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While not a new altar, a major quality-of-life upgrade came from using Teleport to Two Pints when docked at Lunar Isle, unlocked at 76 Sailing. This significantly speeds up Astral Runecrafting compared to Moonclan Teleport. With RuneScape gold Daeyalt Essence and the full outfit, you can achieve roughly 90,000 Runecrafting XP per hour and 23,000 Astral Runes, translating to around 1.3 million GP per hour.
Construction Without the Click Hell
A surprisingly efficient method involves crafting Mahogany Hull Parts at Port Gazard. Requiring only 41 Construction, this method offers about 300,000 XP per hour at roughly 10 OSRS gold per XP-cheaper than traditional mahogany furniture and far less click-intensive than Mahogany Homes. Teak variants are cheaper but slower, while higher-tier woods are best avoided due to poor cost efficiency.
Herblore: New Potions, Mixed Value
Five new potions were introduced, including Super Fishing, Super Hunter, Extended Stamina, Extreme Energy, and Armadyl Brew. All offer solid XP for their level requirements, but ingredient scarcity keeps prices volatile. Armadyl Brew stands out as the most impactful, boosting Ranged while healing at the cost of Magic and Melee stats. One notable limitation: these potions currently cannot be one-ticked, possibly due to a bug.
Thieving: Shockingly Strong Stalls
One of the most impressive additions is Port Roberts' stall thieving, available from levels 2 to 87. Every stall has infinite stock, but guards rotate. By stealing twice per stall and following guard movement, players can reach 120,000 XP per hour, scaling up to an insane 250,000 XP per hour at level 87. That puts it nearly on par with Pyramid Plunder and Blackjacking-at a fraction of the effort.
Crafting and Hunter via Sailing Content
Spinning hemp and cotton into yarn remains profitable, offering up to 140,000 Crafting XP per hour, depending on the material. On the Hunter side, Red, Blue, and Rainbow Crabs provide smooth progression from level 21 to 77, with Rainbow Crabs topping out around 150,000 XP per hour and modest profit through crab paste.
Mining and Smithing Alternatives
Mining Lead Ore at level 25 offers a competitive alternative to iron, reaching 90,000 XP per hour when power mining. Nickel Ore, while profitable, is slow and better suited to iron accounts. Smithing Lead Bars and Nickel-Copper Bars is underwhelming XP-wise, but the Ancient Forge allows processing nearly 700 bars per hour into cannonballs, offering solid AFK value.
Fishing, Cooking, and Firemaking Notes
Lantern Fishing for squids is simple but slow, peaking at 25,000 XP per hour, though the rare squid beak drop can be lucrative. Cooking new Sailing fish shows promise, especially halibut, which now outperforms karambwans as a combo food. Firemaking with cheap RS gold new logs like Campfire, Ironwood, and Rosewood is not recommended due to the extreme costs compared to existing options.
Construction Without the Click Hell
A surprisingly efficient method involves crafting Mahogany Hull Parts at Port Gazard. Requiring only 41 Construction, this method offers about 300,000 XP per hour at roughly 10 OSRS gold per XP-cheaper than traditional mahogany furniture and far less click-intensive than Mahogany Homes. Teak variants are cheaper but slower, while higher-tier woods are best avoided due to poor cost efficiency.
Herblore: New Potions, Mixed Value
Five new potions were introduced, including Super Fishing, Super Hunter, Extended Stamina, Extreme Energy, and Armadyl Brew. All offer solid XP for their level requirements, but ingredient scarcity keeps prices volatile. Armadyl Brew stands out as the most impactful, boosting Ranged while healing at the cost of Magic and Melee stats. One notable limitation: these potions currently cannot be one-ticked, possibly due to a bug.
Thieving: Shockingly Strong Stalls
One of the most impressive additions is Port Roberts' stall thieving, available from levels 2 to 87. Every stall has infinite stock, but guards rotate. By stealing twice per stall and following guard movement, players can reach 120,000 XP per hour, scaling up to an insane 250,000 XP per hour at level 87. That puts it nearly on par with Pyramid Plunder and Blackjacking-at a fraction of the effort.
Crafting and Hunter via Sailing Content
Spinning hemp and cotton into yarn remains profitable, offering up to 140,000 Crafting XP per hour, depending on the material. On the Hunter side, Red, Blue, and Rainbow Crabs provide smooth progression from level 21 to 77, with Rainbow Crabs topping out around 150,000 XP per hour and modest profit through crab paste.
Mining and Smithing Alternatives
Mining Lead Ore at level 25 offers a competitive alternative to iron, reaching 90,000 XP per hour when power mining. Nickel Ore, while profitable, is slow and better suited to iron accounts. Smithing Lead Bars and Nickel-Copper Bars is underwhelming XP-wise, but the Ancient Forge allows processing nearly 700 bars per hour into cannonballs, offering solid AFK value.
Fishing, Cooking, and Firemaking Notes
Lantern Fishing for squids is simple but slow, peaking at 25,000 XP per hour, though the rare squid beak drop can be lucrative. Cooking new Sailing fish shows promise, especially halibut, which now outperforms karambwans as a combo food. Firemaking with cheap RS gold new logs like Campfire, Ironwood, and Rosewood is not recommended due to the extreme costs compared to existing options.