That was literally my first and second 99 in that order, and I am yet to 99 since lmfao 🤣🤣 *Edit*1month later and I have 99 crafting And very close to 99 woodcutting
Would also like to add, in my opinion as you're going through with the 70 in all skills and working on slayer, get the quest Cape. Just like slayer, I strongly believe the questing system in this game is designed to drive your account forward. So many of the best money makers and gear, spells and prayers are locked behind quests, and it will open up the entire game to you whilst steadily putting your acc in a decent spot if you start with the optimal quest guide. Don't destroy yourself by doing it all in one weekend, but with only 155 quests currently in the game, if you just take the time to do 2 quests per day, 2 bird house runs and 2 farming runs, then go off and do whatever chill activity you feel like, you'd be amazed at how quickly that adds up over time. Or even if you approach it way more casually and look at it as something you want to take slowly, even 2-3 quests per week, one tree run and one herb run per day, birdhouses too, over the course of a year the small consistencies will add up significantly.
Step 1. 99 FM at 10 hp while Wintertodt is still viable. Step 2. Base 40s combat. Step 3. At least 40 Agility, preferrably 55. Step 4. Combat until slayer level 75. Step 5. Cooking to 99, unlocks good cooking moneymaking via karambwan. Step 6. Quit, everything else takes too much of your life.
This game does take a lot of time so it’s best to consider that but I also like the fact that I can cook or plank make while I’m working and do afk tasks like that. Then when I’m home I kill vorkath etc raids. That way it’s a good balance
This could all be achieved in a couple of weeks and you're saying to quit 🤔 people could genuinely do that in less than a week I'm being lenient for the average player, what are you talking about?
I recommend AFKing as much as you can, I have afkd every single skill in this game and it has made it all bearable. I am 2268 total, so so close to finally maxing
@@BasedGodProdigy came back to the game in 2019 at 1200 total, so since then, and I only play on average 4 days a week, I am now at 2273, 98 RC, 98 thieving and 97 Agil. I am almost there lol
@@kaaugs16 The video starts with saying "Base 70". By then, I'd say Magic should just be as high as you need it to be in order to help with what you are currently doing. If you need magic to make your Slayer grind faster, so be it, put it where you need it to be.
I disagree with farming. It's a very useful and easy 99 and should be done along the way. Don't leave a 99 for last that is going to have you wait multiple hours for stuff to grow
@@Lyk0ss he says to do it during the buyables at the end tbf. I think since he's talking about making money u rly should be doing farming along the whole way, if you do just herbs 3-5 times a day ur prolly 99 with rly big profit before ur even halfway trough all the other grinds he described.
Great guide! Only thing I would change is to continue farming at the very beginning with slayer and the other combat skills. It has one of the most useful skillcapes in the game and is also a great passive moneymaker that can be done throughout the entire time of trying to max. Doing it early means you have the skillcape early which will help you get all your other 99's.
Something that is really helping me in my max grind is going for skilling collection logs. Gives more milestones in between levels and builds your account nicely.
I practically funded my account through skilling. Was in my mid 70’s with fighter torso and ob legs with a whip decided to go for rc pet. 16m of rc deep went and bought bis melee gear for vorkath camped him and funded my range gear. Burnt out for now but staying at vorkath for another 300m to fund my mage gear eventually. Imo I think skilling is the best money maker bcuz low/mid slayer doesn’t make u any money honesty took me 15-30min for a task only to make 100-300k. While rc I was making close to 2m/hr doing double nats
@@Astelch Slayer you can actually also lose a lot of money if using prayer pots/cannon on low/mid level. I absolutely despise when people say Slayer is a good money makes. yeah maybe at 70/75+ but getting there is an expensive and gruelling process.
@@songlovers3426 low/mid level slayer isn’t worth doing. I’d say skilling until you get like a 200m bank where you can melee and range with decent gear.
On my uim I learned that rooftops is a lot more fun when combining with herb and birdhouse runs every 1:20 hours. You'd preferably want a clean inventory on a uim to do herb runs, so 1 inv spot for marks is pretty nice. It's like a thing to look forward to every hour while running and before I knew it I had 99 agility. I don't have to, but I also notice I enjoy rooftops a lot more on my main when I do that there as well.
I would add: get your quest cape and do your diaries. As early as possible. The xp rewards alone will save you hours of grinding, you’ll unlock the whole map which can give you more training options, you’ll unlock some of the best training gear in the game, you’ll get tons of QOL benefits that will make your Skilling grinds easier. Do your quests and diaries! Also Magic matters because it factors into magic defense and it’s also good for utility and money-making. Think teleports, resurrecting crops, shadow veil, degrime, tan leather, plank make, etc etc. Also yes you do need it for raids
@@VynTastic1I'm assuming you've already figured it out, but for anyone else that's wondering, Ressurect Crops is not a Lunar spell, it's an Arceuus spell.
One thing that took me a long time to truly understand was the cost of training things in a profitable way. A maxed irl friend of mine pushed me out of being stuck in the midgame (i had a quest cape and was still doing barrows and blast furnace as a moneymaker lol). He convinced me to get my first nonquest Vorkath kc. Took me a whole inventory of food to get the kill after dying a few times. Two days later i was getting 2-kill trips. Fast forward about half a year and being mentally pushed into the endgame-ish PvM has netted me a 400m bank (up from 20m back then). I still love Vorkath to death, switched from ranged to melee after i got 99str and im closing in on 99atk too now. How does this go back to understanding the cost of training things profitably? Well, back when i was poor and stuck in midgame, i'd always shy away from training methods that cost money, *because they cost money*. But that costs time, lots of time. And i already knew back then that it's better to have a solid moneymaker and blow cash on leveling fast, but i never played according to that knowledge. *Any method of training a skill that doesn't give me 1.5-2M GP an hour costs me money, and the longer it takes me to level, the more money it costs.* Spend GP training skills, not time. You'll be printing money at ToA or CG or Vorkath once you have the stats, just make sure you get there!
Vorkath seems to be such a comfort boss for a lot of people. It was also my first boss I ever farmed for GP (Aside from I think Giant Mole) and it definitely helped me realize that I was not going to level my skills effectively without a steady flow of cash for the upgrades and materials I need. Just today I got Vorki pet and I'm looking forward to many more kills and plenty of cash. Ironically, PVM is the secret to skilling, GP is renewable, your time is not.
to be fair, magic is actually super useful, for skilling and combat in combat it gives you the majority of your magic defense, and at 99 (unless using shadow) you dont need ancest hat for max hit in skilling spells like plank make are nice for getting mage xp while you get prepped for cons
Overall a good video! Doing driftnet fishing grants you 120k hunter xp an hour and 80-100k fishing xp an hour. Also tempoross gets you 100k fish an hour wich is actually a oke minigame. Pickpocketing elves or vyrewatches makes you bank if you wanna do it that way.
For runecrafting: I completed Sins of the father and mined 90k daeyalt essence. I went from 52 rc to 75 rc in a matter of days. I was averaging 68k xp/hr and after a while It was afkable after some muscle memory. Theres a video of someone achieving 140k xp/hr with colossal pouch, crafting cape, and ring of the elements. This method along with guardians of the rift and occasionally blood rune crafting for gp/hr
Don't forget the 18 hours of deyalt essence mining in you calculations. If you just did GOTR you would of gotten more gold and done it faster overall, but doing deyalt is more afk so it all depends how you like to play i guess.
