@weismart
Now smelt your ores and smith the pubs you get
For Prayer just bury the bones that you get; in OSRS gold lower levels it'll help you get quite a couple of prayer levels. Basically those two are pretty great for low level f2p training). When you kill cows, make sure you pick up their hides, it is good money. I suggest killing them at the farm south of Falador. It's usually empty and close to a lender as well. Runecrafting: This is not a combat ability, but I suggest training it first to supply you with the runes you'll need for Magic (if you don't want to buy them of course).
Do what Bennub stated; however at level 33 you'll be profiting from crafting atmosphere runes. Magic: You when you have enough cash (~40k) purchase a water personnel, couple hundred earth runes and few hundred body runes. Now throw contested until level 11, then weaken to level 19. As you may cast these while safe-spotting you won't need food. You might also cast combat spells if you would like to. Then comes Superheat. Since you'll need atleast 15 Smithing to make iron bars(or 30 for metal bars; both are pretty good, is dependent on personal preference) I'd say train your Smithing (and Mining as you're at it). Mining + Smithing: Again do what Bennub said (he's really very helpful, amazingly xD) for Mining. Now smelt your ores and smith the pubs you get. Once your 15(or 30), then you should start Superheating. You might also buy bars and smith them.
LRC is very rewarding, so I have heard. People come away with about 4-5k every task, which is very good in the long term. In addition you have a shot at the Patriarchs, which mechanically drop about 200k. They also supply very good experience, I believe. Don't worry about the minerals. It provides the time and, in my opinion, isn't worth the missing experience. Ugh. Hellhounds. I'd block those. Just good for hint scrolls and charms. Gold charms, which is... They are cannonable, though. . I would not block bloodvelds. They're great experience and very quick. No drops, however. If you need a guide to any monster, check out this lovely one produced by Azarath.
I have almost completed The Void Stares Back pursuit, but there's only 1 problem: The Pest Queen... I have had 4 efforts, and so much this is a quick overview. I've 80 attack, 83 str (nearly 84), 80 defence. Sooo, what I would like to know is: Is there any way, besides 80+ herblore, to restore spec assault to the blade? Is using a tort to get extra food a better choice compared to spirirt kyatt, since kyatt appears to miss when it pounces, and does not want to cheap RS gold pounce when I click the special attack option. Is a bunyip that a viable option?
