Money making guide/Miscellaneous (P2P)
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[edit] Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup
Rating: *****
This is a fairly easy way to earn a decent amount of cash (up to 275k or more per hour) with very low requirements and minimal dangers.
Requirements: Must have completed the Jungle potion quest.
The items that are needed are
- Any kind of machete
- food (not necessary but highly recommended)
- antipoison (3 vials per trip, 7 or more if you want to kill the green broodoo victim
- Relicym's balm (only if you want to kill the yellow broodoo victim)
- A good weapon (preferably dragon or better, a godsword works great)
- A pickaxe
- A spade.
- Go to the Tai Bwo Wannai village, and talk to Murcaily by the hard wood grove. He will then tell you that in order to help out, you must help rebuild and reinforce the village fence by cutting the jungle. In return you will gain favour, which may be exchanged with villagers for trading sticks. You don't need to worry about trading sticks or favour that much, since you are here just for the drops. If you would like to exchange favour for trading sticks, they can be used to bank with Rionasta at a cost of ten trading sticks per item, saving a trip to the bank.
- After you have talked with Murcaily, start by chopping any of the light, medium, or dense jungle around the village. Eventually, either a tribesman, jungle spider, swarm of mosquitoes, a bush snake, or broodoo victim will come out. The tribesman doesn't drop anything good, so just kill him, and if he does any damage on you, drink some of your antipoison. If a swarm of mosquitoes comes out, kill them and pick up the proboscis. These are worth decent amounts of money, and will sell for around 3,871 coins on the Grand Exchange.
- If a bush snake comes out, kill it, and if it damages you then drink some antipoison. Pick up the snake hide it drops. These will sell for about 2,891 on the Grand Exchange. Also, pick up spider carcasses from , which are fairly good money (worth 1,171 coins. If a broodoo victim comes out, you can fight it using normal methods, or you can use antipoison on it if it is a green victim, Relicym's balm on it if it is a yellow victim, and food on it if it is a brown victim. These will deal fairly high amounts of damage on them and kill them easily. On rare occasions, you will find a gout plant after you completely chop down a jungle plant in which case you should stand on top of it and dig with your spade. You will dig up a gout tuber, which sells for 160,000 coins on the grand exchange. Please note that chances of finding these are rare.
- Once you have a full inventory of proboscis's, snake hides, spider carcasses, broodoo masks, and gout tubers, walk to Brimhaven, and take the boat to Ardougne. Go to the nearest bank, and bank your drops, and get more antiposion and food if you need to. Another option is to use Rionasta's parcel service at a cost of ten trading sticks per item, saving the walk to Brimhaven.
- This can give around 40,000 - 70,000 coins per trip, and just a few people know this method but it is a great method of making money.
[edit] Selling Herbs
'Rating: '*****
- This is an easy way to make money with only some combat requirements. Killing Chaos Druids (level 13) could be a alternative to Flesh crawlers. They mainly use weak magic but be sure to bring efficient armour, and fast weapon. The Chaos Druids are located at Edgeville Dungeon wilderness area near the thugs, you can also kill outlaws ( level 32) beside the grand exchange defence of 50 required for no food usage, you can make 20-40k per inventory from their herbs. You can make easy trips to the Grand Exchange and back via the north-west wall tunnel at the exchange. This is a easy way of money making at combat 30 or above.
- (summoning a Macaw will most likely increase your chances of getting good herb drops - 41 Summoning required)
These are the herbs you take:
- Grimy Ranarr:10900 coins
- Grimy Kwuarm: 5828 coins
- Grimy Dwarf Weed: 7881 coins
- Grimy Lantadyme: 7067 coins
- Grimy Irit: 3971 coins
- Grimy Avantoe: 4856 coins
- Grimy Cadantine: 3724 coins
- Be sure not to clean these herbs as they will sell slow at the Grand Exchange and for a lower price. If you sell at a minimum price, the Herbs will sell easier. One full inventory will earn you about 30,000 coins-120,000 coins (depends upon what herbs you find). The higher the combat level you are, the longer you can stay, thus enabling you to have a higher chance of collecting rarer herbs as a drop. A ring of wealth could also prove helpful there.
[edit] Spinning Flax to Bowstrings
Rating: *****
- Members with a crafting level of 10 can spin flax into bowstrings at Camelot, Falador, Lumbridge, and Neitiznot (Near Banks). Lumbridge is the quickest area to spin flax and bank, assuming you use all the shortcuts (holding right-click on "Climb-Up Stairs" just as the last piece of flax finishes, rotating your camera to get the "Quick-Bank" option very shortly after ascending the stairs). This method will grant you roughly 100k an hour long term.
