Members Prayer training

Prayer is a difficult skill to train just by the burial of bones; however, there are other ways to gain Prayer experience - without the use of bones or coins.

Player-owned house
With the release of the Construction skill, members have the option to build an Altar to their respected Gods in their Chapel. This method provides an additional 100% to 250% percent increase of experience gained depending on the altar, with an additional 50% to 100% increase for lighting one or both burners. Prayer training in this way almost always involves using the highest boost; players gain 350% of normal experience when using a gilded altar with two incense burners lit.

Items needed for this method:
 * Clean marrentill - Used as incense if you light the burners.
 * Tinderbox - To light the burners
 * Bones - to use on the altar.

Lighting candles or torches in your altar will NOT provide any bonuses. Incense burners and marble burners both provide the highest bonus; the more expensive marble burners, as of today, provide no further reward.

There are several methods to obtain additional bones after using them. The fastest option without runners is to use a worn Ring of duelling or Amulet of glory or a Ring of kinship to teleport to a bank, then teleport back to your house using a House teleport tablet or the Teleport to house spell. An alternative way to teleport to a bank is to use an Amulet of glory mounted in a Quest hall. A way without any teleporting at all is to have your house located in Yanille and walk to the bank, however, that is slower.

The fastest way is to have runners hand you unnoted bones for noted bones, but they wouldn't be providing their services without any compensation so it would be difficult to find anyone to run for you.

Maximise the number of bones that you take with you. This can be done by using a Beast of burden, such as a War tortoise or Pack yak. When using a War tortoise, the burning time of the burners just about equals the time to offer all bones. It is possible to have a friend run back and forth from the bank to get bones to sell to you.

It is possible to use the gilded altar at another player's house. This decreases training speed since you will have to teleport to your house then type in the persons' name before entering. Although now there is a button that can let you enter the last house you visited.

After the prayer update allowing players to use a X-number of bones on an altar, when using the Teleport to House spell, and the Ring of duelling teleport to Castle Wars, and a War tortoise to bring extra bones, a player will get approximately 230,000 experience and lose about 4,460,000 coins per hour (19.4 coins/Experience) with Dragon bones (450,000 experience per hour using Ourg Bones - not recommended because of its cost which is a whopping 17,955,000 coins every hour! (39.9 coins per experience gained) It is also worth noting that ourg bones no longer give the most experience per bone, with the release of frost dragons). These calculations ignore the costs of teleports and summons.

Ectofuntus
After the completion of Priest In Peril, players have the ability to worship the Ectofuntus. By doing so, the experience one would gain from burying the bones will be multiplied by four. An example would be for every Dragon bone used in the 'worship', a player would receive 288 experience instead of 72. Although the process is slower than just burying the bones, the experience earned is far better than just by burying the bone.

In comparison to using bones on a gilded altar, the Ectofuntus will give 1/7 more experience per bone, but is far slower. Conversely, however, it is considerably more time-consuming to obtain the Construction level necessary to pray at a gilded altar than it is to access the Ectofuntus for worshipping, especially if monetary considerations are made. However, many players will allow their gilded altar to be used by other players in house party worlds.

Items recommended for the Ectofuntus method:


 * Ectophial for teleportation to the Ectofuntus; requires completion of Ghosts Ahoy
 * Ring of Duelling or Games Necklace or Amulet of Glory or Ring of kinship for quick banking


 * Weight-reducing equipment such as:
 * Boots of Lightness
 * Spotted Cape or Spottier Cape
 * Penance gloves
 * Agile top and Agile legs
 * As many pots and buckets for bones you wish to use.
 * An inventory with one Ectophial, 9 bones, 9 pots and 9 buckets will allow the most bones used without banking.
 * Some prefer to make separate trips to grind bones, fill buckets and worship the ectofuntus
 * 58 Agility to utilise the shortcut.
 * A Beast of Burden familiar for trips to grind bones
 * Dragon bones are recommend to make 288 xp for each bone used.

