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04-4-08

Runescape Agility

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Agility is one of those skills in Runescape that are very hard and long to train, but are worth ever second of it in the send because it has so many uses. Agility is a members only skill so you will not be able to use this skill innless you are members. Agility is very important in the game of Runescape because with it your run “energy” will respond faster making you run for longer periods of time, you will also save time with Agility because you can go through shortcuts with certain levels of agility.

Now that you know a little bit about Agility your probably wondering how you train Agility, There are nine places where you can train Agility and these are called “Courses”. The nine courses are, The Gnome Sronghold Course [level 1], The Brimhaven Agilty Arena [level 1], The Skullball Game [level 25], The Agility Pyramid [level 30], The Penguin Course [level 30], The Barbarian Outpost Course [level 35], The Ape Atoll Course [level 48], The Wilderness Course [level 52], The Werewolf Course [level 60], and the Dorgesh-Kaan Course[level 70].

Now that you know where to train, you’re probably wondering when to train at each one of the courses. Well in this section I will be giving you a step buy step process of the fastest way to get to 99 Agility.

1 – 40: Train on the Gnome Stronghold Course all the way up to level 40, I know you can do the Barbarian Outpost at level 35 and yes that is a good course, but you will fail the obstacles a lot, so its best to wait until level 40.

40 – 52: Now train on the Barbarian Outpost, this course is good because you won’t fail much at this high of levels and you get great experience.

52 – 99: For the rest of the levels the best place to train is in the Wilderness Agilty Arena, this place may be unsafe, but if you do it on a low level world and don’t bring and good items then you won’t loose anything.

Tip: While training try and only wear things that make you weigh less, for example, Boots of Lightness, Spotted Capes, and Spottier Capes.

Here is a list of all the shortcuts you can do with Agility

Name: Location: Level Needed:
Crumbling Wall Falador West 5
Rope Swing Karamja West 10
Stepping Stones Brimhaven Dungeon 12
Monkey Bars Edgeville Dungeon 20
Underwall Tunel Yanille 21
Log Balance Coal Trucks 22
Underwall Tunel Varrock 26
Pipe Squeeze Brimhaven Dungeon 30
Underwall Tunel Falador South 31
Stepping Stones Brimhaven Dungeon 33
Stepping Stones Draynor Manor 34
Log Balance Ardougne 37
Pipe Squeeze Brimhaven Dungeon 38
Rock Climb Gnome Stronghold 37
Cliff Side Scrambler Al-Kharid 41
Cliff Side Scramble – Easy Trollheim 42
Narrow Crevice Dwarves Mine 43
Cliff Side Scramble – Medium Trollheim 44
Cliff Side Scramble – Advanced Trollheim 45
Log balance Eleven Lands 46
Narrow Walkway – Medium Lost City 47
Cliffside Scramble – Hard Trollheim 48
Log Balance Fremennik Province 51
Pipe Squeeze Edgeville Dungeon 58
Weathered Wall Port Phasmatys 59
Cliffside Scramble - Easy Elven Lands 61
Spiked Chain Climb Slayer Tower 62
Narrow Crevice Slayer Dungeon 64
Climb Trollheim Wilderness 65
Narrow Walkway - Advanced Temple on the Salve 66
Cliffside Scramble - Medium Lost City 68
Pipe Squeeze Elven Lands 70
Spiked Chain Climb Slayer Tower 71
Spiked Blades Jump Members Dungeon 80
Spiked Blades Jump Slayer Dungeon 81
Cliffside Scramble - Advanced Elven Lands 85

Runescape is a massive online web-based RPG that has caught a lot of interest over the past few years. It has grown tremendously, and it should have, because it’s a great game. If your new to it, then keep reading – this guide will talk you through how to make a good start on the game, and give you a taste of what the game has to offer. Read on.

You start on Tutorial Island, here, you’ll learn all the basics of combat, cooking, fishing, fire making – a lot of the skills basically. The tutorials on the island are very interactive, so you’ll learn most of the basics on that. What’s important though, is once you get off Tutorial Island – what do you do? Where do you go? All is explained in this guide.

Once you get off Tutorial Island, you end up in Lumbridge, the starting village of Runescape. Here you’ll find a lot of low level monsters for you to kill, and collect loot off – gold pieces, feathers, bones, the lot – but are you looking for a better way to start off? Being an experienced player, I would suggest that you actually look to expertise in one skill for now, and really push your development on that one skill. For example, a good skill to start with is mining. It’s requirements are very basic, all you need is a pickaxe, and the right mining area. You’ll be supplied with a pickaxe so there’s no need to worry about that.

Mining is very interesting. You gain experience in mining dependant on the ores you mine. You receive a certain amount of experience every time you mine that type of ore, and as your levels increase, you’re able to mine a much larger variety of ores.

