They are very few content creators left if you meant that :p May I suggest: Ravlar RS/Puretppc/Mr Adelaide rs as they are very active and make very interesting and enjoyable content.
not trying to reignite the old fire or anything, but the added comforts, imbalances and MTX that keeps piling up DOES play a pretty big role in the game's slow but steady decline.
Agility.. god is that boring. go to priff, position camera.. and then click the exact same spot on the screen to do a full course. Repeat till 99. then get banned because jagex think you're autoing even after they designed a course that can be single clicked the whole way through!
Hey just wanna say keep pumping out videos like this, it really helped me alot in bosses and skilling. I got from 75-90 att in 3 days around 6 hours a day training at the abyss and my friend went from 95-99 str in 3 days all thanks to your video guide. Thanks a lot :D
Me to my gf: this should be a good explainer for what's fun skillwise to get ya to play with me, my favorite is Hunter. Video: Hunter is bottom tier and kinda unbareable unless you are the one person who likes it. My gf: Me: My gf: Me: Video: the grind is very unrewarding...
Thieving is my favorite skill, but I respect your opinion. As for me my personal favorite skills are thieving, cooking, smithing, magic, slayer and of course the melee combat skills. But there is one thing I wanna point out. I think it would have been better to talk about magic separately from the other combat skills since it has countless uses unrelated to combat. Hell you did it with summoning despite it being a combat skill so why couldn't you do it with magic? Great video.
ProtoxxGaming if you do, I do hope you add a short f2p section. I currently have a bond, but us f2p mains need to stay on top when it comes to things like that.
quick note on firemaking. if you have brawling gloves and train at the lvl 46 wildy bank you can knock it out from 88-99 in around 4 hours. it's actually extremely fast :)
Me before watching video: "I bet firemaking will be ranked the worst skill." Me at 1:02: "Wait, it's not firemaking?" Me at 5:00: "He read my mind. He knows too much." Great video as always. I didn't agree with the order entirely, but I enjoyed hearing your opinion and learned a few things too. Thank you :)
1st: Invention - You can apply it to so many combat and non-combat skills, especially leading to The Luck of the Dwarves and then Hazelmere’s Signet Ring. 2nd: Magic - Teleportation, enchanting, high alchemy, plank make, and other useful spells. It is the best combat style for Dungeoneering because Sagittaire can only be harmed by melee and magic, and the Necrolord can only be harmed by ranged or magic, therefore making Magic the only combat style to affect every monster you encounter in dungeons. Tied for 3rd: Strength and Ranged - these two are slightly above Attack, Defence, and Hitpoints/Constitution because they can also be used for Grapple Shortcuts with Agility, thus they have slightly more utility than the next three. Tied for 5th: Attack, Defence, Hitpoints/Constitution - all combat skills are extremely important because they increase your chance of survival for everything. 8th: Slayer - Gives access to a lot of monsters with cool drops. Plus, you're training combat skills while training slayer, as well as gaining supplies for prayer, summoning, and non-combat skills. It’s impossible to kill certain creatures without an adequate Slayer level. 9th: Summoning - I would like to direct you to your very helpful video titled "Runescape 3 - TOP 5 Summoning Familiars." It is very helpful with training combat and non-combat skills. The Pack Yak and Steel Titan are incredible in what they both offer. 10th: Prayer - Prayers and curses are helpful with surviving. Also, the curses have cool names. Soul Split sounds metal. 11th: Herblore - The potions help a lot with combat and non-combat, but is slightly less helpful as summoning or prayer in my opinion. 12th: Divination - Portents, Signs of Porter, Divine Locations, and Sign of Life/Death. Also, it is a requirement for Invention 13th: Crafting - Making ranged and magic armor, awesome amulets, and cool rings. Also, it is a prerequisite to invention. 14th: Smithing - Making melee armor and weapon (although I think it needs the Smithing rework), and a prerequisite to Invention. 15th: Mining - Basically goes hand-in-hand with Smithing. 16th: Dungeoneering - All of the rewards really help speed up combat efficiency (Charming Imp, Bonecrusher, etc.). 17th: Runecrafting - Basically fuels the magic skill if you make all of your own runes. 18th: Fletching - Making bows and crossbows. 19th: Cooking - You need food for long-term combat. 20th: Fishing - Gives access to fish that heal more hitpoints. 21st: Construction - Storage is helpful and houses offer a lot of utility like altars. 22nd: Farming - Fruits and herbs are useful, but it takes so long. 23rd: Thieving - Useful, but provides much less money than other methods. 24th: Woodcutting - Useful to train fletching and firemaking, but that’s basically it. 25th: Hunter - I personally don’t think that there are enough useful benefits to this skill. I can only think of Grenwall spikes and Skillchompas. Even though I think it’s not a really useful skill, it’s actually one of my favorites. 26th: Agility - More run energy and shortcuts, but that’s basically it 27th: Firemaking - Cooking ranges make this skill almost obsolete. Obviously, this is just my opinion. I ranked the skills based on how useful I think they are in-game, without regard for the grind :)