Two methods (or a hybrid of the two) are possible:
 * Withdraw bones, empty pots and empty buckets in equal quantities from the bank. (Nine of each can be used with no Beast of Burden familiar; more can be used with one.) Use Ectophial to teleport to the Ectofuntus. Go upstairs to the bones grinder. Right click on the bones you wish to use, then click on the grinder. Once all your bones are ground into bonemeal, use Ectophial to teleport back to Ectofuntus (or run back down the stairs). Go down through the trapdoor, and fill your buckets with the slime (using the Agility shortcut can greatly reduce your trip time). Use the Ectophial to return to the Ectofuntus and click on it to worship it. Speak with the Ghost disciple to collect your Ecto-tokens. Use a teleport method to return to a bank and withdraw bones, then repeat.
 * Begin by withdrawing bones and empty pots in equal quantities from the bank. (Thirteen of each can be used with no Beast of Burden familiar; more can be used with one.) Use Ectophial to teleport to the Ectofuntus. Go upstairs to the bone grinder. Right click on the bones you wish to use, then click on the grinder. Once all your bones are ground into bonemeal, return to the bank. Repeat until you have ground all the bones you plan. Withdraw twenty-seven empty buckets and return to the Ectofuntus. Go down through the trapdoor, and fill your buckets with the slime (using the Agility shortcut can greatly reduce your trip time). When your buckets are filled, use your teleport method to return to the bank. Withdraw more buckets and repeat the process until you have all the buckets of slime that you plan. (Given the time to get to the slime pool, this method is faster than just refilling 13 buckets at time, the number that once can have inventory when worshipping at the Ectofuntus when not using a beast of burden.) Then withdraw thirteen buckets of slime and thirteen pots of bonemeal and return to the Ectofuntus. Click on it to worship it. When all your pots and buckets are emptied, speak with the Ghost disciple to collect your Ecto-tokens. Teleport back to the bank and withdraw thirteen buckets of slime and thirteen pots of bonemeal, then repeat this portion of the process until all are used.

After the completion of the Ghosts Ahoy quest there is little purpose for Ecto-tokens. This means you may drop them to save bank space unless you wish to keep going to Dragontooth Isle (to hunt penguins, for example). (There is, however, always the possibility that a future quest or game upgrade will give more uses for Ecto-tokens. For example, at one time players could collect frog costumes tokens as part of a random event, but only one could be exchanged for a costume. Many players dropped the tokens after getting the costume. However, when the random event system was upgraded, players who saved their tokens received valuable random event gifts for them.)

Type of Bones to use
See the bone burial calculator for coins-per-experience-point analysis of bones using live data from the Grand Exchange Market Watch.

Big bones give 52.5 experience each when used on a gilded altar, both candles lit. They cost about 14 coins per prayer experience. They are rarely used for P2P prayer training since dragon bones give almost 5 times faster experience, and only are slightly more expensive in terms of coins per prayer experience.

Dragon bones are most commonly used to train prayer in P2P. Using them on a Gilded Altar costs 20 to 24 coins per prayer experience, varying what the price of Dragon Bones are at the time. They give 252 experience each when used on a gilded altar. It takes 51,724 dragon bones to go from 1-99 Prayer using a Gilded Altar.

Dagannoth bones give 437.5 experience each when used on a Gilded Altar, but cost 28 to 30 coins per prayer experience. Since this is much more expensive than dragon bones, Dagannoth bones are rarely used. It takes around 34,000 dagannoth bones to reach 99 prayer using a gilded altar.

Ourg bones are even more expensive than dagannoth bones and are even more rarely used.

A list of some good monsters to obtain bones from:

However, collecting a large number of bones to use for prayer can take an extremely long time, and it is advised to buy your bones as in the time you save you could more than make the extra money you have spent back. Because of the time to collect many bones, you can make money back faster by buying bones, opposed to just collecting them.

Quests
Members have the luxury of being able to breeze through the low prayer levels simply by completing quests.

Low-level quests
Some low-level quests that give prayer experience:


 * Restless Ghost (125 experience)
 * Priest in Peril (1406 experience)
 * Making History (1000 experience)
 * Recruitment Drive (1000 experience)
 * Mountain Daughter (2000 experience)
 * Ghosts Ahoy (2400 experience)
 * Rag and Bone Man (500 experience)
 * Swept Away (10 bowls of Goulash granting 10x current prayer level)

