RS3 Most Efficient Skilling Methods for Hunter

Skill

Hunter

Notes

1-tick box traps using Perfect Plus potions and drinking any Perfect Juju potion.

Most Efficient Leveling Method

Crystal Skillchompas W/Tick manipulation

Requirements

97 Hunter, Tracker aura, Yaktwee stick, Catalyst fragment, Decorated Hunter Urns, Urn Enhancer, Arctic Bear, Raf, Ava.

Cost with Boosts

Experience per hour

1,600,000 (1,380,000)

Video

Video Source

5:49 am, August 18, 2020

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insdate: 2020-08-18 05:49:53
title: Hunter
additional:
category:
skill: Hunter
most_efficient: Crystal Skillchompas W/Tick manipulation
reqs: 97 Hunter, Tracker aura, Yaktwee stick, Catalyst fragment, Decorated Hunter Urns, Urn Enhancer, Arctic Bear, Raf, Ava.
cost_with_boosts:
xp_hr: 1,600,000 (1,380,000)
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ETexKA64ok
notes: 1-tick box traps using Perfect Plus potions and drinking any Perfect Juju potion.

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