies; players can teleport there using other Spirit Trees and then walk north.
The Trollweiss Hunter area is located north of Rellekka. A hunter’s targets here are Polar kebbits, Cerulean twitches, Sapphire glacialis, Snowy knights, Sabre-toothed kebbits, and Sabre-toothed kyatts. A method to get to the area is using the Fairy ring transportation system. From the central Fairy ring use code DKS and go north to the hunter area. Walking from Rellekka also is a good option as there are several teleports to Rellekka.
Hunting Polar Kebbits here for Polar Kebbit fur is a great way to make money. Burying the bones and dropping the meat can save inventory space for the fur. A Polar Kebbit fur sells for around 4,000 gp on the Grand Exchange, meaning a full inventory of the fur is worth about 112,000 gp. The closest bank is in Keldagrim, or Peer the Seer during The Fremennik Trials (or before/after with Fremennik Sea Boots), or Zanaris if the player uses the nearby fairy ring.
The Piscatoris Hunter area area is located northwest of the Tree Gnome Stronghold. It is a long walk from the entrance of the Stronghold. The northern part of the area is close to the Piscatoris region, so to shorten the trip you may want to take the boat east of the Eagles’ Peak. This hunter region also can be conveniently reached using the Fairy ring transport system with access code AKQ. You can also interact and teleport with a spirit kyatt near to the Piscatoris Hunter area.
The Uzer Hunter area is located west of the Ruins of Uzer and north of Nardah. It can be reached by walking from the Al Kharid Bank to Shantay Pass, then walking southeast to the bridge across the River Elid. The hunter area is east of the bridge and allows hunters to prey on Golden Warblers, Desert Devils, and Orange Salamanders. There are several alternative access methods such as the Fairy ring teleport with code DLQ, a Pharaoh’s sceptre teleport and the Flying Carpet transport system. Bring desert robes, a knife, and either waterskins or an Enchanted water tiara to survive in the desert.
Puro-Puro, the homeland of the Imps and Implings, can be accessed by entering the centre of a crop circle. These crop circles appear randomly across all wheat fields in RuneScape. The only permanent one is located in the centre of the Zanaris wheat field. Those who have completed the Lost City quest and are wielding either a Dramen staff or a Lunar staff may enter Zanaris by opening the door of the shed in Lumbridge swamp, or if they have completed enough of the quest “Fairytale part 2,”They may enter Zanaris by using any fairy rings not in Zanaris to get to Zanaris’ rings. Alternatively, if you have access to the abyssal space, and have completed the lost city quest you may enter Zanaris via the Cosmic rift. Once inside Zanaris, go either northeast (if you came by rings), southwest (if you came by the shed), or follow the winding path to the rings and then head northeast (if you took the abyssal route). Once in Puro-Puro, you can chat with either the Impling by the entrance, or Elnock the gnome to learn how to play Impetuous Impulses. There are many different implings to catch and either loot or trade in, and trying to hunt these flying critters while running through the wheat field maze makes it a very enjoyable activity for some players. This form of hunting is not as fast experience as other forms, but it definitely is the most profitable way to train the hunting skill with the most useful loots (food, seeds, runes, weaponry, etc.).
As of the 2010-02-22 update, players who enter Puro-Puro via wheat fields other than Zanaris will get up to 30 minutes of faster travel through the wheat. (The “Farmer’s Affinity” bonus.) Those who enter Puro-Puro via Zanaris will not get this bonus. The Farmer’s Affinity activates each and every time a player enters a crop circle not located in Zanaris.
Swamp lizards are located southeast of Canifis. They are a good choice for making money until hunters can hunt Carnivourious Chinchompas at level 63 Hunter. As swamp lizards are oftentimes bought, they sell on average for 760-1,873 coins each. The banks in Canifis and Port Phasmatys are the only banks that are fairly close to the lizards. However, they are still a quite effective way of making money nonetheless.
There are 2 Lava locations:
- Red Salamanders are located near the Ourania Cave, which is southwest of West Ardougne, reasonably close to the Khazard Battlefield Spirit Tree.
- Black salamanders are located in level 20 Wilderness, north of the Varrock lumber yard. The Varrock Balloon transport system location is just south of the lumber yard.
[edit] Falconer Note: World map label is Falconer and the Hunter activity, Falconry
The Falconer area is east of the Woodland Training Area near Piscatoris. The area is where Falconry is used to catch Spotted kebbits, Dark kebbits and Dashing kebbits. From the Fairy ring AKQ teleport location, walk east. The fenced Falconry area has its entrance on the northern side of the fence. The fee for using a falcon is 500 coins; a player cannot take falcons outside this area. Players may not wield a weapon or gloves, so it may be worth banking these.
The Horned Graahks are north of Cairn Isle, on the west coast of Karamja. It is very close to the Fairy ring teleport location with access code CKR. They can be hunted for Graahk fur, which is used in the creation of Spirit graahk pouches.
There are several hunter locations to be found in Isafdar. Two of these are southwest of Lletya and east of Tyras Camp, respectively. Pawyas and Grenwalls can be hunted in this area.
There are several methods that a Hunter can use to catch prey. More advanced hunting styles are only available to more experienced hunters. They are described in more detail in the sections below.
Level Method 1 Tracking 1 Bird Snaring 15 Butterfly Netting 23 Deadfall Trapping 27 Box trapping (ferrets) 27 Rabbit Snaring 29 Net Trapping 31 Pitfall Trapping 43 Falconry 53 Box Trapping 71 Magical Imp Boxes
It is possible to set more than one Bird snare, Rabbit snare, Box trap, Magic box, Net Trap, or Pit-fall trap. The number of such simultaneous traps increases with skill level. Hunters can only place a single Deadfall trap. With a recent update, players can now also catch butterflies with their bare hands if they have the right agility level.
Level Number of concurrent traps 1 1 20 2 40 3 60 4 80 5 [edit] Tracking Level 1+
Tracking requires a noosing wand which can be purchased from the hunter shops for about 4 coins.
Some Kebbits live in burrows. To hunt them, search their burrows to find some tracks, which will lead away from the burrows. Search the nearby bushes, snow drifts, logs, tunnels, etc., until you discover more tracks. At the end of the track, which can extend for 4-5 searches, you will receive a message suggesting that a Kebbit is inside the object. Right-click ‘Attack’ while wielding a noosing wand to receive loot and experience.
Each player follows a unique track and does not compete with other players to get kebbits.
Catching a Kebbit gives the player Bones, raw beast meat, and kebbit fur. The hides obtained from Kebbit Tracking can be used to make Camouflage costumes. All camouflage outfits can be put in the armour case in the costume room. You can also use polar kebbit fur for summoning.
Level Image Creature Location Experience Drops 1 Polar Kebbit N Snow 30 Fur for Polar camouflage gear 3 Common Kebbit Woodland S of icon 36 Fur for Wood camouflage gear 7 Feldip Weasel SW Jungle 48 Fur for Jungle camouflage gear 13 Desert Devil Desert 66 Fur for Desert camouflage gear 45 Penguin Snow 250 49 Razor-backed Kebbit NE Woodland 348 Long kebbit spike for bolts [edit] Bird Snaring Level 1+
Using bird snares, available from the hunter shops for about 6 coins, you can trap birds. After setting up a trap, if a bird flies over and attempts to perch on top of it, it may catch the bird. If it fails to catch the bird, or if the trap falls over by itself (it will after a set amount of time), the trap will have to be dismantled and set up again; or, you can just right-click ‘Lay bird snare’ to reset the trap. You receive experience when taking the ensnared bird from the trap. You also get bones, raw bird meat, and coloured feathers.
At Level 39 Hunter, a player is able to smoke a trap. Smoking traps removes a player’s scent and increases the chance of snaring a bird. Torches are available at hunter shops and can be lit with a Tinderbox.
