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1-99 Efficiency Guide | ||
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Level | NPC | Information |
1-13 | Polar Kebbits | Tracking at Polar Area |
13-49 | Desert Devil | Tracking at Desert Area |
49-63 | Razor-Backed Kebbits | Tracking at North-East Woodlands Area |
63-73 | Red Chinchompas | Box Trap at Jungle Area |
73-99 | Black Chinchompas | Box Trap at PvP Teleport (30+ Wilderness) |
91-99 | Kingly Implings | Barehanding at Puro-Puro |
Post 99 Training
Items needed: Noose Wand (Hunter expert shop)
In tracking, you inspect bushes, holes, and cacti by clicking your left-click option on them. The thing you have to inspect is different in every hunting area, and every area has several different things to inspect. After you inspect something, the creature from it will hide and you cannot inspect it again until you have teleported away or inspected at least 5 different things, then you can try again. One of the best methods of training hunter, especially on the lower levels.
Items needed: 1-5 bird snares(Hunter expert shop) (check the amount from section 3.)
When hunting birds, place your trap(s) near a spot where several birds fly around. A bird flies to it, and it will either get trapped or 'break' your trap. If your trap fails, just dismantle it and place it again. Bird snaring is the worst way to hunt I would never recommend it, and if you really want to do bird snaring, do tropical wagtails.
Items needed: 1-5 boxtraps(Hunter expert shop) (Check the amount from section 3.)
Boxtrapping is the method you use to hunt Chinchompas and Ferrets. Place your trap(s) on a spot where you will have several (3-5) spawns of Chinchompas or 3 Ferrets as there is only one spot to hunt ferrets at. Same as in bird hunting, also in box trapping. Your box traps might fail. If this happens, just pick up and replace the trap.
Items needed: Ferret(s), A friend to do this with you (or 80+ hunter) and Rabbit snares(Hunter Expert shop); you and your possible friend need a total of 5 traps.
Rabbit hunting is much different in PkHonor than in normal RS because every time you fail the rabbit will kill you. Your items are safe as this is just a joke from the coders. You (and possible friend) need to place 5 traps, each in front of one hole. After 5 of the 6 are blocked, use the 'Flush'-option on the un-blocked rabbit hole. This lures the rabbit into one of your traps. Not really good in training, but you need to do this at least once to obtain a Strung rabbit foot necklace, which is listed in section 6.
Items needed: 1-5 Ropes and 1-5 small fishing nets (Hunter expert shop) (check amount from section 3.)
Net trap hunting is the method for hunting salamanders. Place your traps in the young trees around salamander hunting zones (3rd page of hunting expert teles.) Salamanders can make your trap fail, even at 99 Hunter. When this happens just replace the trap to the tree.
Items needed: Logs, Knife, Axe (so you don't need to bank to get more logs.)
Deadfall hunting is quite simple, you use the left-click option on rock boulders 'Set-trap boulder' and wait till the kebbit you're hunting goes into it. Deadfall traps don't fail, but kebbits can run past it sometimes. When you run out of logs just cut more from the trees around every hunting spot.
Items needed: Teasing stick(Hunter expert shop), logs, knife, possibly Food if lower lvl.
Pitfall trapping is the way you obtain Larupia, Ghraak and Kyatt clothing. In pitfall hunting, you use the left-click option on pitfalls ' set-up trap' and then attack the animal you're trying to hunt. You will not damage it, but it will start to attack you. Now either jump over your trap by left-clicking on it or run behind it and lure the animal into the pitfall. Furs will appear in the pitfall.
Items needed: Butterfly Net, Butterfly Jars (optional), Impling jars (only if using net)
Butterfly net hunting is used when hunting Implings and butterflies. catching them is always the left-click option on them, so this is the easiest way of hunting. In Impling hunting, you need to use jars. If you are not hunting with a net, you can catch them with your bare hands. You also cannot use jars if hunting butterflies barehanded. Catching butterflies barehanded awards you with a huge chunk of agility experience.
Items needed: Falconer's glove (Hunter expert shop)
Falconry hunting is needed for obtaining the best hunter rewards: Spotted cape, Spottier cape, and Gloves of Silence. For falconry hunting, you need to take off your weapon and wear Falconer's glove; now, you can catch Kebbits with the left-click option in the falconry area.
Level 1: 1 trap
Level 20: 2 traps
Level 40: 3 traps
Level 60: 4 traps
Level 80: 5 traps
200M EXP with skillcape: 7 traps
Hunter potion boosts your hunter level by 3 levels but it wears off quite fast.
They can be made by using kebbit teeth dust(Kebbit teeth + Pestle and mortar) on Avantoe potion (unf)
Gives 100% Success to pickpocketing, and gives 15% more experience from all ways of thieving. It can be obtained by getting fur from Dark Kebbit and using needle + thread on it.
Gives 20% extra Agility experience for all ways of training Agility. It can be obtained by getting Spotted Kebbit's fur and using a needle and thread on it.
