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By mycash4notes

Free Runscap Millions GP

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Runscape or RuneScape?

Making Millions GP Easy 1st day!

RuneScape is a very complex game. There are so many goals that users strive to achieve during their gaming experience and it’s easy to become overwhelmed.

I began playing RuneScape over nine (9) years ago when RuneScape 2 was in its infancy, before construction, and all of the things that seemed “New” to me.

In my experience I have literally learned almost every possible way of making money and now I am prepared to share my secrets with you. Please pay close attention friend, because you are about to learn the secrets of how I make millions per day on RuneScape.

My friend Blake and I have been competitive players for many years. Together, through trial and error, we’ve mastered the art of RuneScape, he being more of the “skiller” and I being more of the “rich” player.

Money making is so easy.

Period.

Many people buy “Money Making Guides” and “The RuneScape Secrets” for sell. This is ridiculous. Money making is too easy. You just have to have the experience and knowledge to achieve millions daily.

This is the knowledge I am about to give you!

You can make 100k in your first hour with a level 3 free to play character!

This is not a joke!

“I personally make free to play characters all of the time, just for the joy of making 1m and boasting.”


One million gold looks like pocket change to me, I pked (“player killed”) with a Corrupt Dragon Battle Axe!

I go to sleep knowing that my Party Hats will raise in price overnight earning me EVEN MORE money while I sleep!!!!

First you have to make an account.

This is the fun part – here we go..

Go to runescape.com and sign up.

Don’t worry, accounts are free.

Pick a username, spend some time finding a username that you think is just right! The one that makes a chill go down your spine at the excitement of finding such a wonderful name!

Use this username and complete TutorialIsland without training any of the skills. Just fly through TutorialIsland in about 15 minutes, it’s really, really easy!

Once you have used your home teleport to leave TutorialIsland, click on your world map button located directly beside the mini map in the top right corner. “You Are Here!” Is pointing to the location where you are, which is Lumbridge. Walk northwest to Varrock. In Varrock go to the Grand Exchange.

Once in the Grand Exchange, sell your items, like runes and the other starter items.

Ways of making money!

Free to Play….

Clay

(Requires 200gp + and no skills)

Note: after selling your starter items you should have 200gp easy!

First: Buy a bucket from the Grand Exchange and buy all of the clay that you can afford. Walk east from the grand exchange and once you walk through the Lumbridge castle wall, take a turn south.

Walk to the fountain located along the wall.

Use your bucket on the fountain and you will receive a bucket of water.

Use this bucket of water on your clay and you will receive soft clay!

Now go to the Grand Exchange and sell the soft clay(s). (Your money should have almost doubled). You make around 100gp profit per clay.

Now buy as much clay as you can and turn them into soft clay again. This time buy 5 more buckets so you have 6 buckets to make it easier. Continue making clay into soft clay. In free to play this way of making money rolls in 100k in an hour or so. This is with level 3 combat and no skills whatsoever.

No membership required…

It’s Easy!

With a day of doing this you will be absolutely amazed with what you can do and afford.

Merchanting

(Requires 200k gp + and no skills)

Merchanting- Buying something and selling it for a higher price, making profit. In this case, that something is a RuneScape item.

Merchanting items is, without a doubt, the BEST way to become rich on RuneScape. Merchanting is tricky though. The prices may drop causing you to lose money. The item may not sell or may not buy. You may end up stuck with a bulk of items. You could lose all of your money. Unless you do it right.

I merchant every day for 15 MINUTES each day!

I log on to check my grand exchange, receive cash from sold offers, receive item from bought offers. Then I set up more buying and selling offers. Then I’m off! That’s all I do every day on my main and I make over 1m a day.

The more money you have the more you will earn. Merchanting with only 200k is near pointless unless you have only short periods of time allowed to play RuneScape each day. When you merchant it is best to buy a bulk of items (not too many, just enough to make profit).

If you only have 200k you will be stuck Merchanting cheap items (not as much profit per item) and will not be able to buy as many. I recommend having 1m before you even attempt Merchanting.

Merchanting is best on a members world, as are most things, but can be done just as easy on free to play if you know what to look for. The hardest trick in Merchanting is finding the item to merchant.

For this, you look at the Grand Exchange page on the RuneScape home page.

Search for items that you believe may be good to merchant. Say you search for Rune Platebody, it may come up that it dropped 5gp in market price value today, this would be a bad item to merchant.

Prices are determined by many things. Knowing what affects prices and what affects these variables are what gives you the edge & ability to make pure millions!

Jagex now controls prices, but it’s not as if they guide the prices the way they want them to go. They literally left the prices in RuneScape’s Economy’s Hands.

