Money making guide/Barrows
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The GP per hour depends on how many chests you can get. One chest is worth around 93,908.00 with Morytania hard diary complete; with max gear and stats, you can complete upwards of 15 chests in an hour, earning around 690,000.00 profit without any rare drops.
Using the Maximum Efficiency setup you can complete around 20 chests an hour. Note, the inputs using Maximum Efficiency is different from the other methods due to using the Tumeken's shadow.
Without completing the diary, each chest is worth: 79,623.00.
The Barrows mini-game is a mid- to high-level Combat money-making method. The game takes a few tries to learn, but the long-term rewards are worth the effort. The goal is to slay all six brothers, gather the appropriate killcount in the tunnels, and then loot the Barrows chest. A single run could take anywhere from 3 minutes to 30 minutes depending on your level, though the most common strategy involves banking at the Ferox Enclave and using the rejuvenation pool there after each chest. This leads to 5 minute runs and far more efficient gold per hour due to using less supplies. For those that wish to save even more money by not using Barrows teleports, they can bank in Burgh de Rott after completing In Aid of the Myreque. Most runs will reward players with roughly 45,835.00 worth of runes and Bolt racks, but there is a 1/15 chance of receiving Barrows equipment, which can be sold at the Grand Exchange for high profit. The strategy guide can be found here.
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