@@_Strats_ Daeyalt effectively halves the amount of time you spend runecrafting and instead you spend it mining essence. It's not efficient but if you hate runecrafting it's very very good for your sanity.
If you are planning on fully maxing, including achievement diaries and quests, I'd strongly suggest not following this 'guide' unless you want to be a 124cb normie with 1700 total by the time you burn out because a single mining level takes you 3 hours. Rather: - efficient quest guide wiki until qpc - get skill reqs for all diaries as they unlock valuable areas, items, etc. - while you do this, do AS MANY farm and birdhouse runs as you can to get early cash - either go with gathering skills first to get you money and get the hardest skills out of the way, or get 99 slayer first for the money to max buyable skills - switch up skills A LOT to avoid burning out, nobody enjoys 400h of agility without breaks - join a clan to pvm/skill together with, communities are underrated when it comes to motvation - have fun, don't force yourself
@@zachwillard5663 wintertodt isn't nearly as important for mains as it is for ironmen. If playing an ironman, absolutely do wintertodt before anything else, and try to get to 65 farming asap for farming contracts.
@@Mr.Hashira There are so many ways to train slayer. I often switch it up and it never gets boring. Melee, mage, range. With food/prayer. Afk/full focus + cannon. Also different tasks. Some are afk, some make good money, some are good xp and then theres boss tasks.
as for defense, its rather efficient to train it through mage or range since both can hit multiple targets ( chinning and bursting ).for example, mm2 cave or even at kourend burstable spot
in the end of my wintertodt grind I enjoyed it and had a lot of seeds saved up, if I made an iron man account I would prioritize getting to wintertodt asap so I can start building a bank.
@@no_mnom thats not wrong, but even at 40 farming and 60 wc I was getting magic seeds & magic logs. Just if I had them higher, i would've gotten more. it's good to build up seed collection to start contracts and is a fast 99.
@@no_mnom i opened all my wt crates at like 12 farming, and i got enough tree seeds to take me to almost 60. on the way to burning through all the wt seeds, you should have a ton of bird nests from birdhouse runs to keep you going
You might as well do optimal quest guide on the way to base 70 because the highest stat requirements for any grandmaster quest is 70 with higher suggested combat stats for some of them
Honestly doing all quests from the beginning is the best way to go. They also have an efficient quest order guide on the wiki and that also alleviates you from wasting money leveling up skills that you could've got through questing. After that probably maxxing your combat at nmz should be next. Then I would probably follow that up by getting 77-80 prayer. After that, go straight for 99 slayer. You'll then have enough money to level up prayer to 99 and a lot of other skills in that order. After that I would recc doing pvm and finishing out the achievements and grabbing all items. You then should have enough to max all the way
Don't recommend nmz, you will get all your combat stats basically to 99 if you get 99 slayer. Nmz is good for imbuing stuff and getting combat levels for pures not mains
I am working on max and if I could do it again I would do the quests first but I would not do nmz again. I’ve been 126 with 90 slayer for like three years now lol. Slayer is next.
@@Mvgical doing efficient slayer you'll do alot of burst and cannon tasks. You can comfortably get 90s in combat stats before actually starting slayer this speeds up the process alot
I would like to propose a few changes: - Start with doing quests for tons of early exp and unlocks (can be included in base 70) - ASAP start doing herb runs for farming exp and turn herbs to potions for herblore exp (You do not lose much if you grow your own herbs.) If it takes few months why leaving it for last? - Do Wintertodt for firemaking exp. Do this before slayer because low HP helps with cheaper sustain in this minigame. - 99 Fishing before slayer if barbarian fishing. Higher starting STR will make slayer faster and the same can not be said about reverse situation. Nevertheless great video with tons of information.
For an iron I would say the best start is 1. 99 FM @ WT with cakes 2. 70 Agility @ Rooftops for graceful and fossil shortcut 3. 99+ Thievy and 25M Gold @ Ardy Knights with Rogue's and Ardy Med 4. 85 WC @ Fossil Island Teaks 4. Use Gold and Teaks To Get 84 Con for Max House 5. Now go do whatever you want in whatever order
I have a video series idea, not just a video idea. 'Skills: A Completionist Guide'. A series where you do a levelling guide for every skill where the goal is to complete the collection log in the most efficient way possible. With boaty swapping from HC to collection log completion now could be the perfect time for it. It would lead to a very interesting and original way of levelling a skill, with a very compelling goal to achieve.
Step 1: Quest Cape Step 2: All Hard Diaries Step 3: Max Melee After that it really just comes down to what you enjoy doing. I maxed RS2 in 2011. The best advice I can give is to set short term and long term goals. You also don't want to get trapped into the "efficiency" mindset. Just play the how you like and you will get there eventually. Its about the journey, not the destination.
I actually really like the recommendation of firemaking. However I'd probably reverse it with slayer for that reason, just gun it out at low hp. My current main I gunned out 17m fm exp and the pet at 40hp, so not even as optimally as I could have, but wt just gives you some great starting cash. Slayer and questing will always be the go to recommendation for new players, but wt is a great start for alts. Same goes for temp, quick supplies and gp especially on irons.
99 fming is clutch for some quests where you need a light source also wintertold gives decent drops for other skills or even start cash. I did 99 cooking,fming then fleching alcing all the bows and made 20 mill plus to start with
Video I'd like to see , and that I know pretty much no other Osrs creator has done is. A full guide on the Potions 'most common' -the effect -where/when to use them -is it better to cobine or buy the 'super variant' I feel like its a big topic that nobody really use because its not out there ! *Ps sorry for my English.
Is there something to be said for fishing to be the first 99? It levels up strength as well, and the agility exp will help with slayer runs in the future
@@Ifollowmusic1 I didn’t set myself up to do braindead content, I set myself up to raid. I’m saying I do braindead content on the side, helps unlock the non braindead content (bosses) I want to do
i dont know why you would be killing brine rats when u can skip them for only burst tasks. simply turael boost for 1500 slayer points and just cannon bp burst every task
,ax out your construction to get maxed out portal nexus, jewelry box, altars, rejuvenation pool, pendant etc. will save so much time and all i carry are house tele tabs.
Im not sure why people say mention slayer along with money. It can be good money if u boss but if u just barrage/cannon or even normal slayer you're still using prayer potions and combat potions which are expensive. I
I’m entirely the opposite. I hate doing long slow boring first. I think it’s better to do the shorter one first and mix longer ones so it at least feels like you are making progress. I have mining, Agil, and rc left and they are the slowest but it feels good in my mind thinking I only have 3 left
It's a lot easier to grind the skills you hate when you know the max cape is on the other side. Nobody does runecrafting and thinks "Only 20 more hours of this and then I get to do woodcutting! Hurray!"
Totally respect your opinion but I would place Farming much earlier. The cape is a budget construction cape (farming guild -> spirit tree) and although it may cost money to get 99, you can make it back easily with herb runs.
If you incorporate torstols you'll get great exp AND great gp. If you're looking to not break the bank farming: -torstols -calquats -hardwoods -fruit trees (papayas are dirt cheap and decent exp)
If the answer is anything but train every skill together, you're going to burn out. I saw a guy yesterday at rune dragons for my task and he was wearing torags with a dhl. He asked me if he should sell the lance for bandos. I imagine he just bought a lance and decided to rebuild with it. I tried to do the same thing with a dhcb back in the day lol and you learn really quickly you can't just do the same thing over and over again.
honestly... agility first. then magic. agility at maxed will give so many benefits and getting a full grace makes running everywhere so much better. and the shortcuts. then magic for the heaps of teleports all over the place. but before magic u can just get amulet and rings. after that i guess i would get either thieving or slayer. but on my alt for now im trying to max my agility as its my money maker in the future. and doing stuff like runs and blast furnace with 99 agil seems awesome.
