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Runescape Skill Training Guide

Help with mining, smithing, wood cutting, fire making, and combat.

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This guide is designed to tell you where to train mining, Smithing etc. This guide will also tell you what equipment to buy and when to buy it. Unfortunately this has no member skills as I know none of them, sorry. I hope you like this guide, if you do like it then please click the "I like it" button.

Attack, Strength, and Defense

This is usually the most common combat skill, if you are a level 3 then you should go and train on chickens for a while, pick up all of the feathers and meat. Whenever you have a full inventory of meat and feathers take it to the bank in Lumbridge. This will help you get money quickly too. If you think that you have enough meat and feathers, cook the chicken on the range then sell it at the general store. If you have enough feathers then go to sell it at the grand exchange for about 3gp each. Usually you would pick up around 300 feathers. This makes about 1k! Once you are able to afford iron Armor, then buy the full set. After this you should have money left buy an iron scimitar. Do not buy a sword or longsword as they are only good for stabbing and stabbing trains all 3 things at the same time. You may think that this is useful however it is actually very bad, if you train all 3 things it takes 3 times as long to level up. However if you train strength first then you will get stronger hits as you are stronger. One more thing, skip steel armour as it is quite expensive and it is bad. Train up to level 10 and buy black armour and weapons. By now you should be able to figure out the rest for yourself

Magic

Start training magic on chickens also and take feathers and meat. Cook the meat and sell the feathers. Every half an hour go to the magic tutor and claim your runes. However make sure you take out all your runes into you inventory first, then just before you claim your runes, drop your own. Don't worry as the other players must wait 3 minutes until they pick up your runes. Now you have 30 extra runes in you inventory. If you are planning to buy an air staff then sell your air runes. These cost at the minimum 15 gp each. That is why I advise you to sell them as other elemental runes like water and fire cost about 8 gp average. Now go and buy some mage robes. Now you have become a real mage. Now go and buy some mind runes and if you are able to then buy some water runes to cast the basic water attack (I cant remember the name). Next train on cows then on al kahrid warriors in al kahrid. Once you hit level 23 you are able to use telekinetic grab. Go and train on the demon in the wizards tower south of draynor manor. Don't worry this demon cant get you so just keep on attacking. There will be lots of other mages there too. This is very profitable business as it drops mithril items and occasionally rune med helms.

Range

To start your ranging career then you should get your training bow and arrows. Then go and train on chickens again, get the feathers and chicken. Cook the chicken and sell the feathers. With this money buy some leather armour and coif. Then train on cows. Once you have level 5 range go and buy an oak short bow. Now you are probably thinking why would I get a short bow when I can get a long one? The answer is: Most of the time you will not be shooting long range and will be firing from quite close. Keep on buying the new bows once you can use them. Once you get to level 10 range and defence buy hard leather armour and wear it. Then when you get to level 20 range and defence buy studded armour. Then keep on training until you get level 40 armour and defence then buy green dragon hide armour. This is quite good armour against mages. I would now advise you to go into the bounty hunting business it makes quite good business for rangers as they can fire while moving and it is profitable.

Mining

Mining is a relatively boring skill but it gives you completely raw profit. If you are a miner you usually are also a smither look at the guide below for information about smithing. Start mining by getting half an inventory of tin and half for copper. Store all of this in your bank. If you want to you can sell it or smith it. Do this until you are able to smith the next thing. Once you get up to iron, then go to Falador. Generally mining is pretty straight forward. To get into the mining guild you need level 60 mining.

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Comments (12)
#1 by yomamam, Apr 1, 2008
nice...
#2 by pk master, Apr 2, 2008
ussualy, to cut yews, u need a woodcutting lvl of 60, not 70, but 70 would be a good lvl to start. OVer all, nice though. =)
#3 by pkfever, Apr 2, 2008
yea sorry, i kind of forgot wat level and i couldnt use the internet when i was typing up the article! so yea...
#4 by pkfever, Apr 2, 2008
PLEASE TURN OVER PAGE TO READ THE REST (u rote this)
#5 by sirish999, Apr 7, 2008
to get your fishing and cooking high:
go to barbarian village and start fishing.(fishing should be minimum lvl of 25-to get it to 25 buy a fishing rod from port sarim south of falador and than buy fish bait grand exchange snd than go fishing in lumbridge)
than when you have a full inventory go and cook in barbarian village, the fire is in a room where a person called peksa will be selling helmets.keep repeating this till 55 fishing and how much ever your cooking is. than go to karamaja and fishing lobs,tuns,swordfish.u can fish tuna when ou are lvl35 but its good if u go when you are 55lvl of fishing because it will really take long.keep repeating this and ull have a high lvl of fishing and cooking. i hope u will like it!
#6 by pkfever, Apr 8, 2008
actually i think that once you are level 45 you should already go to karajama to do some lobby pot fishing.
#7 by great, Apr 11, 2008
awesome guide dude, loved it
#8 by pkfever, Apr 11, 2008
did anione know that they spelt mi name rong as teh author's name
#9 by Repus Nogard, Apr 29, 2008
It's general, I suppose...

There are a bunch of ways that you can get ur stats up waay faster than what you have in this guide, but oh well. I don't expect much from beginners like urself.

Repus
#10 by rsgod, Jun 11, 2008
you need 32 cooking to get in the cooking guild
and this isnt much of a guide.
#11 by RAJEM, Jun 27, 2008
not bab.....
#12 by gws ftw!, Aug 28, 2008
this is a lame guide -.-
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