Mining is the exact identical scenario from FryeJacob's blog

The P2P player has a more diverse selection of options. They can also gather dragon bones from the green dragons to OSRS gold make around 100k per hour. They could form teams to hunt the KQ, KBD bosses as well as GWD bosses, and attempt to get an average of 1m+ drops. There are more ways to make money than just using p2p combat.


In the same amount of time it took the f2p player make 100k, the player playing p2p can earn at the very minimum 300k. P2P and woodcutting f2p are alike. My understanding is that magic trees require 75 wc to be cut. A player who is p2p with 70 would not be able cut the magic trees. P2P players can utilize a dragon knife, but it only gives a small increase in the rate of chopping compared to a rane axe. The process of cutting yews is similar to cutting f2p. There is only one difference between p2p or F2P is the amount of people present at each yew-cutting site.


Fishing is a faster method of earning a living by fishing than the fishing guild in p2p. Fishing for swordfish/lobsters from Karamja with f2p will cost you around 20k an hour (I have no idea how much this is). P2P would be nearly twice as fast. This is due to the fact that there is a bank next to fishing areas within the fishing guild. P2P players can also fish shark and monkfish which could also give even more profit per hour. A f2p fisherman will make 100k, whereas the p2p player will earn 200-300k.


Mining is the exact identical scenario. While the mining guild of p2p remains one of best places to find coal and mith, there are only few people in each world, which means you'll always have some stones to buy RuneScape Mobile gold your name. You have the option to teleport into the wilderness, making it more secure and easy to get access to the mines. A f2p player might make 100k in mining, while a participant in p2p could earn 150-200k.


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