More difficult quests

 * Blood Runs Deep (450k experience However: requires at least 75 Prayer)
 * Holy Grail (11k experience)
 * Troll Stronghold (2x 10k experience from Experience Lamps, 30 prayer needed)
 * The Temple at Senntisten (10k experience, and potential extra 23k with experience lamp; 50 Prayer needed)
 * Spirits of the Elid (8000 experience)
 * Missing My Mummy (6500 experience)
 * Rag and Bone Man wish list (5000 experience)
 * Swan Song (10k experience)
 * The Void Stares Back (100k if your prayer is higher than 75)

All of these together (except for The Temple at Senntisten and Blood Runs Deep which have requirements to either use the reward or start the quest.) are enough to bring a player from 1-40 prayer, and each of these quests is relatively quick and easy. In total, it is possible to reach level 47 prayer solely through quest rewards with no additional training; a great way to save money and pad your quest points at the same time.

You may get a lot of experience from directly the quests themselves, but if you want to really boost your experience, complete quests that offer Combat Lamps or Skill Lamps for skills over 30 or 50, you could really boost experience in Prayer.

Alternative Methods
The following methods are less effective than the ones above. They are not recommended for training prayer because they are slower, more expensive, impractical or complicated.

Burying bones
Collecting bones and burying them for experience is not recommended. A maximum of about 2700 bones can be buried per hour, giving 2/7 the experience they would give if used on a gilded altar. As it is possible to use well over (2/7) * (2700) = 770 bones per hour on a gilded altar, using bones on a gilded altar will give faster experience per hour than burying bones, and cost far less. At this rate it would take around 75–80 hours of this method to obtain 99 Prayer.

If you are training a different Combat Skill, like Slayer, using a Bonecrusher to bury bones can be a good way to make experience on the side. It is not however a fast way by any means, it just means free experience.

Ghasts
This provides a player with an ability to obtain combat and prayer levels, as each Ghast slain provides 30 experience. Ghasts can be found in Mort Myre Swamp and Mort'ton. Completion of Nature Spirit is a prerequisite to obtain the Silver sickle(b) and Druid pouch necessary to defeat the ghasts.

Inventory needed:
 * Silver sickle(b)
 * Druid pouch
 * Some food

Remember that you must cast Bloom on logs in the Mort Myre swamp to obtain charges for your Druid Pouch. Ghasts will not become visible unless you have charges in your pouch. When a charge is used on a Ghast, it will become visible. Upon dispatch, you will gain 30 prayer experience. Repeat as necessary. The main issue with ghasts is they stop being aggressive, and running to them becomes too much of an overhead. Remember that casting Bloom spends Prayer points, so when you run out of points, recharge in the altar located in the grotto under the small island of the Nature Spirit.

The hassle of filling druid pouches makes Ghasts impractical for prayer training, especially when one considers that the same 30 xp per kill can be obtained by killing Baby blue dragons.

Vyrewatches
Vyrewatches may not be a bad option for those who want to make money while training prayer. Cremating the corpses will give 79 prayer xp and can result in valuable items.

Penguin Hide and Seek
Penguins can be spotted for Penguin points, which can be exchanged for experience in any skill. Some people choose to use this experience on prayer since prayer is an expensive skill. This method costs almost nothing and gives a decent amount of experience. This method gives more experience the higher a players prayer level is. This makes it a better option for high level players.

For tips on penguin spotting, see Penguin Hide and Seek.

Pest Control
Playing Pest Control and spending the commendation points earned there for prayer experience is a way to level prayer, with potential moderately fast prayer experience if the player's team wins most of the Pest Control games. The goal is to win almost all games quickly (two minute games are possible) and to use the lander that quickly fills, minimising the wait between games. The amount of prayer experience gained per point depends upon the player's level; see Pest control experience. Players gain an extra 1% experience when trading in 10 points at once and an extra 10% experience when trading in 100 points at once.

Playing Pest Control also gain experience in the combat skills the player uses in the game: the regular experience rate is gained for attacking the portals but only half experience is gained for attacking the Pest Control monsters.

A minimum combat level of 40 is required to play Pest Control. Some players believe that only high-combat-level players can effectively train prayer via Pest Control, but actually any player who can enter the game can train prayer effectively. As long as the player does the minimum amount of damage required in a game, the player will receive the commendation point award if the player's team wins.

Soul Wars
By spending zeals on Prayer experience, one can gain experience. The Soul Wars Guide explains how to play and the rewards you can receive.

