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    This is a little guide I've been wanting to release for quite a time now.

    From 1 - 15

    Requirements

    • 25,000 Coins
    • Saw
    • Hammer
    • Axe
    • Nails


    First of all you will need a house. To purchase your house pay 1,000 coins to an estate agent in their office at the following cities: Ardougne, Falador, Seers, Varrock.

    When that is completed go to Varrock and cut down 84 regular logs and use your coins to turn the into planks at the Sawmill (formerly known as the lumberyard) - it is northeast of Varrock. While you are at the sawmill also buy about 550 nails - any type.

    Then, head over to your house in Rimmington bringing your saw, hammer, and 26 planks. You will be in your garden. Go into the parlour (the room next to the garden) and start to make bookcases and chairs. After that, remove the bookcases and chairs and remake them. Repeat this step until level 15 banking at Falador.

    From 16 - 30

    Requirements

    • 55,000 Coins
    • Saw
    • Hammer
    • Axe


    Cut about 185 oak logs and turn them into oak planks via the sawmill. It will cost about 46,000 coins. Make a workshop next to your parlour and start making repair benches the same way you made bookcases and chairs, but this time you don't need nails. Doing this will get you to level 30 and you will be ready to move on to the next step.

    From 31 - 50

    Requirements

    • 150,000 Coins
    • Saw
    • Hammer
    • Axe


    At this level, I suggest you go to Ardougne. Once here go to the Servant's Guild and hire a cook, but first you must build two bedrooms - one for yourself and one for your butler that you have not yet hired. Both bedrooms must have a bed. This cook can run logs to the sawmill provided you have the cash. Go outside your house portal - should be in Rimmington for best results - and cut as many oak logs as you can hold. Walk inside your house and ask your cook to run the planks to the sawmill, when she returns use your saw and hammer to make furniture with the planks. Repeat this multiple times until you have level 50. The cook will require a fee of 3,000 coins every few runs, but in my opinion it's worth it.

    An alternative way to get 50 construction is to just buy the oak planks from other players or run the planks yourself. Oak planks are about 450 - 500 coins each and give 60 experience per plank.

    Once you have the desired level move on to the next step.

    When that is completed go to Varrock and cut down 84 regular logs and use your coins to turn the into planks at the Sawmill (formerly known as the lumberyard) - it is northeast of Varrock. While you are at the sawmill also buy about 550 nails - any type.

    Then, head over to your house in Rimmington bringing your saw, hammer, and 26 planks. You will be in your garden. Go into the parlour (the room next to the garden) and start to make bookcases and chairs. After that, remove the bookcases and chairs and remake them. Repeat this step until level 15 banking at Falador.

    From 51 - 70

    Requirements

    • 2,900,000 Coins
    • Saw
    • Hammer


    You can now hire the Demon Butler! His fee is 10,000 coins instead of 3,000 /' />. From now until 99 you may want to do Oak Larders, but this is NOT the cheapest way of experience! Many people think it is. It is actually the armour stand in the skill hall. The requirements for this stand are 88 Smithing (99 Smithing for best results) OR White Castle Wars Armour (Yellow Armour for best results). This can reduce the 120M to get 99 construction to about 70 - 85M. Doing oak larders will bring in 150K - 200K experience per hour and the armour stand will bring in about 100K experience per hour, but there is a 40M Coin difference.

    From 71 - 85

    Requirements

    • 8,000,000 Coins
    • Saw Hammer


    71 Construction, very nice! Two other methods that work are making a mounted glory and removing and repeat because you get the glory back and its more experience (just like the armour stand), but for even better experience do the same as the mounted glory except instead of it use a Legends Cape. Both require the glory amulet or legends cape and 3 teak planks. THESE TWO METHODS CAN BE DONE AT LEVEL 47. Another alternate way is oak doors in your dungeon, 74 construction required. It brings in a whopping 200K - 250K experience per hour.

    From 86 - 99

    Requirements

    • 100,000,000 Coins
    • Saw
    • Hammer


    At level 86, I suggest you start a construction company (see below) for maximum profit and fairly fast experience. It will get you to level 99 in a couple months OR you could do oak larders OR you could always do the armour stand (requires 2 planks and the armour to make).

    Running a Construction Company.

    Requirements

    • 15,000,000 Coins
    • Saw
    • Hammer


    This can be very hectic, but at the same time very rewarding. To run a successful company have a good range of flatpacks from oak furniture to the best things you can make. I suggest that you have combinations such as a mahogany bedroom set (having all the things flatpackable in the bedroom made in mahogany). It may also help if you get a sponsor. The idea behind this is to make some profit, but at the same time be the lowest priced company on most items. For example, if you were selling an opulent table and the materials cost 1.25M altogether, and the best price you should do would be 1.26 or even 1.27 (DISCLAIMER: I just used an opulent table as an example, prices may be off!). Remember, even if you don't make a huge profit, you will gain construction levels. NOTE: The higher your construction level, the higher amount of people will buy from you.
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    Nice little guide =) i like it but from 51-70 u did't say which way to use
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    Lol, does 86-99 really cost 100mil?
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    You could basically trade in a con cape for a phat, nice job but im not planning on getting 99 con soon due to the fact that im poor and that im not very stylish with home

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    Thanks for the comments.
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    SERGEANT OF THE MASTER SERGEANTS MOST IMPORTANT PERSON OF EXTREME SERGEANTS TO THE MAX!

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    Demon butler is waste when making oak larders.



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