![]() ![]() The gathering of materials (sand, soda ash, and battlestaves) and the charging of orbs are extremely profitable, but they do not involve the crafting skill. For example:ġ) While high alching or selling battlestaves on the GE are very profitable when looking at the whole process of creating them, the crafting steps involved actually lose money. Some of the crafting portions of the listed activities are quite unprofitable, and IMHO should not be here. (I also removed a number of linebreaks from your talk message to make it a little easier to read) Delapaco 17:55, 14 January 2009 (UTC) Therefor I have lower the difiiculty level to 1. So I suggest you time all your efforts and include them in your measurements. Once again - compare to flax - you may buy it noted from the GE in any amount your budget (and working hours) can handle. You cannot start out with a bank full of essentials when starting time measurements, rather you'd have to take all the gathering of material into account also. It is also important to take all steps of your crafting into account when calculating your profit over time. So if your crafting day is 2h then flax is twice as good (and without any prerequisites). ![]() Compare to flax for example - spinning flax to bowstrings in Lumbridge makes roughly 100k/hour. You are profiting 75k a day, but not really stating how many hours that takes you, which is essential. As this is about making money you should relate the level to the other methods possible. ![]() Difficulty level should not be confused with fun or other gains. But if you want to work on your Crafting skill anyway, it's a pretty good way to make money.Ĭertainly worthy of 3 stars in this guide. Now, I'm not saying this is the best or fastest way to make money. Cosmic runes are actually the cheapest at around 150 each, but that is still a pretty good profit. If I had Varrock armour 3 I could craft and alch 64 at a time, putting my daily profit at 145,200!! Of course, if I buy the materials then my profit goes down. That means if I've gathered all the materials myself I am making 2300 profit on each staff (or 73,600 per load). I then craft 32 earth battle staffs and then high alch them for 9300 each. Then, each day I put on my Varrock Armour 2, run over to Zaff and buy 32 (27 and then 5) battle staffs 7000 gp (total cost 224K). Personally, I like to keep a couple hundred earth orbs in my bank so that I can go a couple of days without repeating the above tasks. I use a glory amulet to teleport to Edgeville where I grab a earth staff and a bunch of cosmic runes and go into the dungeon and turn the orbs into earth orbs. Then I craft the glass into unpowered orbs. I then use the soda and sand to make molten glass (I like to do this at Piscatoris). At Yanille I talk to Bert who puts 84 buckets of sand in my bank. Each day I use a Ring of Dueling to teleport to Castle Wars and then I walk to Yanille (one could also teleport to the Watchtower). With a full load I run down to the range and turn them into soda ash. At the Piscatoris Fishing Colony I pick up seaweed (there are two close respawns and they are very close to a bank and a range). You must also have 55 crafting and 60 magic. Per day, I am netting nearly 75K!įirst, you need to complete the Hand in the Sand and Swan Song quests AND have completed at least the Medium tasks of the Varrock Achievement Diary. I am in the midst of getting my crafting level up to 66 and have been making and high alching earth battle staves almost on a daily basis. ![]() I think that crafting battle staves should have a higher rating. ![]()
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