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Manly job for hardy people Similar to Mining this can be picked up earlier in the game and produces a steady flow of RS Gold, which increases (eventually turning into a river of gold) as you progress. Profits can be substantial as early as 15 level of skill by cutting in Oak Trees - found in many areas in your game i.e., Lumbridge as they have multiple log drops. After that, you'll steadily advance towards the yew tree.


But beware of the word "advanced" as cutting wood even with membership isn't as profitable when with respect to other low effort methods . Oak logs earn about 21k gold an hour, whereas the best in slot non-members wood is yew, which is nearly twice as expensive. While members can access magical wood, it's not worth the minuscule sum of 130k gold every minute, and is almost only marginally profitable when compared with another method of earning money that is only available only to members.


This is what we've included here as well as other suggestions, to paint a full picture of OSRS income-generating and to remind you that, while certain activities could make you rich, they're not necessarily worth the time (unless you're playing as a woodcutter and that's good).


Old as the world's most famous food gathering and money-making pastime is not the most cost-effective way to earn gold in OSRS however it is the most enjoyable, and by far. Unfortunately, members of OSRS are not able to catching lobsters in Musa Point near Port Sarim which can score you around 20k gold every hour.


This isn't the best value but if you've joined and are seeking out places to boost your angling skills The catch of infernal fishes can bring approximately 280k gold/hour even though they're almost dead. You do not need feathers lures Buy RS 2007 Fire Cape. If you're not scared of PKers and would like something a tad more intensive, dark crabs are waiting for you scoring 380k gold per hour.


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