Intent on improving your agricultural skills? You are at the correct location. You might spend hours browsing the web, but you’ve just stumbled onto the finest compilation of all the available tutorials. It’s not always necessary to have highly detailed calculations to determine the exp benefits for everything; sometimes, you only need directions and the locations for allocation patches.
Let’s talk about farming for experience points. The gold and herbs gathered using this character’s one collecting talent may be used to quickly level up other attributes. At level 20, you have the ability to use POF (player-owned farms), where you may play breed various animal kinds. Later on, we’ll have a chat about it. Learning all the ins and outs of farming in RS3 might take a lot of effort, but it’s worth it in the end.
As we move on, remember that many businesses now provide in-game services, such as the option to see current RS3 gold prices, so it’s worth keeping this in mind. Investigate how well they help customers around the clock and how well their goods perform.
A Couple of Things To Note
In RS3, there are four locations to farm at the beginning of the skill leveling process; however, players may only view and interact with their own farms. These plots are located south of Falador, south of Ardougne, north of Catherby, and north of Canifis. While farming in Falador, equipping a shield of level two or above will increase your experience gained by 10%. As you level up, you’ll get access to new areas that are suitable for certain animals.
There is a real-time clock attached to every plant and tree. Each has its own growth cycle, and if you log in and out during the same phase your crops are in, you’ll have to plant them all over again. If you want to know when to do what with each plant, click on the link in the wiki.
To cultivate, seeds are obviously required. The seed may be acquired by either purchasing them from the player market or obtaining them via monster slaying. Seeds, for instance, may be obtained from turoths.
The Tools You’ll Need
You can’t get the work done without the proper equipment. But you can’t carry ’em all in your tool belt! You’ll need to carefully monitor your stockpile sizes. Going through “A Fairy Tale Part 1” and “Fairytale III – Battle at Orks Rift” will net you the Magic Secateurs and the Magic Watering Can, respectively. The secateurs will allow you to save some tree seeds, whereas the watering can be used an infinite number of times. The Tool Leprechauns are going to supply free storage space and will even make compost for you automatically if you pay them enough.
When you go to level up your farming skill, bring some urns with you and make sure they can teleport immediately. If you can afford it, utilize urns as often as possible to maximize your experience gains (up to 25% with an urn enhancer). Urns can be obtained by those with a high enough crafting level, which shouldn’t be too difficult.
Last but not least, let’s discuss equipment. In order to reach level 99, you will need the Farmer costume, and between levels 100 and 120, you will require the Master farmer outfit. Both versions contribute 6% to your total experience, but the Master’s edition has certain additional perks. You should also purchase the Scroll of Life since it increases your chances of getting your seed back from 0% to 10%.
Early Stages
You probably aren’t a level 1 farmer, so you can relax now that you’ve reached the easy stage. Playing the game itself will get you experience points. We’ll detail the most efficient methods and most rewarding harvests for optimizing your time and experience gains.
It’s all about the quests! The most efficient method of outsourcing is not always the most direct. There are a lot of missions that grant experience, but these are the finest ones to help you level up quickly and gain some great perks.
Mid Stages
Keep in mind that you may earn GP by growing your own food, including vegetables, herbs, and fruits. To begin, you’ll scrape up, Supercompost the area, and plant your Oak Trees, just as you did previously. We suggest you stick at it until you reach level 27, at which point you will have access to the fruit plants. If you choose to pursue the tree way, the fruit trees should keep you going for quite some time. After reaching level 50, you will get the vast majority of tree seed drops, making it possible to experiment with different farming techniques.
There are designated areas where fruit trees may be farmed. A total of 7 fruit tree plots are available. You may locate them on the Meilyr Clan, Herblore Habitat, and Lleyta, as well as on the Gnome Stronghold to the west of Tree Gnome Village, north of Brimhaven, and east of Catherby. Furthermore, nearly all of them possess their own personal gardeners, and you needn’t pay them to keep a fruit tree alive, but it would be a shame to pass a fallen tree on your way to the farm every day.
Late Game
Once you reach level 72, you may access the Calquat tree. It’s cultivable up north, near Tai Bwo Wannai. The ability to cultivate Spirit Trees is unlocked at level 83. You may farm up to four of them at once, and they provide a nice XP boost, but only after you’ve finished the “Plague’s End” and “Prisoner of Glouphrie” quests. You’ll need an Apprentice Farmer or above rating at Farming Guild in order to utilize the patch for planting the fourth Spirit Tree.
This process will continue until you reach level 90 and get access to planting Elder Trees. You may earn money and experience points this way, and if Seren’s voice is heard on the Crwys, you’ll get an extra 20% experience points, and there’s a possibility the tree will not go through a growth cycle.