If you don’t see something buy or sell immediately
When buying on the exchange, I usually buy about 5%- 10% lower than the median price. It is then possible to sell it as soon as RuneScape Gold the price goes up 5%-10% above, or come up with yourself a “wholesale” price, which will generally draw more attention from selling outside of the g.e.
If you don’t see something buy or sell immediately, don’t be concerned. If it doesn’t buy the first time, it’s because you’re purchasing at a lower price, and the only people who don’t care and are seeking cash are willing to sell the item for medium. Most of the time, the product will buy by the end of the day.
If it’s not sold you’re either selling an item that’s not in high demand or, which could mean you’ve picked the wrong item, as well as the value you’ve set isn’t enough. I don’t suggest taking the price down until a week or two after you have put your offer out. Remember, merchandising doesn’t happen over night; it take lots of patience.
I’d recommend buying everything in the g.e. If you’re using raw materials like raw fish, logs, herbs, etc. Then I’d recommend selling them on the street at an agreed price per item. If you’re selling any other item (basically non-skilling items) then I’d sell it on the g.e. It might take a while however, this is the best you can do, as it’s harder to find someone who is looking for ten dragon platelegs rather than running 2k natural runes.
When you’re first starting your merchandising, I’d suggest at least 10, if not more. A general rule of thumb: don’t be afraid of losing money in the beginning. It is a reality for all of us. When I started my first runescape game, I lost around 6m that first day. If you keep going, you’ll understand the economy and market of running escapist better. I’ve abandoned merchandising in favor of skilling. It’s a great, time-saving way to earn a decent amount of money.
Well, at Level 74 I’m already at 200 quest points and I’ve been questing since I reached level 15. I’d like to hear a suggestion for inventory and equipment (food and potions, etc.) for questing in general. Stuff to always keep near.
Anybody who comes to the front. Well it is always good to have a supply of potions of all kinds and other materials such as ropes. The idea of having a set with combat gear of every kind is useful as well. This includes having dragon hides for bosses who come with powerful mage abilities along with mage gear and runes for those times when you need it during some quests.
It’s really a matter of your personal preference. I personally (around your stats) simply bring my set of rune as well as a berzerker’s helm plus my own whip. I’d bring them to complete almost any quest. I would being equipped with the gear required as well as some food in case it comes into need. As a quest cape holder at the time being I can say that you’ve picked the right path Cheap OSRS Gold when performing quests. The rewards are fairly generous, but it’s an excellent motivation to improve the stats of all your characters.