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Skilling as an ironman (self.2007scape)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by bobbean to c/2007scape
 

Looking on the wiki, it feels like some skilling guides don't take into account the opportunity cost of grinding other skills or grinding for gp. Sure, I can buy logs for fletching and get 100k xp/hr, but that doesn't take into account the 100k gp/hr required to do that. It's not really 100k xp/hr anymore. There's also fletching broad arrows, which the wiki says "are not very useful for anything" and are also expensive. It feels silly to make a ton of resources that are just going to be thrown away, when instead arrows can be made to level ranged.

The most efficient skilling methods also seem circular. If I want to grind x I should level y, but I need z to be efficient. And to get z I need to grind x. There's also what feels like a lack of skilling options listed. Sometimes I want to do "dead content" for the fun of it.

I'm definitely just a noob, but discovering new stuff to do is hard sometimes. I also am aware that I'm contradicting myself a bit by wanting a more efficient guide but also wanting dead content lol. But anyway, are there any resources available that might help me out?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Have you looked at the wiki page for ironman specific guides? The general guides are definitely focused towards mains. https://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Ironman_guide

I started an iron a few days ago after maxing my main and am still figuring some of the early game skilling stuff out myself, but that's part of the fun of it is having to play the game in a very different way than I'm used to.

If I want to grind x I should level y, but I need z to be efficient.

This is just a big part of RuneScape whether your iron or not. Everything is so intertwined that no matter what you want to do theres always someone completely different that you can do first to make it better