Buy 300 to 400 of mole claw and same with mole skins, turn in Faldor at garden. Do your bird house runs. Keep all seeds you need for leveling.... Sale all seeds you don't wish to use now or later. Crush all nest. Farming 90% cheaper. SALE pots you make along the way.
I heard in another video that if you are obsessed with xp waste, the biggest waste is to sit at the GE and do nothing. You should always be doing something FUN, something that gets you actually out there playing the game. It doesn't always have to follow an efficiency plan, just be constantly playing the game and have fun.
99 fming is clutch for some quests where you need a light source also wintertold gives decent drops for other skills or even start cash. I did 99 cooking,fming then fleching alcing all the bows and made 20 mill plus to start with
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I followed some of The Lazy Player's guides, I even had a plan, an order how I wanted it to go but ngl, had to deviate from the plan after a while, it still turned out the way I wanted it though after 99 Farming I'll move onto Slayer which will help me level up the skills or build a cash stack up for those skills that I have remaining Att/Str/Def/Mag/Ran and the Non-combat skills left are Herb/Smithing, there is one more but I'm purposely leaving out Hunter for the time being as I feel like I'm not ready for the Zulrah part of unlocking the chin hunting ground
Farming is such a passive skill there's no point in prioritizing it. Even just 1 full farm run a day will get you 99 well before you come anywhere near maxing.
When me melee stats got to 70. I got Def to 75, then rushed to 82 attack to get the fang because of its accuracy, it helps train strength. My xp rates in NMZ with just obsidian armour are pretty close to using the Dharok 1hp method
As someone who's 2150 total. Do not do all your buyables first. I did this and it's left me with all skills I can't train while hanging out with people at the grand exchange. Thus meaning theoretically I will never had a reason to be just hanging out at the ge now unless afk.
I basically go for quest cape first. Any reward exp i get is one less minute of mindless grinding. Then i pretty much go in the order of what's going to make me money to 99 and use that money to pay for skills that cost the most. Unfortunately construction is on the bottom of the totem poll and i wish it wasn't. Because a fully constructed house makes skilling a hell of alot easier.
There really is no set order for maxing your stats, between combat achievements, diaries, quests, and just general equipment upgrades, you're always going to have a goal that'll push you towards 99. There's no such thing as one 99 being more important than another, it all depends on what your goals are, if it's Elite western diary, then slayer is priority, if slayer is priority then bursting tasks are priority, and if bursting is priority then so is magic. The most important thing to remember is that this game is NOT about efficiency. Don't ever forget, this is a videogame, you're not being paid to play it, you're paying to play it, so ENJOY it. Don't sit there doing the max efficiency 140 actions per minute training method and hate your life, you're just going to get burnt out and quit. It's infinitely more fun, rewarding, and consistent in the long run to just do whatever you enjoy most. Doing the fastest method for 5 hours and hating the game is 100x worse than doing the 5th fastest method all day and having fun.
some people take this game way too seriously ''you stats sucks'' ''your suck at the game'' I have heard it all at g.e ( only directed at me once) but heard it directed it many other players plenty if not on the daily. what I mean by that like your comment i'll like to add at the end of the day if the person is a paying member or has membership from grinding or whatever they should be allowed to play however they see fit if that is pvm pk or even skilling that's their right regardless if 126 combat or 3 combat with high skilling levels. i simply responded when I was told ''your stats sucks'' which they don't there in the base 70's for combat/ agil and high 80's even a 99 for skilling- I play this game for my own enjoyment not for yours or anyone else what I do with my account andf money and time is my own bussiness. - he quickly shut up '' I ended it with this I don't tell you what to do with membership don't tell me what do mine he logged out.
I really can't find any "current" or up to date into as too which is better all around so I'm almost maxed 99 att str def 80 prayer 99 magic. I do a lot of Slayer 99 slayer and I've been getting into bossing big time gwd I wanna get into next, been doing Vetion Callisto ect.. but now I had the fang before the nerf and it was good but I really wants impressed tbh. Sold it and it got "nerfed" now my question is because I've looked at videos and guide. And I want a real answer not biased lol. Overall should I keep using rapier or is the fang is good to the point of selling rapier and getting fang for doing my slayer and bossing
For *efficiency* I think you have to start with 99 agility because the run energy makes everything else more efficient. Other than that, basically start with all of the collecting skills for profit and then use all of those resources to get the other 99's. For melee do that with Slayer until Slayer is maxed. For any remaining combat 99's do NMZ, defensive casting ice barrages, and chin/ice barrage. Idk 3-tick barbarian fish, 1-tick drop cooking, 2-tick iron ore. Then hate yourself for not enjoying the game lol.
This isn't actually efficient though because gathering skill xp rates and gp rates can be dramatically influenced by diaries and quests, which require a wide variety of skills to be trained in order to complete. There is no such thing as "Get X skill to 99 and then X skill for the best efficiency" it's only "Train whatever needs to be trained to unlock X"
If you save the fish logs gems and ore from training your fishing woodcutting and mining then you could not spend money on those materials and maximize your profit especially if you keep some of those materials from smithing and crafting to train your magic with high alchemy. Full grind mode
Yeah I did agility, and runecrafting first since they’re pretty slow, so the rest of the skills felt extremely quick but I definitely felt like quitting at times
I made fress account 3 days ago because I wanted something different and new so i came up with an idea to go 1 to 99 every skill. but only rule is that u can only lvl up 1 skill at time. so you have to think about what makes the most sense to do first and what will benefit you later. (bond is only allowed after you have made the money for it in a f2p world). the first five is wc, mining, fishing, fm and cooking. it's a long way to max everything out but it doesn´t matter
The biggest disagreement I have is getting 99 attack before defense. While slaying, 70-85 attack is more than enough to kill most slayer monsters and good enough to kill bosses at 85, while getting 99 defense will save you additional food and allow you to stay a few extra kills on whatever you're doing AND is not exclusive to melee. 99 mage is also useful early on as well since like defense will help you stay longer at trips you need magic defense for. (bloodvelds if you're not using prayer etcetc)
Regarding the order of leveling combat skills, I ran a calculation the other day to find out for myself. I compared going from mid 80's to 99 with a whip in controlled vs whip for atk, def and bludgeon for str. Using a controlled whip was 3% slower against the average afk mob in NMZ. So it's not as insane of a difference as it seems at least against those low defense mobs. I'm personally choosing to use controlled whip to level since the total amount of levels will come in faster until the very end, which will help with getting in range of end game content.
I've yet to max any skills. The way I'm going through it now is to advance my skills in relation to the quests. The more I unlock from the quest lists, the more I find myself leveling up unused skills. So like right now I've got a couple of terribly low scores in hunting and construction, but I find that hunting is incredibly fast to level up and construction can wait. Although I find construction incredibly rewarding, it's expensive. So a couple of impasses I've run into is I've reached Monkey Madness 1 on my quest list and I'm towards the end of chapter two. I'm dreading having to into the Ape Atoll dungeon a second time for the monkey greegree to finish out that chapter. So I've been putting it off for what feels like two weeks. As for Slayer, I think I'm at 44 slayer and I was tasked with killing something like 98 dragons and I'm only 74 combat level, so I've put that off as well. I find farming a relaxing way to make some daily gp and I make the majority of my money selling cooked swordfish and alching maple long bows, which pays for itself as long as I cut my own wood, and that's pretty fast with the dragon axe.