Prayer Brawling Gloves
Prayer brawling gloves are a possible drop from killing other players on bounty worlds. Players using them in the wilderness in a PvP world will gain 4x the normal experience; however, the risk of dying and losing supplies (and possibly gloves) is high. Theoretically, this would be the fastest method to obtain 99 prayer with a sufficient amount of gloves.

Brawling gloves can also be used outside the wilderness on a normal world to gain 150% experience (1.5x). The use of the brawlers on a gilded altar along with both burners lit will result in a higher rate of experience than normal. The brawlers also increase the experience gain of ectofuntus.

Skeletal Horror
This method may be used after completing the second part of the Fur 'n' Seek quest. It involves fighting a reasonably powerful opponent once a week and gaining 1000 Prayer experience and some Slayer experience as well. Unfortunately the difficulty of the Skeletal Horror means that for lower levelled players, the cost in food will be quite high, but for high level players this is a reasonably attractive option for a weekly bonus to your prayer training. The first time the Horror is fought, it yields 10,000 prayer experience. There are also many other quests that reward a good amount of prayer experience that are much less difficult.

Bonecrusher
Having a bonecrusher, bought from the rewards trader using tokens from Dungeoneering, while killing monsters. This item automatically transfers dropped bones into prayer experience. Fighting baby blue dragons is a great way to use this item. The bones they drop give a decent amount of experience and they are also easy to kill. The bonecrusher is very useful but it takes a while to get worth 34k worth of tokens and a level of 21 to buy in both Dungeoneering and prayer.

One fairly effective method of getting prayer experience with the Bonecrusher is to use a cannon on the Dagganoths underneath the Lighthouse. While this isn't particularly cost effective, it trains range and prayer at the same time and very quickly.

Time estimates of some training methods
Using a bonecrusher or worshiping at the Ectofuntus are believed to be two of the faster ways to train prayer. (However, considerable time must be spent Dungeoneering to get a bonecrusher, and considerable time must be spent training Agility to be able to use the shortcut to the slime pool, which substantially speeds up using the Ectofuntus. Players who value Dungeoneering or Agility in themselves, however, need not consider the time spent at them as part of prayer training.)

Bonecrusher
A high-level player can kill Baby blue dragons indefinitely with a fast weapon, switching to and occasionally healing as needed with Guthan's set or a Saradomin godsword. Assuming it takes about 5 second to kill a baby dragon and then find the next one, the bonecrusher will give 360 prayer exerience per minute (21,600 per hour).

Ectofuntus
With the agility to use the shortcut to the slime pool, a player can use a fast Ectofuntus method. It takes about 4–5 minutes to use 13 bones with Ectofuntus, counting teleport times, crushing the bones, worshiping at the Ectofuntus, collecting tokens, and refilling buckets with slime. Dragon bones are good compromise to use at the Ectofuntus, providing good experience without the huge expense of more value bones. At 4.5 minutes per 'set', 13 dragon bones yields 3,744 experience, or 832 experience per minute (49,920 per hour).

Pest Control
Prayer experience gained from commendation points in Pest Control depends upon the player's prayer level, so there is no since experience-per-minute number applicable to all players. When using the novice lander (2 commendation points per win) on a busy Pest Control world, a Pest Control game almost always lasts 2 minutes and about 8–10 seconds is used in the lander waiting for the game to start. Every once in a while the player's team will lose (no commendation points), but for the novice lander this seems typically to be about 1 in 50 games. (Intermediate and veteran landers give more points per game but the loss rate is typically much higher). The player receive a 10% bonus experience when trading in 100 points, so this should always be done. Accordingly, a player would on average play about 52 novice games to get 100 points, for a total time of about 112 minutes (including lander waiting times), under near-ideal conditions.
 * At prayer level 40, a player would earn 3,960 experience for 100 points, or 32.5 per minute (1,947.5 per hour).
 * At prayer level 60, a player would earn 11,880 experience for 100 points, or 97 per minute (5,843 per hour).
 * At prayer level 80, a player would earn 19,800 experience for 100 points, or 162 per minute (9,738 per hour).

If the player could use the veteran lander and could find a clan or world where high-combat-level players can consistently win Pest Control games, then the time to get 100 points would be halved (thus doubling the experience per minute and per hour rates). This win rate, however, has not been observed on any of the regular Pest Control worlds for the veteran lander.