@@joshba9116 Nice thought process dude, that comment took you some time for sure...god damn XD. I'm sure this will lead to a discussion in the comments in the future
While I do disagree with your order, I'm not going to argue about that. What I am going to argue about is that you should keep your internal logic consistent. For example: Farming Use 6/10 Because you can make money. When doing herb runes the effective profit is around 3-4m gp per hour you actually spend doing herb runs. Mining Use 3/10 Because you can make money. The best method is harmonised runite ore at around 3.5m gp an hour. Woodcutting Use: 2/10 Because you can make money. The best woodcutting money making method is elder trees at around 1-1.2m gp an hour. Hunter Use: 1/10 Because the only use is making some money from grenwalls. Grenwalls are between 6-10m an hour depending on your setup. How is 3-4m gp an hour enough to warrant 6/10, when 6-10m isn't enough for 2/10? Grenwalls are literally the best moneymaker in the entire game except for high levelled bossing.
I agree its pretty inconsistent especially since he gave fishing a 6/10 use but only 2/10 on cooking but they are essentially both needed to make finished food.
Agility is actually kind of fun now with Anachronia. Trying to optimize it for better gains is great. Takes advantage of all the movement abilities they have added into the game really well
Dungeoneering is my absolute #1. It's the only skill which doesn't get repetitive. It offers a lot of variation in terms of monsters and things to do. The biggest downside however is the grind at the frozen and abandoned since you barely get any exp for them and there's no way to avoid it if you want good exp rates later on. The only things I would like to see is an alternative training area (something other than daemonheim) and more resource dungeons in general.
@@ProtoxxGaming You're definatelly right on that. But since every dungeon is (slightly) different, and dungeons offer other stuff like (combat, skilling and puzzles), I would say it offers more variety than most gather/craft skills. Perhaps even more than combat skills since those are often trained by killing the same monster over and over again. But ofcourse this is all personal prefference.
Players being able to cook their own food is incredibly important. Just imagine if nobody could do that! PVP and PVM content would be a whole lot more different. Cooking should be much higher on the list in my view.
I would say firemaking is the most useless skill in the game. It nets 0 profit, rewards, and has very few (virtually none) benefits. A PVMer will like the HP boost, but for all other types of players is meaningless.
Combat level 88 with 99 attack, 1 strength, 99 defence, 99 hp, 1 range, 1 magic, 1 summoning and 50 prayer with overloads. Masterwork trim set with scythe too. That is op af. Augmented everything too. That'll be me real soon. I just need scythe and 99 def with masterwork t and 99 hp. My combat level atm is 79 with 100 attack and 78 def full statius.
for some reason im loving farming, but only after watching your guide and learning about the trees, before that, I said forget it.. I was like level 10 before DXP, now I just hit 85. fuuuuck :D😍😍😁😁
Not hopping to bash, you make good videos. Sounds like your promoting training skills in an isolated fashion. Personally, I trained farming doing herb runs in between slayer contracts. I found it to be a perfect counter mass killing. This also built my slayer tab and played well into the harmonic player style I spoke about.
3 worst skills that I wish never existed: Dungeoneering (usefull, but most boring to train), Summoning (I hate pets/summons in any game and its too expensive), Construction (f**k that skill, useless and destroys your bank). Best skills: Divination (chill, fast and money maker), Fletching (chill and fast, also not bad money).
Might get firemaking as my first 99 after my 4 year break as it seems to be helping lots after mining smithing rework. Also it is quite cheap with maple log price being so low vs what I remember and just want to kill some more time before getting members again. (or just keep mining gem rocks in Al kharid for the gems to level crafting)
It would be cool if JaGeX made skillcapes wearable by f2p after players spend HUNDREDS of hours playing to obtain them. They should behave like maple logs (you need to be a member to get them from the source but not use in f2p). If they did this then the f2p players would thrive considerably, and people wouldn't feel like they were required to get membership just to put the skillcape they earned back on after pking. Like= Agree Comment= Disagree
I love silverhawks, they are kind of expensive but honestly even on days where i skilled 12 hrs straight with them on ive never been able to burn them faster than i make money. so i consider it a supply like any other skill and can easily hit 99 off maxing other skills wearing them.