For dragons just range train on em, can safe spot pretty much every basic dragon in the game and make some alright gp which will help longer down the road to fund other stuff. Prayer is super useful especially working towards piety or at least chivalry at level 60, great melee boost especially for slayer, get recruitment drive done if not already done so you unlock proselyte which really is great for mid game content where you need prayers. For MM1 cave just take an energy or stamina pot and some quick cheap multi heals (monkfish + karambwan for example) and an emergency tele and you'll be OK. Once you get to base 70 combat stats across board you'll have much higher hp and it'll all feel more survivable, and you can just do it along the way 🤙
@@dalejones6248 just cancelled my subscription today because it's about to renew. I haven't been playing for the last few months, got a little burned out, I guess. I posted all of this 10 months ago, so a lot has changed since then. I make the majority of my income from herblore and farming, now. Can't really remember what my skills look like now, but I think my lowest skill is RC, Prayer, or Construction, somewhere around level 63 if I remember correctly and I don't have any combat skills lower than 70.
Great vid but imo 99 cons money sink can wait until far later, the main thing is to get the spirit tree/fairy ring combo, then you can stop there until far later into the game.
My problem with this game is I only log on to do slayer and to me after I got finished with ds2 I've been camping slayer for years now I'm so burnt out of slayer it makes me want to log out but I still try to fight it because I don't want to fall behind.
If you have near base 90 combats take a couple month break from slayer to learn some raids! After you go 100 chambers dry you’ll be extremely excited to go back to slayer! 😅
Use Steve/Nieve and afk slayer with a cannon, im 2267 total, and I have semi afk’d every single skill in this game. I play respawn game types on Xbox and between deaths is when I click on RS
Lvl skills for quests then focus on skilling or combat for money or do both so I don’t think there is ideal order depends on your goals but orders can be helpful
Just picked up the game again after 10 or so years. I wanted to avoid it bc of the time sink but I missed it too much. I think 70 base stats is a good goal and maybe the quest cape if I’m feeling ambitious.
If you farm the herbs you need for making pots both farming and herblore become very profitable. I do Konar slayer and in between task do my birdhouse runs and herb only farm runs and bank and make pots real quick. Also just getting your POH to have a alter to pray and a hung amy of Glory is must quick way to re-up prayer tele to Edgeville to bank and use either the short cut to G.E for supplies or fairy ring to travel anywhere or to your slayer master. Just doing this I find my self buying new gear for my new high acquired mid/late game stats with out issue. I love magic so I bought quite a bit of stuff sunk about 6m in gear once I got to 75 started to train range and with in a few days ended up getting my new range gear completely baffled at how I'm now wearing 10m in gear and about to add a Toxic blowpipe on top.
Enjoy that feeling while it’s there! Once you cross 10m, 1 mil begins to feel like nothing, then 100m then 1 bil and before you know it you have a 4 bil bank and feel like you’re more poor than you ever were and your happiness is slowly stripped away while everyone around you tells you you’re rich so you should be happy. And depression begins to sink in real quick regarding the game. Trust me, enjoy that mid game. It’s a great time where your upgrades are coming in relatively quickly and everything feels shiny and new.
Step 1: 99 Cooking Step 2: 99 Fletching Step 3: Bank Stand at G.E with your new skillcapes, and you have reached the end game!
this is the way...
I feel attacked lmao
If the new skill was bank standing I’d have 200M xp easily
That was literally my first and second 99 in that order, and I am yet to 99 since lmfao 🤣🤣
*Edit*1month later and I have 99 crafting
And very close to 99 woodcutting
You mean 99 Runecrafting
Would also like to add, in my opinion as you're going through with the 70 in all skills and working on slayer, get the quest Cape. Just like slayer, I strongly believe the questing system in this game is designed to drive your account forward. So many of the best money makers and gear, spells and prayers are locked behind quests, and it will open up the entire game to you whilst steadily putting your acc in a decent spot if you start with the optimal quest guide. Don't destroy yourself by doing it all in one weekend, but with only 155 quests currently in the game, if you just take the time to do 2 quests per day, 2 bird house runs and 2 farming runs, then go off and do whatever chill activity you feel like, you'd be amazed at how quickly that adds up over time. Or even if you approach it way more casually and look at it as something you want to take slowly, even 2-3 quests per week, one tree run and one herb run per day, birdhouses too, over the course of a year the small consistencies will add up significantly.
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Step 1. 99 FM at 10 hp while Wintertodt is still viable.
Step 2. Base 40s combat.
Step 3. At least 40 Agility, preferrably 55.
Step 4. Combat until slayer level 75.
Step 5. Cooking to 99, unlocks good cooking moneymaking via karambwan.
Step 6. Quit, everything else takes too much of your life.
This game does take a lot of time so it’s best to consider that but I also like the fact that I can cook or plank make while I’m working and do afk tasks like that. Then when I’m home I kill vorkath etc raids. That way it’s a good balance
~agility to full graceful~
This could all be achieved in a couple of weeks and you're saying to quit 🤔 people could genuinely do that in less than a week
I'm being lenient for the average player, what are you talking about?
step 1 is rwt like 50$ of gp lets be real
Step 6 is the most useful lol
I recommend AFKing as much as you can, I have afkd every single skill in this game and it has made it all bearable. I am 2268 total, so so close to finally maxing
how long it take you? i'm back after a break and wanna start maxing lol
@@BasedGodProdigy came back to the game in 2019 at 1200 total, so since then, and I only play on average 4 days a week, I am now at 2273, 98 RC, 98 thieving and 97 Agil. I am almost there lol
How you afk thieving ?
@@jamiewin5214 1 click sorceress garden using runelite plug in, I am 98 thieving now, I’ve done it 65-98 so far
@@dustroys7239 ty
High magic is extremely necessary for going for 99 slayer to barrage tasks to make insane gp and xp/hour in catacombs of Kourend.
Barraging tasks gives a ton of magic experience. And bursting is good enough For slayer magic and defense xp
Ngl I'm 97 slayer and I've never done any of the ancient spell book magic methods in there lol
I disagree with Magic not being required until much much later. It still accounts for 70% of your Magic Defense.
On top of this, its useful for bursting slayer tasks.
Plus high alc is enough said lol
@@kaaugs16 The video starts with saying "Base 70". By then, I'd say Magic should just be as high as you need it to be in order to help with what you are currently doing. If you need magic to make your Slayer grind faster, so be it, put it where you need it to be.
Teleports alone are reason to get at least 60
>prayer flicking.
I disagree with farming. It's a very useful and easy 99 and should be done along the way. Don't leave a 99 for last that is going to have you wait multiple hours for stuff to grow
I'm 8 months late, but he does say, do them during your other skills, do it for a couple of hours, do your run, back to skilling
@@Lyk0ss he says to do it during the buyables at the end tbf. I think since he's talking about making money u rly should be doing farming along the whole way, if you do just herbs 3-5 times a day ur prolly 99 with rly big profit before ur even halfway trough all the other grinds he described.