A player needs to set the snare where the birds will fly over it and wait for one to come. Only one snare can be placed on one tile, so players compete with each other to get a spot. Generally, there is not much competition at bird hunting areas, even higher levelled ones. A higher hunter skill level gives a better bird catch rate. Players who are not patient might wish to combine bird snaring with the more active Kebbit Tracking. It should be noted that the traps should not be left unattended, as they may fall over and become dropped items visible to other players a short period after falling over. The easiest way to check for fallen snares is to monitor your game messages, which tell you when a snare falls over in the wind.
Level Image Creature Location Experience Feathers 1 Crimson Swift Jungle 34 Red feathers 5 Golden Warbler Desert 48 Yellow feathers 9 Copper Longtail Woodland 61 Orange feathers 11 Cerulean Twitch Snow 64.67 Blue feathers 19 Tropical Wagtail Jungle 95.2 Striped feathers 39 Wimpy bird Oo’glog 167 Wimpy feather [edit] Butterfly Netting Level 15+
A player wielding a butterfly net and carrying a butterfly jar may catch a butterfly by clicking on it. In fact, with a horizontal camera angle, players may click on the space below the butterfly; this may be easier as the butterflies are quite small. A butterfly can be netted by only one player, the one who started first. The butterfly may be released from the jar immediately, allowing you to hunt another. They yield low experience, and are best combined with some form of trapping. Although players can’t move while releasing a butterfly, they can perform other actions at the same time, such as laying a box trap. Butterflies have a more practical use than just gaining experience; they can be released on other players in multiple combat areas to enhance the Melee Combat Skills Attack, Strength, Defence, or Constitution.
Level Image Creature Location Experience Effect 15 Ruby Harvest Woodland 24 Raises Attack 25 Sapphire Glacialis Snow 34 Raises Defence 35 Snowy Knight Snow 44 Restores Life points 45 Black Warlock Jungle 54 Raises Strength [edit] Barehanded Butterfly Catching
With high Hunter and Agility levels, butterflies can be caught without a butterfly jar or butterfly net. While this rewards you with significantly higher Hunter experience, as well as some Agility experience, the butterfly is released immediately afterwards and cannot be kept for personal use.
Hunter Level Agility Level Image Creature Location Hunter Experience Agility Experience 80 75 Ruby Harvest Woodland 300 50 85 80 Sapphire Glacialis Snow 400 70 90 85 Snowy Knight Snow 500 100 95 90 Black Warlock Jungle 650 125
Barehanded butterfly catching presents players a choice of power training their hunter while gaining no profit. Catching Ruby Harvests with bare hands, a player can receive up to 72-105k Hunter experience and 12-17.5k Agility experience per hour depending on the player’s hunter level. Snowy Knight’s are the fastest hunter experience per hour of the butterflies, ranging from 110K-140K.
[edit] Impling Netting Level 17+
Impling netting is quite similar to butterfly netting. However, players are hunting implings and therefore require a jar treated with impling repellent. The repellent is made by crushing 8 cooked anchovies with a pestle and mortar, pouring them into a vial through a sieve, mixing it with flowers such as Rosemary or Marigold, then refining it at the Rimmington lamp oil distillery.
See Impetuous Impulses. [edit] Barehanded Impling Catching
With the Impetuous Impulses improvement on 22 February 2010, it is possible to catch implings found in Gielinor barehanded so long as the player has the required hunter level. The player will be awarded more experience points and will loot the impling directly. High agility gives the player a higher chance of success of catching the impling. This cannot be done within Puro-Puro.
[edit] Deadfall Trapping Level 23+
Some Kebbits need to be trapped using a deadfall trap. You will need a knife and a log in your inventory, and you will need to set up a trap in the appropriate, specified locations (click around the boulders). These seem to be excellent experience, and taking a hatchet with you to the locations is recommended.
Level Image Creature Location Exp Bait Drops (bones plus) Drop use 23 Wild Kebbit W Woodland 128 Raw meat Kebbit claws Spiky vambraces 33 Barb-tailed Kebbit Jungle 168 Raw rainbow fish Barb-tail harpoon Equipable harpoon 37 Prickly Kebbit NW Woodland 204 Barley Kebbit spike Hunter’s crossbow bolts 44 Diseased kebbit Oo’glog 200 Fever grass Diseased kebbit fur Davy kebbit hat 51 Sabre-toothed Kebbit SW Snow 200 Raw meat Kebbit teeth Hunting potion 51 Penguin Snow 210 Raw cod Nothing Turn in to PBJ agent, in order to get extra Hunter experience
Baiting a deadfall trap does increase the chances of catching prey drastically. The bait is not returned to the inventory after catching an animal. Other ways to increase success rate are wearing the appropriate hunting attire and smoking the deadfall trap with a Torch (requires a Hunter level of 39). It is also recommended to take a Beaver familiar or a Beast of Burden to reduce the number of trips you have to take. A Beaver familiar will produce logs or planks at random.
[edit] Box Trapping Level 53+ (27+ after completing Eagles’ Peak quest or with 10+ Summoning)
Similar to bird snaring, box-trapping involves laying a box trap on the ground and waiting for your prey to come. After a certain period of time, the box trap will collapse, requiring the player to pick it back up or lay it again. Experience is only gained after the player retrieves the trapped animal or monster.
Box traps can be baited or smoked, both of which increases the rates of success for catching chinchompas (although most players report the rate is not significant). Normal chinchompas like spicy chopped tomatoes, while red chinchompas prefer spicy minced meat. The bait for Ferrets is raw meat. The bait disappears after a successful trap. When using four box traps, a Hunter has just enough time to set all the traps.
Level Image Creature Location Experience Reward 27 Ferret Woodland 115 Ferret 27 Gecko North-west of the Shipyard 100 Gecko 27 Raccoon Barbarian Village 100 Raccoon 27 Monkey Shilo Village 100 Monkey 48 Platypus Beach south of Oo’glog Platypus 53 Chinchompa Woodland 198 Chinchompa 56 Penguin Snow 150 Penguin 63 Carnivorous Chinchompa Jungle 265 Red Chinchompa 66 Pawya Isafdar 400 Raw pawya meat 77 Grenwall Isafdar 1100 Grenwall spikes
The trapped ferrets appear in your inventory. They can be used while Rabbit Snaring. Left clicking the ferret in the inventory will release the trapped animal. Trapped Chinchompas are stackable and can be used as a multi-target ranged weapon.
Hunting red chinchompas yields about 20k experience per hour at 63 Hunter. At 80 Hunter, red chinchompas give about 50k-70k experience per hour. At 95 Hunter red chinchompas will give constant 80k-100k experience per hour as well as making a fair amount of money. At 95 Hunter accompanied by the Arctic Bear (71 Summoning; invisible +7 Hunter level boost) some players have been able to catch upwards of 450 Red Chinchompas per hour consistently, which is 120k+ xp per hour. Red chinchompas sell for quite a bit (currently 569 coins each) as well as being stackable, which is a great time saver since it does not need to be banked.
[edit] Rabbit Snaring Level 27+
As a reward from the Eagles’ Peak quest, hunters can use a Rabbit snare to catch Rabbits. Also bring box traps to capture ferrets to chase rabbits from their burrows.
Rabbits can be found in the far south part of the Woodland hunter area. Six rabbit holes are arranged in a circle pattern. Ferrets are just south of the rabbit holes.
To be able to catch Rabbits, a hunter needs as many Rabbit snares as the Hunter level permits. Perhaps a little more as Rabbit snares disappear quite rapidly. Bring about 3 or 4 box traps for the ferrets to capture 3 or 4 ferrets.
Place a Rabbit snare in front of the rabbit holes. Then left click a Rabbit hole (Flush Rabbit hole) and a ferret will chase the Rabbits out another rabbit hole which can then be caught in a Rabbit snare.
