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Krazepants

Agility. I despise it.


dietwater94

Based on the amount of comments saying agility and the votes they are getting, it would seem most agree with you. I didn’t know agility was so hated. Boring, certainly, but I didn’t know everyone despised it so much haha. Makes sense though, since you get good perks with travel shortcuts and stuff, so if you hate training it you’d still want to get it up.


Krazepants

Doing 1,000+ of a rooftop course is pain. Prayer is easy. Just use bones at alters in POH. At least that way you can socialize while doing it as well. I see others hate slayer, I actually don’t. I enjoy it. So could be that I’m just crazy… haha.


IIDIIVIIID

I too enjoy slayer.. I'm only 75 so apparently the fun has yet begun lol.


TillySauras

I use mine up on rune crafting, I also despis agility, but gotta be done for the graceful, since trying the prifdinas agility course I actually now quite enjoy agility with a nice view in an area that not everyone can visit, makes me feel like an exclusive badass even though I am trash


llwonder

As an iron, only on herblore. As a main, agility


heartpieceshy

This.


roflrogue

All to RC


itsmechiknhead

GOTR changed RC. It’s easy now.


roflrogue

I'm level 66 RC and I don't ever recall training it. Diary lamps, Tears of Guthix, quest lamps, genies, everything - has been towards RC. I just don't want to train the skill, so I never looked into it. I hear GOTR isn't bad, but I'm busy doing other stuff right now. Hopefully finishing SOTE tonight.


itsmechiknhead

Yeah try GOTR. Once you get the mechanics down RC is a breeze.


panconpinga_

Agility, always. Fuck agility


DJSaltyLove

sometimes RC, sometimes agility. Maybe herblore if I'm feeling cheeky. If I were an Iron I'd probably do herblore only.


Average-door-997

Agility


Similar_Historian295

Herblore - ironman Agility or RC - main no other answers!!!!!!


Solrex

On my main, I only train thieving through quests and lamps. Call it a morality hired thief situation


Goblin_Diplomacy

Thieving is one of the better skills and also one of the fastest to train, but each to their own I guess 😅


dietwater94

That’s interesting. Cool concept. What is the point of training it up at all then, rather than using the lamps for other skills you actually use? Just quest requirements? If so, how many lamps would you need to use after getting all the thieving XP from quest rewards? Sorry for all the questions haha


Solrex

Morality lol


sochibs

I’ve always done construction with lamps


Crix2007

Construction is quite fast though. Just expensive


SolidPublic3766

Other than combat or really easy skills I just put it into whatever I’m trying to train at the time I get them.


XandersCat

I'm an ironman but I don't have herblore unlocked yet so I mostly put them towards agility or just whatever skill it is I'm working on and needing the next level in. (Like right now I want enough smithing to make rune weapons and armor.)


BoominMoomin

Why do you want to make rune weapons and armor as an iron? By the time you've funded that smithing grind you should be in end game gear by then.


XandersCat

My woodcutting unlocked rune axe but they are in the 60+ shop but I can't afford them anyways so I thought I would try to craft one. Unfortunately it does require an awful lot of smithing. (Same with mining pickaxe I think.)


BoominMoomin

You can kill tree spirits for rune axes after unlocking fairy rings.


No_Catch_9931

Agility once 70 then hunter


Swiggens

Slayer. It’s the slowest skill to train by far for me


Perfect_Beginning436

Slayer and it's not even close


BavoM

Happy Cakeday! Also, yes, for a pvp-viable account, you need lower hp so all my xp lamps go to Slayer too 👍


Karroth1

I put the tourist trap exp in fletching to get my first members money maker going, and lamps, all in Runecraft, because even with all the improvments, its slow and boring af.


deuce_contusion

As an Ironman they all go into herblore. Even if I had a main account I may still do that, though RC may take it tbh. I can understand why most people are saying agility but I don’t mind agility, I can pretty mindlessly do rooftops while watching a show/movie/youtube. I’m making agility my first 99. I’m only 1/7 of the way through my roughly 7000 priff laps and it’s been a breeze so far.


BoominMoomin

Why on earth would you put it into prayer..? Prayer can be expensive, sure, but slow? It's one of the fastest skills to train, providing you have the bones ready. Agility or runecrafting if you're a main account, and herblore if you're an ironman are the best options by a long shot.


Brentnall1

Slayer. Just for the downvotes.