When you say herblore isn’t just helpful for combat but just for skilling but for Prayer you didn’t say it helps with skilling. Shh guys he hasn’t done the light within yet. Btw why is prayer lower then slayer on the list I would really like to hear your reasoning in that even though you won’t reply to this comment.
So far I h8 all gathering skills. Grace of the elves is only reason I even do most of them. Kind of dumb how it doesn’t work with runespan of safecracking lol.
I find fletching to be useless because with Ava's attracter selling arrows doesn't make the money it used to because well just do that quest and you never run out of arrows. So because of that I don't think it's worth skilling simply to sell the bows but hey I only just came back to the game beginning of this week so there is probably uses I'm oblivious to.
I have only two 99s (Magic and thieving) but I wanna go for 1 sweet looking skilling master cape. What would be the best AFK able option? :) I'd like to get around 350k-1M XP per hour
I love mining myself, I like that you say they're all down to personal opinion, that's respectful, so thumb's up. I feel all skills are important to someone who's Ironman tho
Hi first of all interesting video, I'm playing mage mainly at the moment (returner) and reached 75 now. I'm planning to go for 99 mage as my first skill but atm I'm not sure what I should buy first, corruption blast or a blood fury? I don't have curses and definitely don't have the money to lvl up prayer.
Oof thats a good question, If you are struggeling with food at whatever you are training or want to afk more get the blood fury then later the ability, if ur doing fine just buy the ability and get more xp/h. If you have more questions you are always welcome in my Discord server! ;p
@@ProtoxxGaming atm im often at fungal mages bc gp/h is decent, exp is good and they are weak to mage, i can grind there for ~45mins with inventory full of food so idk, i wanna prepare for abyss bc i saw its awesome exp there. Think im gonna get corruption blast and thx, gonna join ur discord later ☺
13:19 I hate hearing this, I get the dislike, but it's because people don't really know how to train it properly unless you were doing it around the peak in like 2012. There's nothing like blasting through a large 5:5, especially if it's Fleshy or a good Warped.
Hunter is easy to train. #porteantraps4life Also cooking is high xp/hour. Its funny bcse ur worst skills are easy for me. Agil and rc are the worst for me. Thieving was the easiest skill except for combat i did.
i'm very ate, but i'm F2P and mining and smithing are my go to money makers, with mining above smithing due to being slightly easier to AFK only slighty mind you,
dude woodcutting ugh. I got to like 67 in two hours from 65 on willow trees and I couldn't be more bored in my life. fortunately I was working on the computer split screen. and yew trees are slower cutting. unfortunately I want to cut my own magic trees for torstol incense sticks. 800 gp right there.
This is what jagex need to change about the game. It's either a boring slow skill to train or really expensive. Hope they rework other skills to esp div and agility
Woodcutting is my favorite because once you can cut elder trees you just afk and make money. when I got nothing to do I just cut elder it's so much money once you stack the logs to 15-20k and sell it. For those who are bored and want to do something on the side to kill time go cut elder it's really great money once you stack it.
I personally don't cook bc the ge, but I wouldn't go so far as to say there's no use for it. That's really only true if you have money to spend on buying food from the ge. If nobody cooked, nobody would have food. So, in that regard, I'd say it's pretty damn useful. Ofc, that's just my opinion and may not be true for everyone. Still liked the video though. Thanks.
If i'm correct not all the ads play lol. I don't mind removing an ad or two, but i'm trying to make that small amount of money to improve my setup with better audio and in the future a streaming pc. And I need to buy spins kappa
It worries me that Agility and Divination were so low on the list lol, those are top two the worst in my opinion. Slow af, agility is barely even afk and the slowest. Cooking, fire making, fletching are fast and easy af without spend a ridiculous amount of money so they would be some of the very last on my list
i agree. Dungeoneering is the worst skill in the game for sure- hated the grind getting to 75, pretty much just used like 8000 oddments to lamp it because i cant stand dungeoneering- That and Hunter are the 2 i dont think i will want to train past 80 anytime soon
Thia entire video can legit be split before and after 10:58 on how it helps combat. Ita actually sad this video is about how most of the skills are "useless" because they dont directly help combat.
