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RuneScape Herb Running Guide

Introduction:

Herb runs or farm runs, is the act of going through rounds of farming patches in order to level up farming as well as earning a good profitable income. An average herb run can take between 5-10 minutes if you moving quickly and can therefore are an extremely good money maker for the little time that is required. However, this is assuming if you are planting profitable crops such as ranarr (Required 32 farming) or snap dragon (Requires 62 farming).

The profit:

Note: The prices were taken on Sunday, 11 July 2010. These prices are subject to change.

For rannars:

The average number of herbs that you can get from one patch is between 5-6 , if super compost is used. The price for one ranarr seed is 25,500 and the price for one grimy ranarr herb is 8,442 coins, therefore the profit can be calculated by:

(8442*5.5) – (25500) = 20,931 gold profit per each patch. Therefore, if you utilize all 5 farming patches you can make 104,655GP profit in 90 minutes (The time required to grow a seed to a herb). You can make 500k+ a day if you do 5-10 herb runs a day, this can generate a huge profit in the long run and can allow you to train money costly skills like herblore.

For snap dragons:

The number of herbs that you can get from one patch is between 5-24, but the average is 7-10 for me personally. The price for one snap dragon seed is 69,600 and the price for one grimy snap dragon herb is 16,622 coins, therefore the profit can be calculated by:

(16622*8.5) – (69600) = 71,687 gold profit per each patch. Therefore, if you utilize all 5 farming patches you can make 358,435GP profit in 90 minutes (The time required to grow a seed to a herb). You can make 2.5m+ a day if you do 7-10+ herb runs a day. This can be an amazing way of earning money.
Recommended quests and achievement diaries:

· Complete Lumbridge and Draynor Diary’s-

o You are rewarded with an ‘Explorer’s Ring’ which allows to recharge energy 3 times a day and allows you to have quick and free access to the farming patch south of Falador by the means of using the “Cabbage teleport” option.

· My Arm’s Big Adventure –
o For the access to disease-free herb patch near Trollheim.

· Complete the quest “Ghost Ahoy”-

o You can use the item ‘Ectophial’ which can teleport near the herb patch in Port Phasmatys.

· Complete the quest ‘Edgar’s Ruse’-

o Allows you to teleport to Trollheim.

· Complete medium tasks in the Falador Diary-

o Falador Shield 2 provides 10% extra experience when harvesting farming patches south of Falador, and can be helpful in levelling up your farming level.
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Recommended items:

· Amulet of glory with charges

· Explorer’s ring 3

· Ectophial

· Ring of duelling

· Super compost

Items needed:

· 5 Herb seeds

· Super compost (Highly recommended)

· Rune or teleport tablets for Trollheim, Ardougne and Camelot teleports.

· Ectophial

· Explorer ring 3

· Skills Necklace

· Seed dibber

· Spade

· Rake

· Magical secateurs (Not required but does give a 10% experience boost)

How to plant/farm the herbs:

1. Bring a seed dibber, spade, rake (in case some weeds grow back), seeds and compost with you (You can put these items into the care of the tool leprechaun that wanders near the farming patches in order to save space.)

2. Harvest the crop by choosing the option “Harvest” when hovering the mouse over the crop.

3. Treat soil with Super compost, by using the super compost on the herb patch.

4. Plant your herb seed.

5. Use the herbs that you have gotten on the tool leprechaun to get them into a noted form to save space and reduce the need for banking.

6. Finally, return the farming tools to the tool leprechaun when you have finished with you final patch.

Recommended herbs run pattern/method:

Withdraw all the items needed (in the list above).

Here is a good herb run pattern:

1. On your Explorer’s ring 3, use the cabbage port option to teleport to the patch south of Falador.

2. Teleport to Trollheim and use the agility shortcuts to the west. Run into the stronghold, then, run through the stronghold until you reach a ladder. Climb it and farm the patch here. Note: You need to have completed the quest “My Arm’s Big Adventure” in order to use this herb patch. If you haven’t done the quest, skip this one.

3. Teleport to Camelot, use the bank to deposit the grimy rannar’s, then run north (From the bak) until you reach the patch in the north of Catherby.

4. Use the Ectophial to teleport to Port Phasmatys. Run west when the re-fill animation is finished to the next herb patch.

5. Teleport to Ardougne and run north-east towards the patch.

You have finished your herb run.

Conclusion:

Running herbs is an excellent way of making easy money. Everyone should try it.

The guide was written only by me, TheLol. Please do not copy this guide; it is a act of plagiarism.

A guide that I wrote a while ago to put on Triond. Prices have changed. But, herb running is still sexy cash.
 
Herbs is always good.

Ranarr seeds 9k
Herbs 5k.
Min of 5 herbs per = 15k profit, min.
 
This would work if you mostly just want to level up your farming, 100k per hour isn't much though.
 
Method said:
This would work if you mostly just want to level up your farming, 100k per hour isn't much though.
100k per hour is good if you are doing something else as well.
 
Maztef said:
nicenice, too bad i hate farming :(

Me too haha. Too boring for me. I just like making guides.
 
Thanks for the great guide :) Hope I can make some great cash on my farming and fisher poor :)
 
No problems mate. Glad you liked it.
 
Crysis said:
Maybe you should unquote it and make it pretty ;)

Haha yup yup. I'll edit it soon with some pictures (Don't except much) but I'm pretty busy this week, so it'll probabaly be in the weekend.
 
Yeah, this is perfect to combo with woodcutting as ivys are very close to patches (fally worked best for me to finish at)
 
Yeah. The beauty of this is that you can train skills whilst making money . :p
 
nice long, detailed thread. i would try it but farming is sooo boring lol.
 
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