- To start, teleport to the area you have chosen, take your flax, then simply click on the wheel and select the appropriate amount of flax to spin. Spin the flax into bowstrings and sell them on the Grand Exchange for 158 coins each; almost doubling the amount of money you started with.
- Alternatively you can pick your own flax from the flax field in Seer's Village and spin the flax in the spinning wheel located north west of the flax field. With this method you can make potentially make 5.3k per inventory at 158 coins each. The plucking itself gives you about 70k per hour long term.
The following is much better: Use the flax gathered by your subjects from Miscellania. With 10 workers and a 100% approval rating, you will receive 1250 flax per day. If you spin them all and sell them on the Grand Exchange for 158 coins each; you will receive around 230k. Remember that you must pay your subjects daily. For an explanation of how this works, please refer to the Notable features of this guide. If you are a low level player it is neccesary to have good prayer
[edit] Plank Making
Rating: *****
- This method works for regular logs, oak logs, teak logs and mahogany logs. Players may either cut these logs themselves or buy them. Using the chart below, take the required amount of money and logs to the sawmill operator, and get them converted into planks. It is advised to bank the planks in the east Varrock bank, then run back with the correct materials again and repeat the process. Once done, players can sell the planks at the Grand Exchange. Note that players will make much more money by cutting the logs themselves, rather than buying them.
- The following table shows the price for the logs, cost to make them, the price for the planks and the profit/loss.
[edit] Soda Ash
Rating: *****
- Members can collect or buy Seaweed and burn it into Soda ash for a profit. Buying Seaweed off the Cooking Guild and making Soda ash can turn a profit of over 150,000 coins per hour only 32 Cooking to enter the guild. To maximise profits, a player should buy a large amount of seaweed all at once and then make Soda ash at a bank that is very near to a Fire or a Range. Some good places to do this are East Varrock range, Zanaris, the Rogue's Den fire, or the range in the cooking guild.
- Alternatively, players with little money to start up can collect seaweed from any of the locations listed here.
[edit] Glass Vials
Rating: *****
- Members with little money can easily make 200,000 Coins or more per hour from "vial-merchanting". Teleport to East Ardougne and go to the General store and buy a full inventory of Vial of water. Bank and repeat. Then sell the vials at the Grand Exchange. They should sell fast on the Grand Exchange, therefore, you don't need to wait very long.
- You can now buy sets of 50 glass vials as its a lot faster then buying 28 in each inventory.
- Another option is to buy vials from some stores and filling them with water. Banks with fountains near them (e.g. Camelot) are especially helpful. Just use one vial on a fountain, and it'll fill every vial. Bank the vials, withdraw 28 more, and repeat. This way, you can earn even more money. The lunar spell, humidify is an even faster method for filling vials.
- However, if you have done the Enlightened Journey quest, you have access to the balloon transport system. You can buy ring of duelling and regular logs. Once you have these, teleport to the castle wars arena. Once there, withdraw a few energy pots, one normal log and your ring of duelling. Run out to the balloon and travel to Taverley. Once there run to the herblore shop and buy as many vials as you can. There is also a fountain near that place making it easier to fill the vials. Once you have a full inventory, use your Ring of duelling to teleport back to Castle Wars. Bank, and repeat.
- Possibly the best (and cheapest) method is buying filled vials from Sigmund the Merchant in Relekka and then using Peer the Seer close by to deposit the vials into your bank. The vials cost 10gp each and sell for around 98-103gp making about 2000gp profit per trip. To utilize this method, a player must have Fremennik Sea Boots 1 equipped, money in their inventory and anything to reduce weight such as penance gloves or spotted cape. If a player has NOT completed The Fremennik Trials, the Fremennik Sea Boots 1 don't need to be equipped.
- Shilo Village personalized general store stocks 1000 vials of water and 1000 vials (without water). Simply buy, bank and repeat until you have depleted the stock. Just under 200k profit.
[edit] Sinew making
Rating: *****
- To make sinew simply choose "make sinew" when using raw beef on a range/fire. The sinew sell for 248 coins each on the Grand Exchange. There are three ways of getting beef (listed below). After you get the beef and bank it, find a range or light a fire near a bank, and then use the beef with the range/fire.
Note: Making sinews presents a small chance of burning the beef.
[edit] Ways of getting beef
Cheap/Efficient way:
- This method is very simple but requires an area to be unlocked. Its profit is only 8 coins less then the "long way" (below):
- To use this method first you must have access to Canifis or Chargurr (Chargurr is located in the city of Oo'glog). Buy beef from any of these two locations for only 8gp and then bank it. This will result of a profit of about 157 coins.
