jomoOSRS Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 Starting out in Thieving, it's essential to familiarize yourself with the mechanics and various methods for efficiently gaining experience. At level 1, you begin by pickpocketing men and women in Lumbridge. This is the simplest and most accessible method, providing a small amount of experience per successful pickpocket. Ensure you have a supply of food like bread or trout to heal any damage taken from failed attempts. This initial phase will get you from level 1 to around level 5 quickly. From level 5 to 20, you should transition to pickpocketing cake stalls in Ardougne or silk stalls in the Kharidian Desert. Stealing cakes is straightforward and provides consistent experience. Cakes are also useful for healing, making this method self-sustaining. Alternatively, if you're in Ardougne, you can steal silk from the stalls and sell it back to the silk trader after a certain period for additional profit. This stage will provide a solid foundation in Thieving and prepare you for more challenging tasks. Once you reach level 20, it's time to start pickpocketing female and male H.A.M. members in the H.A.M. hideout near Lumbridge. This method offers better experience rates and the chance to obtain various valuable items, such as rusty swords and jewelry keys. Be prepared for more frequent damage, so bring enough food to sustain your training. This method will carry you through to level 38. Additionally, consider completing the "Death to the Dorgeshuun" quest around this time to unlock access to the Dorgeshuun rich chests, which can be a profitable side activity. At level 38, it's highly recommended to begin pickpocketing Master Farmers, found in various locations like Draynor Village and Ardougne. Master Farmers drop a wide variety of seeds, some of which are valuable, providing a good source of income alongside experience. Ensure you have plenty of food, as you will fail frequently at first, but as your level increases, success rates will improve. This method remains viable up to level 55. From level 55 to 70, you should focus on stealing from knights in Ardougne. This method offers higher experience rates compared to Master Farmers and is relatively safe, especially within the Ardougne market area where there are few interruptions. It’s also beneficial to complete the "Ardougne Diary" tasks up to the medium tier, as the rewards increase your success rate when pickpocketing in Ardougne, making your training more efficient. Reaching level 70 opens up the opportunity to pickpocket Paladins in Ardougne and Elven warriors in Lletya if you've completed the "Mourning's End Part I" quest. Paladins offer substantial experience and the added bonus of receiving coins and runes, making this a profitable training method. Alternatively, Elven warriors provide slightly higher experience rates but are located further away and require quest completion to access. At level 81, you gain access to pickpocketing Heroes in Ardougne. Heroes offer significant experience per pickpocket and drop a range of valuable items, including coins, gems, and runes. While this method requires a high level of attention and ample food supplies, it is highly efficient for experience gains. Consider using the Ardougne cloak, obtained from the Ardougne Diary, to teleport directly to the Ardougne market for quick access to Heroes. From level 85 to 99, the best method for rapid experience gain is pickpocketing Elves in Prifddinas, available after completing the "Song of the Elves" quest. Elves offer the highest experience rates for pickpocketing in the game, and with the right setup, such as the use of dodgy necklaces and the Thieving Skillcape (which prevents damage from failed pickpocketing attempts), you can achieve incredibly fast experience per hour. Additionally, consider utilizing the rogue's outfit, which provides a chance to double loot from pickpocketing, significantly boosting your profit. Throughout your Thieving journey, consider taking advantage of experience-boosting items and methods, such as the Shadow Veil spell from the Arceuus spellbook, which increases your chance of successful pickpocketing, and using dodgy necklaces to avoid damage from failed attempts. Participating in minigames like Pyramid Plunder, available from level 21, can also provide significant experience and break the monotony of regular pickpocketing. Reaching level 99 Thieving not only grants you the prestigious Thieving Skillcape but also demonstrates mastery over one of the most engaging and profitable skills in Old School RuneScape. With careful planning, resource management, and the strategic use of experience-boosting items, you can achieve mastery in Thieving efficiently and enjoyably. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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