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Rooftop Agility

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Alright so far I have tested and done my math.

 

Here are 10 tests for the Falador course. I ran through the course as fast as my fingers could humanly move and click.

 

1: 70 seconds

2: 65 seconds

3. 68 seconds

4. 65 seconds

5. 62 seconds

6. 64 seconds

7. 63 seconds

8. 65 seconds

9. 65 seconds

10. 62 seconds

 

The average of those completion times came out to 64.9 (65) seconds.

 

So far I know the Falador agility course gives 440 experience per run.

 

If the average person can manually run the course at 65 seconds then one would earn approximately 24,369 experience per hour.

 

This course requires 50 agility. The account I used to work with for these tests is 52 agility. In comparison to the Ape Atoll course, this course at this level actually seems to compare.

 

Unlike Ape Atoll, I failed this course 0/10 times. Overall, I failed one rope one time out of 50+ course completions, showing an accurate experience rate.

 

As for Ape Atoll, the experience rate CAN be much quicker... if you never fail. Ape Atoll is a 45 second course, giving 580 experience per completion, though has a much higher rate of failure until level 70. In-turn, this gives near equivalent experience rates to the Falador agility course.

 

 

This was the only course tested by me today.

 

Take into consideration that an automated run-through will take longer than my average 65 seconds to complete, effectively lowering the experience per hour rate.

Edited by Sk00n

My script is already doing this. Took ~25 minutes to make the outline, and takes about 2 minutes to add each course. If someone with high agility can lend me an account tonight, I'll have the script finished in a day.

So it'll probably average about 15-20k an hour? I was wondering if it'd be worth trying but couldn't find the xp per hour anywhere until now.

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So it'll probably average about 15-20k an hour? I was wondering if it'd be worth trying but couldn't find the xp per hour anywhere until now.

 

If you are looking to save food then it seems pretty reliable. It might have a little less exp/hour  rates than barbarian outpost, wilderness course, or monkey agility, but it rarely fails it seems.

 

So it'll probably average about 15-20k an hour? I was wondering if it'd be worth trying but couldn't find the xp per hour anywhere until now.

 

If you are looking to save food then it seems pretty reliable. It might have a little less exp/hour  rates than barbarian outpost, wilderness course, or monkey agility, but it rarely fails it seems.

 

I was thinking it'll be the same xp rate as barb but even if it's a little lower that'd be fine. Agility will be the first thing I train when I buy a new acc tommorw. So I'll just run gnome until lvl 50 then run this until about lvl 70-75. Unless you think the other coures would be better. Either it'd be on a lvl 3 and I wouldn't have food to use so I wuldn't be going o barb anyways and I won't do mm any time soon.

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Well barb is like 10-13k per hour. At 52 I was getting approx 23k per hour at Falador. Up to you man, I did gnome to 35, barb to 50.

Thanks for the calculations!

The Seers course is 40kish per hour! :o

Please make a script for rooftop please I'll pay $$

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