Long way: This method makes the largest profit but takes A LOT of time: Just kill cows and bank their beef. The recommended place is the "Lumbridge gnomecopter cow field" because there is a deposit box in the gnome copter area. (This area has many trees and oaks so you could bring and axe and tinderbox and make sinew on the spot and then deposit it. This method will make a profit of 248 coins per sinew (not including expense on weapons and/or axe and tinder box)
NOTE: This method only makes the "largest profit" in the sense that there is no initial investment or purchasing - if you use one of the first two methods you will most likely earn much more per hour because you obtain the beef much faster.
[edit] Grey Wolf Fur
'Rating: '*****
- A player can buy the grey wolf fur on the grand exchange for-35gp each, then sell to Baraek the player makes almost double profit. If the player wears the Ring of Charos (a) player will get more than double player's money intake as player's profit. To efficiently use this method, it would be best to use Varrock east bank, and to wield the best weight-reducing items the player can wield, such as Boots of Lightness, Spotted Cape, orSpottier Cape. Another way to get it is to steal it from Ardougne Market at the Fur stall which requires level 35 Thieving, This gives 36 experience.
[edit] White gloves
Rating: *****
- First the player must have reached the adept ranking in order for this to work. Boots of lightness,spotted or spottier cape,high agility level, and penance gloves are highly recommended.This method may seem long and slow, but it is very rewarding at the end. Talk to Sir Vyvin in the white knights castle. Now buy as many gloves as you can for 6 coins each, once you're done deposit the gloves into the bank and withdraw 168 coins. After you have as many gloves as you want, sell them in the Grand Exchange for 206gp. With 168 coins the player can buy a full inventory of 28 gloves which allows for more profit. An inventory of 28 gloves sold for 206 coins in the Grand Exchange will profit the player with 5,768 coins.
[edit] Climbing boots
Rating: *****
- This is a very efficient but tedious way of making money. The player goes to Tenzing and repeatedly asks for climbing boots. Each pair of climbing boots costs the player 12 coins, so an effective thing to do is take 336 coins with nothing else in your inventory. When the player has a full inventory of climbing boots, he/she can use a combat bracelet to teleport to the Warriors' Guild to bank or he/she can use a games necklace to teleport to the Burthorpe Games Room and then run to the Rogue's Den minigame to bank. This method requires the player to have completed Death Plateau up to the point where the player can buy Climbing boots, as well as have the required stats to enter the Warriors' Guild if they want to bank there(faster than banking at Rogue's Den) OR you can just use duel ring to teleport to Castle Wars and bank and teleport with games necklace to repeat the process. Climbing boots sell for over 1000 coins on the Grand Exchange, therefore a full inventory(28) makes about 28,000 coins. It only takes 2-3 minutes to get the 28 boots, bank them, and return to Tenzing (while wearing boots of lightness and spotted cape). That means that the player can make about 300,000 coins in an hour. It gets tedious going through the same conversation with Tenzing 28 times (although it only takes 2–3 minutes) to get to full inventory and this method doesn't offer any experience in any skill. If you are experienced in this method you can get 1k boots in around 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
[edit] Culinaromancer's Chest
Rating: *****
- This is a very good way of making money, as it requires no running or fighting and it also gives good profits, All that must be done it to buy food items such as cheese, cooking apple,chocolate and also the grapes. Then go to the grand exchange and sell. All that must be done is part of the Recipe For Disaster quest (all of the quest would be better as it gives more food items to buy). This can give profits of up to around 100k to 230k an hour.
[edit] Clue Scrolls
Rating: *****
- Treasure Trails can be immensely challenging and may offer hours of fun;however, some Treasure Trails may contain disappointing rewards that are often not worth your time. Clue scrolls are obtained from various monsters found within RuneScape, and the minigame that embarks is called a Treasure Trail.
- There are three types of clue scroll levels in RuneScape:
Level 1 Clue - Usually dropped by lower levelled monsters ranging anywhere from level 1 all the way to level 40!
Level 2 Clue - Dropped by mid-level monsters/NPCs, usually from levels 45-80
Level 3 Clue - The hardest and toughest clue of all, yet can be handsomely rewarding, this clue is frequently found by monsters from levels 80 all the way to the 300s! Due to the difficult and risky nature of some clues, it is recommended to bank your most precious possessions, take some teleportation runes and teleportation jewellery with you, such as perhaps a Games necklace or Ring of duelling, and make sure you have a Sextant, Watch, and a Chart in your inventory, along with the clue scroll and of course, a spade!
If you find that the clue you are working upon is too arduous, you may of course feel free to contact others within RuneScape's forums or other forums of varying natures.
