Money making guide/Miscellaneous and Merchanting (F2P)

Collecting & gathering
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 * This is a really easy way to make quick money. Oziach Lives in a house on the north part of Edgeville. He sells rune platebody's there. These platebodies sell for 65,000gp at his shop (Remember every time you buy one from him the price goes up 2k). The Grand Exchange is right nearby and there Rune Platebodies consistently sell around 70,000gp - 71,000gp. Going back and buying and selling pays of as once you can carry 5 platebodies, you are making 25k a trip at least.
 * Dragon Slayer quest completed
 * For those with no starting money, collecting free sample items from shops around RuneScape is pain-free yet time-consuming. Also, this method is not as profitable because there is only one item available per store and they are all of low-value.
 * It is easy to wait outside the castle used in Dungeoneering for items dropped by players. Many players drop their items because they do not notice the bank and the can't be bothered to go back to Al-Kharid to bank their items that can't be taken into Daemonheim, many of these items can be expensive.
 * Players who travel to nearby chicken coops may discover a surplus of raw chickens on the ground; there are sometimes even bones and feathers. By picking up the chicken and banking it, this method can net 3,000 coins or more per trip (depending on which item you pick up).
 * With a medium amount of starting gold coins, a player can visit the Grand Exchange and buy up items commonly used in player killing. Then, being sure to bank their items for safety before travelling, that player should make their way to the bank in Edgeville. After arriving, players should switch to a bounty world. There, they can sell their items for grossly inflated prices to the PKers there, due to high demand. It is suggested that the player sell items such as lobsters, Rune 2hers or adamant arrows. Profit from this method may vary depending on items sold. However, the trade limit makes this money making method very limited in its profit, with free players suffering more (depending on QP), but it is still possible to earn copious amounts of money if one is persistent in their method.
 * Minimum combat level of 20. (To get into a Bounty World)
 * With a minimum amount of coins, players may buy team capes in the Wilderness. The store price is significantly lower than the Exchange price on most capes. Not exactly the best way for money, but still a way.
 * Betty's Magic Emporium in Port Sarim sells eye of newts for 3 coins each. Buy these in bulk from the shop and sell them on the Grand Exchange for coins each making a profit of  coins each. (1,000 eyes of newt = 0 coins profit)
 * The Rising Sun Bar in Falador sells Wizard's Mind Bombs for 3 coins each. They can be sold on the Grand Exchange for coins each. Note that this method can be a bit slow as there is not a buy "X" option currently although it is still somewhat profitable if repeated often.
 * Cheese and Tomatoes spawn in Aggie's house in Draynor Village every minute or so. It can be taken and sold at the Grand Exchange for around and  coins each, respectively.
 * Clay can be mined south-east of Varrock and turned into soft clay when mixed with water, which sells for coins each.
 * Cowhides can be bought from the Grand Exchange for coins. They may then be tanned by Ellis at Al Kharid and the leathers exchanged sold back for  coins each. Tanning them into hard leather can sell for  coins.
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * With a medium amount of starting gold coins, a player can visit the Grand Exchange and buy up items commonly used in player killing. Then, being sure to bank their items for safety before travelling, that player should make their way to the bank in Edgeville. After arriving, players should switch to a bounty world. There, they can sell their items for grossly inflated prices to the PKers there, due to high demand. It is suggested that the player sell items such as lobsters, Rune 2hers or adamant arrows. Profit from this method may vary depending on items sold. However, the trade limit makes this money making method very limited in its profit, with free players suffering more (depending on QP), but it is still possible to earn copious amounts of money if one is persistent in their method.
 * Minimum combat level of 20. (To get into a Bounty World)
 * With a minimum amount of coins, players may buy team capes in the Wilderness. The store price is significantly lower than the Exchange price on most capes. Not exactly the best way for money, but still a way.
 * Betty's Magic Emporium in Port Sarim sells eye of newts for 3 coins each. Buy these in bulk from the shop and sell them on the Grand Exchange for coins each making a profit of  coins each. (1,000 eyes of newt = 0 coins profit)
 * The Rising Sun Bar in Falador sells Wizard's Mind Bombs for 3 coins each. They can be sold on the Grand Exchange for coins each. Note that this method can be a bit slow as there is not a buy "X" option currently although it is still somewhat profitable if repeated often.
 * Cheese and Tomatoes spawn in Aggie's house in Draynor Village every minute or so. It can be taken and sold at the Grand Exchange for around and  coins each, respectively.
