en

It is possible to make use of yew-long bows in the best method from Skyzhay's blog


It is possible to make use of cheap OSRS GP yew-long bows in the best method, as you've mentioned. It's fast, and it gives excellent cash. Selling them is quicker and more profitable than alching. So, unless you're going to use them for magic exp you can sell them. Although some people might tell you to use magic longbows to speed up the process but it's so hard to locate magic logs. Ex-radio is the way to go when you're selling yew longs.

The only different of buying logs vs the yew longs(u) to increase your income is the profit you'll earn. The price at which yewlongs(u) are priced, based on their availability, can determine whether you earn more money. But it'll take you longer to make the same amount with string X than with the yewlogs.

Are you suggesting I create Maple Longbow(u), until I can create a yew longbow (u) and then sell those? Do you mean I should make a string for the Yewlongbow(u) and then sell the bows? Or should I just sell the Yew longbow(u).

Listen to the advice Cheezy offered to you, if you don't care about the experience itself but are concerned about your time. I'm currently at 81, due to a lack of enthusiasm in the game for a few months. Ironically, a friend of mine joined the member only after he'd reached 70 fletching.

His idea was to use his runecrafting expertise to purchase essense and create nature ranes in large quantities (usually by 1,000). Then, he would make his own yews and pick the flax. Finally, he would create his own bowstrings and make his own bows. He took the same approach I would have/did.

It's not the most effective, however it helps us become self-sufficient and allows us to expand across all fields while generating the most profits. At times, we created our own essences. it was slowish, but the money got to be quite large and sometimes distracted him (definitely distracted me I'm sure, lol).

You can make the most of OSRS gold for sale everything if you're hoping to earn a profits. If you're trying to make a profit (or perhaps spend a few dollars), you can buy certain materials. However you need to calculate carefully to ensure that you are able to break even. You don't want to end with a negative balance.

The Wall

No comments
You need to sign in to comment