''I AM NOT CHRISTIAN BTW¨'
@@papador420 My name is Erik and i'm dutch. Futima is just my in game rsn lmfao
ProtoxxGaming hey I’m Dutch too! And also not a Christian
Ayyy Frikandelnation
When did he say that?
@@papador420 Muslims believe in God -_-
I just hope more people like u keep dishing out rs3 videos, would hate to see my favourite game die
They are very few content creators left if you meant that :p
May I suggest: Ravlar RS/Puretppc/Mr
Adelaide rs as they are very active and make very interesting and enjoyable content.
@@ProtoxxGaming im subbed to all of them, but compared to other communities, rs3 youtube channels are very less
@@incognitotamizhan9679 Yes sadly :(
not trying to reignite the old fire or anything, but the added comforts, imbalances and MTX that keeps piling up DOES play a pretty big role in the game's slow but steady decline.
You should watch Torvesta. He makes PK videos on OSRS
Agility.. god is that boring. go to priff, position camera.. and then click the exact same spot on the screen to do a full course.
Repeat till 99. then get banned because jagex think you're autoing even after they designed a course that can be single clicked the whole way through!
Did agility 99 this way, never gotten banned, luck i guess 😂🤣
Hey just wanna say keep pumping out videos like this, it really helped me alot in bosses and skilling. I got from 75-90 att in 3 days around 6 hours a day training at the abyss and my friend went from 95-99 str in 3 days all thanks to your video guide. Thanks a lot :D
Hey dude, it brings me great joy to know that I helped you and your friend out :)
Will keep em coming, don't worry ^^
``hunter is my favorite skill`` said no one ever
Mote plox?
Your confusing hunter with agility
Back this year since quitting when hunter came out
“ X is a legend “ said no one ever
@@Ankle_NibblerFF Same!
Me to my gf: this should be a good explainer for what's fun skillwise to get ya to play with me, my favorite is Hunter.
Video: Hunter is bottom tier and kinda unbareable unless you are the one person who likes it.
My gf:
Me:
My gf:
Me:
Video: the grind is very unrewarding...
I don't like hunter, but hunter is more enjoyable and useful than fire making.
I know these are opinions, but come on. Hunter is not THAT bad
The most useful skill is obviously firemaking. So useful.
Burgerking Myers that hp boost is a lifesaver man, best skill
Thieving is my favorite skill, but I respect your opinion. As for me my personal favorite skills are thieving, cooking, smithing, magic, slayer and of course the melee combat skills.
But there is one thing I wanna point out. I think it would have been better to talk about magic separately from the other combat skills since it has countless uses unrelated to combat. Hell you did it with summoning despite it being a combat skill so why couldn't you do it with magic?
Great video.
I was thinking about mentioning magic seperately but didn't in the end :/
and thanks :)
Rank top 10 monsters for money per hour
I have that planned, was thinking of a top 5 tho (to make it fit in the series but might make a top 10 because I want to cover more in one video.) :D!
ProtoxxGaming if you do, I do hope you add a short f2p section. I currently have a bond, but us f2p mains need to stay on top when it comes to things like that.
quick note on firemaking. if you have brawling gloves and train at the lvl 46 wildy bank you can knock it out from 88-99 in around 4 hours. it's actually extremely fast :)
I think thats why they created ironman, so with the restricted trading, all these skills become of use.
Me before watching video: "I bet firemaking will be ranked the worst skill."
Me at 1:02: "Wait, it's not firemaking?"
Me at 5:00: "He read my mind. He knows too much."
Great video as always. I didn't agree with the order entirely, but I enjoyed hearing your opinion and learned a few things too. Thank you :)
Muahahaha >:D
Thanks man, I'm curious tho what part of the order do you not agree with? I'm feeling it's the top 5 skills section.
1st: Invention - You can apply it to so many combat and non-combat skills, especially leading to The Luck of the Dwarves and then Hazelmere’s Signet Ring.
2nd: Magic - Teleportation, enchanting, high alchemy, plank make, and other useful spells. It is the best combat style for Dungeoneering because Sagittaire can only be harmed by melee and magic, and the Necrolord can only be harmed by ranged or magic, therefore making Magic the only combat style to affect every monster you encounter in dungeons.
Tied for 3rd: Strength and Ranged - these two are slightly above Attack, Defence, and Hitpoints/Constitution because they can also be used for Grapple Shortcuts with Agility, thus they have slightly more utility than the next three.
