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This guide is for making money from Combat-involved skills, as a Free Player.

As a general rule, pick a strategy that can easily be done without food or using minimal food. Remember that food costs money and/or time to cook, and that has to be accounted for whenever using Combat-related skills to earn money.bt no

Players with less money can fish or farm the food by themselves, while players with more money can buy food at the Grand Exchange. Tuna is good for consuming when low on cash, as it has a low cost for the amount of Hitpoints it heals, although swordfish are better when fighting high-levelled monsters (for those who have more money to spare).

Part of making money through Combat involves the speed at which players can kill the monsters themselves. Wear the best equipment you can when doing this, and you can sell old equipment to help pay for the cost of new items, if need be.

The following list details monsters that do not require a Slayer (a skill which can only be accessed by members) level to fight or kill. For making money with Slayer please direct your attention to this article.

Effectiveness (coins per hour) Recommended combat level Details
***** NoneYou can kill Al-Kharid guards for bones, and deposit them in the bank nearby. Lootshare can be used while a friendly higher-levelled player in your clan kills things that you yourself can’t kill, while you just pick up and sell the drops. Make sure you stay within 18 steps of the monster your Friend is killing, and make sure that you are in a multi-combat area. This will ensure that you get half the drops. Make sure you get permission from the higher-levelled player or players, as they will likely leave the Clan Chat if they think you are stealing drops off of them. Some good monsters for this are Barbarians, Cockroach workers and Cockroach soldiers, as they have fair drops, but are not aggressive.
***** None Chickens can be killed in Lumbridge farms, or in the farm south of Falador. The raw chickens and regular bones sell for about 160 and 152 coins each. They also commonly drop 5 or 15 feathers that sell for 15 coins each and are used for fly fishing. Members often come to the chicken area’s in free worlds to buy feathers for fletching or power fishing in Shilo Village. This idea of killing chickens was used commonly while Runescape was first started. There is enough room in your inventory to keep one stack of feathers, 14 raw chickens, and 13 bones. You can bury the bones of the first chicken you kill for prayer experience.
***** None Cows can be killed in the Lumbridge cow fields. Cowhides sell for around 212 coins each to crafters and you can bury or sell the bones. Raw meat from the cows sell for 153 coins each, but also can be used to gain Cooking experience. You can also tan cowhides into leather, which sell for around 304 coins each, or hardleather, which sell for 301 coins each. This is a good idea for new players to get started, but members are recommended to tan it into leather or hardleather and gain xp with crafting.There is also another cow field just north-west of Lumbridge Castle, north-east of Draynor Village. There is a male NPC in the cow field called Beefy Bill who will bank your raw beef and cowhides for you. There is, however, a catch. He requires that you give him 10% of what you wish to bank. Another downside, is that you cannot request him to bank anything except for raw beef and cowhides. Despite the downsides, this is much easier than using the Lumbridge cow field, as it is much easier to bank your raw beef and cowhides. For maximum profits, bones and raw beef can also be picked up and sold to the grand exchange, which means more bank trips and lesser experience, but more cash per hour.
***** Level 20 Wizards found in the Wizard’s Tower drop wizard robes, which sell for around 1,396 coins each in the Grand Exchange. The robes can be banked close by at the Draynor bank. They also occasionally drop water talismans, which can be sold at 6,280 coins each as for now.
***** Level 20 Cockroach drones found in the Stronghold of Player Safety can drop air, water or fire runes, noted coal (two at a time) which sell for 266 coins each, Limpwurt roots at 2,680 coins each, Red spiders’ eggs sold at 372 coins each and uncut gems from sapphire to diamond. The loot can be sold at the nearby Grand Exchange and each full inventory sells about 45k. Each inventory can take about an hour to collect or less.
***** Level 20 In PvP worlds, you can fight and loot other players to try to earn the best drops. Lower levels can also gather bones from PvP worlds and sell them for 152gp each. This is not recommended for higher levels as the higher your level, the greater chance of being attacked. If you are PvPing for drops, you must risk at least 26,000 coins worth of items (76,000 coins for members), not including protected items.
***** Level 35 Hill giants in the Edgeville Dungeon are a common training/money making monster, as they drop big bones, which sell for around 638 coins each. They occasionally drop limpwurt roots, which sell for about 2,680 coins each. Hill giants also have low Defence so they are not difficult to kill. They rarely drop nature runes and death runes A down side of this method is that Hill Giants are normally very busy on F2P Worlds.
***** Level 41 Dark Wizards are a good source of money as they frequently drop runes. Look for them immediately south of Varrock in the stone circle and just north of Goblin village in the Wilderness, which the former one is usually busy and the other one is at a few level wilderness, so take caution in either way. Players with less than 41 combat should be aware of aggressiveness of the dark wizards.
***** Level 45 Hobgoblins found in the Edgeville Dungeon can be killed for limpwurt roots,goblin mail,some coins,bones and gems. Alternatively, you could go to the peninsula near the crafting guild where loads of hobgoblins wander about. Usually uncrowded in most worlds, this spot is good experience, and a lot of casual money. Limpwurt roots sell for 2,680, and are quite a common drop from the level 28 Hobgoblins. Each bank trip with 28 limpwurt roots results in about 75040 coins. The advantages are uncrowded environment, good experience award, acceptable drops, and being close to a bank.
***** Level 50 Moss giants can be killed in Varrock sewers. They have several good drops, including law runes, gems and big bones (Ranarr seeds for members). This area may be less crowded on PvP worlds, but if you play on one of these worlds, watch out for player killers. If you’ve completed the map for Dragon Slayer you can also fight the moss giants on Crandor Isle. You can also fight lv. 53 ice giants south of port salim these drop money and big bones and give lots of xp but you will have to bring good food.
***** Level 60+ (group)Level 70+ (solo) (65+ def recommended,if you want to be damaged less) Cockroach soldiers can be killed in the Stronghold of Player Safety for the valuable items they drop, including various rune equipment. These can be sold or converted into coins through High Level Alchemy. This is a very good profit for free-players. Note that power-fishers nearby (east Barbarian Village spots) drop salmon and trout if you are low on health or run out of food. Log on into a world with a higher population if you see none. Or, if there isn’t anyone, you can go to the Monastery, and talk to the monks. They heal life points depending on your prayer level per talk, and it requires no money. Keep in mind, though, that Cockroach soldiers have a VERY HIGH defense, and are not recommended for lower-leveled players.
***** Level 80 Greater demons. In the wilderness volcano, there are plenty of greater demons which drop an even wider variety of rune items than the cockroach soldiers. These include rune chainbodies, full helms, and platelegs. However, players using this method should look out for player killers (if聽they are in PVP or bounty聽world)聽there are very few revenants that roam the area.

