Thanks
As this is a goals and achievements thread, my current two goals are 90 magic (currently 84, 60k off 85) and woodcutting (which I'm 83 in and still got a while to go).![]()

Thanks
As this is a goals and achievements thread, my current two goals are 90 magic (currently 84, 60k off 85) and woodcutting (which I'm 83 in and still got a while to go).![]()
Nearly 85 mage too![]()
Congrats on 84 WC and good luck with 90 magic. What's your training method going to be out of interest?
Oh, and that's alot of quests you completed in your first post. Hope you didnt use guides for all of them.
Thank you, just got it
85 woodcutting now!
Only the masters really (although for Swan Song all I had to do was the boss 'cos I did all the rest but I was on a laggy comp so had to tele out on the boss) and that damn A Void Dance puzzle, I can't remember all the quests I did as they're on the other page but if there were little bits I was really stuck on I did have a sneaky peak but other than that...
I'm cutting ivy as I'm not really in it for the money and for 90 magic I am planning on just alching. I don't really understand the stun-alching stuff but if you could suggest something better I may consider it. How's dungeoneering coming along? Can't stand that skill.![]()
Last edited by Alex3213; 03-06-2011 at 11:00 AM.
Why you should never alch:I'm cutting ivy as I'm not really in it for the money and for 90 magic I am planning on just alching. I don't really understand the stun-alching stuff but if you could suggest something better I may consider it. How's dungeoneering coming along? Can't stand that skill.
http://forums.zybez.net/topic/146577...ld-never-alch/
Stunning can be a good way of training magic and is sometimes cheaper than alching depending on the prices. Just equip some armour, make sure your magic attack bonus is -65 or lower as this means you won't hit your target, and you can pretty much train anywhere. I often see people training at Edgeville on the skeletons in the wilderness. You can also use a mud staff or tome of frost which provide unlimited water and earth runes, meaning you just need soul runes. However, a mud staff does give you +10 magic attack bonus which is why some people prefer not to use it.
Stunning can get you upto 108k exp/hour and alching while stunning can get you upto 130k exp/hour. It's alot better than high alching on its own which is only around 55-65k exp/hour and it can often be cheaper.
If you've got lunars, using the string jewellery spell can also get you around 130k exp/hour plus some crafting exp. When my friend was training with this method, it was very cheap but you'll have to check on prices. I really wouldn't recommend alching - it's very slow exp and you can train using other methods for the same cost. The link I provided gives some information about various methods and their costs which should be of some help. Good luck with magic, hope I didn't confuse you.
Oh, and DG is alright thanks. Don't worry, it becomes more enjoyable at higher levels as you get to train with people who actually know what they're doing.
Last edited by MJJ; 03-06-2011 at 03:46 PM.
No no it made sense, I knew that alching wasn't the best way however I've never tried out the other methods. I haven't got lunars no but I plan on completing that quest anyway. I'll look into the link you gave me as it does seem useful. Thanks for the help/tips.Why you should never alch:
http://forums.zybez.net/topic/146577...ld-never-alch/
Stunning can be a good way of training magic and is sometimes cheaper than alching depending on the prices. Just equip some armour, make sure your magic attack bonus is -65 or lower as this means you won't hit your target, and you can pretty much train anywhere. I often see people training at Edgeville on the skeletons in the wilderness. You can also use a mud staff or tome of frost which provide unlimited water and earth runes, meaning you just need soul runes. However, a mud staff does give you +10 magic attack bonus which is why some people prefer not to use it.
Stunning can get you upto 108k exp/hour and alching while stunning can get you upto 130k exp/hour. It's alot better than high alching on its own which is only around 55-65k exp/hour and it can often be cheaper.
If you've got lunars, using the string jewellery spell can also get you around 130k exp/hour plus some crafting exp. When my friend was training with this method, it was very cheap but you'll have to check on prices. I really wouldn't recommend alching - it's very slow exp and you can train using other methods for the same cost. The link I provided gives some information about various methods and their costs which should be of some help. Good luck with magic, hope I didn't confuse you.
Oh, and DG is alright thanks. Don't worry, it becomes more enjoyable at higher levels as you get to train with people who actually know what they're doing.
Eugh I hate DG with a passion. Spend lots of time doing it and the XP rate just isn't worth it. From what I've seen though, as you get up to the higher levels it seems to be fair XP and because they've actually got to that level the people you play with probably have some clue.Keep it up
On an unrelated note, around 60k till 85 woodcutting.
EDIT: Lol at how many times I used the smile emoticon there.
Just gonna keep wcing and hope for 86 tomorrow morning![]()
Last edited by Alex3213; 03-06-2011 at 05:00 PM.
Well done alex
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