 * Clay can be mined south-east of Varrock and turned into soft clay when mixed with water, which sells for coins each.
 * Cowhides can be bought from the Grand Exchange for coins. They may then be tanned by Ellis at Al Kharid and the leathers exchanged sold back for  coins each. Tanning them into hard leather can sell for  coins.
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * Betty's Magic Emporium in Port Sarim sells eye of newts for 3 coins each. Buy these in bulk from the shop and sell them on the Grand Exchange for coins each making a profit of  coins each. (1,000 eyes of newt = 0 coins profit)
 * The Rising Sun Bar in Falador sells Wizard's Mind Bombs for 3 coins each. They can be sold on the Grand Exchange for coins each. Note that this method can be a bit slow as there is not a buy "X" option currently although it is still somewhat profitable if repeated often.
 * Cheese and Tomatoes spawn in Aggie's house in Draynor Village every minute or so. It can be taken and sold at the Grand Exchange for around and  coins each, respectively.
 * Clay can be mined south-east of Varrock and turned into soft clay when mixed with water, which sells for coins each.
 * Cowhides can be bought from the Grand Exchange for coins. They may then be tanned by Ellis at Al Kharid and the leathers exchanged sold back for  coins each. Tanning them into hard leather can sell for  coins.
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * Cheese and Tomatoes spawn in Aggie's house in Draynor Village every minute or so. It can be taken and sold at the Grand Exchange for around and  coins each, respectively.
 * Clay can be mined south-east of Varrock and turned into soft clay when mixed with water, which sells for coins each.
 * Cowhides can be bought from the Grand Exchange for coins. They may then be tanned by Ellis at Al Kharid and the leathers exchanged sold back for  coins each. Tanning them into hard leather can sell for  coins.
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * Clay can be mined south-east of Varrock and turned into soft clay when mixed with water, which sells for coins each.
 * Cowhides can be bought from the Grand Exchange for coins. They may then be tanned by Ellis at Al Kharid and the leathers exchanged sold back for  coins each. Tanning them into hard leather can sell for  coins.
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * Cowhides can be bought from the Grand Exchange for coins. They may then be tanned by Ellis at Al Kharid and the leathers exchanged sold back for  coins each. Tanning them into hard leather can sell for  coins.
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * Chocolate can be bought at Port Sarim Food Shop. Use a knife and shave the chocolate to make chocolate dust. Then sell the chocolate dust to the Grand Exchange. Store large amounts of dust in bank first. This is useful for players who have a moderate amount of money
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!
 * NOTE: If Humidify is used, then this is a Members-task!

Buy empty vials from the Grand Exchange for coins each. Fill them with water at any water source and sell the vials of water back for coins. The eastern Varrock bank, western Falador bank, and the Culinaromancer's chest are all banks that have nearby water sources. Members who have access to Lunar Spells can cast Humidify to fill vials at a faster rate. This method is quicker but less cost effective due to the cost of runes. Please beware you only get a small amount of profit e.g. if you spend 93k you will only receive 5k profit
 * 68 Magic and Membership if using Humidify
 * Buy items that are part of an armour set, package the components, and sell the sets. This is a very cash intensive process, as you must purchase each of the components separately (or make them) in order to create the sets. It is important to understand both the market and the kind of armour that you are packaging up. Some sets like rune armour require a quest to be completed (Dragon Slayer), and are unlikely to be purchased as a complete set. A patient merchant can purchase the components at the minimum price and sell the completed sets at the maximum market price, pocketing the difference as profit. Members have a significant advantage doing this with both wider diversity in terms of the number of different sets available and having six slots on the Grand Exchange to purchase components, but this can be done by free players as well.
 * Buy items that are part of an armour set, package the components, and sell the sets. This is a very cash intensive process, as you must purchase each of the components separately (or make them) in order to create the sets. It is important to understand both the market and the kind of armour that you are packaging up. Some sets like rune armour require a quest to be completed (Dragon Slayer), and are unlikely to be purchased as a complete set. A patient merchant can purchase the components at the minimum price and sell the completed sets at the maximum market price, pocketing the difference as profit. Members have a significant advantage doing this with both wider diversity in terms of the number of different sets available and having six slots on the Grand Exchange to purchase components, but this can be done by free players as well.