Video I'd like to see: what you personally think OSRS needs as a whole. Whether that's content suggestions, fixes, overhauls, etc
As an edit: maybe balance out the constructive criticisms with some things you feel OSRS does really well already!
I will sub to this channel if you do this !
Doing sullicueps instead of trees gives you a boatload of prayer xp off the fossils, which also give you lamps at the museum
Great guide! Only thing I would change is to continue farming at the very beginning with slayer and the other combat skills. It has one of the most useful skillcapes in the game and is also a great passive moneymaker that can be done throughout the entire time of trying to max. Doing it early means you have the skillcape early which will help you get all your other 99's.
I use the farming skillcape teleport so much. good bank
Something that is really helping me in my max grind is going for skilling collection logs. Gives more milestones in between levels and builds your account nicely.
yeah im getting all skill outfits, its nice
achievement diaries hahah
I practically funded my account through skilling. Was in my mid 70’s with fighter torso and ob legs with a whip decided to go for rc pet. 16m of rc deep went and bought bis melee gear for vorkath camped him and funded my range gear. Burnt out for now but staying at vorkath for another 300m to fund my mage gear eventually.
Imo I think skilling is the best money maker bcuz low/mid slayer doesn’t make u any money honesty took me 15-30min for a task only to make 100-300k. While rc I was making close to 2m/hr doing double nats
@@Astelch Slayer you can actually also lose a lot of money if using prayer pots/cannon on low/mid level. I absolutely despise when people say Slayer is a good money makes. yeah maybe at 70/75+ but getting there is an expensive and gruelling process.
@@songlovers3426 low/mid level slayer isn’t worth doing. I’d say skilling until you get like a 200m bank where you can melee and range with decent gear.
before thinking about this list, get the quest cape, efficient quest order list on the wiki. that will get your base stats high
100%
Don’t forget about the diaries 😉
On my uim I learned that rooftops is a lot more fun when combining with herb and birdhouse runs every 1:20 hours. You'd preferably want a clean inventory on a uim to do herb runs, so 1 inv spot for marks is pretty nice. It's like a thing to look forward to every hour while running and before I knew it I had 99 agility. I don't have to, but I also notice I enjoy rooftops a lot more on my main when I do that there as well.
VID starts at 2:30
Ty fam
Real
Nah it starts at 4:10 lmfao
I would add: get your quest cape and do your diaries. As early as possible. The xp rewards alone will save you hours of grinding, you’ll unlock the whole map which can give you more training options, you’ll unlock some of the best training gear in the game, you’ll get tons of QOL benefits that will make your Skilling grinds easier. Do your quests and diaries!
Also Magic matters because it factors into magic defense and it’s also good for utility and money-making. Think teleports, resurrecting crops, shadow veil, degrime, tan leather, plank make, etc etc. Also yes you do need it for raids
Wutt you can resurrect crops!?
Sounds like a lunar spell, time to do lunar diplomacy!
@@VynTastic1I'm assuming you've already figured it out, but for anyone else that's wondering, Ressurect Crops is not a Lunar spell, it's an Arceuus spell.
One thing that took me a long time to truly understand was the cost of training things in a profitable way. A maxed irl friend of mine pushed me out of being stuck in the midgame (i had a quest cape and was still doing barrows and blast furnace as a moneymaker lol). He convinced me to get my first nonquest Vorkath kc. Took me a whole inventory of food to get the kill after dying a few times. Two days later i was getting 2-kill trips. Fast forward about half a year and being mentally pushed into the endgame-ish PvM has netted me a 400m bank (up from 20m back then). I still love Vorkath to death, switched from ranged to melee after i got 99str and im closing in on 99atk too now.
How does this go back to understanding the cost of training things profitably? Well, back when i was poor and stuck in midgame, i'd always shy away from training methods that cost money, *because they cost money*. But that costs time, lots of time. And i already knew back then that it's better to have a solid moneymaker and blow cash on leveling fast, but i never played according to that knowledge.
*Any method of training a skill that doesn't give me 1.5-2M GP an hour costs me money, and the longer it takes me to level, the more money it costs.*
Spend GP training skills, not time. You'll be printing money at ToA or CG or Vorkath once you have the stats, just make sure you get there!
Vorkath seems to be such a comfort boss for a lot of people. It was also my first boss I ever farmed for GP (Aside from I think Giant Mole) and it definitely helped me realize that I was not going to level my skills effectively without a steady flow of cash for the upgrades and materials I need. Just today I got Vorki pet and I'm looking forward to many more kills and plenty of cash.
Ironically, PVM is the secret to skilling, GP is renewable, your time is not.
to be fair, magic is actually super useful, for skilling and combat
in combat it gives you the majority of your magic defense, and at 99 (unless using shadow) you dont need ancest hat for max hit
in skilling spells like plank make are nice for getting mage xp while you get prepped for cons
Overall a good video! Doing driftnet fishing grants you 120k hunter xp an hour and 80-100k fishing xp an hour. Also tempoross gets you 100k fish an hour wich is actually a oke minigame. Pickpocketing elves or vyrewatches makes you bank if you wanna do it that way.
Driftnet fishing is good, yes. But I didn’t mention that because of the potential income you would lose from hunting chinchompas.
@@AsukaYenOSRS true sir! Good video nonetheless mate
For runecrafting: I completed Sins of the father and mined 90k daeyalt essence. I went from 52 rc to 75 rc in a matter of days. I was averaging 68k xp/hr and after a while It was afkable after some muscle memory. Theres a video of someone achieving 140k xp/hr with colossal pouch, crafting cape, and ring of the elements. This method along with guardians of the rift and occasionally blood rune crafting for gp/hr
Don't forget the 18 hours of deyalt essence mining in you calculations. If you just did GOTR you would of gotten more gold and done it faster overall, but doing deyalt is more afk so it all depends how you like to play i guess.
@@_Strats_ Daeyalt effectively halves the amount of time you spend runecrafting and instead you spend it mining essence. It's not efficient but if you hate runecrafting it's very very good for your sanity.
I recommend touching grass
I tried that but the xp is pretty bad.
Smoke it while training herblore
Why it’s cold outside
i raked weeds just this morning...
Big brained comment 😂
My first was construction, the teleports from 99 con are unreal
Yeah it’s the best cape for sure
I would have suggested drift net fishing for 70k fishing xp/h and 85k hunter xp/h at the same time.
I didn't suggest this because chinchompa hunting is pure profit. I personally wouldn't want to get passive hunter XP and make less money.
drift net gang
If you are planning on fully maxing, including achievement diaries and quests, I'd strongly suggest not following this 'guide' unless you want to be a 124cb normie with 1700 total by the time you burn out because a single mining level takes you 3 hours.
Rather:
- efficient quest guide wiki until qpc
- get skill reqs for all diaries as they unlock valuable areas, items, etc.
- while you do this, do AS MANY farm and birdhouse runs as you can to get early cash
- either go with gathering skills first to get you money and get the hardest skills out of the way, or get 99 slayer first for the money to max buyable skills
- switch up skills A LOT to avoid burning out, nobody enjoys 400h of agility without breaks
- join a clan to pvm/skill together with, communities are underrated when it comes to motvation
- have fun, don't force yourself
Love this maybe throw in early todt cause late game wintertodt sucks
@@zachwillard5663 wintertodt isn't nearly as important for mains as it is for ironmen. If playing an ironman, absolutely do wintertodt before anything else, and try to get to 65 farming asap for farming contracts.
