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What skill do you think you'd last longer in?

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Say for example, you we're deciding to bot in either Firemaking or Cooking, which typically do you think would last longer? Providing breaks were adequate enough and botting hours were set to a minimum such as perhaps, 5 hours?


Edited by Han

Depends what/where you bot i think.

 

Jugs of Wine will get you 99 very fast and you're more likely to accomplish that than say burning normal logs in at g.e

 

Generally speaking, i'd say cooking is probably better off seeing as though you'd be in a stack of say 10 people around rogues den fire, but then again who knows really how jagex works, i think both the skills you mentioned probably have a high-ish ban rate anyways.

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Depends what/where you bot i think.

 

Jugs of Wine will get you 99 very fast and you're more likely to accomplish that than say burning normal logs in at g.e

 

Generally speaking, i'd say cooking is probably better off seeing as though you'd be in a stack of say 10 people around rogues den fire, but then again who knows really how jagex works, i think both the skills you mentioned probably have a high-ish ban rate anyways.

 

Pretty much agree with you there, when I get close to levelling I usually get the last 100k-90k of XP legitimately then go and legit a different skill for half an hour to an hour. I guess it seems to be working currently.

Edited by Han

probably cooking out of the exampes you gave lmao but i have skilling in general

cooking

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