Guide to all skills
By: Soy
Table of Contents
- i - Revision history
- 1.0 - Introduction
- 2.0 - Agility
- 3.0 - Cooking
- 4.0 - Crafting
- 5.0 - Farming
- 6.0 - Firemaking
- 7.0 - Fishing
- 8.0 - Fletching
- 9.0 - Herblore
- 10.0 - Prayer
- 11.0 - Mining
- 12.0 - Runecrafting
- 13.0 - Slayer
- 14.0 - Smithing
- 15.0 - Thieving
- 16.0 - Woodcutting
- 17.0 - Frequently Asked Questions
- 18.0 - Credits
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i - Revision history» 7/13/2009 - Created this guide
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1.0 - IntroductionHello, welcome to the guide to all skills created by Soy. I hope you find this guide as helpful as my other guide and that it helps you as I have put a lot of time into making this. Thank you and enjoy.
-Soy
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2.0 - AgilitySo you want to get that shiny elusive Agility skillcape, eh? Maybe you just want to round out your skills, or maybe you are just curious about this skill.
Agility can be trained at two places. The first one is the Gnome Agility Course which is located at ::agility. You do not need any level to access this course and it is the only course you have access to until level 70 agility, which would give you access to ::proagiliy, but the obstacles at that course give the same amount of experience as Gnome Stronghold obstacles, and you are in high wilderness and are able to be easily attacked and killed by the mithril dragon. ::proagility is not recommended.
This is what the Gnome course looks like:
These step-by-step instructions will guarantee you the fastest experience possible:
- Start by walking across the log balance.
- Then, climb up the netting.
- Then, climb up the tree branch.
- After that, walk across the tightrope.
- Then, climb down the tree branch
- Then, climb over the netting.
- Finally, crawl through the obstacle pipe, and run back West to the log balance and repeat the above steps.
Through this method, you will obtain 1400 experience per lap.
Doing this also allows you to obtain 84,000 experience an hour.
After training so rigorously, all of your hard work finally pays off as you now have the right to wear the illustrious Agility Skillcape!
__________________________________________________________________________ 3.0 - CookingAhh, the wonderful smell of freshly cooked fish. In iSuicide, you have the option of cooking raw shrimps, lobster, shark, and raw manta ray. To see where and how to obtain these fish, please scroll down to the Fishing section of this guide.
If you already have raw fish, or you'd just like to find out about cooking before you get some, here's what you're going to want to do.
First, teleport to ::skiller and run North East to this bank booth. The range is located directly south of the bank booth.
After you've located this area, just bank and use your fish on the range. They will all cook by themselves, there is really nothing to this skill.
The experience you gain by cooking these fish are as follows:
Shrimps - 200xp
Lobster - 200xp
Shark - 200xp
Manta Ray - 200xp
To cook some of these fish, you need a required level. These are as follows:
Shrimps - Level 1
Lobster - Level 40
Shark - Level 80
Manta Ray - Level 91
After you have cooked enough fish, you will hit 99 cooking! To congratulate you at iSuicide, we make it able for you to wear the Cooking Skillcape once you reach 99 cooking! Congratulations!
__________________________________________________________________________ 4.0 - Crafting
Here we have crafting. This skill is used in Runescape to make leather items, dragonhide armor, enchanted amulets, and other useless jewellry. In iSuicide, the premise is the same. Buy cowhide/dragonhide/gems from the shopkeeper and craft them into objects.
Note: Unlike Runescape, when you craft dragonhide items, you only need one piece of dragonleather to make any piece of armor. When crafting gems into amulets, the amulets come out strung and enchanted. For example, when you use a chisel on an uncut Onyx, you receive an Amulet of Fury.
First, you are going to want to go to ::skiller. After that, run East into the fishing shop, there you will find Dommik.
Dommik sells loads of crafting-related items in his shop, these are as follows:
Uncut Sapphire - 2,000 coins
Uncut Emerald - 2,500 coins
Uncut Ruby - 3,000 coins
Uncut Diamond - 5,000 coins
Uncut Dragonstone - 50,000 coins
Uncut Onyx - 600,000 coins
Chisel - 1 coin
Cowhide - 1 coin
Needle - 1 coin
Thread - 1 coin
Green Dragonhide - 722 coins
Blue Dragonhide - 852 coins
Red Dragonhide - 1001 coins
Black Dragonhide - 1250 coins
In order to make armor, you are going to need to tan your hides. This can be done by right clicking Dommik and choosing the talk-to option.
The prices for each service he offers varies. These prices are listed below.
Regular Leather - 50 coins
Hard Leather - Does not work.