 * Buy items that are part of an armour set, package the components, and sell the sets. This is a very cash intensive process, as you must purchase each of the components separately (or make them) in order to create the sets. It is important to understand both the market and the kind of armour that you are packaging up. Some sets like rune armour require a quest to be completed (Dragon Slayer), and are unlikely to be purchased as a complete set. A patient merchant can purchase the components at the minimum price and sell the completed sets at the maximum market price, pocketing the difference as profit. Members have a significant advantage doing this with both wider diversity in terms of the number of different sets available and having six slots on the Grand Exchange to purchase components, but this can be done by free players as well.

Note: A hidden update in late October, 2009 placed a 4 hour trade cap on set related items, including godswords and their hilts. This update significantly slows the set merchanting process and increases risk since prices can change in the four hours. The end result is that this is still profitable, but a lot slower and riskier.
 * Buy up commonly traded items in mass amounts at the Grand Exchange that are currently rising in price, wait until the item price levels off or starts going down, and sell the items. For example, suppose tin ore was 26 coins on the Grand Exchange and rising in price. A player with 2.6 million gold could buy 100,000 tin ore and watch the Grand Exchange graphs on the RuneScape home page, and once the price began to level off or fall, they could sell their ores. If tin ore went up only 4 coins each and that player sold all 100,000 at 30 coins each, they would make exactly 400 thousand coins in a matter of days for almost no work. This method may require some patience and careful price watching but can be very rewarding if done correctly.
 * A reasonable sum of money, perhaps more than a couple million coins!
 * Invest in tradeable discontinued items. Hold onto them for a while until the price rises considerably. Many players make hundreds of millions by "hoarding rares" (buying many discontinued items at once and holding them until the price rises). However, this strategy is mainly based on luck, as some rares can drop in price over time (such as santa hats). Even with the Grand Exchange being in place this can still be done, although investors would need to keep an eye on where the price is going. Also note that most discontinued items are very expensive, ranging in price from nine million coins all the way up to over six hundred million coins.(prices of discontinued change by millions over months). Alternatively players can buy holiday items such as pumpkin masks and santa hats a few months before the festive season, the prices of these items almost always rise in price coming up to the festive season.
 * A lot of money, always a possible chance in losing some too. Your choice.
 * Private Merchanting:The most common way of performing this task is by going to the Grand Exchange page of the Runescape website and looking for items which have just finished a large drop in price over the past 90 days and are stable,ripe, and ready to start rising again. Buy as many of this item that you can possibly feel comfortable buying and hold until you feel it has lived up to its expectations. For example... The Granite maul has recently underwent a significant price drop and is about to start rising. Buying this item now would be a good move.
 * Buying up frequently traded items like swordfish and selling them at highest price. Though usually it can only give 5% profit of base fund per day, it can be very useful for wealthy players.
 * At least 1 million coins
 * Buy all the items required for smelting a steel bar. When the items have been bought smelt them and you'll get 60% profit.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.
 * Private Merchanting:The most common way of performing this task is by going to the Grand Exchange page of the Runescape website and looking for items which have just finished a large drop in price over the past 90 days and are stable,ripe, and ready to start rising again. Buy as many of this item that you can possibly feel comfortable buying and hold until you feel it has lived up to its expectations. For example... The Granite maul has recently underwent a significant price drop and is about to start rising. Buying this item now would be a good move.
 * Buying up frequently traded items like swordfish and selling them at highest price. Though usually it can only give 5% profit of base fund per day, it can be very useful for wealthy players.
 * At least 1 million coins
 * Buy all the items required for smelting a steel bar. When the items have been bought smelt them and you'll get 60% profit.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.
 * Buying up frequently traded items like swordfish and selling them at highest price. Though usually it can only give 5% profit of base fund per day, it can be very useful for wealthy players.
 * At least 1 million coins
 * Buy all the items required for smelting a steel bar. When the items have been bought smelt them and you'll get 60% profit.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.
 * Buy all the items required for smelting a steel bar. When the items have been bought smelt them and you'll get 60% profit.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.
 * Go to the Barbarian Village fishing spot and say "taking all free fish". Cooked or Uncooked Trout or Salmon can be obtained using this method.  This can make a profit of  for raw salmon, and  for cooked salmon;  for raw trout and  for cooked trout.

Merchanting and reselling
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 * Going in the Party Room can be extremely profitable, because some drops can fetch up into the millions.
