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How much money Do you make a day on Rs3 and rs07

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150-300m rs3 on average, from chip trading @ bigboibets aka not botting manual labor :P

I make around 5m a day too XD on two accounts tho :( but it does me fine!

about -100k to -1m a day. I pk and generally speaking pures can't really profit

I make 0 EOC and 0 OS because I don't play Runescape.

1-2m per day running one account during day another at night.

Around 30m 07/day if I knew how to fix a certain something.. grrangry.png

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150-300m rs3 on average, from chip trading @ bigboibets aka not botting manual labor tongue.png

how

-1k through -10k a day on OSRS. Used to be all about profit when I botted back in 2011 but now RS Life is simpler.

Most people in this thread are talking out there arse.

 

It is possible to make 10m + a day though.

Early 07 - 100m+ 07 a day. Before Jagex implemented botwatch and automatic bans.

Now - Varies.. nowhere near my profit before though, any type of gold farming in 07 now is beyond solid, I get good and bad days but generally it is not worth it and I am trying to concentrate on thing's like University with my time and such, due to the fact that making accounts over and over is nothing but manual labour and it's slowly becoming no longer worth the effort to squeeze out very little gold for the time spent.

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