Items are now set at certain prices. Users are unable to trade too far outside the limit of these prices. Now, Jagex has it to where the prices control themselves.

There are four choices for prices in the Grand Exchange:

1. Minimum

2. Market

3. Maximum

4. Anything in between.

An item’s price is its market price. When items are bought above the market prices more than they are for the market price, that item will raise in price for the day.

If the amount of that item being bought above market price is enormous, this affects the price change. It will raise millions if it keeps being bought for max prices! This is what brings on the idea of “Merchanting Clans”, which will be explained later in this lesson.

However, the same works for prices dropping, if more of an item is sold for below market price then it will drop in price for the day. You have to be able to determine the true value of this item and make decisions on whether or not to merchant it.

When you go to the RuneScape Grand Exchange page and search for an item, what you want to see is a slight raise in price. If it raised 5 – 10k that day and is a 1m item or so it is a perfect item to merchant (based on that factor).

Items that cost 1m and have raised 100k in a day are most likely overpriced! There true value is less than the price it really is because of massive buying for overpriced amounts. An overpriced item is a ticking time bomb, bound to greatly drop in price at any moment.

If you search the Grand Exchange page for an item and it hasn’t dropped or raised, or just barely one of either, then it is most likely a sorry item for Merchanting. Items that haven’t raised or dropped much either way is an item that isn’t being bought or sold very often. This is a text book example of an item that you won’t be able to sell once you buy, and if you do sell it, the profit (if any) will most likely be very small.

This is definitely not worth your time!

Quite obviously, if an item is dropping in price, don’t buy it.

It’s just going to go down and people will not pay more for it.

!DO NOT MERCHANT RARES!

I have learned this the hard way. Rares, or discontinued items, do not make you profit!!!

You usually get stuck with the item and are unable to sell it. Too many people try and merchant rares. If you want to become rich from Merchanting, be original! Think of items that no one else is Merchanting!

Merchanting is much easier in members world! If you expect to get rich on RuneScape I recommend you become a member. $5.95 a month isn’t very much, it’s the best deal I’ve seen in a while, other than my own.

Free to play money-making

...other than Merchanting

There is always skilling.

Some people prefer to skill for money, it just isn’t for me. If you are one then there are many different ways to make money. You can mine or woodcut, it’s just way slower than my way of making money. My favorite free to play skilling option of making money is killing cockroaches in the safety stronghold. This is rather slow money but for skilling-lovers it is a very good option. Also, doing this is a good way to train range and melee.

Money is way easier to gain in a members world.

Merchanting in a members world

Merchanting in a members world is SO easy. I look back on the numerous years of scavenging for gp and wish that I would have had the knowledge that I have now. Lucky for you, you DO have my knowledge. I make over one million a day pure profit from logging onto my main for 15 minutes a day. I can’t even begin to explain how amazing it feels to log on each day and see that I’ve made 1m profit.


Merchanting in members is the same as in free to play, but there are so many more items with less people merchanting them. I make approximately 500k Merchanting in free to play. You just have to know which items to merchant.

How to merchant; explained!

I’ve already explained the way of determining which item to merchant. Once you find the item that you would like to merchant, an item that raised around 5k – 10k today, you need to view the grand exchange on runescape. Check the min., market, and max. prices. On an item that is about 1m, the max price should be ABOUT 70k above the market price. The trick is to make sure the item you are merchanting went up a good 5k or more that day. That means that more people are buying for max price than for market price. So all you have to do is buy for market price!

But buying just for market price isn’t so great of an idea, everyone is doing that. Like I have said earlier, the trick to being rich is to think OUTSIDE THE BOX.

You don’t just buy for market price. You don’t buy 1k above. You don’t buy 2k above. You buy 2,029gp above, pick a number! The last three numbers should be the ones you always use, it makes it easier to pick the number if you use the same one every time.

For example; say you want to merchant a Zamorak Cloak. The market price is 1m - the max price is 1,070k. You buy the whip for 1,002,029gp.

You buy as many as you can afford for that price. Then you log off and wait for them to buy. You don’t have to log off, you could go do anything, just try and forget about the grand exchange, its way easier to make money when you don’t have to worry about making it.

Never merchant an Abyssal Whip - this item is WAY too popular and a very bad idea!

Runescape’s Grand Exchange is amazing. They have it set up so that once you buy an item; you have to wait 4 hours to sell it again. So the trick is, buy as many of that item as you can. Then once they all buy, set them all up to sell (for the merchanting prices) and forget about them. It will take four hours no matter what you do! But four hours later, you will make 66k per whip.

The profit is guaranteed.

You WILL make profit. This IS easy. I do this every day.