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Effectiveness Cooking level Requirement Details Other Requirements
10,000 coins per hour***** Level 1 In an area where players are killing cows, pick up raw beef left on the ground and cook it on a range. Raw beef is rarely taken from the drops due to the fact that cowhides and bones are more effective for making money. Cooked meat, in addition to giving Cooking experience, sells for 63 coins each.
***** Level 4 and up Another money-making method is making chocolate dust. Chocolate dust is made from a chocolate bar and a knife. You use the knife on the chocolate bar and it makes chocolate dust. Using this method, you make 23 coins profit per chocolate bar. This is not the best money making method, but it only takes four game ticks (2.4 seconds) to make 1 chocolate dust.
***** Level 40 Quick money can be gained if players is brave enough to buy cheap pizza bases from Fat Tony in Bandit’s Camp in Level 20 wilderness. They should bring nothing but 50 coins and travel from the Wilderness Volcano, fend off bandits, and finally they can reach his base. After buying them for 5 each, for a total of 10 (Tony’s maximum stock) players can travel back to safe places to make uncooked pizzas with cheese and tomatoes attained through respawn points in Aggie or Tony’s house, or buying them at the Grand Exchange. Uncooked pizzas currently sells for 1,649 coins each. However, the limit of this method is the restock rate of Tony’s pizza bases which is very slow, so world-switching may be necessary. Combat 15
***** Level 45 You can make some money and experience by cooking pizzas, albeit it might take a while. Purchase flour, tomatoes, Jugs of water and cheese off of the Grand Exchange for 357 coins. Alternately, acquire them on your own using any method you prefer.Even if you burn a few pizzas, you can still turn a profit as the number of cooked pizzas generally exceeds that of burnt ones. Ordinary pizzas sell for 1,663 each, with the end-profit being 1,306 coins each per cooked plain pizza.

