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For the approach with less involvement, Alt Magic is a way to go - use the highest spell you can and stop on {{Icon|Blessed Offering|type=spell}} to accumulate prayer points. You will need at least 250k if you are just starting, so you can sit on this spell even until {{SkillReq|Magic|78}} when you unlock the {{ItemIcon|Fire Expert Wizard Robes|Fire Expert}} gear to prevent any further armor swaps. | For the approach with less involvement, Alt Magic is a way to go - use the highest spell you can and stop on {{Icon|Blessed Offering|type=spell}} to accumulate prayer points. You will need at least 250k if you are just starting, so you can sit on this spell even until {{SkillReq|Magic|78}} when you unlock the {{ItemIcon|Fire Expert Wizard Robes|Fire Expert}} gear to prevent any further armor swaps. | ||
== Alternative Method (delayed Magic Leveling) == | |||
Since thieving rework, it seems benecial to delay magic leveling. A good route seem to start training magic after reaching 100 Volcanic Cave clears for ancient magic wich calls for {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|85}} in order to craft {{ItemIcon|Ancient Rune}}. The advantage of this method is that you don't need to care about storing runes before then. The other advantage is that there are lots of fairly easy to acquire items in the game that give you the oportunity to deal huge damages right of the bat using magic from level 1, leveling the skill extremly fast for roughly 5K runes/hour. The cornerstone item of this strategy is {{ItemIcon|Ring of Spirit Power}} | |||
== Pros and cons of the method == | |||
+ Can toss away Runes until mid game wich saves lots of inventory space | |||
+ Combat progression takes fully advantage of the combat triangle | |||
+ Makes magic leveling up to ancient magic use extremly fast while keeping it fairly inexpensive in terms of rune costs | |||
- fairly heavy on non combat skills that are not related to magic, doesn't require lvl99 skills however | |||
- does prevent you from using alt magic earlier wich is not really a big issue | |||
== Skills heavily suggested for this method == | |||
{{SkillReq|Thieving|75}} for {{ItemIcon|Wizard's Sigil}}. Side benefit to this farm are {{ItemIcon|Book of Scholars}}, {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Incantation}}, some {{ItemIcon|Wizard's Scoll}}, {{ItemIcon|Prayer's Scoll}} and a large assortment of runes | |||
{{SkillRed|Crafting|90}} Ring of Spirit Power | |||
{{SkillReq|Runecrafting|80}} for {{ItemIcon|Spirit Rune}} (it is also a drop from Cursed Maiden but it is unlikely that you have access to Shrouded Badlands at this point in the game) | |||
== Other skills recommendation before going magic == | |||
{{SkillReq|Herblore|63}} to master and craft {{Elemental Potion IV}} and maybe {{Gentle Hand Potion III}} | |||
{{SkillReq|Summoning|80}} to unlock the Bear/Fox Synergie for Runecrafting wich is great. But you should have that if you are in the mid game already | |||
{{SkillReq|Ranged|40}} or more to start farming monster drops that will be used for the lvl1 BiS. These are low power level enemies, can also be done with melee but it's really suboptimal | |||
== Level 1 Gear == | |||
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! Item name !! Gear Slot !! Acquisition !! Notes | |||
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| {{ItemIcon|Acolyte Wizard Hat}} || Head || Thieving Acolyte or {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|1}} || common table | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Acolyte Wizard Boots}} || Boots || Thieving Acolyte or {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|4}} || common table | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Acolyte Wizard Bottoms}} || Legs || Thieving Acolyte or {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|7}} || common table | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Acolyte Wizard Robes}} || Chest || Thieving Acolyte or {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|11}} || common table | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Staff of Air}} || 2H weapon || Killing Fairy or {{SkillReq|Runecrafting|1}} || 7.41% droprate | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | {{ItemIcon|Enchanted Cape}} || Back || Killing Master Wizard || 1.11% droprate, You'll get some {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Magic}} on top | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Firemaking Cape}} || Back || {{SkillReq|Firemaking|99} || Does not break even in terms of XP | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Skull Cape}} || Back || Slayer Points || Absolute BiS for magic outside of DR considerations for dungeons | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Elementalist Gloves}} || Gloves || Killing Elementalist || 0.50% droprate, must have item even for end game | |||
|- | |||
| {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Incantation}} || Amulet || Thieving Wizard || NPC unique drop | |||
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{{Menu}} | {{Menu}} | ||
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] | ||
[[Category:Skill Training]] | [[Category:Skill Training]] |
Revision as of 01:26, 24 January 2022
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Method
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- Make the Fire Adept wizard gear and choose a monster to fight with the Combat Simulator. It will likely be the Giant Crab.