Green Dragonleather - 1000 coins
Blue Dragonleather - 2000 coins
Red Dragonleather - 5000 coins
Black Dragonleather - 10,000 coins
These are the levels needed to craft all of the armor available, including the experience gained upon crafting them:
Item - Required Level - Experience gained upon crafting
Leather Gloves - 1 - 243
Leather Boots - 7 - 243
Leather Cowl - 9 - 243
Leather Vambraces - 11 - 243
Leather Body - 14 - 243
Leather Chaps - 18 - 243
Green D'Hide Vambraces - 57 - 466
Green D'Hide Chaps - 60 - 992
Green D'hide Body - 63 - 1488
Blue D'Hide Vambraces - 66 - 560
Blue D'Hide Chaps - 68 - 1120
Blue D'Hide Body - 71 - 1680
Red D'Hide Vambraces - 73 - 624
Red D'Hide Chaps - 75 - 1248
Red D'Hide Body - 77 - 1872
Black D'Hide Vambraces - 79 - 688
Black D'Hide Chaps - 82 - 1376
Black D'Hide Body - 84 - 2064
These are the items you can craft from gems, the level required, and the experience gained upon creation:
Item - Level Required - Experience gained upon crafting
Amulet of Magic - 1 - 500
Amulet of Defence - 40 - 1000
Amulet of Strength - 60 - 1500
Amulet of Power - 70 - 2000
Amulet of Glory(4) - 75 - 3000
Amulet of Fury - 90 - 10,000
If you are shooting for 99, I recommend doing amulets the whole way. As you can see by the experience charts, they offer the most xp for their levels.
Once you've crafted all of your items, you will eventually reach 99 crafting. Once again, this allows you to wear this rarely seen skillcape!
__________________________________________________________________________ 5.0 - Farming
Ah, Farming, one of the most relaxing skills in the game. It's simple, really. You are buying seeds from the shop, planting them one by one, and banking the herbs you grow. However, there are some herbs that you can grow that will give you a small amount of xp for their required level! Good thing you have this guide so I can point these out.
First, you are going to want to go to ::skiller, you should have the hang of this process by now
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The next step is to run East, you will find a farming patch and a Shop Assistant.
Next, you need some seeds. When you trade the Shop Assistant, you will see a bunch of tiny little dragon full helms. These are, indeed, seeds. I promise.
Now, what you do is buy whichever seed you either need herbs for or the best for your level. Here are the required levels to plant the seeds and the experience gained upon planting.
Seed Name - Level Required To Plant - Experience Received Upon Planting
Irit Seed - 1 - 1200
Kwuarm Seed - 1 - 1200
Cadantine Seed - 1 - 1200
Lantadyme Seed - 20 - 2000
Dwarf Weed Seed - 20 - 4500
Snapdragon Seed - 35 - 5300
Ranarr Seed - 40 - 3000
Toadflax Seed - 60 - 7500
Once you have a full pack of herbs, I suggest banking at the bank booth North of the cooking range. You will need as many herbs as you can get for when you train herblore.
Once you have planted enough seeds, you will get 99 Farming! This cape is really cool and not many people have it at this time.
__________________________________________________________________________ 6.0 - Firemaking
Firemaking. If you are a pyro, this skill is for you. It's pretty simple, you purchase a tinderbox and use them on any logs you might have laying around. Of course, you'll probably want to be burning the best logs you can for maximum experience.
Here's how to start firemaking:
Teleport to, you guessed it, ::skiller. After that, you're going to want to run a bit East and trade Nurmof. Nurmof is located directly South of the furnace.
Nurmof sells a wide variety of skilling tools, including pickaxes and hatchets, but what we want is a tinderbox.
Now that we have our tinderbox, we need some logs! To obtain logs, you can woodcut them (providing you have the necessary woodcutting level for the log you wish to burn), you can buy them off of other players (I'm not sure who would sell them, though), or, my favorite, you can kill the King Black Dragon for logs. "The King Black Dragon, Soy?! Why would I kill the King Black Dragon when I'm trying to train Firemaking?" Well, it's because he drops noted Yew logs quite often, along with other rare items (including Santa hats.) You can easily walk out with 600 Yew logs per trip!
Now that we have our logs and tinderboxes, we are going to want to find a nice quiet (or not so quiet if you like company) bank booth and light our logs on fire.
Note: Unlike RuneScape, in iSuicide, you do not move West after every log you light and there is no delay between lighting logs. This means that you can unload a full inventory of logs as fast as you can click.
Here are the required levels to burn each type of log and how much experience you get per log:
Log Type - Level Required - Experience gained upon burning
Normal - 1 - 200
Oak - 15 - 200
Willow - 30 - 200
Maple - 45 - 200
Yew - 60 - 200
Magic - 75 - 200
After all your hard work in obtaining a great amount of logs, you will be rewarded by being able to wear the Firemaking Skillcape!
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