The reason why mining is a good skill to start off with, is because you can combine it with smithing, the skill of making armours in order to make yourself your first set of armour. Plus, once you get to about level 30 mining, you can make quite a lot of money through the mining of iron and coal as they both sell for a nice amount each.

To start off mining, just make sure you’ve got your pickaxe in your inventory (or you can equip it by clicking on it in your inventory), and head off down to the nearest mines. The nearest mines from Lumbridge and one of the best to start off in, in my own opinion is the south-east Varrock mines. Just head north from Lumbridge (cross the bridge) and you should hit Varrock pretty soon (it’s best if you open up the World Map that Runescape provides you above the gaming screen). If you haven’t already, deposit all items (there is a bank in Varrock) you’ve got in your inventory except your pickaxe (if you haven’t equipped it) and head off to the mines.

Start off by mining copper, and then once you hit the appropriate level, move onto more challenging ores like iron. If you want more information on mining ores, and the level requirements to mine them along with the different level requirements for using different pickaxes, check out this page.
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04-3-08

Making money in Runescape

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There are several ways of making money one Runescape. To you, some of these ways may be fun to you and others might not be fun. This article will show you all the ways that you can earn money so at the end; you can choose which one you prefer. Everyone has their likes so this will help you choose yours. There are two parts to this guide and the first part displays how members only can make money on Runescape and the second part displays how both members and non members can make money on Runescape. If you want to start earning Runescape money really quicker, then becoming a member is what you need to do!

Members Only

Picking Up Flax:
1. Absolutely nothing is needed to be able to pick up flax. Go over to Camelot and go down to the Flax area where there’s only flax there and start picking them up. Keep going back and forth to the bank.(Area where you can find flax to pick up.)

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2. Make sure your inventory is empty to make it quicker to get 1,000 flax. Once you have collected 1,000 flax, then go to the same bank which is nearby the flax area and sell your flax’s for 100 gold coins each. A total of 100k is earned for just picking up some flax.

Spinning Flax into Bow Strings:
You must have a crafting level of 10 in order to spin flax. If you have a crafting level of 10, then you can start off by either purchasing 1k flax from someone or by picking them up. Buying these will make you save more time and at the same time still make profits. The profits are less though. Simply once you have your flax take them to the spinning wheel and spin them. Go back and forth doing this and after a few trips, you will be completed. Sell your bow strings for 180-200 each, ending you up with 180-200k profits. If you had bought the flax, then your profit will be 80-100k for spinning them.

Woodcutting (Maples):
1. Get a woodcutting level of 45 to cut maples.
2. Go down to the Camelot which has maple trees right across from it. These trees are very close to the bank so it won’t take long to walk to the bank.
3. Cut 1,000 maple logs and sell them to other members for 80-100 each. Total will be 80k-100k for all of them!

Woodcutting (Magics):

1. To be able to start cutting magics, you will need a level of 75 which is the highest to cut any tree.
2. Take a rune axe and start cutting them. You can get bored off of cutting as it takes longer than yews to cut.
3. Cut 1,000 magic logs and sell them. Each log is worth 1k! That’s a lot of money.
4. Once completed sell them at the bank to other members and earn 1,000,000 Gold coins!

Members/Non Members

Woodcutting (Willows):
1. Get a woodcutting level of 30 to cut willows.
2. Go down to Lumbridge and cut 1,000 willow logs. The bank is right next to you so this makes it quick and easy to store them up.
3. Once you have 1,000 willow logs, then go ahead and sell them for 30 coins each and easily get 30k gold!

Woodcutting (Yews):
1. After cutting so many logs and having your woodcutting level become 60, you can now cut Yew logs!
2. Get a rune axe and find somewhere where there is a Yew tree that has a bank right next to it to make the traveling time shorter.
3. Start cutting Yew trees to get some logs. You will need to collect a about 3,500 of them.
4. Once completed, take all these logs to the bank and sell them to the other members. You can sell all these for 1,000,000 gold coins! Yea, that is a lot of zeros.

Steel Bars:
1. Steel bars are used to make things such as armour. You are going to have a minimum of a mining level of 30 to be able to mine iron ores and coal.|
2. Start out by mining 2,000 coal since this is the hardest part. Once done with this, go ahead and start cutting 1,000 iron ores.
3. Take your iron ores and coal to the furnace and smelt them into steel bars. When completed, you should have a total of 1,000 steel bars.
4. Head over to a bank in Falador and sell each steel bar for 500 coins each! You should have a total of 500k when you sell all of them.

Combat:
There are plenty of different ways to make money by combat since there are a ton of things to fight. Try fighting the monsters that drops good items and then resell these items. Also, sell when you have a lot of that items. If you are fighting wizards and you keep getting runes, then keep fighting until you have about 500-1,000 runes of each. This will not only benefit you in getting more money but also in your combat levels also.