Tied for 5th: Attack, Defence, Hitpoints/Constitution - all combat skills are extremely important because they increase your chance of survival for everything.
8th: Slayer - Gives access to a lot of monsters with cool drops. Plus, you're training combat skills while training slayer, as well as gaining supplies for prayer, summoning, and non-combat skills. It’s impossible to kill certain creatures without an adequate Slayer level.
9th: Summoning - I would like to direct you to your very helpful video titled "Runescape 3 - TOP 5 Summoning Familiars." It is very helpful with training combat and non-combat skills. The Pack Yak and Steel Titan are incredible in what they both offer.
10th: Prayer - Prayers and curses are helpful with surviving. Also, the curses have cool names. Soul Split sounds metal.
11th: Herblore - The potions help a lot with combat and non-combat, but is slightly less helpful as summoning or prayer in my opinion.
12th: Divination - Portents, Signs of Porter, Divine Locations, and Sign of Life/Death. Also, it is a requirement for Invention
13th: Crafting - Making ranged and magic armor, awesome amulets, and cool rings. Also, it is a prerequisite to invention.
14th: Smithing - Making melee armor and weapon (although I think it needs the Smithing rework), and a prerequisite to Invention.
15th: Mining - Basically goes hand-in-hand with Smithing.
16th: Dungeoneering - All of the rewards really help speed up combat efficiency (Charming Imp, Bonecrusher, etc.).
17th: Runecrafting - Basically fuels the magic skill if you make all of your own runes.
18th: Fletching - Making bows and crossbows.
19th: Cooking - You need food for long-term combat.
20th: Fishing - Gives access to fish that heal more hitpoints.
21st: Construction - Storage is helpful and houses offer a lot of utility like altars.
22nd: Farming - Fruits and herbs are useful, but it takes so long.
23rd: Thieving - Useful, but provides much less money than other methods.
24th: Woodcutting - Useful to train fletching and firemaking, but that’s basically it.
25th: Hunter - I personally don’t think that there are enough useful benefits to this skill. I can only think of Grenwall spikes and Skillchompas. Even though I think it’s not a really useful skill, it’s actually one of my favorites.
26th: Agility - More run energy and shortcuts, but that’s basically it
27th: Firemaking - Cooking ranges make this skill almost obsolete.
Obviously, this is just my opinion. I ranked the skills based on how useful I think they are in-game, without regard for the grind :)
@@joshba9116 Nice thought process dude, that comment took you some time for sure...god damn XD. I'm sure this will lead to a discussion in the comments in the future
@@ProtoxxGaming
Thanks! I put a lot of thought into it.
Joshua Bartlett you know u don’t have to specify it’s your opinion? That’s kind of a. Given
While I do disagree with your order, I'm not going to argue about that.
What I am going to argue about is that you should keep your internal logic consistent.
For example:
Farming
Use 6/10 Because you can make money.
When doing herb runes the effective profit is around 3-4m gp per hour you actually spend doing herb runs.
Mining
Use 3/10 Because you can make money.
The best method is harmonised runite ore at around 3.5m gp an hour.
Woodcutting
Use: 2/10 Because you can make money.
The best woodcutting money making method is elder trees at around 1-1.2m gp an hour.
Hunter
Use: 1/10 Because the only use is making some money from grenwalls.
Grenwalls are between 6-10m an hour depending on your setup.
How is 3-4m gp an hour enough to warrant 6/10, when 6-10m isn't enough for 2/10? Grenwalls are literally the best moneymaker in the entire game except for high levelled bossing.
I'd say he was pretty consistent. He said Hunter received a low rating because of it's non-AFKness. Farming is completely AFK, mining too and wc too.
I agree its pretty inconsistent especially since he gave fishing a 6/10 use but only 2/10 on cooking but they are essentially both needed to make finished food.
Agility is actually kind of fun now with Anachronia. Trying to optimize it for better gains is great. Takes advantage of all the movement abilities they have added into the game really well
Great video man
Thanks Mickey :)
Dungeoneering is my absolute #1. It's the only skill which doesn't get repetitive. It offers a lot of variation in terms of monsters and things to do. The biggest downside however is the grind at the frozen and abandoned since you barely get any exp for them and there's no way to avoid it if you want good exp rates later on. The only things I would like to see is an alternative training area (something other than daemonheim) and more resource dungeons in general.
