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For the first time in farming you should complete Fairy Tale Part 1 quest which is very simple and not that long. This quest will not only take you from 1st level up to 17th, but also provide you with RuneScape gold magical secateurs that are very useful in farming training.

Following that, you could move on to other strategies or focus on doing quests that reward farming credits. There are a variety of missions you can complete without being required. If questing sounds like something you'd like to try after Fairy Tale part 1 you can go through: Forgettable Story of a Drunken Dwarf, Garden of Tranquility, My Arm's Big Adventure, Enlightened Journey and Recipe for Disaster (at at the very Goblin General part).

The most basic farming patches in RuneScape are allotments. You can start planting at these patches with the level 1 farming if making quests are not the right choice for you. If you are going to go with this route you will need to take your necessary tools, including rakes, spades, seeds (at the level 1 potatoes seeds) and any variety in compost (supercompost at this stage should be sufficient).

After that , visit all patch of your allotment, which you will get to. Rake unnecessary weeds from the patch, put in compost and plant whatever you like and wait around one time for it to begin to grow. You don't need to log in, and you don't need to runescape 2007 gold stay near the plant in order for it to grow, which means you could move elsewhere and do other things while your plants are growing.




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