@@brameijkr2d oh i know was just saying high hp wintertodt is annoying to do
For thieving go 85-99 at elves…made 140m from enhanced crystal teleport seeds
Whatever keeps from burning out, I constantly switch activities and still do skills that are 99 because they're fun
I get so burnt out of slayer it. Makes me log out after only playing for a hour.
@@Mr.Hashira try switching up with wilderness slayer I enjoyed the larrans keys and player encounters occasionally
@@Mr.Hashira There are so many ways to train slayer. I often switch it up and it never gets boring.
Melee, mage, range. With food/prayer. Afk/full focus + cannon.
Also different tasks. Some are afk, some make good money, some are good xp and then theres boss tasks.
as for defense, its rather efficient to train it through mage or range since both can hit multiple targets ( chinning and bursting ).for example, mm2 cave or even at kourend burstable spot
99 def is actually one of the easiest and fastest 99’s in game for that reason
in the end of my wintertodt grind I enjoyed it and had a lot of seeds saved up, if I made an iron man account I would prioritize getting to wintertodt asap so I can start building a bank.
But you need higher farming to get decent seeds from wt
@@no_mnom thats not wrong, but even at 40 farming and 60 wc I was getting magic seeds & magic logs. Just if I had them higher, i would've gotten more. it's good to build up seed collection to start contracts and is a fast 99.
@@no_mnom i opened all my wt crates at like 12 farming, and i got enough tree seeds to take me to almost 60. on the way to burning through all the wt seeds, you should have a ton of bird nests from birdhouse runs to keep you going
You might as well do optimal quest guide on the way to base 70 because the highest stat requirements for any grandmaster quest is 70 with higher suggested combat stats for some of them
You can find one in the osrs wiki
It would be nice if they included methods for our free-to-play brothers and sisters
@@dragonborncheater1953 get a bond wtf
Highest stat is actually 72 mining for My Arm
Honestly doing all quests from the beginning is the best way to go. They also have an efficient quest order guide on the wiki and that also alleviates you from wasting money leveling up skills that you could've got through questing. After that probably maxxing your combat at nmz should be next. Then I would probably follow that up by getting 77-80 prayer. After that, go straight for 99 slayer. You'll then have enough money to level up prayer to 99 and a lot of other skills in that order. After that I would recc doing pvm and finishing out the achievements and grabbing all items. You then should have enough to max all the way
Don't recommend nmz, you will get all your combat stats basically to 99 if you get 99 slayer. Nmz is good for imbuing stuff and getting combat levels for pures not mains
I am working on max and if I could do it again I would do the quests first but I would not do nmz again. I’ve been 126 with 90 slayer for like three years now lol. Slayer is next.
@@Mvgical doing efficient slayer you'll do alot of burst and cannon tasks. You can comfortably get 90s in combat stats before actually starting slayer this speeds up the process alot
It doesn’t speed it up because all the time you spent in nmz could’ve been spent on slayer already
@@ItsMe-zs3iyexactly. How do people not understand this?
I would like to propose a few changes:
- Start with doing quests for tons of early exp and unlocks (can be included in base 70)
- ASAP start doing herb runs for farming exp and turn herbs to potions for herblore exp (You do not lose much if you grow your own herbs.) If it takes few months why leaving it for last?
- Do Wintertodt for firemaking exp. Do this before slayer because low HP helps with cheaper sustain in this minigame.
- 99 Fishing before slayer if barbarian fishing. Higher starting STR will make slayer faster and the same can not be said about reverse situation.
Nevertheless great video with tons of information.
If you grow your own herbs, it’s basically all profit. Just not as much as normal if you sold them (obviously) but you save a ton of money
For an iron I would say the best start is
1. 99 FM @ WT with cakes
2. 70 Agility @ Rooftops for graceful and fossil shortcut
3. 99+ Thievy and 25M Gold @ Ardy Knights with Rogue's and Ardy Med
4. 85 WC @ Fossil Island Teaks
4. Use Gold and Teaks To Get 84 Con for Max House
5. Now go do whatever you want in whatever order
I have a video series idea, not just a video idea. 'Skills: A Completionist Guide'. A series where you do a levelling guide for every skill where the goal is to complete the collection log in the most efficient way possible. With boaty swapping from HC to collection log completion now could be the perfect time for it. It would lead to a very interesting and original way of levelling a skill, with a very compelling goal to achieve.
Yes for example smithing you do giant foundry instead of blast furnace or anything else.
too much work but sounds good
Step 1: Quest Cape
Step 2: All Hard Diaries
Step 3: Max Melee
After that it really just comes down to what you enjoy doing.
I maxed RS2 in 2011. The best advice I can give is to set short term and long term goals. You also don't want to get trapped into the "efficiency" mindset. Just play the how you like and you will get there eventually. Its about the journey, not the destination.
I actually really like the recommendation of firemaking. However I'd probably reverse it with slayer for that reason, just gun it out at low hp. My current main I gunned out 17m fm exp and the pet at 40hp, so not even as optimally as I could have, but wt just gives you some great starting cash.
Slayer and questing will always be the go to recommendation for new players, but wt is a great start for alts. Same goes for temp, quick supplies and gp especially on irons.
99 fming is clutch for some quests where you need a light source also wintertold gives decent drops for other skills or even start cash. I did 99 cooking,fming then fleching alcing all the bows and made 20 mill plus to start with
Video I'd like to see , and that I know pretty much no other Osrs creator has done is.
A full guide on the Potions 'most common'
-the effect
-where/when to use them
-is it better to cobine or buy the 'super variant'
I feel like its a big topic that nobody really use because its not out there !
*Ps sorry for my English.
>instantly tells people to do slayer after base 70s
I sleep. Though I guess what else is new with AsukaYen.
Love how clean your mic sounds! What do you use?
I wanted to make a pure and followed this guide and it didnt work?
@@Wppsamsung2024 this guide is for main accounts.
What about GOTr ? Or tempoross
Is there something to be said for fishing to be the first 99? It levels up strength as well, and the agility exp will help with slayer runs in the future
DO NOT max your combat stats without training slayer at the same time.
You will quit slayer if you’re 126 combat killing brine rats
I got max combat to raid, I still do slayer every day? Just a boring braindead skill if it’s not bosses
@@fourcekin you my friend are not wrong BUT why voluntarily set yourself up to do braindead content when it could’ve been avoided?
@@Ifollowmusic1 I didn’t set myself up to do braindead content, I set myself up to raid. I’m saying I do braindead content on the side, helps unlock the non braindead content (bosses) I want to do
i dont know why you would be killing brine rats when u can skip them for only burst tasks. simply turael boost for 1500 slayer points and just cannon bp burst every task
Max cb faster slay xp tho
The crafting cape is awesome! Tele to the crafting guild/bank and running distance to your house if you haven't moved it
,ax out your construction to get maxed out portal nexus, jewelry box, altars, rejuvenation pool, pendant etc. will save so much time and all i carry are house tele tabs.
Im not sure why people say mention slayer along with money. It can be good money if u boss but if u just barrage/cannon or even normal slayer you're still using prayer potions and combat potions which are expensive. I
Regular slayer outside of bosses is dog shit idk why people hype it up so much. Even demonic gorillas is boring.
i always try to steer new players away from it. shit is a money pit until you start to break even
My route so far has been crafting/cooking/farming/ soon to be fletching and then fire making
Agility before runecrafting helps with less stamina pots
Wait so how would you train woodcutting? Cutting yews and magics till redwoods??