I could argue that running around and collecting keys>opening doors is repetitive but I respect your opinion
@@ProtoxxGaming You're definatelly right on that. But since every dungeon is (slightly) different, and dungeons offer other stuff like (combat, skilling and puzzles), I would say it offers more variety than most gather/craft skills. Perhaps even more than combat skills since those are often trained by killing the same monster over and over again. But ofcourse this is all personal prefference.
@@myxtro7933 Those are valid points, dungeoneering does indeed offer a large variety of things you can do within each dungeon.
Players being able to cook their own food is incredibly important. Just imagine if nobody could do that! PVP and PVM content would be a whole lot more different. Cooking should be much higher on the list in my view.
Alts are made for cooking and other skills for afk money so it's not as needed as you may think although food would be more expensive
I would say firemaking is the most useless skill in the game. It nets 0 profit, rewards, and has very few (virtually none) benefits. A PVMer will like the HP boost, but for all other types of players is meaningless.
Well yes. But you can afk it so easily. You cant with hunter and some other skills, which makes it pretty damn decent imho.
Very true with all thew points you made. Easy 120 though. Netflix and fire make.
It is easy to grind, but it's empty grind. It is the kind of skill that's just there to finish the set.
Agility 200m 99 with dxp Silverhawks
great vid as always
thanks man!
Interesting to see this list and great vid!
As an ironmeme it's cool to see a different side of skills when you aren't just skilling for money.
yep, I would have chosen all those 5 first too. Except mining. Mining can be very useful.
Very interesting, some of the newest skills are actually cool. Rs3 has a lot of potential. Just don‘t make so many cosmetic items, jagex.
"this skill sucks. but once youre almost all the way through it, it gets a little better."
Combat level 88 with 99 attack, 1 strength, 99 defence, 99 hp, 1 range, 1 magic, 1 summoning and 50 prayer with overloads. Masterwork trim set with scythe too. That is op af. Augmented everything too. That'll be me real soon. I just need scythe and 99 def with masterwork t and 99 hp. My combat level atm is 79 with 100 attack and 78 def full statius.
10 out of 10 video and outro and intro 10 out if 10
for some reason im loving farming, but only after watching your guide and learning about the trees, before that, I said forget it.. I was like level 10 before DXP, now I just hit 85. fuuuuck :D😍😍😁😁
Not hopping to bash, you make good videos.
Sounds like your promoting training skills in an isolated fashion.
Personally, I trained farming doing herb runs in between slayer contracts. I found it to be a perfect counter mass killing. This also built my slayer tab and played well into the harmonic player style I spoke about.
**Shit you noticed** XD.
Doing runs between tasks is a great idea. I agree
3 worst skills that I wish never existed: Dungeoneering (usefull, but most boring to train), Summoning (I hate pets/summons in any game and its too expensive), Construction (f**k that skill, useless and destroys your bank).
Best skills: Divination (chill, fast and money maker), Fletching (chill and fast, also not bad money).
Protox be bumping Neffex music in his old outro? Pog
Neffex is sick, I still listen to their (the duos) music
@@ProtoxxGaming Absolutely dude, they drop bangers on the weekly. It's insane
Thanks for the reply though didn't expect that haha
Might get firemaking as my first 99 after my 4 year break as it seems to be helping lots after mining smithing rework. Also it is quite cheap with maple log price being so low vs what I remember and just want to kill some more time before getting members again. (or just keep mining gem rocks in Al kharid for the gems to level crafting)
It would be cool if JaGeX made skillcapes wearable by f2p after players spend HUNDREDS of hours playing to obtain them. They should behave like maple logs (you need to be a member to get them from the source but not use in f2p). If they did this then the f2p players would thrive considerably, and people wouldn't feel like they were required to get membership just to put the skillcape they earned back on after pking.
Like= Agree
Comment= Disagree
Cooking is actually really useful since at 96 cooking you can make shark soups which are really the only good method to get chimes.
Oh wow I missed that one then. Shit
Lol 2 of the lowest ranked ones were my first 99s cooking and WC
Same haha! I became a professional tree killer and master chef before anything else :P
I love silverhawks, they are kind of expensive but honestly even on days where i skilled 12 hrs straight with them on ive never been able to burn them faster than i make money. so i consider it a supply like any other skill and can easily hit 99 off maxing other skills wearing them.
