This area can simply be reached by traveling via the magic carpet system from the Shantay Pass, where you may also bank the furs. You will need to travel to the Uzer Hunter Area near the Ruins of Uzer, so be sure to bring desert robes and water skins. Their fur is used to create the Desert Camo set and is traded at around 1,000 coins or so on the market. You will get a 66 experience to drop each catch compared to the 36 experience with common kebbits. This method has the same profit potential as common kebbits, albeit with much more experience per catch. Investing in Rings of Pursuit, you have a chance of revealing the entire path, making this method much faster. Most other kebbits have cheap fur, so this is more of a profitable method over some other high-level ones. It is used as a part of the first tier of hunter clothing and trade for well over 1,000 coins each. The fur of the Kebbit is the only thing you want to keep, discarding the rest. Each kill gives a 36 experience drop, making it a slower but more enjoyable path to training the early levels of Hunter. While it’s kind of tedious, it’s easy to follow along the tracks until the very end where you can attack the hiding kebbit with your noose. You will need to inspect nearby objects, like rocks or plants, to continue to reveal their trail. You will find common kebbits towards the southern end of the Piscatoris Hunter area. The only thing you need is a noose wand, weight reducing equipment and possibly energy potions from all the running around. If not, you may always use a Hunter Potion to boost for the first few levels. Since this method needs level three to start, you can train using another quick method or by doing the Varrock Museum mini-game beforehand. Profitable Training Methods Tracking Common Kebbits (3 - 13/25+)
This is useful for hunter training methods that require lots of running around, like tracking Herbivores. It’s useful if you want to get started on a certain training method but you are short by a few levels. Hunter PotionĪ potion that temporarily boosts your hunter level by three. Used with fishing nets to make the salamander trap. Not only is it used for fishing, but also creating traps to catch salamanders.
Needed to gather wood for deadfall traps. This item is used to trap chinchompas: from gray to black. You will likely only use this for low level training. Master clue scrolls can range from a few thousand coins to over 2,150,000,000 coins if any of the rare items are obtained.This will catch birds as they land on the trap.Elite clue scrolls can range from a few thousand coins to over 2,150,000,000 coins if the very rare Third-Age Dye is obtained.Hard clue scrolls can range from a few thousand coins to over 620,000,000 coins if a rare Shadow Dye is obtained.Medium clue scroll can range from a few thousand coins to over 1,600,000 coins if a pair of ranger boots are obtained.Easy clue scroll rewards range from as few as 100 coins to over 600,000 coins if a suitcase is obtained.The value of clue rewards can range from as few as 100 coins to well over 2 billion coins. However, players may complete thousands of clues without finding anything of grand value. Due to the small chance of receiving rare items worth millions of coins, a player may choose to complete Treasure Trails to make money. After the player has completed the last clue of the set, they will receive a reward. There are five levels of clue scroll difficulties, with better rewards available as the difficulty increases.