Power levelling

Power leveling or grinding is the term referred to when speaking of a player who is trying to raise their level in a certain skill in as short a time as possible, without care about loss of cash incurred and what resources they may gain while training.

A good example of this is when a player is training Mining and drops the ores so they can continue training without stopping to sell or bank them. This saves travelling time, which makes levelling faster.

Melee
Players often train their melee skills by:
 * killing armoured zombies
 * killing bandits
 * killing experiments
 * killing flesh crawlers
 * killing giant spiders
 * killing rock crabs
 * killing yaks

Construction
Players often train their Construction by:


 * building crude wooden chairs
 * building oak larders
 * building oak doors
 * building mahogany tables

Cooking
Players often train their Cooking by:
 * cooking lobsters
 * cooking swordfish
 * cooking monkfish
 * cooking sharks
 * cooking tunas
 * cooking rocktails

-> the quest reward cooking gauntlets will help prevent burning lobsters, swordfish, and sharks at certain levels, thus reducing cash loss and increasing experience rate.

Crafting
Players often train their Crafting by:
 * crafting gold amulets (crafting and selling 20 results in a profit between 700-1000 gp or more)
 * crafting hardleather bodies
 * crafting green dragonhide bodies
 * cutting gems
 * crafting urns

Firemaking
Players often train their Firemaking by:
 * burning willow, maple, yew, or magic logs

Fishing
Players often train their Fishing by:
 * go fly fishing in Lumbridge, Gunnarsgrunn or Shilo Village
 * go barbarian fishing at Otto's Grotto
 * go catch Rocktails or Cavefish in the Living Rock cavern

Fletching
Players often train Fletching by:
 * cutting maple longbows
 * cutting yew longbows
 * cutting magic longbows
 * stringing bows by buying components then selling products in the Grand Exchange

Magic
Players often train their Magic by:
 * casting High Level Alchemy on maple longbow (u)s or yew longbow (u)s (See Grand Exchange Market Watch/High Alchemy for other items).
 * casting Ice Barrage or Ice Burst on skeletons in Ape Atoll Dungeon
 * casting Ice Burst or Ice Barrage on bandits
 * casting Stun repeatedly on an elemental balance in POH
 * casting Camelot Teleport repeatedly with an air staff
 * casting String Jewellery on unstrung gold amulets
 * casting Crumble Undead on zombies
 * casting bolt spells with chaos gauntlets
 * casting combat spells in Fist of Guthix

Mining
Players often train their Mining by:
 * mining granite and dropping
 * mining iron and dropping
 * mining gold and coal from concentrated gold and coal ore veins then banking in the Living Rock Caverns
 * mining gold in the Arzinian mine
 * mining tin at the Port Khazard Mine then depositing the ores
 * mining iron at Falador mine and depositing it at Resource Dungeon (15 Dungeooneering required)

Prayer
Players often train their Prayer by:
 * offering dragon bones to a gilded altar
 * using dragon bones on the Ectofuntus
 * offering frost dragon bones to a gilded altar
 * killing hill giants and burying big bones
 * killing chickens and burying bones while keeping the stackable feather drops
 * Using a Dwarf Multicannon and Bonecrusher

Ranged
Players often train their Ranged by:
 * throwing red chinchompas at skeletons in Ape Atoll Dungeon
 * throwing red chinchompas at mummies in the Chaos Tunnels
 * using iron knives or steel darts on yaks or giant spiders
 * using the dwarven multicannon on ogres in the Combat Training Camp

Runecrafting
Players often train their Runecrafting by:
 * using the ZMI Altar along with Ourania Teleport
 * infusing lava runes along with Magic Imbue

Smithing
Players often train their Smithing by:
 * smelting gold ore with goldsmith's gauntlets
 * smithing iron knives from iron bars bought from the Grand Exchange
 * smithing adamant platebodies from adamant bars bought from the Grand Exchange

Thieving
Players often train their Thieving by:
 * stealing cakes from bakery shops
 * pickpocketing Knights of Ardougne
 * blackjacking & pickpocketing Menaphite thugs
 * playing Sorceress's Garden
 * playing Pyramid Plunder

Woodcutting
Players often train their Woodcutting by:
 * chopping ivy
 * chopping willow trees and banking at Draynor Village
 * chopping willow trees and depositing at Barbarian Assault
 * chopping teak trees at Ape Atoll, Tai Bwo Wannai, or Castle Wars
 * go sawmill training

Cost of power levelling
Power levelling cost refers to the loss in coins per experience point using a certain method to train. Generally speaking, skills with a higher power levelling cost are harder to train.