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 * Some types of processing can be done anywhere and still make a profit! For example, on the Grand Exchange players can buy clay and water in whatever kind of container people are selling it in; they may then transfer the water into the clay and sell the soft clay and empty containers.
 * Item Lending can be an effortless way of making money. Often borrowed items include high-level, expensive weapons, such as the Rune scimitar or Rune 2h sword, at prices ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 per hour. The best places to lend items are around safe combat mini-games or near the Grand Exchange. Only one item can be lent out or borrowed at any time. An easy 10,000 coins can be made by lending a high-level weapon out while you log out, or while you do something which does not require a weapon. There are other weapons such as Godswords and Dragon claws that could be lent for up to or over 100,000 coins per hour, but it's hard to get these items for you to lend out, yet could be very well worth it. Please note that players sell their junk now for lending out the item, because of the max trade limit, yet this is not always safe to do due to volatile trading demands.
 * Players who have started Dragon Slayer can talk to Duke Horacio in Lumbridge Castle to receive an Anti-dragon shield. When they receive it, drop it and talk to him again to obtain more; repeat as desired. This is called the Drop trick. A full inventory is worth approximately coins and it takes around five minutes to do this. After players have a full inventory, note the shields, bank them within the castle, and continue if needed. Players who have completed the quest are able to perform this faster.
 * Started Dragon Slayer
 * Cowhides can be mass-bought from the Grand Exchange and tanned to soft or hard leather, and then sold back. Tanning 27 soft cowhides yields a profit of coins per inventory, and tanning 27 hard leathers yields a profit of  coins per inventory. The most efficient place to tan cowhides is between the Al Kharid bank and Ellis's tanner shop.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.
 * Item Lending can be an effortless way of making money. Often borrowed items include high-level, expensive weapons, such as the Rune scimitar or Rune 2h sword, at prices ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 per hour. The best places to lend items are around safe combat mini-games or near the Grand Exchange. Only one item can be lent out or borrowed at any time. An easy 10,000 coins can be made by lending a high-level weapon out while you log out, or while you do something which does not require a weapon. There are other weapons such as Godswords and Dragon claws that could be lent for up to or over 100,000 coins per hour, but it's hard to get these items for you to lend out, yet could be very well worth it. Please note that players sell their junk now for lending out the item, because of the max trade limit, yet this is not always safe to do due to volatile trading demands.
 * Players who have started Dragon Slayer can talk to Duke Horacio in Lumbridge Castle to receive an Anti-dragon shield. When they receive it, drop it and talk to him again to obtain more; repeat as desired. This is called the Drop trick. A full inventory is worth approximately coins and it takes around five minutes to do this. After players have a full inventory, note the shields, bank them within the castle, and continue if needed. Players who have completed the quest are able to perform this faster.
 * Started Dragon Slayer
 * Cowhides can be mass-bought from the Grand Exchange and tanned to soft or hard leather, and then sold back. Tanning 27 soft cowhides yields a profit of coins per inventory, and tanning 27 hard leathers yields a profit of  coins per inventory. The most efficient place to tan cowhides is between the Al Kharid bank and Ellis's tanner shop.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.
 * Players who have started Dragon Slayer can talk to Duke Horacio in Lumbridge Castle to receive an Anti-dragon shield. When they receive it, drop it and talk to him again to obtain more; repeat as desired. This is called the Drop trick. A full inventory is worth approximately coins and it takes around five minutes to do this. After players have a full inventory, note the shields, bank them within the castle, and continue if needed. Players who have completed the quest are able to perform this faster.
 * Started Dragon Slayer
 * Cowhides can be mass-bought from the Grand Exchange and tanned to soft or hard leather, and then sold back. Tanning 27 soft cowhides yields a profit of coins per inventory, and tanning 27 hard leathers yields a profit of  coins per inventory. The most efficient place to tan cowhides is between the Al Kharid bank and Ellis's tanner shop.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.
 * Cowhides can be mass-bought from the Grand Exchange and tanned to soft or hard leather, and then sold back. Tanning 27 soft cowhides yields a profit of coins per inventory, and tanning 27 hard leathers yields a profit of  coins per inventory. The most efficient place to tan cowhides is between the Al Kharid bank and Ellis's tanner shop.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.
 * After the Personalised Shop Update, many items are sold within shops at prices lower than the corresponding Grand Exchange values. Players can buy these inexpensive goods and sell them back to the Grand Exchange for a small sum of money. Some of these profitable items include earth, water, law and death runes.

