If you think fishing and runecrafting is boring, you obviously haven’t spent several hours thieving!
Seriously though, thieving isn’t as boring as you think it is. Plus of course, it’s an instant money making skill. You don’t have to spend money buying things you need just to level it. Unless of course you buy food, although I don’t recommend it. There’s an easier way…..keep reading!
To start, you will need to pickpocket the “Man”. Those are everywhere, so it’s not really a problem. In fact, I never paid for trips to and from Karamja when I needed to go there. I just pickpocketed the man around the docks for my trip money. See? Not boring at all, and something that can be worked on very slowly to start out with.
Farmers were next on the list of things I would pickpocket, usually when I was waiting for seeds in a near by farming patch. Farming proves to be a nice matching skill for Thieving. Especially when your level is higher and your seed rewards are better.
When I wasn’t stealing seeds from the local farmers, I was in Ardougne stealing cake from the stalls. This is not only nice experience (when standing out of the line of the guards), but good food to stash for when your thieving higher level people who hit harder. Keep a stash for later, or come back here for “thieving food”.
If you are interested in the H.A.M gear, I suggest going underground just behind the Lumbridge castle to pickpocket them at level 20. If you don’t really care, skip them and keep pickpocketing anything above until 27.
At 27 is when your pickpocketing skill start to pay off if you are a farmer. The Draynor Village seed stall is an easy walk from a near by vegetable farming patch, so you can swipe some more seeds to plant while waiting for others to grow. The selection of seeds you get isn’t too bad, but it does get better with master farmers at level 38. Don’t forget those cakes when you go to pickpocket him!
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