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Here is a small sample of the money making guide.

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Chapter 1 – Skills That Can Make You $$$$

I know that I have stated that you do not need any trained skills to be a
millionaire and if you have read the first part of this guide you know that you do
not. However, I decided to add this chapter just to help anyone out that wanted to
train some skills to get rich. Here are the best skills to train and you can see the
following chapters on the best way to train these skills.

Mining
a player who can go into the mining guild earns money fast. Sell Iron ores for 50
to 100 each, Coal for 150 each, Silver for 200 each, Gold for 150 to 300 each,
Mithril ores for 250 to 300 each, Adamantine ores for 900 to 1k each and Runite
ores for at least 10k each.

Smithing
When you've got a decent amount of money; you can buy ores/bars. Smith them
to get your level up. It takes a long time, but you earn a lot after you can smith
rune items.

Fishing/Cooking
Train fishing up to level 40 so that you can fish lobsters. Before that, fishing
doesn't really earn much money for you. Fish lobsters and sell them. Cooked
lobsters sell for more and are easier to sell so I'll recommend cooking them. You
need a cooking level of 40 to cook lobsters. Sell cooked lobsters for 150 to 200
each.

Woodcutting
A skill that earns a lot of money, but you need a lot of patience. Keep training
your woodcutting level by cutting trees until you can cut oaks. Then, keep cutting
oaks. Even though willow trees give more exp, I've noticed that cutting oaks give
better overall exp. Cutting oaks give more exp per hour because you miss less
often, as compared to cutting willows. Once you've got woodcutting level 60, go
cut yews. I would strongly recommend you use a rune axe before cutting yews,
because it takes a long time. Sell yew logs for 250 to 350 each.

Crafting
Not recommended for non-members but it is still a way to earn money. Craft gold
bars into necklaces/amulets/rings and sell them to the general stores. The only
good way of earning money from crafting is by making diamond amulets
(requires crafting level 70), enchanting them into amulets of power (requires
magic level 57) and selling them for about 10k each. A good way of leveling up
crafting is by making holy symbols, as they give 50 exp each.

Thieving
Go steal stuff, ( My Dirty Little secret, You can also get rich from silk, have 5 of
your good buddies steal silk for you and have them trade you their silk. Once
they trade you, sell your silk to the silk merchant for 60 gold coins each. Once
you sell them your friends will have another load ready, keep repeating this and
you can easily make a mil in 4-6 hours. You get around 1620 gold coins per each
load of silk you sell to the merchant. With 5 friends they will get you around 2
loads per minute. You're friends will get the thieving xp and you will get the cash.
I guess this is why I only have lvl 16 thieving, and they are up to 70 already. So
you will get 3240 gc per minute, and around 194,400 Gold coins per hour. So at
this pace for 5 hours you will get 972,000 gold coins.) You will have to be a
member to do this. The silk stall is located in Ardougne. A lvl 3 noob that's a
member can do this.

Fletching
You can make addy arrows and sell them for 150 each, you also can make yew
shorts and longs and Hi Alch them for cash. You can make an easy 1-2 mil a day
with this skill. You can also make arrow shafts and sell them for 10-15 gold coins
each.

Chapter 2 – Combat Training
These are the best monsters to train on with their locations. This will increase
your combat level at the maximum rate.

Level 3 – 10
Monster: Goblins
Location: Northwest of Falador, at the Goblin Village, north of Doric

Level 11- 30
Monster: Level 2 Cows
Location: North-East of Lumbridge castle across bridge or Crafting Guild
Southwest of Falador
Notes: While training, bring an axe and tinder so you can cook the meat for food
and cooking exp.

Level 31 – 45
Monster: Level 18 Skeletons
Location: About Halfway into Varrock Sewers, past the level 13 Zombies

Level 46 – 64
Monster: Level 28 Hobgoblins
Location: Dungeon Southwest of Port Sarim past Pirates.
Notes: None.

Level 65 – 80
Monster: Level 34 Deadly Red Spiders
Location: Varrock Sewers, as far in as you can go.
Level 80 – 90
Monster: Level 42 Moss Giants
Location: Varrock Sewers, same area as Deadly Reds.
Notes: Bring High Alch runes for Drops.

Level 91+
Monster: Level 82 Lesser Demons
Location: Karamja Dungeon (caves) in the back.
Notes: Fish food while on Karamja, then fight, then fish.

Chapter 3 – Strengths of the Weapon Types
Dagger- Only recommended if you have a very high strength and want speed.
Fastest weapon but has very low strength. Average accuracy.

Mace- Not a good weapon. Its only good point is that it gives a bonus to prayer.
Low strength and accuracy. Average speed.

Sword- Increases defense slightly. Low strength, average speed. Most people
do not use this weapon.

Scimitar- Good speed, average strength. Recommended for people with
balanced attack and strength.

Long sword- Average speed, slightly higher strength than the scimitar. Adamant
and rune long swords have higher slash attack bonuses than adamant and rune
scimitars respectively, while bronze, iron, steel and Mithril is the opposite.
Increases defense slightly.

War hammer- Very slow. High crush attack bonus, but with low accuracy and
average strength. Rated very lowly by many players and is usually not used.

Battleaxe- Faster than the War hammer but is still quite slow. Slightly low
accuracy, high strength bonuses. Recommended for people with high attack and
low strength.

2-hand sword- Slowest weapon. Highest strength bonus, at the expense of a
shield. Low accuracy. Recommended for people with high attack and defense
levels

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