Gathering and Miscellaneous
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 * Collect free fish from powerfishers at Barbarian Village. Bank at Edgeville. This works very well usually as there are many powerfishers, though there may be many people there who beg for the fish from the nearby dungeons.
 * Kill cows near Lumbridge and collect Cow Hides. When you have around 20, walk into the desert tan them to soft leather. Selling these at Grand Exchange will get good money. Alternatively, collect the cowhides that other players in the cow field leave behind.
 * The ability to kill a cow.
 * In Karamja players can collect bananas for Luthas and put them in the box outside his hut. When they've filled the box, Luthas will pay them 30 coins.
 * Potatoes can be found in several places on both member and free-to-play worlds. The current price of potatoes in the GE are coins, and are in strong demand due to several member's only food items that can be prepared with them, as well as for the Stew in F2P cooking. The fastest method of obtaining them in F2P worlds to collect them from the potato farm east of Draynor Village, alternatively these can be bought from Wydin's Food Store in Port Sarim for 16 coins each.
 * Optional sacks
 * Gathering items from the cooking guild can be decent money for lower levels since several high-demand items spawn there. Players may gather them at the Cooks' Guild fast and run them straight to the Varrock West Bank which is directly east(or the Grand Exchange, which is north) Players that work hard at this method can make 10,000 to 20,000 coins an hour, though luck is needed as the guild would be busy even in easy worlds. Members who have completed the Medium Varrock Achievement Diary can use a bank which is inside the guild.
 * Cooking 32 Chef's hat
 * Players can go around PvP worlds gathering drops peoples do not want and selling them on the Grand Exchange or processing them to gain the experience and raise value. This can be slow if you are not picky on what you gather.
 * Combat 20
 * In the Dark Knights' Fortress in the Wilderness there are rune spawns of body runes, mind runes, chaos runes, and the four elemental runes, water, fire, earth, and air. After collecting a certain number of runes, a player can sell them at the grand exchange. It is recommended to go to a very unpopulated world as many players come to the fortress.(WARNING) Revenants frequently patrol in the Fortress, if you are within level range of a revenant, you will be attacked and possibly killed. Encounters with revenants can be avoided by simply logging out or climbing up the nearest ladder(though revenants can climb ladders) if you see a revenant approach.
 * Pastry dough can be produced to make money. A player who can go to cooking guild can first buy pots and buckets at Varrock, obtain grain near the guild, enter the guild and make flour, then use bucket of water on pot of flour to produce pastry dough. There is a sink in the guild so possibly more pots should be brought. Drop excess pots and buckets for space, until inventory space is full of doughs. They can be sold for about coins each. Members have an advantage of using the bank if they completed the Varrock medium diaries. Players need to travel further if they don't have 32 cooking.
 * Optional
 * Potatoes can be found in several places on both member and free-to-play worlds. The current price of potatoes in the GE are coins, and are in strong demand due to several member's only food items that can be prepared with them, as well as for the Stew in F2P cooking. The fastest method of obtaining them in F2P worlds to collect them from the potato farm east of Draynor Village, alternatively these can be bought from Wydin's Food Store in Port Sarim for 16 coins each.
 * Optional sacks
 * Gathering items from the cooking guild can be decent money for lower levels since several high-demand items spawn there. Players may gather them at the Cooks' Guild fast and run them straight to the Varrock West Bank which is directly east(or the Grand Exchange, which is north) Players that work hard at this method can make 10,000 to 20,000 coins an hour, though luck is needed as the guild would be busy even in easy worlds. Members who have completed the Medium Varrock Achievement Diary can use a bank which is inside the guild.
 * Cooking 32 Chef's hat
 * Players can go around PvP worlds gathering drops peoples do not want and selling them on the Grand Exchange or processing them to gain the experience and raise value. This can be slow if you are not picky on what you gather.
 * Combat 20
 * In the Dark Knights' Fortress in the Wilderness there are rune spawns of body runes, mind runes, chaos runes, and the four elemental runes, water, fire, earth, and air. After collecting a certain number of runes, a player can sell them at the grand exchange. It is recommended to go to a very unpopulated world as many players come to the fortress.(WARNING) Revenants frequently patrol in the Fortress, if you are within level range of a revenant, you will be attacked and possibly killed. Encounters with revenants can be avoided by simply logging out or climbing up the nearest ladder(though revenants can climb ladders) if you see a revenant approach.