Mining Iron Ores:
1. Locate the iron rocks in Varrock and start mining them.
2. Mine as much as 1,000 iron ores. This may take time but it’s worth it at the end.
3. When your done, take them to one of the bank in Varrock and sell them for 50 gold coins each bringing you a total of 50,000 gold once sold.

Collecting Seeds:

1. Take an axe and find willow or yew trees. You can pick others but these are more effective when looking for seeds.
2. Now keep cutting trees and you will find out that bird nests usually falls out of the trees.
3. Store all you’re logs and seeds in the bank. Once you have a lot of them, then sell them all. Seeds are worth a lot so search before you actually sell them to make full profits.
4. Not only will you make money from the seeds but also in the logs too.
(Seeds are worth around 1k-200k each.)

Making Armour:
1. Create as much bars as you can of any kind. The best possible that you can make would always be the best one to create.
2. Take them to Anvil and smith you’re bars into armour. Trying making the armours in sets so that it can be easier to sell to people.
3. The prices will vary depending on what kind of armour you make, but if you do make a lot of sets then you can end up with a good junk of money.

These are a few ways that you can make money on Runescape when you are not a member. If you are a member, then you can read part two of this article for ways to make money on a members world.

Second Article (Real Money)
You see a lot of sites selling Runescape gold on the Internet nowadays. It opens up a lot of opportunities for players too, instead of players grinding and using a lot of time making gold pieces in-game to buy the next best weapon, or armour, they could just buy gold online – much quicker, much more efficient.
This also opens up opportunities to players to make some real cash too.

These sites also buy gold pieces of players, so if you find a way of making a lot of gold pieces, then you could sell them to these sites and make some profit. Merchanting is a quick and easy way of making money (check our merchanting guide), but it does require some initial investment.

Runescape gold sites normally buy gold pieces in millions, from around $2.99+ per million. This sounds like rubbish money for a million gold pieces, but it’s actually pretty easy to make a lot of gold once you reach your few hundred thousand gold pieces.

Not only to these Runescape gold sites buy gold pieces, but they also buy characters as well. If you have a character that is of a high level in a lot of skills, then you could probably get a decent price for it on one of these sites. The best thing to do is offer your character for sale, and see which site will offer the most for it. The problem with this is selling your character like this is actually against Runescape’s TOS, so they can ban you for it.

I would recommend you use merchanting in order to make a lot of GP (when I say a lot, I mean in the hundred millions), then sell around half of it to the Runescape gold sites, and then use the other half to make more money again through merchanting.

If you get it right, you can actually make quite a bit out of this method, but mastering merchanting can be a little tricky at times. Sometimes, you can’t find the item you want at the right price, or no one buys your items at the price you set for a long while – don’t worry, tweak your sales prices until you get the right amount where you can easily buy and sell items when merchanting.

One tip when making money in Runescape is to be wary when selling your gold to people. Always find a reputable Runescape gold merchant before selling to them.
Have patience and good luck in your money-making adventures!

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04-3-08

Black Knight’s Fortress

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Difficulty: Easy
Items Needed: Cabbage, Bronze Medium Helmet, Iron Chainbody
Length: Medium
Requirements: A minimum of twelve quest points and able to survive attacks when fighting with level 33 knights
Description: Oh No! What are the Black Knight (Bad Guys) up to now? Their Mischief! Well, with the help of the White Knights (Good Guys), You will experience the joy of spying on the Black Knights and crashing their plans! Ha-ha doesn’t that sound fun?

Quest Instructions:

1.) Well the starting point would be in the White Knight’s Castle which is located in Falador. Start this Quest by talking to Sir Amik Varze. He is located in the castle on the third floor. When you talk to him, he will tell you that the Black Knights are planning to get rid of the White Knights. To stop the Black Knights from do this, the White Knights are going to ask you to spy on them. When he does ask you, Accept his challenge.

2.) Next thing to do is to head to the Monastery. You should find it located east of the Ice Mountain. As soon as you get there just look north and you will find cabbages growing there. Go ahead and pick one up.

3.) Now, this is where the fun begins! o ahead to the North of the ice mountains. There you will find the Black Knight’s Fortress. If you have the Bronze Medium Helmet and the Iron Chain body, it is now time to wield them. So, if you do have them, Skip the next step. If you don’t, then here is how to get the items:

Cabbage: Read step 2 above. It should tell you where to get the cabbage.

Bronze Medium Helmet: Getting the bronze medium helmet should be pretty easy. You could either mine a copper and a tin ore and smelt them to make a bronze bar. Once you make the bronze bar, then take it to any anvil including the hammer and make the Bronze Medium Helmet. Also you can buy it at any local general store for about five to ten gold points. To smith, this you would have to have an experience level of one.

