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Frozen Loner

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  1. At current dragon bone prices (25k each), you can earn 4-6m per hour with little to no effort or skill levels!
  2. Gonna be a gold-plated AK, gold dog-tag necklace, and pet Optimus Prime
  3. If you're low on money, this is my go-to build for wilderness PK. Alternatively, you can replace the blessed spirit shield with a mage's book. If you're worried about switches, and also don't want to risk much, here's a tele blocking build for you. This is probably the easiest build to use in my opinion. If you don't have a firecape, use an obsidian or whatever you have. A dragon dagger can replace the granite maul, but you lose out on around 6 damage. Now this is my main deepwild build. It is quite expensive so I don't recommend using this if you are worried about money. I sometimes swap the ahrims for zuriels. This is my revenant caves build for when I'm in and out, this is a risky build so I only use this if I'm making a single pass or I've already scouted caves. I focused on dps here, and it's not good for a fight against a PK tribrid build. Here's a more affordable main build for deepwild. If you don't have firecape as always you can swap for obsidian or etc. This is a lower cost build that packs an insane punch. I like using this a lot, but it's pretty situational. You'll need the firecape & berserker ring for this one, it's not something I'd swap out.
  4. Beast guide! Very helpful and easy to understand. Look forward to the other raid rooms as well!
  5. I also got my cat for Christmas when I was young he's ancient now
  6. Alright! Will add in next update! Edit: added Magic Fang & Staff of the Dead
  7. GUIDE: Money Making by Frozen Loner #1 - Dragon Bones Dragon bones sell for 50-70k each. Green dragons are pretty weak and are super easy to farm. Dragons drop noted bones if you donate at least $10 for the Bronze Donor rank. With teleports to and from these green dragons you can easily bank and drink from the pool before teleporting back for more bones. All you need is some dragon hide armor, a rune cbow, anti-dragon shield, and anti fire potions to get started. Top Locations: - Instant access by using the blue Luna portal at home to teleport to either Eastern or Western dragons, but I suggest West because it's only level 15 wilderness so you can easily escape a PK'er. - The myth guild is also a great place for green dragons, you can get there if you don't like the wilderness by using the Fairy Tree at home. #2 - Revenant Caves This is a massive money making location, and it's not hard to get started. This is a very dangerous location due to being a PK hotspot, but as long as you bring a glory amulet and know your escape routes it's not too bad. Just be prepared to die and don't bring too much stuff with you. Having 89 agility will be the fastest escape possible from most pk'ers if you get tele-blocked, otherwise you'll have to run north to the cave entrance and try to escape that way. The best part about killing Revs is that all revs share the same drop table, and you can kill them at really low combat levels. The higher level revs drop loot at increased rates so it in my opinion isn't worth going here immediately, but you do have a small chance at really good loot from even the Revenant implings. #3 - Thieving This is probably the easiest way to get quick money for a new player. Thieving gives cash and items, which can then be sold either to the Sigmund NPC, or put on the Trading Post for other players to buy. Top Methods: Elves Tzhaar Rogues Den Bank Vault The bank vault is a pretty fast way to collect gems. These sell at a pretty decent rate on the trading post at home, so it's not a bad strategy. Blood Shards in Darkmeyer These are pretty rare, but sell for 80-100m each. Very great money for relatively low effort, if you have the thieving level. You will need to do a quest to get here, but it takes about 5 minutes to finish. #4 - Slayer Slayer is an insane money maker -- if you get lucky! I personally don't like doing slayer for money because it takes a ton of time and effort. High level slayer also takes high level stats, so this isn't a good pick for new players. I'm not going to go into detail with the slayer method, because it's one of the most popular guides online. #5 - Herblore Not many players can make the high level potions, but everyone wants them. Saradomin brews and super combats sell like hotcakes! Sara Brew: 81 Herblore Toadflax Crushed Birds Nest Vial of Water Super Combat: 90 Herblore Torstol Super Atk/Str/Def Potions Anti-venom +: 94 Herblore Torstol Anti-venom Divine Super Combat: 97 Herblore Crystal Dust Super Combat Potion #6 - Mining & Smithing Ores, and more so Bars, sell quite easily depending on which they are. If you're selling ores I would go with coal, otherwise you'll want to sell mithril bars and up. The best location for mining is definitely the motherload mine. #7 - Barrows This is a relatively easy minigame. You don't need to be super strong or have really good gear. It will definitely help, but isn't necessary. Barrows gear sells for 6-8m a piece, so it's not the best method, but it's a pretty decent one depending what loot you pull. #8 - Fletching I don't really suggest doing fletching specifically for money making, but if you're trying to reach level 99 or just making yourself a stockpile of bolts and arrows, this skill can net you a large stack of gold if you sell your fletched items on the trading post. #9 - Tournaments This is one method that can get you great gear super early like the fighter torso, mage book, barrows gear, dragon knives, and more. Tournaments are free, instanced minigames that give you temporary gear and skill levels in order to fight other players for a blood money prize. Blood money can be exchanged for gear at NPC shops, or sold directly to other players on the trading post. Blood money typically goes for anywhere from 100-200gp per 1 blood money. Blood Money Shops: The Nieve NPC at home offers various items and gear in exchange for your blood money, most notably the fighter torso. The Blood Merchant NPC appears as an event in the Wilderness. This NPC's shop changes every time it reappears, and usually has a mage book, barrows gear, dragon knives, and other high tier items. However, trading this NPC is risky because doing so will give you a high-risk skull and you will lose everything on your person should you die.
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