 * Pastry dough can be produced to make money. A player who can go to cooking guild can first buy pots and buckets at Varrock, obtain grain near the guild, enter the guild and make flour, then use bucket of water on pot of flour to produce pastry dough. There is a sink in the guild so possibly more pots should be brought. Drop excess pots and buckets for space, until inventory space is full of doughs. They can be sold for about coins each. Members have an advantage of using the bank if they completed the Varrock medium diaries. Players need to travel further if they don't have 32 cooking.
 * Optional
 * Players can go around PvP worlds gathering drops peoples do not want and selling them on the Grand Exchange or processing them to gain the experience and raise value. This can be slow if you are not picky on what you gather.
 * Combat 20
 * In the Dark Knights' Fortress in the Wilderness there are rune spawns of body runes, mind runes, chaos runes, and the four elemental runes, water, fire, earth, and air. After collecting a certain number of runes, a player can sell them at the grand exchange. It is recommended to go to a very unpopulated world as many players come to the fortress.(WARNING) Revenants frequently patrol in the Fortress, if you are within level range of a revenant, you will be attacked and possibly killed. Encounters with revenants can be avoided by simply logging out or climbing up the nearest ladder(though revenants can climb ladders) if you see a revenant approach.
 * Pastry dough can be produced to make money. A player who can go to cooking guild can first buy pots and buckets at Varrock, obtain grain near the guild, enter the guild and make flour, then use bucket of water on pot of flour to produce pastry dough. There is a sink in the guild so possibly more pots should be brought. Drop excess pots and buckets for space, until inventory space is full of doughs. They can be sold for about coins each. Members have an advantage of using the bank if they completed the Varrock medium diaries. Players need to travel further if they don't have 32 cooking.
 * Optional
 * In the Dark Knights' Fortress in the Wilderness there are rune spawns of body runes, mind runes, chaos runes, and the four elemental runes, water, fire, earth, and air. After collecting a certain number of runes, a player can sell them at the grand exchange. It is recommended to go to a very unpopulated world as many players come to the fortress.(WARNING) Revenants frequently patrol in the Fortress, if you are within level range of a revenant, you will be attacked and possibly killed. Encounters with revenants can be avoided by simply logging out or climbing up the nearest ladder(though revenants can climb ladders) if you see a revenant approach.
 * Pastry dough can be produced to make money. A player who can go to cooking guild can first buy pots and buckets at Varrock, obtain grain near the guild, enter the guild and make flour, then use bucket of water on pot of flour to produce pastry dough. There is a sink in the guild so possibly more pots should be brought. Drop excess pots and buckets for space, until inventory space is full of doughs. They can be sold for about coins each. Members have an advantage of using the bank if they completed the Varrock medium diaries. Players need to travel further if they don't have 32 cooking.
 * Optional
 * Pastry dough can be produced to make money. A player who can go to cooking guild can first buy pots and buckets at Varrock, obtain grain near the guild, enter the guild and make flour, then use bucket of water on pot of flour to produce pastry dough. There is a sink in the guild so possibly more pots should be brought. Drop excess pots and buckets for space, until inventory space is full of doughs. They can be sold for about coins each. Members have an advantage of using the bank if they completed the Varrock medium diaries. Players need to travel further if they don't have 32 cooking.
 * Optional
 * Optional
 * Red spiders' eggs can be found in the sewers of Varrock and Karamja Dungeon. Eggs respawn approximately every 40 seconds in a easy world, and can be sold for coins each. Be warned to bring food and armour to fend off the spiders, and they actually don't drop the eggs. The Varrock sewers is multicombat area so be careful.
 * Combat 50
 * Steel bars respawn in the southern part of Ruins (west), in level 22 wilderness west of Bandit camp, and can be sold for coins each. It is highly recommended to switch worlds since respawn time is long. Be warned revenants travel about this place very often.
 * Combat 20
 * Players can go to the hill North-east of lava maze (which is light brown circle in the map) and collect the sapphire there. There are a lot of spider and giant spider so make sure you have high defence level (bringing weapons and armour is not recommended because revenants may be there and when you die you will have sapphires instead of armour saved). The sapphire respawns slow so you need to do some world switching.
 * Defence 40
 * Raw or cooked Tunas can be freely obtained from powerfishers in Karamja in busy worlds. Raw tunas are currently worth coins each and cooked ones worth  coins each. Rarely the fishers would drop gems and can be taken for further uses. Explorer's ring 3 can be used to shorten travel time, and having a good fishing level can save waiting time.