Messages: You place a ferret down the rabbit hole. A second later, a rabbit runs out from the other side of the warren. A ferret can be used several times until it runs away: There is no sign of your ferret. It seems to have run away. No ferret: I’m too big to get in there to scare the rabbits out myself. When trapped: You’ve caught a white rabbit.
From the snare a hunter obtains Bones, Raw rabbit meat and a Rabbit foot. A campfire is available to cook the raw rabbit.
Stringing a Rabbit foot gives 4 Crafting experience. The Strung Rabbit foot provides a small increase in probability to get a Bird’s nest drop if it is worn during Woodcutting.
Level Image Creature Location Exp 27 White Rabbit Woodland 144 [edit] Net Trapping Level 29+
Net trapping is used to trap lizards, salamanders, and squirrels . With a rope and small fishing net in the inventory, clicking on a young tree will set the trap. When the lizard or salamander passes, it may be caught. Bait may increase the catch rate for lizards and salamanders and is made by using the herb with 15 swamp tar and a pestle and mortar. If you do not use bait for a trapping squirrels, they will only trip the trap and you will not catch one. If your Summoning level is 60, you can drop the squirrel and it will remain as a pet.
Level Image Creature Location Bait Exp 29 Swamp Lizard Swamp Guam Tar 152 29 Squirrel East of Varrock, just south of the Mind Altar, east of Sorcerer’s Tower Nuts 152 47 Orange Salamander Desert Marrentill Tar 224 50 Penguin Snow Cod 250 59 Red Salamander Lava – Near Ourania Cave Tarromin Tar 272 67 Black Salamander Lava – Wilderness Harralander Tar 304 [edit] Creature ranged weapon reward
The caught creature can be turned into a 2-handed ranged weapon which is loaded with 15 lots of herb tar.
Creature as weapon Magic, Range and Attack Level Slash / Range / Strength Combat Bonuses Herb Swamp lizard (weapon) 30 +10 / +20 / +22 Guam leaf Orange salamander (weapon) 50 +19 / +29 / +31 Marrentill Red salamander (weapon) 60 +37 / +47 / +49 Tarromin Black salamander (weapon) 70 +59 / +69 / +71 Harralander
Attack style will increase selected skill experience.
Attack style Skill exp Scorch Strength Flare Ranged Blaze Magic [edit] Ammunition for Salamander range weapons
The production of the various type of ammunition for the Salamander ranged weapons is done using the Herblore skill. The required herblore levels and associated experience are:
Herb Tar Herblore level Herblore Experience Guam Tar 19 30 Marrentill Tar 31 42.5 Tarromin Tar 39 55 Harralander Tar 44 67.5 [edit] Pitfall Trapping Level 31+
Pit-fall hunting involves building a pit, using logs and a knife in special spots in the Jungle, near Cairn Isle and Trollweiss Hunting Area. Build the pit-fall trap, then tease the relevant monster with a teasing stick. Now run back to the pit and jump over it. The creature will often jump over the pit and attack you. Unlike most other hunted creatures, pitfall trapping creatures will do damage, so food may be a good idea. Some may prefer to bring a bird snare, iron spit, and tinderbox as well as the pitfall trapping items to catch birds, and cook the bird meat for food instead of bringing food of their own. Since creatures will not jump the same pit twice in a row, you must move to another nearby hot-spot to build another pit-fall and try again. The pit-fall trap will collapse after a certain amount of time. You collect furs when emptying the trap, which can be made into hunter gear in the Varrock fancy-dress shop. You can buy them from the Grand Exchange for a fine price, too. The furs may be tattered or “perfect”; tattered furs are only suitable for bodies or legs, but perfect furs are suitable for headpieces, bodies and legs. One receives perfect fur approximately one-fourth of the time. It takes 3 furs plus coins to make a set. Alternatively, you may sell the furs in Ardougne or on the Grand Exchange to other players who wish to use them to train Summoning.
Level Image Creature Location Exp Outfit Suitable for Top/leg cost Hat cost 31 Spined Larupia Jungle 180 Larupia hunter gear Jungle Woodland 1,511/1,783 3,954 41 Horned Graahk Cairn Island 240 Graahk hunter gear Desert 429/453 9,166 55 Sabre-toothed kyatt Snow 300 Kyatt hunter gear Snow 446/449 10,300 [edit] Falconry Level 43+
At the northern part of the Falconer area, hunters can borrow a Gyr Falcon and a Falconer’s glove from the falcon expert Matthias for a fee of 500 coins. Random events can result in loss of the Falcon and Glove, so additional coins might be useful. Both hands must be free for falconry (weapons, shield and gloves). With a falcon, players can hunt for Spotted kebbits, Dark kebbits and Dashing kebbits. During the flight of the falcon, the kebbit may move resulting in a miss after which the falcon will return to the glove of the hunter. During the falcon flight, hunters cannot move. When the falcon catches the kebbit, the hunter needs to retrieve both the falcon and the drops. A yellow arrow marks the location of the falcon with its catch. If the falcon is not retrieved within a short time, the player will get this message, “Your falcon has left its prey. You see it heading back toward the falconer.” A player can talk with the falcon expert Matthias to get the falcon back without cost; however, no experience is given as the prey has gone and it takes extra time.
The kebbits have a relatively fast respawn, which gives impressive training speed. However, competition from other falcon hunters can substantially reduce speed and adversely impact training. Although the success rate is supposedly not affected by proximity, running up to the target before catching it may improve success rate. This is because success is strongly affected by whether or not the target is moving. Falcons travel at a definitive speed, so if it is further away then it is harder to predict when the target will be moving or not. Another reason is that if it fails, it takes much less time to return to the hunter which can seriously affect training time. Of course, the success rate is also based on the player’s Hunter level.
A good method to try is to stick with a single kebbit; this way, a player can identify the kebbit is spawn point, and stand one square away. Now, when the kebbit spawns, instantly click to catch it before it runs away. The player now does not have to move to retrieve the falcon and can stay in the same spot and train reasonably quickly.
Level Image Creature Experience Fur 43 Spotted Kebbit 104 Spotted fur 57 Dark Kebbit 132 Dark fur 69 Dashing Kebbit 156 Dashing kebbit fur
The hides from the kebbits can be converted into fancy clothing items in the Varrock fancy clothing store. Level 40 Hunter is able to make all 3 sets. However, a higher level is required for wearing some of the clothing. With the Boots of lightness coupled with the Spottier cape and Penance gloves players can reduce their weight by 10–13 kg.
Hide Level to wear Clothing item Cost: 2 furs + Effect Spotted fur 40 Spotted cape 400 reduces weight of wearer by 2.5 kg. Dark fur 54 Gloves of silence 600 increased success during thieving Dashing kebbit fur 66 Spottier Cape 800 reduces weight of wearer by 4.5 kg
A level 60 hunter can expect to catch 20 Dark Kebbits in approximately 4 minutes, targeting a single respawn location. Using multiple respawns is possible but leaves almost no time to drop the bones and furs. The time to drop all items yields adds a further 20 seconds; hence, the average experience per hour is around 35,000.
[edit] Magical Imp Boxes Level 71+
Place a magic box trap where imps are found:
- Edgeville, south
- Falador, south and west
- Karamja
- Lumbridge
- Varrock
- Yanille
- On the path between Lumbridge and Draynor
- The exit at the Soul Wars activity.
In addition, beads from killing imps (Imp Catcher quest) may be used for bait. Beads may be taken by the imp without getting trapped requiring the trap to be reset.
Level Image Creature Location Bait Exp 71 Imp Worldwide Magical bead 450
Boxed imps can take 1-2 items from the inventory to the bank in exchange for being released. Imps will not bank for you once you are past level 30 Wilderness. Players can have more than 1 boxed imp.
[edit] Creatures [edit] Eagle transport system
After completing the Eagle’s Peak quest, a player has access to use the eagle transport system from Eagles’ Peak to the other 3 Hunter training areas – snow, jungle, and desert. After completing Back to my Roots you will have access to a new eagle.
