RS3 Most Efficient Skilling Methods for Prayer

Skill

Prayer

Notes

It is assumed that players are using alts to run bones to them whilst they hold ava.

Most Efficient Leveling Method

Frost Dragon Bones

Requirements

96 summoning (Pack yak)/Ava while running bones on alt or hire a slave, Full first-age outfit, Own a PoH with a gilded altar, Altar room located next to portal, Raf, Aura.

Cost with Boosts

Experience per hour

1,445,850 (1,134,000)

Video

Video Source

5:49 am, August 18, 2020

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uid: 18Zc0
insdate: 2020-08-18 05:49:54
title: Prayer
additional:
category:
skill: Prayer
most_efficient: Frost Dragon Bones
reqs: 96 summoning (Pack yak)/Ava while running bones on alt or hire a slave, Full first-age outfit, Own a PoH with a gilded altar, Altar room located next to portal, Raf, Aura.
cost_with_boosts:
xp_hr: 1,445,850 (1,134,000)
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxyb94EDjWw
notes: It is assumed that players are using alts to run bones to them whilst they hold ava.

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