 * Optional
 * Players can go to the hill North-east of lava maze (which is light brown circle in the map) and collect the sapphire there. There are a lot of spider and giant spider so make sure you have high defence level (bringing weapons and armour is not recommended because revenants may be there and when you die you will have sapphires instead of armour saved). The sapphire respawns slow so you need to do some world switching.
 * Defence 40
 * Raw or cooked Tunas can be freely obtained from powerfishers in Karamja in busy worlds. Raw tunas are currently worth coins each and cooked ones worth  coins each. Rarely the fishers would drop gems and can be taken for further uses. Explorer's ring 3 can be used to shorten travel time, and having a good fishing level can save waiting time.
 * Optional
 * Raw or cooked Tunas can be freely obtained from powerfishers in Karamja in busy worlds. Raw tunas are currently worth coins each and cooked ones worth  coins each. Rarely the fishers would drop gems and can be taken for further uses. Explorer's ring 3 can be used to shorten travel time, and having a good fishing level can save waiting time.
 * Optional
 * Raw or cooked Tunas can be freely obtained from powerfishers in Karamja in busy worlds. Raw tunas are currently worth coins each and cooked ones worth  coins each. Rarely the fishers would drop gems and can be taken for further uses. Explorer's ring 3 can be used to shorten travel time, and having a good fishing level can save waiting time.
 * Optional
 * Grapes can be freely obtained from Phoenix gang or the cooking guild, though the player must select to join it in the quest Shield of Arrav. The closest bank available is the Varrock East bank. 28 grapes are currently worth coins.
 * Shield of Arrav
 * Grapes can be freely obtained from Phoenix gang or the cooking guild, though the player must select to join it in the quest Shield of Arrav. The closest bank available is the Varrock East bank. 28 grapes are currently worth coins.
 * Shield of Arrav
 * Monk's robes can be obtained at the Monastery just west of Edgeville. There are 2 pieces to the complete outfit (robe top and bottom) and they respawn approximately every 52 seconds. The robes sell for coins for the top and  coins for the bottom on the Grand Exchange. A player may obtain an extra set of robes by wearing the first ones they pick up.
 * Prayer 31
 * Dyes can be produced using onions and redberries, Yellow dyes sell coins each, and Red dyes sell  coins each. For free players, onions can be collected in south of Fred the farmer's house, redberries can be collected between the stone circle and Varrock east mine, but alternatively be bought at the old Gnomecopter site for 4 coins each.
 * Planks can be obtained in the Graveyard of Shadows or Ruins part of wilderness, and sold for coins each. Zombies and revenants might swarm this place but the Bounty Hunter bank is near the site. It is not recommended to travel to Crandor to collect the planks. Members may deposit planks in deposit box from behind Barbarian outpost.
 * Combat 20
 * Wine of zamorak can be obtained in the Chaos Temple north of Falador, just south of the wilderness ditch. It is recommended to use telekinetic grab to steal the wine. Alternatively you can kill all the monks and simply take the wine, which the former method consumes law runes but latter method will need certain defence and food. Members can take the wine wearing Zamorak robes. The wines sell for coins each.
 * Magic 33 (Recommended)
 * Buy eyes of newt at Port Sarim magic shop (3 coins each), switch worlds, buy more. Bank them at the bank deposit box near the monks who take you to Entrana. Sell at Grand Exchange for coins each. This way if you had 30K spending all of it on eyes of newt you can make around 450K to 500K so it's a very good way to make money for low level players.
 * Bring 10,000 coins. West of Varrock Palace, there is a road leading north and south. Go north, past the gates, and jump over the ditch. The road should be turning to the east. Continue going north, and you should see a ring of lava. Press the middle of the ring of lava (from your minimap) and your player should go to the north part, and go inside. Buy capes from the man nearby. If you didn't bring 10,000 coins, then pick up the bones. Once you have a full inventory of either capes or bones (or both), go to the Grand Exchange and sell them.
 * Emergency teleport, combat level at least 10 recommended. 10,000 coins optional for a higher profit.
 * to
 * buy even amount of cooking apples,pastry doughs and pie dishes from grand exchange(note that pastry doughs and pie dishes may be hard to obtain from grand exchange,even at max price).use them to make uncooked apple pies,then cook them for extra 200 or so gp profit.