- Hunter potions require level 53 Herblore to make using Avantoe and Kebbit teeth dust (from Sabre-tooth kebbit) for 120 Herblore experience; they temporarily raise the player’s Hunter level by 3.
- Yellow Spicy stews can alter your level by up to +6, but also to -6. There is only a 1/60 chance of receiving a +6 bonus, whilst a 1/20 chance of a +5 bonus.
- Using the Mud Bath in Oo’glog after completing As a First Resort will give you a +7 temporary Hunter boost. At level 50, it will increase it by 8 levels. The Mud Bath also eliminates your scent, saving you from using a torch.
The following boosts do not affect what you can catch. They only affect the rate at which you catch.
- The spirit graahk, spirit kyatt and spirit larupia familiars (57 Summoning) all provide an invisible +5 to your Hunter level.
- The Arctic bear familiar (71 Summoning) gives an invisible +7 boost to your Hunter level.
- The Wolpertinger familiar (92 Summoning) gives an invisible +5 to your Hunter level.
- Operating the Hunter skillcape will temporarily boost the hunter’s level to 100.
[edit] Hunter items used in other skills
There are a number of items that only can be obtained by meaning of hunting:
- Red chinchompas are popular for power training ranged in multi-target areas, often with prayer protection.
- Chinchompas are a less powerful alternative for multi-target ranged training. Also used to make a Giant chinchompa pouch.
- Larupia fur is used to make Spirit larupia pouches. The summoned familiar has a teleport that is close to Feldip Hills for more hunting.
- Kyatt fur is used to make Spirit Kyatt pouches. These are often used to train Summoning faster by teleporting to close to Piscatoris for the Summoning altar there.
- Graahk fur is used to make Spirit graahk pouches. The summoned familiar has a teleport that is very close to the Nature altar and allows very fast runecrafting of Nature runes.
- Polar kebbit fur is required to make the Arctic bear pouch. This is the highest level pouch that can be made from a Gold charm.
- Ruby harvests are used in Summoning to make a Forge regent pouch.
- Swamp lizards are used to make Swamp titan pouches with level 85 summoning and a Crimson charm.
- Grenwall spikes are used to make Extreme Ranging Potions with level 92 herblore and a ranging potion(3)
For players with level 99 Hunter, a Hunter cape can be bought from the Hunting expert in the Jungle Training Area. The cape will cost 99,000 coins, like all other Capes of Achievement.
- The Hunter skillcape emote resembles the board game ‘Mouse Trap’.
- While doing Falconry, if you pick up your falcon or bury a bone, your glove will temporarily disappear.
- The falconer mentions that some noblemen consider falconry a suitably refined sport for them. Hunting and falconry in particular was indeed an extremely popular sport among European nobility during the Middle Ages.
- On 1 April 2009 (April Fools’ Day), “Seagulls have now been added to the Hunter skill and can be found along some coastlines. You’ll need to wave your butterfly net in a gullible fashion to catch these birds”, was added to the patch notes. This resulted in a team of players searching for gulls to catch, only to realise how gullible they had been.
- The Hunter emote was leaked by a J-Mod before anybody had even got to 99.
- Although one section in The Fremminik Trials Quest is known as the Hunter trial, it is more similar to Slayer.
On the day of the skill’s release, the two rock pillars on each side of the RuneScape main page were replaced with totem poles, on which were drawings of imps, lizards, and razorbacked kebbits. A few pawprints were also scattered around the tiled background.
The login screen was changed as well. A piece of graahk fur was hung on each side of the screen, and a pair of orange salamanders clung onto the pillars. A box trap appeared below the login box, while a butterfly was placed on the top-left corner of the login box. A patch of grass grew on the bottom of the screen, parting at the middle. The burning rune symbols were replaced with pawprints, dinosaurs, kebbits, and butterflies. It has now been changed back to its normal screen. There was a supposed hidden monster.
A cave was placed in three of the hunting grounds, where those who have completed the Eagle’s Peak quest may fly to and from the Eagle’s Peak mountain.
Though unconfirmed, the rate at which random events occur seems to increase while hunting (especially at the red chinchompa spots located south of Yanille.)
Most hunters who continue hunting to level 99 (who are not power training) end up with 27,195,924 coins from selling about 47,796 Red chinchompas whilst progressing from level 63 to level 99, selling the red chinchompas at market price. However, Hunter is still a very profitable skill and it is possible to make money using various other Hunter training methods.
- Quest experience rewards – Hunter
- Grand Exchange Market Watch/Hunter
- Hunter/Level up table
- RuneScape Game Guide
- Hunter
Free-to-play skills Combat skills
Attack • Strength • Defence • Ranged • Prayer • Magic • Constitution
Other skills
Runecrafting • Crafting • Mining • Smithing • Fishing • Cooking • Woodcutting • Firemaking •
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Agility • Herblore • Hunter • Thieving • Fletching • Slayer • Farming • Construction • Summoning
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Tip.it RuneScape Help :: New Members P2P Guide :: The Original RuneScape help site!
New Members P2P Guide Introduction
Congratulations on getting a RuneScape membership! Pay to Play (P2P) offers a huge new universe for members to explore, including tons of cities, dungeons, monsters, skills, quests, money-making, and more!
This guide will discuss some new travel possibilities, recommend some quests that are helpful to new members, address starting each of the new member skills available (Agility, Construction, Farming, Fletching, Herblore, Hunter, Slayer, Summoning and Thieving), and discuss other member features encountered while becoming acquainted with the wider domain of RuneScape P2P.
If you are new to the world of RuneScape in general, you may also want to look at Tip.It’s Beginners’ Guide, which contains basic information that applies to both Free To Play (F2P) and P2P.
When reviewing the many helpful Tip.It guides, be reminded: as a member, the “shaded” members items in tables are available to you!
Return to Top Getting Around and New Areas to Explore
The RuneScape P2P surface land is many times larger than Free to Play (F2P): see Tip.It’s interactive World Map. New members may want to keep a map handy for quick reference while becoming familiar with new areas.
Enchanted jewellery transports are a significant member advantage. The Getting Around Guide lists the various methods of transportation available in Runescape, most of which are exclusive to members, though some transportation methods such as Gnome gliders, Spirit trees, Fairy rings, Balloons and many others have quest requirements.
An early issue confronting new members is “How do I get to the member areas?” On Karamja, just walk west to the Brimhaven gate. Then you can head north and pay 30 gp to take the ship to Ardougne, home of the Market Square thieving area.
From Falador, just walk west of Doric’s house to pass through the member gate into Taverly.
From the Crafting Guild southwest of Falador, walk north through the member gate next to the Makeover Mage to head towards Taverly (past the famous “Members’” Dungeon).
Alternatively, from Varrock fountain walk North-East, through the member gate near the lumber mill.
The Fishing Contest quest will allow you to bypass climbing over White Wolf Mountain (with its’ many hostile level 30+ wolves) when travelling between Taverly and Catherby.
The Priest in Peril quest unlocks the Morytania region (east of Varrock).
The Death Plateau quest unlocks the Troll Stronghold area north of Burthorpe.
The Lost City quest unlocks the fairy city of Zanaris, home of the Cosmic runecrafting altar.
Starting the Giant Dwarf quest unlocks Keldagrim, underground home of the dwarves.
Starting the In Aid of the Myreque quest unlocks Burgh de Rott, a city in Morytania.
The Regicide quest unlocks the elven land of Tirannwn, but it’s a higher-level quest: the fourth in a series which starts with the Plague City quest.
The members-only skills are Agility, Construction, Farming, Fletching, Herblore, Hunter, Slayer, Summoning and Thieving.
