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Jan 29 2008

2m Runescape Money In 2 Hours Guide

Published by runescapemoney at 7:02 am under Uncategorized Edit This

2m  Runescape Money In 2 Hours Guide

This guide will tell you how to make 2M Runescape Money in two hours. To do this you need:

*4.2M- That will make you 1M in an hour. (Just do it twice)
*Member Account

With your account post on the forums that you are buying 33K chaos runes, (33,333).
Buy them for maximum 135ea Runescape Money. The less you buy for the more you will make.
This might take a while but don’t buy for too much or there will be no profit in it for you. You can also buy death runes for Runescape Gold 270ea max but they might be harder to buy.

Once you have the 33,333 chaos runes go to the TzHaar city.
Follow this Map from the entrance to the bank to the Rune store.
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/6375/mapyx3.jpg
Take all your runes with you.

When you’re at the shop it should look like this:
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/6…nestoretn3.jpg

No matter how many chaos runes you sell to it, it will buy it for 9 tokkul each, when you sell them all, now this is the part you can use a SCAR script that just right click sells 10, you should have 300k tokkul at the end.

Go to the gem store on the map and buy one onyx gem..
http://img405.imageshack.us/my.php?i…nestorekl1.jpg

Go to the forums and trade the onyx gem for a fury ammy. When you have the fury ammy, sell it for 4.9M Runescape Money minimum (prices may be different by the time you do this).

You would have made roughly 800k-1M Runescape Money profit by that.

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