Ⓘⓝⓧⓨ'ⓢ 1-99 Hunting Guide

Inxy

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What is the Skill 'Hunter'

Hunter is a members-only skill that allows players to catch animals all over RuneScape. Hunter was released on 21 November 2006. Although Hunter is a non-combat skill, players can still be damaged while hunting. Using hunting equipment bought from hunter stores, players can hunt specific creatures, obtaining such rewards as bones, butterflies, animal furs, etc. Only two Hunter stores exist: one in Yanille; another one in Nardah. The current minimum requirement to be ranked (at approximately rank 1,112,602) on the hiscores for Hunter is level 30. As of 9 April 2011, there are 28,320 players that have achieved level 99 in Hunter.


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Why should I do hunting?

Hunting is a good way of earning cash. Puro is a very good money making technique.

HUGE profits - Up to $2m /hour at 91 hunter, $1.2m /hour at 83 hunter, $700k /hour at 65 hunter

Bots?

people believe that botting hunting has a high level of ban rate. Way to reduce this threat is by botting 8-10 Hours a day.

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1-19

Crimson swift is starting off. It takes a long time to level but bare in me.

Equipment

1-2 Bird snare trap


19-53

Tropical wagtail

Do this till 53 Hunting.

Equipment: Bird Snare 2-3


53-63

Bot till 63.

Equipment: 2-3 Set a Box trap


63-99

Red Chinchompa

20m Profit

Equipment: 2-5 Box Trap
 
Wow nice! I love the layout of it. Though, you don't tell where to hunt the different things. :p.
 
I have reviewed this guide, and it has been accepted into my compilation, you may submit it there.
 
"Only bot 8-10 hours a day"
*imageofsomeonebottingfor130hours*

Very nice thread you have here, would be a shame if something were to happen to it.
 
Inxy said:
Maxie said:
Wow nice! I love the layout of it. Though, you don't tell where to hunt what. :p.

It was a rush. Google it :3

I don't see the point in writing a guide with limited information and than when somebody gives you feedback, you say "Google it". The point of writing a guide is to teach somebody how to do something efficiently with all the needed information on how to do it.

Some things I would like to point out:
- Small text
- Grammatical errors (Feel free to PM me if you would like me to correct them)
- Lack of information (Spots to hunt each thing you are talking about, recommended gear for each one, etc. etc.)
- Lack of pictures (Maybe show a map with the spot marked out where each animal is that is being hunted... as well, I would include a picture of each animal that you are hunting.)
- Lack of effort

My last point means your lack of effort with this specific guide. Guides are not meant to be "rushed" as they are supposed to be teaching people something.

It's nothing against you personally, I just didn't like how you went about it.
 
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