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Whats is a good way to make quick money on runescape?

I'm P2P and i need help . when i first started playing a had trouble making money , and now still to this day I have a hard time making $$$$. My skills are on high scores. Look them up and then tell me a good way to make money . ( mainly not by combat).

Asked By: x_dead_mcr_x - 7/8/2008
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Get your character's mining level up to level 38 by mining iron, etc. Then, go to the Barbarian Village and mine coal from the rocks, which you can sell for 100 to 300 GP per piece. You will also occasionally find a gem (from least valuable to most, sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond) which can be sold for good prices.

Get your smithing and mining levels up to 40 and mine gold in the Lessers Pits on Karajama Island. However, be careful of the level 21 skeletons. There are five rocks, so on a good night when no one is on, you can hit them in a row making your trip very easy. You can usually get 25 gold ore that becomes 25 gold bars. Put them into certs and sell for 1k a gold cert.

Get your mining level up to 30. Mine coal and you can make them into certificates and trade them for 1,000 GP each.

Get your mining level to at least 15, and your smithing level to at least 30. Go to the mine south of Falador. Mine lots of iron, and take it to Falador Furnace. Go north of Falador to Doric's Anvils. Smith Iron Square Shields and Iron Kite Shields. Take them to the shield shop in Falador and sell them for fast and e********y.

Get your smithing level to 25 and your mining level to at least 15. Then. go to Falador Mine at the mining site behind the Falador Castle. Get iron and go to the furnace. Then. go to Dorics (the little dwarf) and smith battle axes and other items such as square shields and long swords, which all sell over 50 gp each at the general store. Do this repeatedly to get e********y. Note: Sleep in the bed near Wayne's Chains.

Get your magic level up to 55 (high level alchemy) and buy a Runeite Medium for 8,000 to 10,000 gp. Use it on the Runeite Medium to get 11,500 gp. Buy another Runeite Medium and repeat those steps to get e********y. Note: This spell uses five Fire Runes and one Nature Rune. It is recommended that you get a Staff of Fire if you plan on doing this.

Get a mining level of 25, crafting level of 16, and a smithing level of 20. Mine a lot of silver and buy a holy symbol mold. Make bars, then make holy symbols. Sell them to a shop for about 20 gold. This is a very easy way to make money.

Go to Port Sarim, west of Draynor village, and ask one of the people in the blue uniforms to go to Karamja and pay them 30 GP. When you get there, walk off the dock and you should see a house. Enter the house and talk to a man named Luthas. He will ask you to pick bananas. Answer "Yes", pick bananas, put them in the crate, then talk to Luthas to collect your moderately earned 30 GP. If you would like more money in multiples of 30, ask him to get another 30 GP for doing the job again. Stay here for a long time if you need to spend several thousand on items.

Go to the house outside of Lumbridge and collect Iron Daggers on World 13. Also, defeat Goblins for items that can be sold or gold, which is common. Sell the daggers for 14 gold or less at the market.

Go to Chaos Temple. Kill monks and take the Steel Maces. Sell them to the Mace Store in Falador for 138 gp. Do this repeatedly to get levels and money quickly.

Go to Varrock. Kill the level 21 guards there to get skill levels and up to 30 gp.

Go to Karamja and let people drop tuna. Pick it up until you cannot hold any more. For more money, put everything in a bank and go to Port Sarim with only 30 gp. Then, go to the edge of the wild and sell the tuna for at least 10 gp each.

Go to Lumbridge on any World (1-13, etc.) and go to the house where the Goblins (level 7) respawn. There are two fishing spots there. If there are people fishing, they will usually drop Raw Salmon and Raw Trout which you can cook (if your cooking level is high enough) and sell in the general store for 10 to 30 gp.

Go to Karamja Isle and to where the people fish. Poeple will fish lobsters and swordfish until they cannot carry anymore. They will drop the fish. Take lots of lobsters and swordfish. You can make these into Certs in Draynor, and sell Swordie Certs for 2,000 gp.