Iron Chain body: The Iron chain body has the same concept. It can be player made. All you need is to mine a few iron ores and then take them to the furnace and smelt them. Keep in mind that you only have 50% chance of getting the iron bar, and that is precicely the reason why I tell you to mine several. Finally, make sure you have three iron bars. Also to smith it, you would have to have an experience level of 26. Also you will be able to buy the chain body at any local general store or you can buy it at the Chain body Store located in Varrock.

** I strongly suggest you get these items before you start the quest. With them in hand, it will not take that long to complete, compared to not having them along with you. **

** Also I would suggest that you bring runes to teleport, back to Falador at the end, so that you can save some valuable time, but you need the right amount of maging level to do this. **

4.) Okay, so you now have the items. You should have by now already wielded the Armor. You should find a door in the Central Fortress. You should be able to find it on the South. Next, push the door to go upstairs. Okay, now that you are inside, you can put on your regular armor for the rest of the quest.

5.) After you push the wall, climb to the top floor of the fortress. You should then find a ladder to go downstairs. You can go down that ladder now. Open the door on the East now. You will find a ladder you need to climb. It will take you to a room, where you will find two cannons and a black knight. Now, climb down the ladder to your East. You will come to another room, where you should be able to find the Zamorak Alter. Once you have opened the door, a Black Knight will then come attack you. You can choose to not fight it just by simply walking away.

6.) Continue the quest by climbing the laddert on your Southwest. You should now be in a small room. Right now, we will start spying on the black knights. Go to the grill and pick the option ‘listen at grill’. You should be able to see a witch who says the weapon is almost ready. To finish the weapon, she will need the cabbage that grows in Draynor Manor, and any other cabbage will destroy the weapon. And that’s your cue to destroying the weapon.

7.) Ok, so head back downstairs to the main floor and push the wall to get out. Open the door to your East. Now a guard will come up to you and tell you that the Black Knights are holding a very important meeting, that they will kill anyone who gets in. Tell the guard that you are brave and then you go inside.

Once you are inside, a black knight will attack you. Again, you can choose to kill it or to just simply walk away and go up the ladder. Walk East, then go south and you will see a wall. Choose the option to push the wall. You will find a hole on the floor. Do you still have that cabbage you picked? Well! now it’s time for you to drop it in the hole. The cabbage will now fall in the cauldron and destroy the weapon. Great Work! Now your job is complete!

8.) To finish the quest, head back to Falador and talk to Sir Amik Varz. You may also teleport there, to make it faster. He will then reward you.

Finally,

Congratulations!! You have completed the Black Knight’s Fortress Quest!
A job well done!

Rewards:

  • 3 Quest Points
  • 2500 Coins

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04-3-08

Runescape Training Guide

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All Runescape players have trained at least once in their Runescape life. Whether it is killing men in lumbridge or going one on one with greater demons in the wilderness, it’s still considered training. This guide will hopefully allow you to choose the most efficient way to train and maybe earn some spare gold while you are at it.

When you begin Runescape, you start at Tutorial Island. This is the best place to train when you are level 3. Unfortunately, you can only train to level 3 in any skill on Tutorial Island, or so I heard. When you are finished, go to lumbridge by talking to the mage in the final training field. Lumbridge is dangerous to level 3s but so is anywhere else in Runescape. Don’t take on men in lumbridge for they will kick your butts after a while. Depending on what you want to be, go to different training areas. For example, warriors should go to the goblin house east of lumbridge. Train a bit at the goblin house until you have 10 coins and think you are set for training.

You will need 10 coins to pass the gate to al-kharid. When you enter, head south until you find a house full of al-kharid warriors. Wait till someone attacks one then attack it. Never challenge al-kharid warriors by yourself until the level of 20. Even then, bring some food for survival. I recommend training only strength and attack if you’re being a warrior. Do not train defense until you are level 40+. Usually you will get slaughtered because making money at level 3+ is difficult for many people. Guards and monsters will attack you and you will lose all your money.

Mages are what people should train for until level 35. They make great warriors in the wilderness despite their cost. Training for mages should be in enclosed spaces with lots of nooks and crannies so monsters cannot attack you. Varrock is a good place to train because there is a jail there where you can kill monks. If you go to the jail guard’s place, then you can attack guards behind the fence. When you have enough maging or ranging, go to the wizards tower and attack the lesser demons.

Barbarian village is the best place to train for me. Flesh Crawlers level 38 only hit ones and my adamant and rune armor protects me from consecutive blows. Go to the second floor of the dungeon and turn on auto retaliates. 40 defense and good armor should make your training much easier here. Hopefully this guide will make a better place to train for non-members. GOOD LUCK FELLOW RUNESCAPIANS!!!

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