I’m entirely the opposite. I hate doing long slow boring first. I think it’s better to do the shorter one first and mix longer ones so it at least feels like you are making progress. I have mining, Agil, and rc left and they are the slowest but it feels good in my mind thinking I only have 3 left
It's a lot easier to grind the skills you hate when you know the max cape is on the other side. Nobody does runecrafting and thinks "Only 20 more hours of this and then I get to do woodcutting! Hurray!"
Totally respect your opinion but I would place Farming much earlier. The cape is a budget construction cape (farming guild -> spirit tree) and although it may cost money to get 99, you can make it back easily with herb runs.
If you incorporate torstols you'll get great exp AND great gp. If you're looking to not break the bank farming:
-torstols
-calquats
-hardwoods
-fruit trees (papayas are dirt cheap and decent exp)
If the answer is anything but train every skill together, you're going to burn out. I saw a guy yesterday at rune dragons for my task and he was wearing torags with a dhl. He asked me if he should sell the lance for bandos. I imagine he just bought a lance and decided to rebuild with it. I tried to do the same thing with a dhcb back in the day lol and you learn really quickly you can't just do the same thing over and over again.
honestly... agility first. then magic.
agility at maxed will give so many benefits and getting a full grace makes running everywhere so much better. and the shortcuts.
then magic for the heaps of teleports all over the place. but before magic u can just get amulet and rings. after that i guess i would get either thieving or slayer.
but on my alt for now im trying to max my agility as its my money maker in the future. and doing stuff like runs and blast furnace with 99 agil seems awesome.
Maxing is not for the faint of heart lol
Buy 300 to 400 of mole claw and same with mole skins, turn in Faldor at garden. Do your bird house runs. Keep all seeds you need for leveling.... Sale all seeds you don't wish to use now or later. Crush all nest. Farming 90% cheaper. SALE pots you make along the way.
I heard in another video that if you are obsessed with xp waste, the biggest waste is to sit at the GE and do nothing. You should always be doing something FUN, something that gets you actually out there playing the game. It doesn't always have to follow an efficiency plan, just be constantly playing the game and have fun.
99 fming is clutch for some quests where you need a light source also wintertold gives decent drops for other skills or even start cash. I did 99 cooking,fming then fleching alcing all the bows and made 20 mill plus to start with
Hey do you have a "girls are an XP waste hoodie" cause I'd buy 2 today today but I couldn't find one so I'm assuming not..
Hey there. I don't have those available in my Etsy shop yet, but you can find them in my Spring shop here: asukayenosrs.creator-spring.com/listing/girls-are-an-xp-waste
@@AsukaYenOSRS Thanks man, just placed my order! seriously cant wait. Love your vids and all the advice you give too man really helps a lot. 😁
I followed some of The Lazy Player's guides, I even had a plan, an order how I wanted it to go but ngl, had to deviate from the plan after a while, it still turned out the way I wanted it though after 99 Farming I'll move onto Slayer which will help me level up the skills or build a cash stack up for those skills that I have remaining Att/Str/Def/Mag/Ran and the Non-combat skills left are Herb/Smithing, there is one more but I'm purposely leaving out Hunter for the time being as I feel like I'm not ready for the Zulrah part of unlocking the chin hunting ground
Farming is such a passive skill there's no point in prioritizing it. Even just 1 full farm run a day will get you 99 well before you come anywhere near maxing.
thank you so much, really enjoyed the video, it has given me great insight on how to take my account from here on out, keep up the amazing videos
What's the name of your pray tick bar plugin please?
When me melee stats got to 70. I got Def to 75, then rushed to 82 attack to get the fang because of its accuracy, it helps train strength. My xp rates in NMZ with just obsidian armour are pretty close to using the Dharok 1hp method
How do you make your OSRS look like 2010 RuneScape like this?
interface styles plugin on RuneLite
I did farming first. But due to time constraints, it was the only skill I could train sometimes
Same here. It’s easy and repeatable. Quick for number of hours played vs xp while not costing an arm and a leg.
As someone who's 2150 total. Do not do all your buyables first. I did this and it's left me with all skills I can't train while hanging out with people at the grand exchange. Thus meaning theoretically I will never had a reason to be just hanging out at the ge now unless afk.
I’m maxing hunter first because I like money and it’s my favorite skill just red chins til I die. Your way is much smarter though
I basically go for quest cape first. Any reward exp i get is one less minute of mindless grinding. Then i pretty much go in the order of what's going to make me money to 99 and use that money to pay for skills that cost the most. Unfortunately construction is on the bottom of the totem poll and i wish it wasn't. Because a fully constructed house makes skilling a hell of alot easier.
This guy has absolutely no clue lmfao
How you not mention elves for thieving? It can be very profitable
Maybe you already have but is there any tips about switching from 3 to classic
are you genuinely saying to save farming for last?
There really is no set order for maxing your stats, between combat achievements, diaries, quests, and just general equipment upgrades, you're always going to have a goal that'll push you towards 99. There's no such thing as one 99 being more important than another, it all depends on what your goals are, if it's Elite western diary, then slayer is priority, if slayer is priority then bursting tasks are priority, and if bursting is priority then so is magic.
The most important thing to remember is that this game is NOT about efficiency. Don't ever forget, this is a videogame, you're not being paid to play it, you're paying to play it, so ENJOY it. Don't sit there doing the max efficiency 140 actions per minute training method and hate your life, you're just going to get burnt out and quit. It's infinitely more fun, rewarding, and consistent in the long run to just do whatever you enjoy most.
Doing the fastest method for 5 hours and hating the game is 100x worse than doing the 5th fastest method all day and having fun.
some people take this game way too seriously ''you stats sucks'' ''your suck at the game'' I have heard it all at g.e ( only directed at me once) but heard it directed it many other players plenty if not on the daily. what I mean by that like your comment i'll like to add at the end of the day if the person is a paying member or has membership from grinding or whatever they should be allowed to play however they see fit if that is pvm pk or even skilling that's their right regardless if 126 combat or 3 combat with high skilling levels.
i simply responded when I was told ''your stats sucks'' which they don't there in the base 70's for combat/ agil and high 80's even a 99 for skilling- I play this game for my own enjoyment not for yours or anyone else what I do with my account andf money and time is my own bussiness. - he quickly shut up '' I ended it with this I don't tell you what to do with membership don't tell me what do mine he logged out.
I really can't find any "current" or up to date into as too which is better all around so I'm almost maxed 99 att str def 80 prayer 99 magic. I do a lot of Slayer 99 slayer and I've been getting into bossing big time gwd I wanna get into next, been doing Vetion Callisto ect.. but now I had the fang before the nerf and it was good but I really wants impressed tbh. Sold it and it got "nerfed" now my question is because I've looked at videos and guide. And I want a real answer not biased lol. Overall should I keep using rapier or is the fang is good to the point of selling rapier and getting fang for doing my slayer and bossing
For *efficiency* I think you have to start with 99 agility because the run energy makes everything else more efficient. Other than that, basically start with all of the collecting skills for profit and then use all of those resources to get the other 99's. For melee do that with Slayer until Slayer is maxed. For any remaining combat 99's do NMZ, defensive casting ice barrages, and chin/ice barrage. Idk 3-tick barbarian fish, 1-tick drop cooking, 2-tick iron ore. Then hate yourself for not enjoying the game lol.