Go to the chicken pen. Kill them to get feathers, then go to the center of Varrock to sell them. Feathers will be 3 to 5 gp each.

To get e********y and weapons, go by Lumbridge. You will find a house full of goblins. In that room will be an Iron Dagger that respawns. Get it, go to the store, and sell it for 4 to 20 gp or use it as a weapon.

Mine and smith until you are at level 20 at both. Make Bronze Bars and turn them into things at an Anvil such as: a 2-H, Mail Plate Body, Skirt, or Kite Shield and sell them at the market for good prices. You can also do this with Mithril, Runite (not Rune), Adamantite, Iron, and Steel.

When you begin smithing a particular type of metal, smith Daggers at first and sell most or all of them. Then, once you get your smithing level high enough to make Short Swords, create as many of them as possible then sell as many of them as possible at the Varrock Sword Shop. They give you the best value per bar. It is possible to make over 1500 gp by selling Steel Short swords. It is also a good idea to allow the swords to regenerate after each sale because you can then get the most possible money for each of them.

Put all your items in the bank (including weapons and armor). Go to the Red Spider fortress in the wilderness. Ggo inside and dash for the Steel Legs or Gold Ore. If you die, you will keep the Ore and Legs and lose nothing. For higher levels, try getting three before dying or stocking up all the way before leaving.

Kill farmers, men, muggers, and thieves to get small amounts of money ranging from 3 gp to 20 gp. You can find people to kill in the inns.

There are about seven spawn points for coins. In the wilderness, go to the Dark Warrior's castle and kill them until you get the Rare Black Mace and Black Medium Helmet, which both sell for a lot of gp. Get your crafting up to level 40 and make all kinds of jewelry, which also sell for a lot of money. Make Strength Potions and sell them by the wilderness in Varrock for 1,000 gp. Also make food and sell by the wilderness.

If your smithing level is 34 and mining is 20, go to Falador and to the Dwarven Mines. Keep mining until you have about 100 to 200 iron ore banked. Then, make all the bars you can. You should have between 50 to 100 bars. Smith them into Iron Chest Plates then go back to Varrok and sell them to Hovick The Armorer. If your smithing is lower, then smith Bronze Bars and make bronze two handed and large helms and items until you can make Bronze Chest Plates. Make those until your smithing is level 34, then repeat the steps for about 10,000 gp every five to ten minutes.

If you are a member, you can use the Pickpocket skill to steal money from a person. Try it on people you can pickpocket.

When at combat level 10 or 11, kill level 18 warriors in Alcarid. They drop money and Iron Daggers sometimes.

Fight enemies, such as Giants, that drop big bones, money, weapons, helmets, and steel axes. If you are a beginner, start off with chickens, then goblins, giant spiders, men, unicorns, bears, scorpion, giants, white knights, black nights, lesser demons, and greater demons. Greater demons drop items such as Rune Medium Helmet Runes Long and up to 3000 gold.

Get a pickaxe then mine at places. At first you will only be able to mine tin and copper. When your mining level reaches 15, you will be able to mine iron ore. When it gets to 20, you will be able to mine silver. You can use tin and copper ore in a furnace to create bronze bars. If you use iron ore in the furnace you will make iron bars, but sometimes the ore will be impure and will fail to create a bar. You can smelt silver ore to make silver bars, then craft that into jewelry. If you are level 30 mining, you can smith coal and trade them in at the Draynor Manor market for coal certificates. You can sell these certificates for 1000 gold each.

In Al Kharid, buy a lot of silk from the the silk merchant. Then, go to Ardougne and sell the silk to the silk stall owner. He will buy the the silk from you for up to about 180 coins. You can also steal his silk and sell it back to him, but he may catch you and alert a guard. The level 28 guards and level 56 knights may also spot you and attack if you choose to steal the silk.