To start training Agility, go to the Tree Gnome Stronghold Agility course. Agility is helpful for short cuts which get you around faster, and in numerous quests. With increased Agility, you also have more energy so you can run longer (good for getting places, and an advantage in the Wilderness!) Run energy is discussed in the Getting Around Guide. You can improve your run energy by getting some boots of lightness from the Temple of Ikov north of the Ardougne farming patches (the quest is not required) – simply take a lit candle and a slashing weapon (such as a dagger or sword) into the temple, then go west and down the stairs. Slash the web in front of the only red dot in the room, and grab several pairs of the boots to keep backups.
To start training the long-awaited Construction skill, go to an Estate Agent office in Varrock, Falador, Seers’ Village, or East Ardougne (locations shown in guide). Purchase a house for 1K, and follow the Construction Guide Beginner’s Walkthrough for step by step instructions to achieve level 5. Use Tip.It’s handy, unique and sortable Construction Table to learn what you can build at each level, including the materials and other requirements for each item.
To start Farming, you need some potato seeds. Go to Draynor Village market square and buy some seeds from Olivia’s stall (or steal them if your Thieving is 10 or higher). Then go northwest to the farm located north of Port Sarim’s bar, just southeast of Falador. Inside you can buy most of the Farming equipment you will need (a Seed dibber, a Rake, and a Watering can) for very little money (less than 100 gp). Fill your Watering can at the Sink or Rain barrel. Proceed north outside and hop the stile to the farming patch, then follow the instructions in Tip.It’s Farming guide to plant your first crop.
Fletching isn’t hard to begin – just get a regular Knife and some Logs and use the Knife on the Logs. To make Bowstrings, pick Flax (small plants with blue flowers) located in a field south of the Courthouse in Seers’ Village. Use the Flax on the Spinning Wheel upstairs in the house just north of the church. Spinning Wheel locations are marked on Tip.It’s 1.4MB interactive World Map. For a personal touch, visit the Ranged tutor in Lumbridge (just north of the castle, south of the general store) – she can also advise members about fletching.
Herblore is unlocked by completing the Druidic Ritual quest. Herblore is a key part of both the Hero’s quest and the Legends quest, so start using those Guams and Marrentills (frequently dropped by Al Kharid warriors) right away!
Start Hunter by visiting a Hunting shop, either in Yanille (just east of the pub) or in Nardah. Purchase a noose wand, then track kebbits at the very north end of the snow hunting grounds northeast of Rellekka. Alternatively, buy 1-3 bird snares and head south of Feldip Hills to the Jungle hunting area beach, where you can catch Crimson Swifts. Hunting experts in both of these regions can explain more about the skill.
The Slayer skill is begun by visiting a Slayer Master to get an assignment. The easiest one is Turael in Burthorpe (north of Taverly), in the first house on the east side of town. See the Slayer skill guide for further info. Consult Tip.It’s Bestiary to get detailed information on any monster.
To start Thieving, pickpocket Men (level 2) and Women (level 2) until your Thieving reaches 5 or 10. Then you’ll want to travel to Ardougne market square, the RS thieving mecca. See the Thieving skill guide.
To start the Summoning skill complete the Wolf Whistle quest. Everything you need to know about the skill is explained in the quest, and any other information can be found in the Summoning guide.
All F2P skills have portions that are members-only. To learn about these added member techniques, check any of Tip.It’s Skill Guides and look for sections marked “members only”, items marked with an asterisk *, or for table rows highlighted in grey. For example, member Crafting includes the art of glassblowing, to create various useful glass items and earn crafting xp. New members may want to sail from Port Sarim to Entrana (don’t bring any weapons or stat-boosting gear) to learn about this from Fritz the Glassblower. Other members-only Crafting abilities include making dragonhide and snakeskin armour, spinning flax into bowstrings, making battlestaves, and more.
Things for members to watch out for include poisoning, disease, desert effect, and of course the Wilderness.
While touring Karamja and some dungeons, be aware that as a member you can get poisoned by certain monsters such as some spiders and Karamjan Tribesmen. Regular poison starts by doing 40 LP damage each time it hits you (shown as a green “splat”), and takes a while to wear off – lower level members won’t survive it without Antipoison potions. See the Herblore Guide Poisoning section.
Those who venture into the Zogre Tomb (home of the Zogre Flesh Eaters Quest) may get diseased. Also when you’re fighting Fever Spiders during or after the Rum Deal Quest without slayer gloves, which you can get from any slayer master, there is a chance that you will get diseased. If you are diseased you will be hit by a numbered orange “splat”. The number will be subtracted from a random skill. Relicym’s Balm will cure disease, but does not restore your stats. Refer to the Herblore Guide for more information on making Relicym’s Balm.
You can also die of the “desert effect” in the Kharidian desert south of Al Kharid (through Shantay Pass, where you will be warned). Take precautions when going there: wear desert robes, carry waterskins, and use a Knife to cut Kharidian cactus to replenish your water supplies.
The Wilderness is just as lethal in P2P as it is in F2P. If you’re new to Runescape, be aware that dying in the Wilderness or elsewhere deprives you of all but the three most valuable (store price) items you are carrying or wearing. If you have entered the Abyss in the Wilderness, you get a “skull” floating above your head, and dying will deprive you of ALL of your items. This also occurs during bouts of Bounty Hunter, which is just as dangerous as in the free version. High level and P2P Wilderness areas also do not allow players to teleport out (not even Ring of Life or other enchanted jewellery teleports), so keep these dangers in mind. East Ardougne (west of the palace) has a “teleport lever” that transports you to the highest-level, exclusively members-only Wilderness area. Our 1.2MB Wilderness Map shows this area’s features, which include an Agility course and the Mage Arena miniquest. In addition, there are a few members only revenants along with the usual free version types roaming the wilderness. Be wary!
A wide range of exotic weaponry is available to members, with new ones being added all the time.
Although Dragon weapons have in many cases been outclassed by newer weapons, the more powerful weapons require large amounts of cash or very high skill levels to obtain (80+). Dragon weapons offer excellent benefits and are within financial reach of most rune-armoured players, although they do require 60 Attack to wield. They offer a nice bonus for training Strength. They can be purchased from other players; most are also available from a shop after finishing a quest. You may not be able to wield some of them without the related quest. See the Dragon weapons section of the Combat guide.
The Combat guide also has detailed information on the more expensive and rare weapons available to members.
There are six members-only Guilds. Like the F2P guilds, each has certain entrance requirements. The name of each guild in the table below is linked to the related guild guide containing detailed information.
Member Guilds Guild Skill Required Location Features Fishing 68 North of Ardougne Bank, shop, all fishing Hero’s Hero’s quest North of Taverly Amulet of Glory recharge fountain, dragon weapon shop, mining, caged Blue dragon Legend’s Legend’s quest Northeast of Ardougne Bank, shops, Shadow warrior dungeon Magic 66 Yanille Rune shop, training dungeon, teleports to other wizard towers, bank nearby Range 40 Southwest of Seers’ Village Several shops, archery game, practice towers Warriors’ 130 combined Attack and Strength West of Burthorpe Games room Bank, several shops and training areas Return to Top Minor money-making tips
There are many ways to make money as a member, but they may involve having high levels or already having some assets to invest. If you become a member at a lower level, you may be anxious to make some cash. In addition to the ways you already know (such as mining ore, merchandising, etc.), there are some low-level ways to make cash in P2P.
One is Pure essence mining (requires 30 Mining and competition of Rune Mysteries) – members also have three additional essence mine teleport locations (see the Runecrafting guide). Another method is picking Flax (no skill required), and/or spinning Flax into Bowstrings (10 Crafting required; described in Fletching skill mentioned above). Fletching itself is a third low-level cash source – players will buy feathers, arrow shafts, headless arrows and arrows. Collecting secondary ingredients for Herblore is another money-maker. Players will buy bulk amounts of unicorn horns, limpwurt roots, red spiders’ eggs, and snape grass. Again, check forums to determine current prices. Simply accumulating any necessary item in bulk can be a good way to make money: even something as ordinary as a vial can be saleable when you have 100 or 1000 of them for sale. The same principle also applies for the Summoning skill – secondary items for creating pouches such as honeycombs, bagged plants, and marigolds are in high demand and players wishing to train summoning quickly will pay high amounts for them. As with herblore, each summoning pouch made requires a secondary item, so vast quantities of these are exchanged every day. Check our Marketplace forums to learn more about current prices.