Explanation of the Method
The comparison of Combat and Alt Magic can be found in the following spreadsheet: (link).
The Combat method starts to be better than Alt Magic in terms of XP gain almost right from the start.
However, in order to maintain that edge over the Alt Magic method, you need to check the game more often.
Let's compare the progression of Alt Magic and Combat.
For Alt Magic, you need to prepare a disposable item, then craft the Staff of Air and runes. After that, you can leave the
spell to idle. The same steps apply to most other Alt Magic skills - you come back, prepare a disposable item and runes for the next idle session, and leave the game to do its thing.
For Combat Magic, you need to change your gear regularly in order to have an advantage over the Alt Magic option. Depending in your involvement, you can go through the whole spectrum of Wizard Robes because each of them has slightly higher Magic requirement than the previous one. In addition to that, you need to prepare food and to come back before it runs out.
Therefore, the Combat option is either for those that keep their attention on the game or for those who have all resources ready and want to level Magic fast.
After
, the Combat method starts to have an advantage. If you have food, runes, and you are okay with checking the game every hour, then you can switch to Combat straight after
. For the approach with less involvement, Alt Magic is a way to go - use the highest spell you can and stop on Blessed Offering to accumulate prayer points. You will need at least 250k if you are just starting, so you can sit on this spell even until
when you unlock the Fire Expert gear to prevent any further armor swaps.
Alternative Method (delayed Magic Leveling)
Since thieving rework, it seems benecial to delay magic leveling. A good route seem to start training magic after reaching 100 Volcanic Cave clears for ancient magic wich calls for
in order to craft Ancient Rune. The advantage of this method is that you don't need to care about storing runes before then. The other advantage is that there are lots of fairly easy to acquire items in the game that give you the oportunity to deal huge damages right of the bat using magic from level 1, leveling the skill extremly fast for roughly 5K runes/hour. The cornerstone item of this strategy is Ring of Spirit Power
Pros and cons of the method
+ Can toss away Runes until mid game wich saves lots of inventory space + Combat progression takes fully advantage of the combat triangle + Makes magic leveling up to ancient magic use extremly fast while keeping it fairly inexpensive in terms of rune costs
- fairly heavy on non combat skills that are not related to magic, doesn't require lvl99 skills however - does prevent you from using alt magic earlier wich is not really a big issue
Skills heavily suggested for this method
for Wizard's Sigil. Side benefit to this farm are Book of Scholars, Amulet of Incantation, some File:Wizard's Scoll (item).png Wizard's Scoll, File:Prayer's Scoll (item).png Prayer's Scoll and a large assortment of runes
Template:SkillRed Ring of Spirit Power
for Spirit Rune (it is also a drop from Cursed Maiden but it is unlikely that you have access to Shrouded Badlands at this point in the game)
Other skills recommendation before going magic
to master and craft Template:Elemental Potion IV and maybe Template:Gentle Hand Potion III
to unlock the Bear/Fox Synergie for Runecrafting wich is great. But you should have that if you are in the mid game already
or more to start farming monster drops that will be used for the lvl1 BiS. These are low power level enemies, can also be done with melee but it's really suboptimal
Level 1 Gear
Item name | Gear Slot | Acquisition | Notes |
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File:Acolyte Wizard Hat (item).png Acolyte Wizard Hat | Head | Thieving Acolyte or Error creating thumbnail: File missing Level 1 |
common table |
File:Acolyte Wizard Boots (item).png Acolyte Wizard Boots | Boots | Thieving Acolyte or Error creating thumbnail: File missing Level 4 |
common table |
File:Acolyte Wizard Bottoms (item).png Acolyte Wizard Bottoms | Legs | Thieving Acolyte or Error creating thumbnail: File missing Level 7 |
common table |
File:Acolyte Wizard Robes (item).png Acolyte Wizard Robes | Chest | Thieving Acolyte or Error creating thumbnail: File missing Level 11 |
common table |
Staff of Air | 2H weapon | Killing Fairy or Error creating thumbnail: File missing Level 1 |
7.41% droprate |
Enchanted Cape | Back | Killing Master Wizard | 1.11% droprate, You'll get some Amulet of Magic on top |
File:Firemaking Cape (item).png Firemaking Cape | Back | Firemaking|99} | Does not break even in terms of XP |
Skull Cape | Back | Slayer Points | Absolute BiS for magic outside of DR considerations for dungeons |
Elementalist Gloves | Gloves | Killing Elementalist | 0.50% droprate, must have item even for end game |
Amulet of Incantation | Amulet | Thieving Wizard | NPC unique drop |
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