For e********y and thieving skill (members only), go to Ardougne where the stalls are located. Behind the bakers stall are two houses. You can pick their locks. Go to the one with no upstairs. Enter and search for traps on the chest and you will get ten gp. Go out the door. Pick the lock again and search for traps on the chest once more. Keep doing this and you will have fast thieving skill and money at the same time.

Get to level 20 mining and smithing Go to Varrok and mine iron, then go to a smelter and smelt them into bars. You may have to do this repeatedly, as ore only smelts 50?f time. Then, go to back to Varrok and smith the bars into short swords. Sell them in market or at the sword shop. Do this repeatedly to get a good amount money. This is useful for low level players.

When at level 35, fight Black Knights. They drop runes, sapphires, rubies, and gold. Get as many runes as possible, then go to the center of Varrock and sell them. Let them make the price.

First, put everything in bank so that you have 25 open free spaces. Then, go west and then south of Varrock. You will find rocks that you can mine silver from. You can also mine coal in Barbarian Village. After you fill up your inventory, go to Draynor Village and trade silver or coal in for five certificates. Then go to World 1. In World 1, Draynor Market has many people buying and selling certificates. Here you can trade five silver or coal certificates anywhere from 500 to 1000 gp each. This whole process takes a minimum of fifteen minutes.

If you die, or are just starting, head north of Limbridge. Then, cross the bridge. You will see a house. Go into the house and get the Iron Daggers that re
Answered By: Dj S - 7/8/2008
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Mine Pure Ess gather Snape Grass and Pick flax or for higher lvls kill green drags and kill obby creatures for the high gMBLE SORTA DEAL.
Answered By: Naruto,Star Trek,Runescape fan! - 7/8/2008
I'd say either woodcutting or mining. Woodcut and sell logs on grand exchange or mine and sell ores on grand exchange. I would also say pk'ing but there is no more wildy pk so thats all.

Hope this helps :)
Answered By: Je$$e D - 7/8/2008
Flax, my dear friend. pick atleast 5000, youll be RICH. it doesnt take long at all either, considering there's a bank right there. picking 400 got me 40k in the g.e.


(ps, dont ask me to be a friend or to help you with anything else. i dont play anymore)
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Answered By: markeh - 7/8/2008
Get ur wood cutting level up to 60 atleast, and sell the highest level tree u can cut at the grand exchange. I sold like 300 willow logs or 3000, not sure which one, and made 50k. It dosnt take long to cut either if u have a macro from rscheata.com.
Answered By: Raneman - 7/8/2008
I know the PERFECT answer for this. i made about 70k doing the following. plus, the only thing it required out of myself was patience.

first, go to varrock. the two buildings you will be using are the east bank and the rune shop directly behind the bank.
i mined and sold lots of rune essence for e********y.. here's what to do:

in the rune shop behind the east bank, talk to Aubury. he can teleport you to the place where you can mine rune esscence.
i think you have to do a small quest before you can be teleported, but it's worth it, and it's easy.

once you get to be teleported, in that room, mine as much esscence as you can hold in your inventory. i reccomend having nothing in your inventory so you can hold the maximum amount of esscence. have a pick equipped.

people will buy essence for 35 gp each.

once your inventory is full of essence, walk into the portal to return to the main world. go to the east bank again, and store the essence. it's a small distance from the rune shop and it will only take time out of your schedule to do this!

lets say you collect an easy 50 essence. 50 x 35 gp gives you an easy 1750 gp!

this way worked for me. email me if you have any questions. this way is really easy and worth it once you get the hang of it. i hope i explained it right!

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Answered By: Emmy - 7/8/2008
I'm been a past player and I when I needed money I just started fishing and then cooking and then when I got bored of playing
I quit playing RuneScape then my life was a WHOLE lot better no more of RuneScape but then when RuneScape redesigned thier website I thought that they changed the game and then when I logged in I saw NO differnce.......LET'S FACE IT RUNESCAPE IS THE MOST BORING WEBSITE IN THE UNIVERSE!!!. It will NEVER change.
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