Crafting is often regarded as one of Old School RuneScape's buyable skills: if you've got a lot of money to spend on it, you can buy all the materials you need to reach level 99 Crafting at once, and then simply put in the grind until you get there. Approaching the skill in this way means that you're usually going to lose a lot of money, especially since Crafting training methods tend to sacrifice profit for fast xp.
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However, there are training methods that do net a small profit, although this comes at the expense of xp-per-hour. The Crafting skill is vast and multifaceted, and there are many ways of training it accordingly, so it's a good idea to decide what's right for you before diving in. Here, we'll go over some of the most popular options that players use to earn their Crafting Skillcapes.
The best way of getting those early levels over with quickly is by crafting Leather Armour. From level one, you can craft Leather Gloves, and from then on you should move to the highest-level leather piece you can craft at your level until you're ready to craft Leather Bodies at level 14. As well as a plentiful supply of Leather, you'll need to pick up some Needles and balls of Thread - both of these are perishable, so you should buy a good stock of each.
Although this method will lose you money in the long run, the loss will be negligible since you will only be doing it for a very short time: you should be able to reach level 20 Crafting in only a few minutes, from which you can move on to other, more bountiful, training methods.
You can also earn a lot of early xp by completing quests, although due to the high xp-per-hour of Crafting training methods this won't end up being as
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