Sunday, March 9, 2008
(This part of the Guide is still under construction. Expect pictures to arrive shortly, and more listings of things to train on that will make you Millions! If you have any more ideas, please feel free to contact us by email and share, and your idea along with your Runescape username can be featured on this page!)
A lot of players on Runescape not only want to be rich, but also, want to be tough, strong, have good combat skills. Well, not to worry. If you are looking to train, there are still some great ways you can make tons of money along the way! Here are some suggestions on what you can train for certain levels, and how you can make money by training on them at the same time!
1. Killing Men at Edgeville and Getting Their Bones (Level 3-25)
Men are ideal to train on at low levels because they only do a maximum of 1 damage, and have a pretty good ammount of EXP as well. Not only that, but the men in Edgeville (the ones in the barn) are situated very close to the Edgeville Bank (just north of it). This is good not only because you could get food from the bank if you wanted, but also, it serves as a good place to deposit your bones that you get from killing the men.
You may be wondering, why should I be getting the bones? Well my friend, those bones the men drop are worth 80gp EACH! With the introduction of the Grand Exchange, the prices for bones have spiked up because it serves as a cheaper alternative to the big bones for people who want to increase their prayer level. So you know that demand for the bones will never run out. All you do is kill the men, getting exp, and pick up the bones. Once your inventory is filled with bones, you just go south of the barn to the Edgeville Bank. Deposit all the bones and repeat the process.
Once you have enough bones (depends on how much you want to sell at a time), head on over to the Grand Exchange. Put up and offer to sell the bones and let the GE take care of the rest. Botta -bing-botta-boom! You now have gold! Lets take a look at how much gold we can expect:
100 Bones x 80ea (price to sell at) = 8,000GP Total from selling all the bones
500 Bones x 80ea = 40,000GP
1000 Bones x 80ea = 80,000GP!!
WOW! So not only are you getting TONS of experience for your combat levels, but you are also getting TONS of money!
Once you have reached a combat level of 25, you are ready to proceed to the next thing to train on.
2. Killing Giants Will Make You a Money Giant (Level 30-??)
Now that you are a bit stronger and hopefully have some good armor, or at least can kill fast, it is time to train on Giants. To get to where the Giants are, you need to have a Brass Key, then head over to this little roofed room west of Varrok, near the bridge from Varrok to Barbarian Village.
Once there, use the Brass Key with the door and climb down the ladder inside. Welcome to the Giants training Area.
Here you will find tons of Giants that you can train on. They are excellent combat exp, and they have good drops. But what you want to get from them is Big Bones that are worth a unlike anything compared to the last step. Giants drop Big Bones (always) and Limpwurt Roots (sometimes). The Big Bones are worth big bucks, at 380gp EACH! And Limpwurt Roots are worth even more, at 560gp EACH!!! Just getting an inventory full of them is worth good money.
Once you're inventory is filled with Big Bones and Limpwurt Roots, just head east to Varrok, bank the goods, and come back to resume your training/money-making. Then head on over to the Grand Exchange and turn your Limpwurt Roots and Big Bones intro BIG BUCKS (meaning tons of GP)!
Pro's of training here: Good exp, good money from Big Bones (380gp ea) and Limpwurt Roots (560 ea), and makes more money than the next step about Zombies.
Cons: Usually a busy place, so at times it may get annoying to find a giant to kill, and varrok bank isn't right next to the place.
3. The Zombie Graveyard (Level 50-??)
The Zombie Graveyard is a dangerous place located in the Wilderness. Luckily players can no longer attack you in the wilderness, so at least you are safe from them. But there's still the Rev. Ghosts that come out randomly and attack. Not only that, but its a multi zone, so 5 zombies that are level 18-24 can attack you all at once! Its a very dangerous place to be for low level players.
Why then, would this place be the next place to train? What would make this place so worth it? There are planks laying around there that are worth 200GP EA, thats what! There are a few planks laying around the floor of the Zombie Graveyard, and planks are always in demand by members who need to train their construction levels. So just keep training, and picking up the planks. Its a good training area too, because you can just leave your character there, and the zombies will automatically attack you, so its almost like auto training your combat. Just be careful, because its a multi-attack zone, and multiple zombies can attack you at once (thats why its suggest to be a higher level and have good armor). Once you are done picking up the planks, there's even a convenient place located to bank the planks right next to the Graveyard at the Bounty Hunters bank (just go west of the Graveyard to get to Bounty Hunters). Bank your planks there and repeat the process.
Once you have enough (depending on how much you want to sell, head on over to the Grand Exchange and sell at will. Lets see how much money you can really make out of these planks:
100 Bones x 200ea (price to sell at) = 20,000GP Total from selling all the bones
500 Bones x 200ea = 100,000GP
1000 Bones x 200ea = 200,000GP!!
Pro's of training here: Good exp, never busy, sometimes its like auto training, and bank is nearby to store items.
Cons: Risky because of Rev. Ghosts and planks are not worth as much as the big bones and limp roots the Giants drop.
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