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| Train all non-combat skills; Shattered heart | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 14 2011, 02:39 AM (41 Views) | |
| mpython | Jan 14 2011, 02:39 AM Post #1 |
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So I found that a really fun way to train all your non combat skills is through the shattered heart mini game.I enjoy doing it this way because you change the skill you are training about every 30 min to an hour. The point of this game is to build a statue in the varrock museum with the strange rock pieces that you have received through different skills. Just to the right as you enter the museum is a small round platform that you use the strange rock pieces on. (I believe you have to talk to one of the two NPC's that are seated at the table next to it to begin) As you add pieces the statue will begin to take shape. once you have completed a statue it will disappear and you will receive one of 30 pieces that you can use in your house to make a permanent statue there. you also receive a good amount of xp by building the statue. below is a table of the skills and the xp gained. hope this helps Agility Completing the Agility Arena, Ape Atoll, Barbarian, Bandos Throne room, Brimhaven, Dorgesh-Kaan, Pyramid, Tree Gnome Stronghold, Werewolf or Wilderness agility courses. Construction Building furniture or flatpacks in either building mode or normal mode. Cooking Cooking fish on a range or fire. Crafting Crafting any gold jewellery, making leather or dragon hide armour, making molten glass, and throwing pottery. Farming Harvesting your allotment, flower, herb, hops, bush, and fruit tree patches; planting seeds/saplings. Firemaking Burning any kind of logs with a tinderbox. Fishing Fishing with any type of cage or net. Fletching Fletching crossbow stocks or unstrung bows. Herblore Cleaning herbs and using secondary ingredients on unfinished potions; barbarian mixes do not count. Hunter Inspecting box and deadfall traps (including imp boxes), tracking method, charm sprites, and falconry. Please note, you may still receive a Strange rock even if you fail to catch anything. Mining Mining any standard ore, concentrated veins, gem rocks, Pure essence; getting approval up via coal rocks on Miscellania (for Kingdom Managing activity). Runecrafting Runecrafting essences into runes. Crafting 1 essence at a time does not increase chances of getting a rock. Smithing Smelting ores into bars or smithing bars into armour, weapons, or cannonballs. Thieving Pickpocketing from any npc as well as thieving from chests and stalls. Woodcutting Cutting any type of tree, chopping ivy, or playing the Tai Bwo Wannai Clean Up and Sawmill activities. Level XP Given 1 99 2 100 3 103 4 108 5 115 6 124 7 135 8 148 9 163 10 180 11 199 12 220 13 243 14 268 15 295 16 324 17 355 18 388 19 423 20 460 21 499 22 540 23 583 24 628 25 675 26 724 27 775 28 828 29 883 30 940 31 999 32 1,060 33 1,123 Level XP Given 34 1,188 35 1,255 36 1,324 37 1,395 38 1,468 39 1,543 40 1,620 41 1,691 42 1,780 43 1,863 44 1,948 45 2,035 46 2,124 47 2,215 48 2,308 49 2,403 50 2,500 51 2,599 52 2,700 53 2,803 54 2,908 55 3,015 56 3,124 57 3,235 58 3,348 59 3,463 60 3,580 61 3,699 62 3,820 63 3,943 64 4,068 65 4,195 66 4,324 Level XP Given 67 4,455 68 4,588 69 4,723 70 4,860 71 4,999 72 5,140 73 5,283 74 5,428 75 5,575 76 5,724 77 5,875 78 6,028 79 6,183 80 6,340 81 6,499 82 6,660 83 6,823 84 6,988 85 7,155 86 7,324 87 7,495 88 7,668 89 7,843 90 8,020 91 8,199 92 8,380 93 8,563 94 8,748 95 8,935 96 9,124 97 9,315 98 9,508 99 9,703 |
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| Archfire5 | Jan 14 2011, 03:02 AM Post #2 |
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Wow. Nicely done! |
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| Fatal Dirge | Jan 26 2011, 10:42 PM Post #3 |
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The con one is pro, nicely done
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| Archfire5 | Jan 27 2011, 05:36 AM Post #4 |
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You may want to remove anything involving miscellania. The activities there only give a decimals worth of xp (i think about .3-.5?) that's not a way to level a skill in my opinion. |
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| mpython | Jan 27 2011, 04:10 PM Post #5 |
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well thankyou. I am good at copy and paste. LOL. Also the miscellania is in there only because it is a way for you to obtain a strange rock. The actual xp advantage is from building the statue. |
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| Archfire5 | Jan 27 2011, 11:03 PM Post #6 |
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true true but i wouldnt go with miscellania for trying to find a rock. just my advice. |
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| mpython | Feb 10 2011, 06:17 PM Post #7 |
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From experience I have found that Camelot is a good place to train. You can train farming, fishing, cooking, woodcutting, fletching, firemaking, and crafting all within a short distance. I only train till I get the pieces then move on to the next. |
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