When you reach the level of 74. you are able to start building your Oak Door in your Dungeon. The doors need 10 oak planks and will bring about 200K xp/hour. This is a quick way to reach the level 99 mark and is extremely cost-effective however, if you're trying to reach that level quickly and OSRS gold have no money to spare it is possible to begin building mahogany tables within your dining area at 52. You can use mahogany instead that oak planks. This will boost your XP/hour however it will cost you more money, and even with the little time you save, I don't suggest this method.
In order to get your butler in the dungeon simply construct an eating table and call the bell. Then, he will go down into the dungeon. There, you can start getting him to erase your planks.
Most bizarre way to make money in OSRS
Why do you need to make OSRS Any Money?
For starters I'm going to say that this is sort of a confession I was extremely shocked by what transpired and was hesitant to share the story with anyone. Even my present RS girlfriend was informed of the incident just recently, and without her words of encouragement I would not have shared this story.
Being a beginner in OSRS I was always striving to do great things so that my name could forever be remembered in the lore of Gielinor. I gazed at my fellow adventurers wearing all-out Justiciar or Dragon gear with admiration, as their equipment alone was an evidence of their commitment and courage.
I didn't have enough funds to purchase Old School RuneScape gold, therefore my goals seemed unattainable. There were a lot of OSRS things I had dreams of, but the one that attracted my attention the most was the Gilded armor. The first time I gazed at it, I was afraid I'd never get my eyes back, because its flashiness was blinding me.
The moment I realized I had to purchase the armor for myself. What I didn't realize when I was younger was that Gilded armor can cost the equivalent of a leg and an arm.
My humble Beginnings
When I realized how expensive Gilded armor was and I decided to focus my attention to one goal and one thing only: acquiring as as much RuneScape gold as I could. I realized that I must build up a substantial fortune, and I set out to achieve this goal.
In the beginning, being the ignorant beginner I was, I attempted to kill Goblins to make money because, they do throw gold coins. I began to think that this would take the whole day and half years to earn enough gold for me to be able to purchase a Gilded set. Doubt started to creep in.
I slowed down even more, was overwhelmed and anxious was eating at me. The lowest point of my gruelling days I met a stranger and asked me about what I doing killing all these Goblins.
After the exchange, he vanished in the same way the moment he appeared, he emerged from reality. I went to the enormous improvised slaughterhouse for cows a.k.a Lumbridge cow field and through my fellow adventurers I've learned what "Ge" meant and also how to sell my stuff there.
I was elated by the potential of wealth and altered my approach to RuneScape gold for sale money making, however I did not realize what was in store my future...
The Rollercoaster
After a few days, I was already earning money, much more than what I earned fighting Goblins. My visits for the Grand Exchange were as regular as the bathroom breaks I took. One of these visits (to the GE rather than the restroom) I had the pleasure of meeting the same man who had suggested previously that I try selling cowhide at the GE.
When I was about to boast about how wealthy I am today I apologized to him for his rudeness and congratulated me on my accomplishment in generating gold. We talked about the various things we discussed and he said there is a way to earn money that has only a few people are using, and therefore it's extremely lucrative. I ought to have been more aware rather than judge someone solely by their appearance, but I'll be honest the outfit he wore was:
In the sense that he appeared like a genuine PIMP person who was displaying money-making ability. I was wishing to make gold, and therefore I inquired about this money-making technique of his.
He replied by saying "a photograph is worth more than a thousand words" and instructed me to follow his instructions. I did so, blindly... Then he guided me through the Varrock sewers and opened a door here and then turning around and I was happy that he had a map as I could easily become lost in this maze should I attempt the journey by myself. He then told me to put down.