A fifth method for obtaining quick runes (or possibly cash) is “essence running”. This activity supports higher level runecrafters who want to train but don’t want to keep running to the bank for more essence – a hungry player can fill this gap. Show up at the altar with a full pack of the appropriate essence (regular for 6 basic runes, pure essence for member-crafted runes) and receive payment (runes and/or cash and/or matching noted essence) in return. Then run to the bank, change noted essence into essence (depositing your cash and/or runes), and repeat as many times as desired. The best way to find a running world is to check the major activity of the world on the server select screen. If you don’t yet have level 30 Mining (to get pure essence), you can try taking regular essence to the F2P air running world.
One of the best methods to make a high amount of profit for new P2P members are killing monsters that drop herbs commonly. Many members choose to buy herbs to train the Herblore skill, so herbs are always in high demand. One of the best low-level herb droppers are Chaos Druids. They are extremely easy to kill and very profitable. Another monster that often drops herbs are Flesh Crawlers.
If you are not yet comfortable enough in Runescape to try any of the above ideas, a far smaller (and smaller-paying!) job is available. Talk to the Wise Old Man, who lives just north of the bank in Draynor Village. Although he has a shady past, he has two things to offer: (1) he will look at your bank and tell you which F2P quest items you can safely throw out, and (2) he will hire you to run errands, in return for very small amounts of coins or experience. The tasks involve basic things like mining copper ore or baking bread. A former F2Per won’t want to bother, but someone who is entirely new to Runescape might want to try it.
A fun new experience will be the first time you kill an enemy and it drops a Clue scroll. This is a random occurrence from certain enemies, but following your Treasure Trail may lead you to unexpected riches! See the Treasure Trails guide for all the information you’ll need.
Most of Runescape’s Activities are members only; look through Tip.It’s Activity Guides to learn more about each one.
As a member, Al-Kharid’s duel arena is expanded even more. You can enter yourself in Duel Tournaments, against up to 63 other players, for a chance to win up to 64 million coins. As in regular duels, no items are lost excluding your stake.
Some fighting Activities, like Castle Wars, Pest Control, Stealing Creation and Soul Wars also allow you to enjoy the benefits of combat without risk. If you die, you are completely healed and retain all of your items.
But other fighting Activities, such as Barrows and Mage Arena, are genuinely hazardous and are played for keeps.
Non-combat Activities also abound. After getting a Kitten in the Gertrudes’ Cat quest, you can find information on raising it to a Cat or Overgrown Cat in the Pet Care guide. Playing Gnome Ball, exploring Gnome Cuisine, or pursuing the Bar Crawl are likewise diverting.
Runescape Member’s have access to many times the amount of quests that free players can complete. From killing enemies as high levelled as Corporeal Beast(Level 785) or Nezikchened, to exploring the Elven Lands to the far west, dodging poison tripwires and leaf traps, or even something as simple as finding a lost cat, Member’s have access to a far wider range of both easy and hard quests. View our Quest Database to learn more.
Many Runescape players enjoy doing activities with friends or teammates. These can vary from simply training or doing quests together, doing Activities such as Barbarian Assault, Trouble Brewing or Castle Wars together or as a team, or fighting boss monsters. The latter often requires high skill levels (80 or 90+, often) but usually offers great rewards and thrills. Our Monster Hunting guides mention many of these. We recommend you experience other aspects of the game before attempting these in order to familiarize yourself with it, as boss monsters are very hazardous to fight, and you will lose all but three of your items should you die.
Tip.It’s Official worlds are 7 (F2P) and 99 (P2P) – using these worlds will increase the chances of seeing another Tip.It forum user in-game (feel free to shout, “HYT!” meaning, “Hey You Tip.Iter!” to folks you recognize).
On the most populous member world (2), The Grand Exchange world hot-spot, where you would find all the merchanters and “junk-tradersâ€, if world two is full. You can always trade on the Grand Exchange itself on a different world.
The worlds listed below are subject to change. Jagex’s world select screen lists these and more activities next to some worlds, making it easier to find a group of players doing the same thing. Most of these worlds are optional – that is, you can do your activity on any world you like, you are not limited to the worlds listed.
However, Jagex has tied some activities to specific servers: Bounty Hunter, Duel Tournaments, Party Room, Player vs Player, and LootShare. You must use a specified server for these activities.
Combat and Activity Special Worlds World Member Activity 6, 67, 71 Barbarian Assault Requires 57, 124, 136, 137 Bounty Hunter Requires 18, 32, 65 Bounty Hunter +1 15, 24, 52, 82, 166 Castle Wars 50, 68, 129, 141 Clan Wars 132 Duel Arena (Fun and Staking) Requires 83, 114 Duel Tournaments Requires 54 Duel Tournaments (High Level) 20, 25, 92, 98, 107, 110, 119, 149 Fist of Guthix 45 Games Room (Burthorpe) Requires 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 22, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 51, 54, 64, 75, 76, 84, 85, 88, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 106, 108, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118, 120, 131, 134, 142, 145, 151, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158, 169, 170, 171 Lootshare Requires 76, 89, 97, 121, 159 Mobilising Armies 53, 69, 115, 144 Pest Control Requires 17, 21, 26, 86 Player vs. Player (PvP) 138 Rat Pits 77 Shades of Mort’ton 158, 164 Stealing Creation 116 Trawler Fishing 104 Trouble Brewing 79, 148 TzHaar Fight Pits
Non-combat Special Worlds World Member Activity 2, 27, 130 Trading (Buying and Selling), Falador Park 58 Blast Furnace Requires 102, 103, 131, 152 Falador party room 100 Group Questing 31 House parties 42 Role-Playing 66 and 99 Law Essence Running (Runecrafting) 36 Nature Essence Running (Runecrafting) 70 ZMI/Ourania Runecrafting 60 Great Orb Project 51, 78 Vinesweeper Requires 96, 160, 161 Quickchat Only 113, 114 “Skill Total” worlds, accessible only by those with a total level of at least 1,000 Return to Top When to Become a Member
This decision is a personal one, and is sometimes hotly debated on Runescape fansite forums. The universal answer is whenever you can. A few people suggest waiting until you have very high skill levels. Others suggest finishing most of the F2P quests first to build up a respectable skill level. However, many people are confident that you can enjoy being a member at ANY level. It’s believed easier to level up as a member, and the many novice-level member quests help considerably. Substantial P2P bank space is also a factor. Being a member provides access to many cool items and skills to make your lower levels more colourful and fun. “Whenever you can talk your family into paying for it” is the most frequent solution!
As you increase in skills, or work through the Easy and Medium level member Quests, you will eventually become familiar with all of the new areas of RS you can enjoy as a member.
Original Guide by: pokemama and bambino
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Fletching is a great skill in RuneScape. It’s fun, and a quick way to make money. If you just want to make money, arrows are the best bet, but remember, not all arrows can be used on F2P. Fletching is for members only, but all arrows up to and including adamant can be used on F2P. This guide will take you through the different types of fletching items you can make in the game, and will show you how and where to do it.
What is fletching? Well, fletching is a skill which allows you to make items used in ranging. The higher your fletching skill is, the more cool stuff you can make. You can make items such as bows, arrows, special bolts and darts.
The most important tool in fletching is a knife. These can be found many places in RuneScape. One place is just south of Lumbridge castle; there’s one on the ground. There’s also one in the Lumbridge Castle basement, in the Karamja general store, and in Seers’ Village, southwest of the bank in the house with a sink. They are also sold in many stores (see knife in our Items database for a list of shops.)
