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XP Benefits: Hunter (~34k/hr); Prayer (~2k/hr); Woodcutting (~1k/hr)
Other Benefits: --
Additional Info: --
Method Requirements and Parameters for Method as Evaluated
Requirements
As Evaluated
Location
Karamja Horned Graahk Area
Skills
Hunter(41)
Hunter(90), Agility(90), Summoning(96)
Quests
Equipment
Teasing stick,Knife, Camouflage and protective gear
Teasing stick,Knife, Larupia top, Larupia legs, Larupia hat, Boots of Lightness, Spottier cape, Penance gloves, Dragon axe, Lunar staff
Other
Input and Output Items and Values
Inputs (Total Value = 5,450)
Outputs (Total Value = 509,280)
Item
Qty
Value
Item
Qty
Value
Pack yak pouch
1.1
4,090
Graahk fur
80
509,280
Willow logs
80
1,360
Method Description, Instructions and Tips for Success
General Description
Horned graahk fur is used both to make camouflage gear for hunters and by Summoners for making spirit graahk pouches. These pouches are in high demand by nature runecrafters, so the furs are quite valuable. Thus, even though it is somewhat slow to catch them at level 50, it is worthwhile. At level 70 these monsters are reasonably quick to catch, and rarely jump the traps, and at level 90 you can get them very quickly as they almost never do.
Be sure you are on a full world and you are on low detail mode. High detail mode looks pretty but that eye candy really slows you down as it makes it hard to find the traps and avoid obstacles. Use a beast of burden to hold extra logs and furs.
Specific Method Details
Wear a full set of larupia armor when hunting, as this increases your chances of success. You'll also need weight-reducing gear, an amulet of glory for teleports and a dramen/lunar staff for the fairy rings.
Get to Zanaris and go to the bank there. Take out a pack yak pouch, knife, woodcutting axe, teasing stick and an inventory full of willow logs. Summon the familiar, fill it and take out more logs, repeating once.
Run southeast to the fairy ring and dial in "C K R". Click the area just to your west and you are right in the graahk area. The best pitfall to use is near the eastern edge of the hunting grounds, oriented north/south, with a dead tree just north of it and two more to its south.
Set the trap and find a graahk and poke it. When it goes onto the trap dismantle it; keep the good furs, drop the "tatty" ones and bury big bones for Prayer XP. Take the logs from your familiar and cut trees regularly to replace the logs you use up. Continue with this process until your inventory, and your familiar's, are full of good quality graahk furs. You may have to temporarily drop one of these near the end to have enough room to dismantle the trap.
You should have plenty of time with the pack yak to fill its inventory with furs before it expires. On subsequent trips, bring with an extra pouch so you can renew your timer when necessary.
At this level you should have very few failures and a high percentage of good furs, so it should be possible to get 55 furs per trip, for a total of about 80 per hour.
All information based on Grand Exchange price data from: May 19, 2012. Note that the three-day delay in price updates is waived for RuneScoop members.