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The RuneScoop Dynamic Moneymaking Guide for RuneScape - Limited - Farming Harralander and Marigolds - Extremely High Level

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Farming Harralander and Limpwurts - Extremely High Level (Limited)

Category: Limited

Subcategory: Farming

RuneScoop Moneymaking Guide: Image for method: Farming Harralander and Limpwurts - Extremely High Level (Limited)

General Description: Farming harralander herbs and limpwurts at all four major Farming allotment patches, plus the special disease-free herb patch unlocked during My Arm's Big Adventure.

Creation/Revision Date: January 7, 2010

Members Only? Yes

Approximate Profit Per Instance: 5,186 gp

Time Required Per Instance: 6.5 minutes

Interval Between Instances: 1.5 hours

Equivalent Hourly Profit (Elapsed Time): 3,458 gp per hour

Equivalent Hourly Profit (Active Time): 47,877 gp per hour

Multitasking Suitability: 2 (Very low)

XP Benefits: Farming (~1k/hr)

Other Benefits: --

Additional Info: --


Method Requirements and Parameters for Method as Evaluated

Requirements

As Evaluated

Location

 

Port Phasmatys, Catherby, Ardougne and Falador Allotment Patches, plus Troll Stronghold Disease-Free Herb Patch

Skills

Farming(26)

Agility(90), Magic(61)

Quests

 

Plague City, Ghosts Ahoy, A Fairy Tale Part I, My Arm's Big Adventure, Eadger's Ruse

Equipment

Spade, Seed dibber, Watering can, Rake, Weight-reducing gear

Spade, Seed dibber, Watering can, Rake, Magic secateurs, Boots of lightness, Ardougne cloak 3, Explorers' ring 3, Ectophial

Other

 

Lumbridge Achievement Diary {Medium}, Ardougne Achievement Diary {Elite}


Input and Output Items and Values

Inputs (Total Value = 8,880)

Outputs (Total Value = 14,067)

Item

Qty

Value

Item

Qty

Value

Supercompost

9

7,299

Grimy harralander

34.5

1,311

Harralander seed

5

20

Limpwurt root

11.4

12,756

Limpwurt seed

4

644

Law rune

3

702

Air rune

5

40

Fire rune

2

30

Ring of duelling(8)

0.125

145



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Method Description, Instructions and Tips for Success

General Description

Farming herbs is the "classical" example of an intermittent moneymaking activity on RuneScape, because while you can't make a lot of money at it per hour of elapsed time, you can earn quite a bit for the amount of time it takes to actually work the skill, especially at higher levels. Many players hate Farming because they don’t understand that the idea is to harvest your last crop, then plant new seeds and come back again later. Herbs are the best way to make money with Farming, and it takes around 75 minutes, more or less, for a crop to mature. Since it's annoying to do a Farming run and find the herbs not grown yet, I round this to a more conservative 90 minutes.

The process of performing a Farming run is essentially the same for all herbs, so you can really choose to grow whichever ones you have the level for. The two main factors in deciding what to grow are how much XP you get (which generally increases with the Farming level requirement for the crop) and how much money you make (which is a function of how useful or rare the herbs are that you grow). In general, if it is XP you are after, you should grow the highest level herbs you can; if it's money you want, then the best choices are usually ranarr (level 38) or snapdragon (level 62), but this varies as prices fluctuate.

At low and mid levels you can plant four herb seeds per run, at the standard herb patches located at Port Phasmatys, Catherby, Ardougne and Falador. That's the order I usually do them in, though the exact order doesn't matter much. At higher levels you can add the disease-free herb patch at the Troll Stronghold, unlocked as part of the quest My Arm's Big Adventure. To access this patch conveniently, you must also finish Eadger's Ruse, to unlock the Trollheim Teleport spell, for which you need level 61 Magic.

At mid levels and above you should be able to complete the quest A Fairy Tale Part I, which gives you access to the magic secateurs that slightly increase herb yield. You also should have completed all of the Varrock Achievement Diary; the Explorers' ring 3 you get as a reward has a teleport that takes you right to the cabbage field near the Falador Farming patch, a nice convenience.

The exact relationship between Farming level and yield remains a mystery to me, but I generally assume a slightly higher yield and slightly lower chance of dead crops as Farming level increases. My yield (and profit) figures do take into account an estimate of the percentage of time herbs will die before they can be harvested. I always use supercompost for all crops, and so should you! Store some in both the bank and leprechaun for convenience.

The primary activity here is planting herbs, but while you are doing this you should also grow one of the valuable flower crops: marigolds or limpwurts. For a long time, limpwurts were the obvious choice, as the roots are used in Herblore; this changed when Summoning came out, marigolds became very valuable. But the recent expansion of the Herblore skill has caused the value of limpwurt roots to skyrocket, so as of early 2010 I have switched back to them. (They also give more XP.)

A farming run takes only about 5 to 7 minutes, and no familiars are needed -- even beasts of burden are redundant, because you can use the tool leprechauns to note your produce for you. As such, I don't describe the use of any familiar for my Farming methods. You can of course use one, like a forager, or just keep around whichever familiar you were using when you took a break to do some Farming.

The June 2009 run energy update has made energy potions or other energy restoration methods unnecessary for all but the lowest level players.

Finally, there is the Ardougne achievement diary. Completing all of its tasks -- including the special "Elite" ones -- gives you unlimited teleports to the Ardougne farming patch, saving 30 seconds and some runes on each run. This enhancement is shown in the Extremely High level version of the method. Note that completing the medium tasks lets you teleport to this patch also, but just once per day, so I have not reflected that here.

Specific Method Details

At this level you can do all five herb patches, as described previously. If you have completed the entire Ardougne achievement diary -- including the "Elite" tasks -- you also get unlimited teleports to the Ardougne farming patch, a nice time-saver.

Start at any bank, equipping boots of lightness, Ardougne cloak 3 and a ring of duelling. Take out 5 harralander seeds and 4 limpwurt seeds, 3 law runes, 5 air runes, 2 fire runes, 5 supercompost, your ectophial and Explorers' ring 3.

Teleport to Trollheim. Go down the mountain towards the west, using Agility shortcuts where appropriate. Run north and then curve to the west, entering the Troll Stronghold. Run south, go through the door to the west, then head north and up the ladder. Just to the north is a leprechaun having a bit of a suntan; get your tools from him and wield your magic secateurs. Run a bit north to the patch, and harvest and replant your herbs.

Click the ectophial to teleport to Port Phasmatys, then refill it at the Ectofuntus. Run west to the Farming patch, and if your inventory is full, use one of the herbs on the leprechaun there to note them. Harvest and replant your herbs, remembering to use a supercompost, and do the same with the limpwurts; water the limpwurts too. Run west and refill the watering can from the spout just west of the patch.

Teleport to Camelot, and run east to the Catherby Farming patch. Once again, pick and replant your herbs and then do the same for your limpwurts. Again, if you need more inventory space, note the herbs using the leprechaun.

Teleport to the Ardougne farming patch using your cloak. When you get there, go to the leprechaun and trade your empty buckets for 4 supercompost. Harvest and replant your herbs and limpwurts as you did at Port Phasmatys and Catherby.

Right-click the Explorers' ring 3 and choose the "Cabbage-port" option. Run a bit north and go through the gate to the Falador patch. Harvest and replant your crops there as at the other patches. Store your Farming tools and use your ring of duelling to go to Castle Wars to bank.


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