Making bows is fairly easy. All you have to do is cut some wood and use a knife on it. For the best locations to cut wood, check our Woodcutting guide. After using your knife on the log of wood you will have to choose to either make a short- or longbow. Then you will have an unstrung short/longbow in your inventory instead of that log. To get a string for your bow, you’ll have to do some crafting. Go to either the Gnome Stronghold or Seers Village and pick some flax, then go to a spinning wheel (can be found in both Stronghold and Seers) and spin your flax by using it with the wheel. You will now have a bow string, which you just use on your unstrung bow, and VOILA! you have a bow all ready for use. If you have many bow strings and unstrung bows, you can select “Make all” option after using string on bow, and it will automatically string all of your bows in your inventory.
Please note that the experience points (exp) are for a fully finished bow. If you want the exp for making an unstrung bow, divide the exp by 2 (example: You get 100 total exp for making a Maple Short, that’s the same as 50 for making an unstrung bow, and 50 for stringing.)
Bow Table Pic Name Fletching lvl Exp. Shortbow 5 10 Longbow 10 20 Oak Shortbow 20 33 Oak Longbow 25 50 Willow Shortbow 35 66.5 Willow Longbow 40 83 Maple Shortbow 50 100 Maple Longbow 55 116.5 Yew Shortbow 65 135 Yew Longbow 70 150 Magic Shortbow 80 166.5 Magic Longbow 85 183 Return to Top Making Arrows
Arrows are not as fun to make as bows, but you can get a lot of cash for them. However, you’ll need a good amount if you really want cash. What you do is go to a forest (Lumbridge-Draynor is the best), and cut a whole bunch of trees. Anyway, just cut some normal trees, use your knife on the logs, and make some arrow shafts.
When you have the shafts you’ll have to add some feathers to them. With the release of hunter, this has become easier. Remember all those colourful feathers that the birds you trapped dropped? They can be used to feather your arrows as well. You will also need some arrow heads. You get arrow heads from smithing (see smithing guide for more information on levels needed etc.). You need 1 shaft, 1 feather and 1 arrow head for an arrow. Might sound like a lot, but the best thing is: You get experience points from all of it! Note that grenwall spikes (from Hunting) can also be used with feathers to make headless arrows (giving the same experience).
Please note that the exp for the arrows include cutting of the logs and feathering.
Arrow Table Pic Name Fletching lvl Exp for set of 15 Exp per arrow 15 Arrow shafts 1 5 0.33 15 Headless Arrows 1 15 1 15 Bronze Arrows 1 39.5 2.63 15 Iron Arrows 15 57.5 3.83 15 Steel Arrows 30 95 6.3 15 Mithril Arrows 45 132 8.8 15 Broad Leaf Arrows* 52 225 15 15 Adamant Arrows 60 169.5 11.3 15 Rune Arrows 75 207.4 13.8 15 Dragon Arrows 90 244.5 16.3
* You must have completed the Smoking Kills quest and purchased the ability from a slayer master before fletching broad arrows. See our Slayer Guide to learn more.
Return to Top Making Crossbows
A fairly complicated method of training is to make crossbows. The first step is to use a knife on logs, this will make the crossbow stock. Then, you must attach the proper metal limb to it, you will need a hammer to do this. The limbs can be made using the smithing skill. The final step is to add a crossbow string. Crossbow strings can be made by level 10 crafters on a spinning wheel. See the Crafting skill guide for more information.
The experience listed in the table below includes fletching the stock from the wood, adding the appropriate type of metal limbs, and adding a crossbow string. The stock and stringing each earn exactly one-fourth of the total xp shown; adding the limbs earns the other half of the total xp. Analyzing the use of wood and strings alone, fletching ordinary bows offers superior xp – but using a finished smithed product to gain additional fletching xp is an unusual skilling twist.
Crossbow Table Pic Name Wood Type Fletching lvl Cutting stock Adding limbs Stringing Total Exp. Bronze Crossbow Regular Wood 9 6 12 6 24 Blurite Crossbow* Oak 24 16 32 16 64 Iron Crossbow Willow 39 22 44 22 88 Steel Crossbow Teak 46 27 54 27 108 Mithril Crossbow Maple 54 32 64 32 128 Adamantite Crossbow Mahogany 61 41 82 41 164 Runite Crossbow Yew 69 50 100 50 200
*In order to make a Blurite crossbow you must have completed The Knight’s Sword quest.
Another option when training fletching is to make bolts. First you smith the unfinished bolts (10 bolts per bar), then you attach feathers to them. Once that’s done, you’re ready to add the tips to them. The gem tips are made by using a chisel on a cut gem, pearl tips are obtained by using a chisel on an oyster pearl, and you can get barbed tips as a reward from the Ranged Guild Activity.
Gem-tipped bolts can be enchanted spell to give certain effects when ranging enemies. Check out the magic guide’s Bolt Enchantment section. You may decide to add weapon poison to plain metal bolts or to barbed-tipped bolts.
Note: You can get bronze bolts from the archery shops in Varrock, Catherby, and respawn places in the wilderness. All higher bolts must be made at an anvil using the smithing skill or gotten from monster drops. Because silver is a crafting metal, you don’t smith it. Craft it at a furnace with the bolt mould in your inventory.
If you have spent a lot of time raising your hunter skill, you probably have lots of kebbit spikes and long kebbit spikes. Use a chisel on them to make bolts for the hunter crossbow. No feathers needed! If you do not have the required fletching level for kebbit bolts, just talk to Leon in Yanille. Not only does he sell the hunter crossbow that fires the bolts, but he also will make the bolts for a small fee and the spikes. Onyx bolt tips can be purchased in TzHaar for a small amount of Tok’kul.
Bolt Table Pic Name Fletching lvl Exp. Bolt Type 10 Bronze Bolts 9 5 Bronze 10 Opal Tipped Bolts 11 16 Bronze 10 Blurite bolts 24 10 Blurite 10 Jade Tipped Bolts 26 24 Blurite 6 Kebbit Bolts 32 34.8 Kebbit Spike 10 Iron Bolts 39 15 Iron 10 Pearl Tipped Bolts 41 32 Iron 6 Long Kebbit Bolts 42 47.7 Long Kebbit Spike 10 Silver bolts 43 25 Silver 10 Steel Bolts 46 35 Steel 10 Red Topaz Tipped Bolts 48 39 Steel 10 Barb Tipped Bolts 51 95 Bronze 10 Mithril Bolts 54 50 Mithril 10 Broad Tipped Bolts* 55 30 Broad Bolts 10 Sapphire Tipped Bolts 56 47 Mithril 10 Emerald Tipped Bolts 58 55 Mithril 10 Adamant Bolts 61 70 Adamant 10 Ruby Tipped Bolts 63 63 Adamantite 10 Diamond Tipped Bolts 65 70 Adamantite 10 Runite Bolts 69 100 Runite 10 Dragonstone Tipped Bolts 71 82 Runite 10 Onyx Tipped Bolts 73 94 Runite
* You must have completed the Smoking Kills quest and purchased the ability from a slayer master before fletching broad bolts. See our Slayer Guide to learn more.
Darts are not often used in ranging, and the only real reason for that is they are hard to make. Well… Not that hard… All you need is to smith some dart tips and add some feathers to them, and you have the darts. So all you need to do is go to an anvil, smith the dart tips (more info in the smithing guide, and use some feathers on them. Dragon dart tips are obtained from the Impetuous Impulses Activity.
Please note that you’ll have to do the Tourist Trap Quest to make darts.
Darts Pic Name Fletching lvl. Exp. Bronze Dart 1 18 Iron Dart 22 38 Steel Dart 37 75 Mithril Dart 52 112 Adamant Dart 67 150 Rune Dart 81 188 Dragon Dart 95 250 Return to Top Ogre Ranging
To use an Ogre bow you must have started the Big Chompy Bird Hunting quest. If you lose your bow you can talk to Rantz again to get a new one. These bows are more powerful than normal bows, and are used for killing chompys (To learn more please read our Chompy hunting guide for more information). They fire Ogre arrows, which can be fletched:
- Cut some Achey trees, around the Feldip Hills area or southwest of Gu’Tanoth.
