A Few Money Making Tips with RuneScape

By: Robert Bell
Submitted: 2007-01-17 15:46:12
Print this article | Tell a friend | For publisher | Social Bookmarking
Rating:
 

Collect Feathers

A great way for new members with combat below 30 to make good money is to kill chickens and collect their feathers. Once you collect around 500 feathers, you can go to world one and sell them just to the East of the West Bank in Varrock if you’re a Free to Play member. If you’re a Pay to Play member, the best place to sell them is just North of the East Falador Bank. You can usually get about 10-20 gp each in member’s worlds. If you’re looking to buy feathers, head to fishing shops and go for larger quantities. If you buy groups of at least 1,000, you can make a substantial profit. It’s a good idea to sell to people, not stores.

Merchanting

Another way to earn money is by merchanting. There are several ways to do this. You can buy overstocked items in one store and then sell them at a higher price in a store where they are not stocked. You can also buy commodities that are being sold at less than market value and then sell them to other players who are willing to pay higher prices. In order to do this, though, it is necessary that you are aware of current market prices.

You can buy sharks for around 800 gp and later sell them for around 1000 gp. Similarly, you can buy lobsters for 100 to 130 gp and sell them for 200 gp. Rumor has it that in Edgeville they are desperate for food and selling there can be quite lucrative. You can buy coal for 130 gp and sell it for around 200 gp near Falador’s east bank. Also consider Rune Essence, which can be bought for 20 gp and sold for 40 at Varrock’s east bank.

Skills

The higher level you have, the more money you can make in these areas. Mining, fishing and woodcutting are considered the big three moneymakers. However, there are people that find their fortunes in thieving. For example, in mining you can earn 13k for each reunite ore that you mine. For the woodcutter, magic logs are worth 1k each. Fishermen can get up to 1k for each shark and if the thief can get his hands on blood runes, he can get at least 400 gp.

Treasure Hunting

Treasure hunting is actually a mini-game for members. There are three different levels, which yield different treasure possibilities. In level one, you can get gold trimmed, black armour worth 300k a set. In the second level, you can get ranger boots worth 700k. In the last level, you can get gold trimmed rune armor, god armor, gilded armor and a Robin Hood hat. Each of these items can be worth over one million gp each.

Dueling

Dueling can win you a fortune, or you can lose everything you have. It’s only worth the risk if you are absolutely certain that you can’t lose.

Robert Bell is an editor of Runescape Money Tips.

Article source: Expert Articles

Most Recent Articles in Games category

  • Here Are Some Tips I Colleted Over Internet For WoW Nine. - By: John Cena
    Taking The Harbor,Taking The Harbor,Know Your Ley Lines.Taking The Harbor,Making Ready,Ata'mal Armaments,INSTANCES.
  • Rise of Nations - Great Gameplay For a Great Price - By: Scott Meyer
    Looking for a Real-Time Strategy game for real cheap? Rise of Nations may be several years old, but its gameplay hasn't suffered at all. Between its many nations, many gametypes, and many options for gameplay, Rise of Nations offers nearly unlimited gameplay which brings the best elements from Turn-Based Strategy into the RTS genre.
  • World in Conflict - Excellent Story, Excellent Graphics, and Excellent Game Play - By: Scott Meyer
    World in Conflict delivers a plausible storyline of World War Three and an invasion of the US with unsurpassed graphics and a new kind of gameplay. A great addition for those new to Real-Time Strategy as well as RTS vets.
  • Supreme Commander - RTS of Unprecedented Scale - By: Scott Meyer
    Getting tired of the same RTS play? Supreme Commander brings an enormous scale and new level of play to the genre, and is definately worth checking out. Though it has a steep learning curve, it can give a new experience to veteran gamers.
  • Axis and Allies: From Board Game to RTS - By: Scott Meyer
    I'm sure you've heard of the board game series Axis and Allies. But have you heard of the PC game of the same name? Axis and Allies keeps the board game's style, but adds the new element of Real-Time Strategy.
  • Dai Senryaku VII - The Best Strategy Game You've Never Heard Of - By: Scott Meyer
    Ever heard of this Japanese import? If not, then that's too bad, because it is arguably the best strategy game for the Xbox. This turn-based strategy game presents modern warfare in a detailed and in-depth fashion that makes for a great experience and a lot of replaying.
  • Pacific Storm - More Than Just an RTS - By: Scott Meyer
    Let's start off with this statement: Pacific Storm is not your average real-time strategy game. It combines a grand-strategy element with RTS gameplay, and even brings in arcade flying and gunning.
  • Hearts of Iron II - Master of World War Two Strategy - By: Scott Meyer
    A review of one of the best World War Two strategy games out there. Hearts of Iron II is realistic, in-depth, and let's you master politics, economics, and military strategy in a World War Two setting.
  • Star Wars-Empire at War - Epic Space and Ground Battles - By: Scott Meyer
    A review of the best Real-Time Strategy game focused on the Star Wars universe. Star Wars: Empire at War allows the player to fight on land or in space, as well as controlling multiple planets around the galaxy.
  • Oiling the cogs: Gaming peripherals play the unsung heroes - By: Mike Smith
    Mind-blowing graphics and complex storylines can have gamers captivated for hours at their consoles. Keeping these bad boys running at full hilt is vital, and there are peripherals that do the trick.