Before I could start my saga, howeverI had to generate income and buy some basic supplies. My shopping list included potions to enhance my skills, food to recoup my health, accessories to teleport to significant areas, and magic stones known as runes which are used to fuel charms, most especially handy teleport spells. I opted to make money by coaching Hunter, one of OSRS gold‘s new abilities.
The fundamentals of Hunter are simple: you set traps to capture little NPC critters and harvest their carcasses for resources. It’s one of the most life sim-like abilities, and developing it was pleasurable for all the small subgoals involved.
From start to finish, I spent around 20 hours searching, and by the end I had a tidy cash pile to finance my questing and training. It was a long grind that took me a couple of days, but I liked Hunter since I used different methods and visited many locations.
I started off snaring birds in the south, then moved onto butterflies and hedgehog-like creatures known as kebbits in northern plains, until I could finally search small explosive raccoons called chinchompas, that can be highly prized on Runescape’s auction house, the Grand Exchange. As my Hunter level increased, I had to earn an increasing number of experience to get to another level, so I looked forward to unlocking brand cheap RS gold, faster ways to train, such as going from gray to red chinchompas.
Mastering chinchompas was particularly interesting because I chose to search using a kind of cartoon cancelling called three-ticking. I will spare you the particulars –just know that by putting in more effort and getting some timing down, you can shorten the time necessary to complete certain activities by tricking the game engine to overriding a very long animation using a short one.
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