 * Wine of zamorak can be obtained in the Chaos Temple north of Falador, just south of the wilderness ditch. It is recommended to use telekinetic grab to steal the wine. Alternatively you can kill all the monks and simply take the wine, which the former method consumes law runes but latter method will need certain defence and food. Members can take the wine wearing Zamorak robes. The wines sell for coins each.
 * Magic 33 (Recommended)
 * Buy eyes of newt at Port Sarim magic shop (3 coins each), switch worlds, buy more. Bank them at the bank deposit box near the monks who take you to Entrana. Sell at Grand Exchange for coins each. This way if you had 30K spending all of it on eyes of newt you can make around 450K to 500K so it's a very good way to make money for low level players.
 * Bring 10,000 coins. West of Varrock Palace, there is a road leading north and south. Go north, past the gates, and jump over the ditch. The road should be turning to the east. Continue going north, and you should see a ring of lava. Press the middle of the ring of lava (from your minimap) and your player should go to the north part, and go inside. Buy capes from the man nearby. If you didn't bring 10,000 coins, then pick up the bones. Once you have a full inventory of either capes or bones (or both), go to the Grand Exchange and sell them.
 * Emergency teleport, combat level at least 10 recommended. 10,000 coins optional for a higher profit.
 * to
 * buy even amount of cooking apples,pastry doughs and pie dishes from grand exchange(note that pastry doughs and pie dishes may be hard to obtain from grand exchange,even at max price).use them to make uncooked apple pies,then cook them for extra 200 or so gp profit.
 * Bring 10,000 coins. West of Varrock Palace, there is a road leading north and south. Go north, past the gates, and jump over the ditch. The road should be turning to the east. Continue going north, and you should see a ring of lava. Press the middle of the ring of lava (from your minimap) and your player should go to the north part, and go inside. Buy capes from the man nearby. If you didn't bring 10,000 coins, then pick up the bones. Once you have a full inventory of either capes or bones (or both), go to the Grand Exchange and sell them.
 * Emergency teleport, combat level at least 10 recommended. 10,000 coins optional for a higher profit.
 * to
 * buy even amount of cooking apples,pastry doughs and pie dishes from grand exchange(note that pastry doughs and pie dishes may be hard to obtain from grand exchange,even at max price).use them to make uncooked apple pies,then cook them for extra 200 or so gp profit.
 * Emergency teleport, combat level at least 10 recommended. 10,000 coins optional for a higher profit.
 * to
 * buy even amount of cooking apples,pastry doughs and pie dishes from grand exchange(note that pastry doughs and pie dishes may be hard to obtain from grand exchange,even at max price).use them to make uncooked apple pies,then cook them for extra 200 or so gp profit.
 * to
 * buy even amount of cooking apples,pastry doughs and pie dishes from grand exchange(note that pastry doughs and pie dishes may be hard to obtain from grand exchange,even at max price).use them to make uncooked apple pies,then cook them for extra 200 or so gp profit.

with cost of ingredients of 1115gp,selling cooked apple pies makes 925gp profit per pie made(uncooked give 700gp profit per pie,so i recommend to cook them). this gives profit of roughly 100-120k an hour

to maximise profit you can collect cooking apples from cooking guild and make your own pastry doughs(requires 1 pot of flour and 1 jug/bucket/bowl of water per dough,vials cant not be used for this!) obtaining ingredients takes more time,but yields more profit.obtaining ingredients this way yields about 160k+ profit an hour,depends on how fast you are able to get them.

furthermore,if member with sufficient magic level,using bake pie spell turns this into even a greater profit. buying fist of guthix rewards and uncharging them,then selling at G.E. can make good amounts of money. good rewards for lower levelled players are:
 * cooking 55+ recommended to lower the chance of burning if cooking(note that if member and using bake pie doesen't burn any pies!)
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 * playing fist of guthix can be good way of making money for players with good defence and ranged/strength/magic.
 * to
 * playing fist of guthix can be good way of making money for players with good defence and ranged/strength/magic.

gauntlets,from bronze to black. ,greed d'hide coif ,adamant spikeshield

good rewards for higher levelled players are:

adamant and rune gauntlets,worth 87 and 153k respectively ,rune spike and berserker shields,97 and 210k respectively ,combat and druidic robe tops,bottoms and hoods
 * defence level of 40+ for rune armour(if hunted by a meler or a ranger) and ranged level of 40+ for d'hide equipment(if hunted by a mage)