Same as Spotted cape, but Agility experience bonus is 70% It can be obtained by getting fur from Dashing Kebbit and using needle and thread on it.
Gives a 20% better chance of looting a rare item from imps. It can be obtained by getting a Rabbit's Foot and stringing it with a ball of wool.
Like a normal harpoon, but you can wear it. This gives you one extra inventory space when fishing sharks. It can be obtained by pitfall hunting Barb-Tailed Kebbits.
These can be used as a multi-combat range weapon, hit with a 3×3 area. Obtained via Box-trapping at the woodland area.
Level Requirements and Experience/Hour | ||||
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Level | Npc | XP/Hour | XP Each | Method |
95 (90 Agility) | Black Warlocks (Barehanded) | 12,000 Hunter XP/75,000 Agility XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting | |
91 | Kingly Imps | 5M/h | 12,600 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
90 | Snowy Knights (Barehanded) | 9,600 Hunter XP/55,000 Agility XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting | |
87 | Zombie Imps | 2.4M/h | 3,840 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
85 | Sapphire Glacialises (Barehanded) | 7,200 Hunter XP/40,000 Agility XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting | |
83 | Dragon Imps | 1.8M/h | 2,880 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
80 | Ruby Harvests (Barehanded) | 4,800 Hunter XP/25,000 Agility XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting | |
77 | Grenwalls | 0 XP | Boxtrap hunting | |
76 | Pirate Imps | 1.2M/h | 4,800 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
74 | Ninja Imps | 1.05M/h | 4,200 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
73 | Black Chinchompas | 20M/h | 18,000 XP | Boxtrap hunting |
69 | Dashing Kebbits | 1.685M/h | 3,600 XP | Falconry hunting |
67 | Black Salamanders | 14,400 XP | Net trap hunting | |
66 | Pawyas | 2.4M/h | 7,200 XP | Boxtrap hunting |
65 | Magpie Imps | 900K/h | 2,760 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
63 | Red Chinchompas | 1.53M/h | 4,800 XP | Boxtrap hunting |
59 | Red Salamanders | 4,800 XP | Net trap hunting | |
58 | Nature Imps | 825K/h | 1,320 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
57 | Dark Kebbits | 1.5M/h | 3,000 XP | Falconry hunting |
55 | Sapre-Toothed Kyatts | 270K/h | 4,800 XP | Pitfall hunting |
54 | Spirit Imps | 720K/h | 2,400 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
53 | Grey Chinchompas | 1.125M/h | 3,600 XP | Boxtrap hunting |
51 | Sabre-Toothed Kebbits | 405K/h | 2,760 XP | Deadfall hunting |
50 | Ecletic Imps | 600K/h | 2,160 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
49 | Razor-Backed Kebbits | 1.51M/h | 2,400 XP | Tracking |
47 | Orange Salamanders | 460K/h | 3,000 XP | Net trap hunting |
45 | Black Warlocks (W/ Net) | 700K/h | 1,800 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
43 | Spotted Kebbits | 750K/h | 2,800 XP | 43-49 Falconry Hunting |
42 | Essence Imps | 510K/h | 2,040 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
41 | Horned Graak | 150K/h | 3,000 XP | Pitfall hunting |
37 | Prickly Kebbits | 575K/h | 2,400 XP | Deadfall hunting |
36 | Earth Imps | 420K/h | 1,200 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
35 | Snowy Knight (W/ Net) | 405K/h | 1,200 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
33 | Barb-Tailed Kebbits | 420K/h | 1,536 XP | Deadfall hunting |
31 | Spined Larupia | 90K/h | 2,400 XP | Pitfall hunting |
31 | Swamp Lizards | 360K/h | 1,680 XP | Net Trap hunting |
28 | Gourmet Imps | 300K/h | 840 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
27 | White Rabbits | 0K/h | 1,200 XP | Rabbit Hunting |
27 | Ferrets | 290K/h | 960 XP | Boxtrap Hunting |
25 | Sapphire Glacialis (W/ Net) | 210K/h | 900 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
23 | Wild Kebbits | 250K/h | 1,440 XP | Deadfall Hunting |
22 | Young Imps | 240K/h | 600 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
19 | Tropical Wagtail | 270K/h | 960 XP | Bird Snaring |
17 | Baby Imps | 150K/h | 360 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
15 | Ruby Harvest (W/ Net) | 140K/h | 600 XP | Butterfly Net/Barehanded Hunting |
13 | Desert Devil | 475K/h | 960 XP | Tracking |
11 | Cerulean Twitch | 65K/h | 720 XP | Bird Snaring |
9 | Copper Longtail | 120K/h | 480 XP | Bird Snaring |
7 | Feldip Weasels | 300K/h | 480 XP | Tracking |
5 | Golden Warbler | 30K/h | 480 XP | Bird Snaring |
3 | Common Kebbits | 320K/h | 336 XP | Tracking |
1 | Crimsom Swifts | 30K/h | 288 XP | Bird Snaring |
1 | Polar Kebbits | 190K/h | 240 XP | Tracking |