This isn't actually efficient though because gathering skill xp rates and gp rates can be dramatically influenced by diaries and quests, which require a wide variety of skills to be trained in order to complete.
There is no such thing as "Get X skill to 99 and then X skill for the best efficiency" it's only "Train whatever needs to be trained to unlock X"
Great guide I would get into the 80s with Agility before finishing Slayer tho because those shortcuts really help.
Do what you like. Thats all there is to it.
If you save the fish logs gems and ore from training your fishing woodcutting and mining then you could not spend money on those materials and maximize your profit especially if you keep some of those materials from smithing and crafting to train your magic with high alchemy.
Full grind mode
True but Saving means banking which is a lot of time always a debate on if it’s worth it
I would suggest doing herb runs while getting the others and farming is very profitable then
Runecrafting that early will cause a burnout to most people. Leave that to last along with mining and agility , atleast thats what I did.
Yeah I did agility, and runecrafting first since they’re pretty slow, so the rest of the skills felt extremely quick but I definitely felt like quitting at times
surprisingly, "recoup" is not short for "recuperate"
You maxing in all the wrong ways amfh
I made fress account 3 days ago because I wanted something different and new so i came up with an idea to go 1 to 99 every skill. but only rule is that u can only lvl up 1 skill at time. so you have to think about what makes the most sense to do first and what will benefit you later. (bond is only allowed after you have made the money for it in a f2p world). the first five is wc, mining, fishing, fm and cooking. it's a long way to max everything out but it doesn´t matter
Someone with a RUclips channel did this I believe. I think it was called “99 One at a Time.”
@@AsukaYenOSRS well, apparently someone had already done it.... 7 years ago XD
The biggest disagreement I have is getting 99 attack before defense. While slaying, 70-85 attack is more than enough to kill most slayer monsters and good enough to kill bosses at 85, while getting 99 defense will save you additional food and allow you to stay a few extra kills on whatever you're doing AND is not exclusive to melee. 99 mage is also useful early on as well since like defense will help you stay longer at trips you need magic defense for. (bloodvelds if you're not using prayer etcetc)
Where do I max sailing in this list?
Wintertodt 99 into a questpoint cape kinda goes hard
Regarding the order of leveling combat skills, I ran a calculation the other day to find out for myself. I compared going from mid 80's to 99 with a whip in controlled vs whip for atk, def and bludgeon for str. Using a controlled whip was 3% slower against the average afk mob in NMZ. So it's not as insane of a difference as it seems at least against those low defense mobs. I'm personally choosing to use controlled whip to level since the total amount of levels will come in faster until the very end, which will help with getting in range of end game content.
Pleaseee do something that says 'Selling Rune Scimmys 17k ea', full blown 2007 vibes, much love man!
What about drift net fishing for fishing and hunting XP?
Fastest way to get to bandos gwd for fsw profit to swap with
I've yet to max any skills. The way I'm going through it now is to advance my skills in relation to the quests. The more I unlock from the quest lists, the more I find myself leveling up unused skills. So like right now I've got a couple of terribly low scores in hunting and construction, but I find that hunting is incredibly fast to level up and construction can wait. Although I find construction incredibly rewarding, it's expensive. So a couple of impasses I've run into is I've reached Monkey Madness 1 on my quest list and I'm towards the end of chapter two. I'm dreading having to into the Ape Atoll dungeon a second time for the monkey greegree to finish out that chapter. So I've been putting it off for what feels like two weeks. As for Slayer, I think I'm at 44 slayer and I was tasked with killing something like 98 dragons and I'm only 74 combat level, so I've put that off as well. I find farming a relaxing way to make some daily gp and I make the majority of my money selling cooked swordfish and alching maple long bows, which pays for itself as long as I cut my own wood, and that's pretty fast with the dragon axe.
Also, I refuse to level up prayer past 43 right now. I've got no reason to do that.
For dragons just range train on em, can safe spot pretty much every basic dragon in the game and make some alright gp which will help longer down the road to fund other stuff. Prayer is super useful especially working towards piety or at least chivalry at level 60, great melee boost especially for slayer, get recruitment drive done if not already done so you unlock proselyte which really is great for mid game content where you need prayers. For MM1 cave just take an energy or stamina pot and some quick cheap multi heals (monkfish + karambwan for example) and an emergency tele and you'll be OK. Once you get to base 70 combat stats across board you'll have much higher hp and it'll all feel more survivable, and you can just do it along the way 🤙
Get what you mean with quests tho, that's what's pushed me to level up skilling further for the master and grandmaster quests
@@dalejones6248 just cancelled my subscription today because it's about to renew. I haven't been playing for the last few months, got a little burned out, I guess. I posted all of this 10 months ago, so a lot has changed since then. I make the majority of my income from herblore and farming, now. Can't really remember what my skills look like now, but I think my lowest skill is RC, Prayer, or Construction, somewhere around level 63 if I remember correctly and I don't have any combat skills lower than 70.
It has the hidden message "Rune Escape" for a reason.
Lord 2:00 before the video starts
Great vid but imo 99 cons money sink can wait until far later, the main thing is to get the spirit tree/fairy ring combo, then you can stop there until far later into the game.
My problem with this game is I only log on to do slayer and to me after I got finished with ds2 I've been camping slayer for years now I'm so burnt out of slayer it makes me want to log out but I still try to fight it because I don't want to fall behind.
If you have near base 90 combats take a couple month break from slayer to learn some raids! After you go 100 chambers dry you’ll be extremely excited to go back to slayer! 😅
Use Steve/Nieve and afk slayer with a cannon, im 2267 total, and I have semi afk’d every single skill in this game. I play respawn game types on Xbox and between deaths is when I click on RS
I would say firemaking to 85, woodcutting to 99, then fletching since you just finished woodcutting
Great video, thanks for the help
Lvl skills for quests then focus on skilling or combat for money or do both so I don’t think there is ideal order depends on your goals but orders can be helpful
hell nah, im getting that craft cape rn and its only my third 99, why save the fastest banking in the game for last?!
Just picked up the game again after 10 or so years. I wanted to avoid it bc of the time sink but I missed it too much. I think 70 base stats is a good goal and maybe the quest cape if I’m feeling ambitious.
Drift fishing is like 120k hunter xp and 100k fishing wouldn’t that be better to do together
If you farm the herbs you need for making pots both farming and herblore become very profitable. I do Konar slayer and in between task do my birdhouse runs and herb only farm runs and bank and make pots real quick. Also just getting your POH to have a alter to pray and a hung amy of Glory is must quick way to re-up prayer tele to Edgeville to bank and use either the short cut to G.E for supplies or fairy ring to travel anywhere or to your slayer master. Just doing this I find my self buying new gear for my new high acquired mid/late game stats with out issue.
I love magic so I bought quite a bit of stuff sunk about 6m in gear once I got to 75 started to train range and with in a few days ended up getting my new range gear completely baffled at how I'm now wearing 10m in gear and about to add a Toxic blowpipe on top.
Enjoy that feeling while it’s there! Once you cross 10m, 1 mil begins to feel like nothing, then 100m then 1 bil and before you know it you have a 4 bil bank and feel like you’re more poor than you ever were and your happiness is slowly stripped away while everyone around you tells you you’re rich so you should be happy. And depression begins to sink in real quick regarding the game. Trust me, enjoy that mid game. It’s a great time where your upgrades are coming in relatively quickly and everything feels shiny and new.
@@Slicknessgaming who hurt you haha