10:42 agility pillows
Also for smithing go to work shop in faldor and go down stairs then work on smithing do the tracks easy smithing and exp starting out
Artisans yeah
You can use silverhawks for free or not so much loss if you boss with them since the boot slot usually doesn't make a big difference on your bonuses
Love nothin more than doin rots in silverhawks rather than hailfires -.-
nice vid man! :D
Notification squad? Damn you guys comment fast :D
ProtoxxGaming yeah, i ticked the bell button :P your vids are really helpful to me, you deserve the subs, likes, comments.
quweexin19 Man that's awesome, thanks a bunch dude!
0:18 "a opinion based list"
i think thieving is really useful if you enjoy grinding out clues like me xD nice vid btw!
Hmmm yeah if you want clues thieving is useful for that, didn't really come to mind D:
Thanks :)
ProtoxxGaming keep up the good vids!
Cluuuuuues areee life!!!!! I prif thie for them too even tho shadow creatires in player owned dung are apparently quicker to get them now :(
i am here now. answering to a comment while im on another of your video is nice..
When you say herblore isn’t just helpful for combat but just for skilling but for Prayer you didn’t say it helps with skilling. Shh guys he hasn’t done the light within yet. Btw why is prayer lower then slayer on the list I would really like to hear your reasoning in that even though you won’t reply to this comment.
14:40 Just going to say, Warbands are VERY high risk. Don't solo them unless you know you can duck out fast
So far I h8 all gathering skills. Grace of the elves is only reason I even do most of them. Kind of dumb how it doesn’t work with runespan of safecracking lol.
Contrasting these with their OSRS variants is quite fun.
:D
I find fletching to be useless because with Ava's attracter selling arrows doesn't make the money it used to because well just do that quest and you never run out of arrows. So because of that I don't think it's worth skilling simply to sell the bows but hey I only just came back to the game beginning of this week so there is probably uses I'm oblivious to.
@protoxxgaming do you think this list would be different today ?
Slighty, but mostly the same
Me: Every other skill >> Agility
I have only two 99s (Magic and thieving) but I wanna go for 1 sweet looking skilling master cape. What would be the best AFK able option? :) I'd like to get around 350k-1M XP per hour
A combat one haha, easy afk and cheap (check my guides)
more fun to train is actually combat skills hands down
Exactly!!!
I love mining myself, I like that you say they're all down to personal opinion, that's respectful, so thumb's up.
I feel all skills are important to someone who's Ironman tho
What do you mean when you say “for an Ironman”?
Oh boy got me excited to train hunter xD fml
Did I demotivate you to train Hunter? XD
Up to date list?
Shifting tombs help with pryer farming agility courcstion and slayer by smashing bugs
slayer especially
Hi first of all interesting video, I'm playing mage mainly at the moment (returner) and reached 75 now. I'm planning to go for 99 mage as my first skill but atm I'm not sure what I should buy first, corruption blast or a blood fury? I don't have curses and definitely don't have the money to lvl up prayer.
Oof thats a good question, If you are struggeling with food at whatever you are training or want to afk more get the blood fury then later the ability, if ur doing fine just buy the ability and get more xp/h.
If you have more questions you are always welcome in my Discord server! ;p
@@ProtoxxGaming atm im often at fungal mages bc gp/h is decent, exp is good and they are weak to mage, i can grind there for ~45mins with inventory full of food so idk, i wanna prepare for abyss bc i saw its awesome exp there. Think im gonna get corruption blast and thx, gonna join ur discord later ☺
Don't forget the skilling potions use fore herblore.
Agility and construction not at the bottom..... HOW?
Nice video
You forgot that you can training invention with firemaking too
13:19 I hate hearing this, I get the dislike, but it's because people don't really know how to train it properly unless you were doing it around the peak in like 2012. There's nothing like blasting through a large 5:5, especially if it's Fleshy or a good Warped.
Just not a fan of the skill, I can see where the fun comes from tho
Hunter is easy to train. #porteantraps4life
Also cooking is high xp/hour. Its funny bcse ur worst skills are easy for me. Agil and rc are the worst for me. Thieving was the easiest skill except for combat i did.
Applezz agree with you
At DXPW :P
Gordon might judge me? Never gonna make a roast chicken ever again
Well with hunter you can make like 11-12m an hour at the moment so there's that.
