Pest Control. Benefits: Points = More XP. Disadvantage: 2xp per damage done, reduction is a waste of time. Advantage: Good XP for slayer and RuneScape gold battle. Disadvantage: Some jobs are dumb (20 cows???) Or hard (200 iron dragons???) . I am just not sure which to visit... select one from the above or create your own proposal!

My objective is levelling up to 53 so I can do all quests with plantation requirements. If I chop my willow for logs do ents along with the arms that split your axe come out? I multi-task while on RS and break my axes so frequently I have to take 3 rune axes in my inventory. I intend to add a tree in Varrock and a fruit tree in Gnome stronghold because they are simple for me to get to in my farm runs. I have complete plots in Port Phasmatys, Catherbery, East Ardougne, and Draynor. I haven't begun to perform bushes or hops yet.

I'm now f2p I have been coaching str from 77 to 79 almost 80 im quitting at 80 to get other abilities up but that I will likely grow to be a part soon and I want a skill cape. If I receive a skill cape I dont need fletching or cooking though just as it's very simple I need my first 99 to be particular so I figured strength would be quite great. Just how long would 80-99 str take and in which to train?stats: Depends on where you educate, if your ready to invest money on pots/good meals whilst coaching there, etc..

First off I'll just mention - the potency skillcape is nearly as popular as fletching/cooking ones these days. These can all be trained cheaply and fairly quick enough in the event that you set your mind to it. But back to the question, where to train strength. There are a few places that I'll mention:

This is a bad choice in my view, however extremely popular. Due to the relatively new pest management system, its actually not that speedy xp anymore, and it won't get you any hitpoints xp, also will be boring and frustrating at buy OSRS gold times. Id think, playing maybe 2-3 hours every day on average, coaching from level 80-99 would take around 8-10 weeks at pest control.