- Use a knife on the logs as usual, and select arrow shafts to receive between 2 – 6 arrow shafts.
- Add feathers to the arrow shafts. It takes 4 feathers per arrow shaft.
- Get some wolf bones (wolves can also be found around the Feldip area) and use a chisel on the bones to get between 2 – 6 Wolfbone arrow tips.
- Add these to the flighted ogre arrows to get Ogre arrows.
Ogre fletching table Pic Name Fletching lvl Exp. Ogre shaft 5 1.6 per shaft Flighted ogre arrows 5 0.9 per arrow Adding wolfbone tips 5 1 per arrow Completed Ogre arrow 5 3.8 per arrow Ogre composite bow* 30 90 (for cutting and stringing) 6 Bronze Brutal 7 1.4 per Brutal 6 Iron Brutal 18 2.6 per brutal 6 Steel Brutal 33 5.1 per brutal 6 Black Brutals** 38 6.4 per brutal 6 Mithril Brutal 49 7.5 per brutal 6 Adamant Brutal 62 10.1 per brutal 6 Rune Brutal 77 12.5 per brutal
*Composite Ogre Bow
This requires a fletching level of 30 and you cannot make these bows until you make one during the Zogre Flesh Eaters quest.
To make a composite Ogre Bow, cut down an achey tree and use your knife with the logs (with wolf bones in your inventory) to fletch an unstrung bow. Then use a bowstring with the unstrung bow to make a composite Ogre Bow. This bow is the only bow which can fire brutal arrows. To make Brutal arrows, smith some nails from the required metal and add the nails to the arrows instead of wolfbone tips. You will need a hammer in your inventory to do this, and you will use 1 nail per brutal arrow.
** To get black nails, kill Zogres in the cave from the Zogre Flesh Eaters quest and use the key they drop with one of the various coffins around. Black nails are a rare drop from the coffins.
So… You want some fletching levels, eh? Well, to get levels in fletching isn’t that hard. If you do it the right way that is
Most players collect bow materials first, and then train fletching at a one-click bank such as Castle Wars or the Culinaromancer’s Chest in Lumbridge Castle basement. Instead of dropping your bows, work some magic on them. Literally… Just bring some nature runes and a fire staff, and alch your bows. It’s a lot quicker than dropping, and you get both magic exp and money from it.
Alchemy Table Completed Bows Unstrung Bows Name Low Alch High Alch Low Alch High Alch Shortbow 20 gp 30 gp 9 gp 15 gp Longbow 32 gp 48 gp 24 gp 36 gp Oak Shortbow 40 gp 60 gp 20 gp 30 gp Oak Longbow 64 gp 96 gp 32 gp 48 gp Willow Shortbow 80 gp 120 gp 40 gp 60 gp Willow Longbow 128 gp 192 gp 64 gp 96 gp Maple Shortbow 160 gp 240 gp 80 gp 120 gp Maple Longbow 256 gp 384 gp 128 gp 192 gp Yew Shortbow 320 gp 480 gp 160 gp 240 gp Yew Longbow 512 gp 768 gp 256 gp 384 gp Magic Shortbow 640 gp 960 gp 320 gp 480 gp Magic Longbow 1024 gp 1536 gp 512 gp 768 gp Return to Top Level Boosters
There is one potion which can boost your Fletching level.
Fletching Level Boosters Pic Name of item Level Increase Information Fletching potion +3 A potion made from a Wergali herb and a Wimpy feather. See the Herblore guide for more information.
The Stealing Creation Activity offers two helpful knives that can be purchased for 20 Stealing Creation points apiece.
Stealing Creation Fletching Knives Pic Name Experience Increase Information Volatile clay fletching knife 2.2x Obtained at random from the Volatile tool. Disintegrates after the charge of the tool falls to 0%, or after the tool has been reassigned ten times. Sacred clay fletching knife 2x Obtained by choosing the transform option on the Proto-tool. Disintegrates after the charge of the tool falls to 0%.
In addition, one Summoning familiar, the Beaver, is available to aid you with Fletching. Beavers can be used in place of a knife when making bows and arrows, saving you one inventory space. They do not provide any actual skill bonus towards your Fletching level.
Summoning Level Pic Familiar Abilities Scroll 33 Beaver Does not fight
Forages logs and planks
Acts as knife in Fletching
Boosts Woodcutting +2 Multichop: Cuts up to three logs from a nearby tree Return to Top Request Assistance
If you find yourself a few levels short of making a bow or an arrow, the request assistance option will allow you to do so. Simply right click the player who has the fletching skills that you need and request their assistance. If they accept, a pair of hands will appear in your bottom right corner, and you can fletch whatever items they can. You keep the items, but they get the experience. Note however you may not use this to make a Bow sword because this is a quest-related item.
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Once you have mastered the skill and reached level 99 you may want to buy yourself a Fletching Cape from Hickton in the Catherby Fletching Shop. Refer to the Achievement Capes guide for more details.
Original Guide By: Ks Jeppe
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Last updated On: 15-Mar-2010
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Once you are level 80 (83 is best), the time has come to employ my method of becoming rich! The way you will capitalize on this skill is by imp hunting in Puro Puro through the Impetuous Impulses mini-game. Level 83 allows to catch the elusive Dragon Impling (level 80 with a Hunting potion). All you need is a magic butterfly net, impling jars, and ideally level 50 Magic to cast a bind spell.
Once you have acquired the necessary skills and gear, go to Zanaris and walk to the bank to the east. Withdraw plenty of runes to cast many bind spells (100+) and fill the rest of your inventory with impling jars (leave a couple slots empty in case you catch the wrong impling – and you will occasionally). Be sure to wear lightweight clothing (penance gloves, boots of lightness, spottier cape, etc.) so you can run and catch the implings. The implings you will focus on catching are Magpie, Ninja and Dragon. The other implings are a waste of time and effort so don’t even bother with them.
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his is not a rant, this is not a cry.
This is simply my way, of saying goodbye.
RIP Runescape
The Truth:
10th December I woke up,
Drank my choco, washed the cup,
Opened the window , And what do I see?
My ugly neighbour , Screaming at me :
“They Ruined RuneScape” he said , cried and ran
I turned on my PC , Like a real man
Opened my browser, turned off my TV
And suddenly on my homepage, What do I see?
“RuneScape vs Real-world Trading ” I began to read
Sicker and sicker I am starting to feel
“Wilderness changes” maybe it’s not as bad as it seemed
This must be a joke, this can NOT be real
Understanding what my friend was talking about
I logged on the forum, and started to shout!
Why Jagex? Why have you done this to me?
Destroyed the thing I love, yet can you see
How much Time we have wasted, we are no longer free
I Wanted to kill, but I couldn’t PK,
I lost my merchanting, whats the point to play?
Duel Arena stinks, the Grand Exchange is a bore,
Jagex you yet again, fail us once more.
Why are messages hidden, Jagex are you scared?
Do you feel that the truth, is something not bared?
Or do you want to lose your members more then ever,
Because you have ruined this game, for now, and for ever.
You can remove our posts, and keep us quiet,
But when it goes down, there will always be riot
Rants upon rants, people throw their fits,
Until this day came, now its time to call it quits.
I know the rhymes, might mistake, but can’t you see?
It’s Jagex! Please do not blame it on me!
If you thought , that the Poem is great
Post it again, and we might yet change our Fate!
“Jagex has done something no other game company has done. To kill the disease that is “Real world trading” they have slaughtered all of the patients.” -Addieandjack
REPOST THIS IF YOU AGREE AND WOULD LIKE JAGEX TO MAKE UP FOR THE SERIOUS INJUSTICE THEY HAVE THROWN UPON ALL OF US WHO CALLED THE WILD OUR HOME