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::I accept I made a bad start but it was created rather long time ago (which didn't seem to be bad until the guides are well defined like now), I cannot put so much effort to rewrite it. And if someone thinks it sucks, go rewrite it! Don't be a coward. {{Signatures/Rewlf2}} 20:29, April 24, 2010 (UTC)
 
::I accept I made a bad start but it was created rather long time ago (which didn't seem to be bad until the guides are well defined like now), I cannot put so much effort to rewrite it. And if someone thinks it sucks, go rewrite it! Don't be a coward. {{Signatures/Rewlf2}} 20:29, April 24, 2010 (UTC)
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::: If you look at the [http://runescape.wikia.com/index.php?title=Free-to-play_Crafting_training&oldid=875419 history] of this article, it started out with a level by level guide and that was abandoned for a task by task skill guide instead. There is a whole lot of reason that goes into that, but the main thing is if you want to learn about crafting, you need to read the guide instead of merely hoping for some hand holding. There is advise and generally the easier to do tasks are at the beginning of the guide going on to the more advanced tasks that require a higher level.
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::: The problem with a strict level by level guide is that it doesn't allow for flexibility and that components and materials needed to advance in level can be modified by changes to the game or prices on the Grand Exchange. What may be good advise on one day is horrible advice often the next day. Crafting is one skill that can suck up a whole bunch of coins in a hurry if you aren't careful or paying attention to prices and components. --[[User:Robert Horning|Robert Horning]] 04:08, June 29, 2010 (UTC)

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Bowls

if you mine large amounts of clay(or soft clay with the clay braclet) you can go between the GE and the Barbarian village to make large amounts of bowls, which give 33 EXP total, and at no cost. At level 8 crafting it can be done, or if you aren't high level, you can mine clay and make it into pots and such. It's no cost, ansd can result in a large profit, and at 500 clay, it can be performed for about 17k crafting EXP in 1 to 2 and a half hours to do.--Eustas P. Vanderbanger III 21:06, 18 August 2009 (UTC)

Needs Revision

This guide should have level-by-level training methods, such as the thieving guide. Someone please re-write it.

19:50, March 7, 2010 (UTC)

+1 this guide sucks
I accept I made a bad start but it was created rather long time ago (which didn't seem to be bad until the guides are well defined like now), I cannot put so much effort to rewrite it. And if someone thinks it sucks, go rewrite it! Don't be a coward. Rewlf2 20:29, April 24, 2010 (UTC)
If you look at the history of this article, it started out with a level by level guide and that was abandoned for a task by task skill guide instead. There is a whole lot of reason that goes into that, but the main thing is if you want to learn about crafting, you need to read the guide instead of merely hoping for some hand holding. There is advise and generally the easier to do tasks are at the beginning of the guide going on to the more advanced tasks that require a higher level.
The problem with a strict level by level guide is that it doesn't allow for flexibility and that components and materials needed to advance in level can be modified by changes to the game or prices on the Grand Exchange. What may be good advise on one day is horrible advice often the next day. Crafting is one skill that can suck up a whole bunch of coins in a hurry if you aren't careful or paying attention to prices and components. --Robert Horning 04:08, June 29, 2010 (UTC)