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There are other ways of making money in a members world. These are not as fast as merchanting, but if you are a member and do not have 1m+ to merchant with, then you can follow my other easy methods to gain gp!

First (and my favorite non merchanting method), you can make oak planks! This is definitely one of the fastest ways to make money on RuneScape!

You need a good 200k+ to start making oak planks. If not you should follow one of my next methods, or do clay as described previously.

In order to make planks, head to the Grand Exchange.

Buy a lot of oak logs, buy in bulks of 1k to increase your determination of finishing them off. I would start with 1k to see if you can stand the hassle.

(DO NOT woodcut your own oaks to try and save money! In the time that you can woodcut those logs, you would be making a lot more profit in the time you wasted to woodcut those logs!!!)

Take the logs to Varrock east bank.

Carry a lot of money, just 100k – 500k.

I do not recommend carrying your full amount of money in your inventory, just incase. Also carry 27 oak logs with you.

Walk along the path out the east gate of Varrock and follow it north until you reach the end then continue on.

Trade the sawmill operator and buy all oak planks. Walk back to the bank and deposit your oak planks, withdraw your oak logs.

Don’t forget your gp!

Head back to the sawmill and continue doing this method until you have made all of the logs into planks, then sell them in the grand exchange for minimum price (they won’t sell for minimum but will find the best trade offer for you, selling them faster. Either way you make a lot of profit and is really worth it.)

The reason I recommend having at least 200k to make oak planks is because the walk is so long to the sawmill and back to the east bank, if you do not do in bulk it is a waste of time. You would be walking back to the grand exchange too often and waste so much time.

For those of you who hate the nonstop clicking of making oak planks, or just cannot afford to do them in bulk, smelting iron ore into iron bars is just for you!

If you are not 15 smithing yet, (which I do not expect you to be, just helpful if you are) then head to the Grand Exchange, like always, and buy some bronze bars and a hammer. You can also buy the hammer from a general store; one is located by VarrockCenter.

I’m unsure how many bronze bars it takes to get 15 smithing, but you can guess around 100 – 150. Make the best bronze items you can make up to 15 smithing, then buy a few rings of forging (they make 150 iron ore into iron bars without failing I believe, without the rings you have a 50/50 chance of failing).

With the remainder of your money, or all that you would like to invest into smelting iron bars, buy iron ore. You should buy in bulks of 1k to keep it simple, if you can’t afford 1k then just buy the most you can.

Take the bronze bars to al kharid, the dessert east of Lumbridge. Bank the ore at the bank in al kharid and wield a ring, then get a full inventory of iron ore and head north to the three buildings located straight north of the bank. Smelt these iron ore into iron bars at the forge, when you smelt a few loads make sure to right click and operate your ring to see how many iron ore it is able to finish making.

If your ring runs out during a load you will automatically stop smelting the iron ore and then you need to run to the bank and get another, then start another load of iron ore. Do not smelt without the ring of forging, you will lose money.

If you feel that Iron Bar making is not for you, you can always pick flax! Picking flax is good money but rather repetitive and nonstop clicking, but it keeps you occupied. Pick flax in seers village or in the Grand Tree.

Now go make rs millions!

Very much cool 3 years ago

Yours insight are now belong to us - much thanks you

James 2 years ago

Thanks you have helped me and in a day i turned 100k into 1m just from reading the merchanting artical. Thanks so much all i need is another thing to merch =p

RSN - Yo James555 -

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mycash4notes Hub Author 2 years ago

James-

I'm glad this Hub was helpful!

Emmett Dixson

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pudding_ninja 2 years ago

very good article, i have been playing for a couple years now and i didn't know you had to wait 4 hours to sell something you just bought. Thanks!

Gameboi4321 2 years ago

I know a way use teaks in stead of oak

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Cammastaflx94 2 years ago

I found a few errors.

First: Buy a bucket from the Grand Exchange and buy all of the clay that you can afford. Walk east from the grand exchange and once you walk through the Lumbridge castle wall, take a turn south. (supposed to be varrock, not lumby)

For example; say you want to merchant a Zamorak Cloak. The market price is 1m - the max price is 1,070k. You buy the whip for 1,002,029gp(supposed to be zammy cloak not whip)

nice thread though =D

TheVarrockHerald 2 years ago

Good article, but I would have to disagree with your advice to never merchant whips. I have had the most success with merchanting whips, averaging over 1m a day, regardless of whether prices drop or rise. I would actually recommend whips to anyone learning to merchant who has the money. When I was merchanting them they were at 1.6m, and I know as of this comment the price is significantly higher. Either way, I don't believe market price makes any difference.

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mycash4notes Hub Author 18 months ago

Thanks for all the reads, comments and feedback.

Emmett Dixson

http://www.mycash4notes.com

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