But Protoxx, where would you rank mining and smithing now?! :D
A bit higher xD as u can make money and nice armour
You can make more money per minute of time used through Farming than any other skill
i'm very ate, but i'm F2P and mining and smithing are my go to money makers, with mining above smithing due to being slightly easier to AFK
only slighty mind you,
dude woodcutting ugh. I got to like 67 in two hours from 65 on willow trees and I couldn't be more bored in my life. fortunately I was working on the computer split screen. and yew trees are slower cutting. unfortunately
I want to cut my own magic trees for torstol incense sticks. 800 gp right there.
You should do worst-best skills for iron man! This will change the list a little bit
I have it on my vid idea list
@@ProtoxxGaming would love to see that, this video was quite interesting and good reasoning as to why you ranked them. 👌
going to have to update with new land out of time?
I kind of updated this with the skill tier list video I made. I don't think the land out of time really changes that much for this list
actually with introduction of ARc after lvl 90, hunter is pretty afk
This is what jagex need to change about the game. It's either a boring slow skill to train or really expensive. Hope they rework other skills to esp div and agility
I'm that one guy that enjoys hunter been 99 since 2009
I don't understand >.
ProtoxxGaming IT's all about the rhythm.
You got 120 now?
Drygore Bars I wish I only recently got back into RS3 after almost no playtime last 4-5 years still working on that max
Woodcutting is my favorite because once you can cut elder trees you just afk and make money. when I got nothing to do I just cut elder it's so much money once you stack the logs to 15-20k and sell it. For those who are bored and want to do something on the side to kill time go cut elder it's really great money once you stack it.
Soon as I saw hunter I searched the comments for Maikeru asking why you dis him like that xD
Does special dungeon combine with double xp weekend coming up?
Not sure how fletching can be considered a slow skill to train.
have you ever fletched shortbows?
Divination might not be fun to train but hoo boy the benefits and usefulness it has
Precisely!
My wife is planning on divination being her first 99 solely by gathering energy. She's blinded by the profit she'll make...
I personally don't cook bc the ge, but I wouldn't go so far as to say there's no use for it. That's really only true if you have money to spend on buying food from the ge. If nobody cooked, nobody would have food. So, in that regard, I'd say it's pretty damn useful. Ofc, that's just my opinion and may not be true for everyone. Still liked the video though. Thanks.
So is this worst as in use or worst as in annoyance? Hunter is quite handy. Tho it's ranked 1/10 use
My overall choice for all skills regarding both use and grind but its leaning more to use lol
Prayer is so much better with the infernal powders. I went from 1-70 in a little under an hour burying dragon bones
I have all skills in RuneScape old school I am gonna get all of them in RuneScape 3
I got 7 ads in a 20 minute video.
This is why people use Adblock... that's just fucking insane.
If i'm correct not all the ads play lol. I don't mind removing an ad or two, but i'm trying to make that small amount of money to improve my setup with better audio and in the future a streaming pc.
And I need to buy spins kappa
im farming to level 92. Its chill, just plant trees and herbs. Log out come back every hour.
What are silverhawks?
It worries me that Agility and Divination were so low on the list lol, those are top two the worst in my opinion. Slow af, agility is barely even afk and the slowest. Cooking, fire making, fletching are fast and easy af without spend a ridiculous amount of money so they would be some of the very last on my list
I got an updated version of this, kinda (for that reason)
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Well my player name is often shortened to "ace" (acetrainer3), so I am obligated to train Hunter a lot to get Ace.
Oh you poor soul xD
Yeah i spent way to much much money on fletching 99. My only 99 😂
The skills are not boring with THAT involved
i agree. Dungeoneering is the worst skill in the game for sure- hated the grind getting to 75, pretty much just used like 8000 oddments to lamp it because i cant stand dungeoneering- That and Hunter are the 2 i dont think i will want to train past 80 anytime soon
Agility and hunter are my favourite skills
Thia entire video can legit be split before and after 10:58 on how it helps combat. Ita actually sad this video is about how most of the skills are "useless" because they dont directly help combat.
to think fishing is considered slow....got it as my first 99 pre 08...now that was slow...
Smithing guide next, please??
Was thinking about *maybe* holding it back till M&S rework. But i'll see
@@ProtoxxGaming okay, brother
The only thing he said about fire making that I agree with is that fishing goes right next to it. Both suuuuuuuck
Man I really want to play this version cuase I want to have a more better resolution and it’s Morden? I am in iPad now
Firemaking is a very nice skill for me to train, fast afk and cheap i guess to train invention :).
Yeah it can be relaxing :)
Worst skills in my opinion. Hunter RC. Dungeoneering. And Farming.
I can't begin to express how much i despise agility.