Adding cooked meat only results in a marginal increase of profit, which is why it’s not recommended to upgrade to meat pizzas and sell, as it takes extra time (but can earn you 26 experience points more per pizza).

***** Level 55 and up Another money-making method is upgrading previously cooked pizzas. At the Grand Exchange, buy plain pizza and anchovies, combine them, and sell the anchovy pizzas back for a profit of 101 coins. This may not seem like much, but considering how little time it takes to add anchovies to one pizza (players can make 14 pizzas in about 30 seconds), you can easily make 170,000 coins per hour. 39 Cooking experience is also received for every anchovy pizza you upgrade in this fashion, resulting in around 65,520 experience per hour. However, it is very difficult to buy the raw ingredients as they are not in high supply yet receive high demand (most likely due to this article).Lately, however, this method has not been as useful due to the Personalised Shops update, making plain pizzas almost worth more than anchovy pizzas! More recently, though, anchovy pizzas are seeing a steady recovery and soon will be much more profitable than topping pizzas normally and selling.

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04-15-10

Runescape Smoking Kills

Posted by amber

For Runescape Official News:

Someone new has moved to Pollnivneach and, by some twist of fate, they are not called Ali! This strange new neighbour is called Sumona, and she has lost something very valuable in the depths of the Pollnivneach well. Mighty rewards are on offer for anyone willing to return what she has misplaced.

Meanwhile, eery wails and vile stenches seem to be pervading the streets. This may be unlucky for the Pollnivneach tourist trade, but at least there is something in it for adventurous types. In fact, they may be turned to one’s advantage when dealing with the mixed bag of unpleasantness beneath Pollnivneach…

With potentially epic, if unspecified, Slayer rewards on offer, this is a venture best-suited to those who risk their lives for curiosity. Let’s hope that curiosity is better for them than it is for cats.

Where to start Smoking Kills:

Talk to Sumona in Pollnivneach

Requirements to complete Smoking Kills:

Level 25 Crafting
Level 35 Slayer
Level 85 Combat
The Restless Ghost
Icthlarin’s Little Helper

Access to:

Two new dungeons to explore
An expansion to the Slayer skill
A new Slayer Master and some new Slayer gear

In other news…

We have introduced two new worlds for those who prefer to chat, or be chatted to, with Quick Chat. The worlds are 160 and 161. Conventional chat may not be used on these worlds - they are for Quick Chat users only.

NOTE - We would like to remind players that we have absolutely NO intention of removing free chat from the game, either now or in the future. Quick Chat is designed to be an optional alternative to normal chat.

Quick Chat users can now chat to their friends on FunOrb, and vice versa. Simply select a friend from your Friends List and then choose what you want to say from the ‘General’ and/or ‘Inter-game’ menus within Quick Chat.

We have made efforts to stop the strange ‘dancing’ effect that occurs when fighting monsters on the same square as you. You should find that, instead of moving from side to side, you find a more suitable position to attack the monster from.

Dragon square shields have been updated, thanks to observant players who noted that its two halves wouldn’t make a square!

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