Aug 03, 2018 · IMPORTANT EFFICIENCY CLARIFICATIONS:- Having negative weight does NOT make a difference as previously thought. 0kg is as good as -1000kg, but 0kg is still be...
Levels 20 – 30 Al Kharid Rooftop Agility Course. EXP Rate: 10k exp/hr. Approx time to 30: 45 minutes. Marks of Grace per hour: 12. Levels 30 – 40 Varrock Rooftop Agility Course. EXP Rate: 14K/hr. Approx time to 40: 2 hours. Marks of Grace per hour: 12. Levels 40 – 52 Canifis Rooftop Agility Course. Requirements: Priest in Peril Quest. EXP Rate: 19K/hr
Levels 60–99: Werewolf Agility Course [edit | edit source] The Werewolf Agility Course offers the second fastest experience from level 60 to 99. This method is only recommended for accounts that cannot access Darkmeyer, as this method is relatively high-effort and offers worse rates than the Hallowed Sepulchre. While this course can offer ...
Aug 07, 2021 · Levels 30-40: Varrock Rooftop Course. Varrock Rooftop Course is an easier and less click-intensive alternative to the Werewolf Skullball. This course grants 13,2K XP/H, and you will need to do 99 laps to reach level 40 from level 30. Levels 40-48/52/60 Canifis Rooftop Course
The Werewolf Agility Course is an Agility course that can be accessed after the completion of Creature of Fenkenstrain. It is located east of Canifis ( beneath the surface), thus also requiring completion of Priest in Peril. Level 60 Agility (boostable) while wearing a Ring of Charos is required ...
The Werewolf Agility Boss will throw a stick . You will want to retrieve the stick from where it lands, and give it to the Werewolf Agility Trainer at the end of the course for an Agility experience reward.
Trapping the Agility Trainer Werewolf - While not needed, it will boost your experience rates by up to a possible 72,000 a hour You should hold the NPC at the closest tile to the eastern wall so you can hand the trainer the stick without losing any ticks.
Due to the xp being doubled for turning in the stick to the Agility Boss, this course is the fastest Agility xp between levels 55-99 Agility, earning up to 730 xp/lap. XP rates can be in the 60k xp/hr range at lower levels, while between 67k-68k xp/hr at level 99, and between 71k-72k xp/hr at level 99 when using another account to trap the Agility Boss in place.
You gain 350 Agility experience for a successful lap, plus another 380 experience if you return the stick, for a total of 730 experience per lap.
Additionally, players between levels 67 and 71 may find bringing some Summer pies along to boost to level 72.
Weight-reducing equipment - Players can take significant damage from falling, however, failure is less likely with a higher level and lower weight.The course is best run by players wearing weight-reducing equipment such as Graceful clothing, Spotted cape, Boots of lightness, and Penance gloves will reduce your weight. The course cannot be completed with any headgear equipped, so it is advised to wear clothing that reduces weight more than graceful clothing will. IMPORTANT: Especially at lower levels, it is important to wear clothing that reduces your weight to or as close to 0kg as possible (having a weight below 0kg does NOT matter, as was previously thought).
The Werewolf Agility Course is an Agility course located southeast of Canifis in the swamps of Morytania. It requires level 60 Agility and completion of Creature of Fenkenstrain for the ring of charos, which is required to bypass the guard. Players can earn up to 540 agility experience points per lap on this course.
When you click the first stepping stone, you start the course and the werewolf Agility Boss throws a stick. You will want to get the stick from where it lands, carry it with you for the rest of the course, and give it to the werewolf Agility Trainer at the end of the course for an agility experience reward.
Entrance. The entrance to the werewolf courses is a small, ruined hut in the swamp. ( Werewolf Skullball is also located here.) A Werewolf guards the hut; just open the trapdoor and he will speak to you. If you are wearing the Ring of Charos, it deceives him into thinking you are a werewolf and he lets you in.
You gain 350 agility experience for a successful lap, plus another 190 experience if you return the stick, for a total of 540 experience per lap.
For those that don’t want to quest through the lower levels, you can get to 20 agility at the gnome stronghold in around 30 minutes. Once you hit 10 agility you can switch to the draynor village rooftop but I usually don’t bother as it’s the same amount of experience per hour.
Your run energy increases by 5 to 10% for every 7 agility levels you get. Once you reach level 50 agility you already recover energy twice as fast as when you did at level 1.
The agility cape can be used as a substitute for the graceful cape, granting you a -4kg weight reduction and 3% faster run energy restore. You do not lose the graceful set effects while using an agility cape instead of a graceful cape.
Players who have access to the Priffdinas area can use the priffdinas agility course from levels 75 all the way to 99. Priffdinas is a great alternative to the rooftop courses or even the hallowed sepulchre as you get very nice experience rates of up to 66K exp per hour.
Use the many agility quests to your advantage and remember, summer pies are the best food source for agility. Make sure to get your graceful outfit as quickly as possible as the full graceful set will give you a huge advantage while training agility and make it a lot less of a headache.
The Seers Village rooftop course starts at the Seers village bank. You can easily get in seers village by teleporting to Camelot.
Unique to the Priffdinas course are the random portals that spawn, which if used, can create a shortcut for you and save you 5 to 10 seconds on your run, thus increasing your hourly experience rates.
Agility training involves a lot of point-clicking and it can take a lot of focus to maximise experience gain. Higher Agility level increases one's ability to regenerate run energy and grants access to various shortcuts. Players should always run and use stamina potions if necessary in order to maximise experience rates.
The Rellekka course becomes superior to the Seers' Village course for collecting marks of grace at level 80, because the drop rate for marks of grace at the Seers' Village course is reduced to 20% of its normal rate at that level. At level 80 players may fail the course often reducing experience rates, so it is recommended to boost with summer pies.
The Ardougne Rooftop Course offers a profitable and a less click-intensive training option from level 90 onwards. This course also has the highest spawn rate of marks of grace, which is increased by 25% after completion of the elite tier of the Ardougne Diary. With the elite diary completed and at maximum experience rates, players can expect around 22.5 marks of grace per hour, making the hourly profit 218,700 coins.
Players can gain up to 52,600 experience per hour, although players are more likely to see rates of around 45,000–50,000 experience per hour including fails.
Players training here should risk as little as possible because of the possibility of encountering player killers. Stamina potions are recommended to be used always, and some food is also recommended not only to defend against player killers, but also for those with low agility who will fail the course often. A knife would also be a good choice as it would allow players to cut the webs leading to the Mage Arena bank. As most players will most likely not have the full Graceful set bonus by this level, bringing the minimum to have negative carry weight is optimal (also, even if one did have the full Graceful set bonus, one would never take those to the Wilderness). It may be wise to only wear Boots of lightness as they are very easy to replace, instead of risking Graceful pieces that take significant time to obtain.
The Hallowed Sepulchre offers the fastest experience from level 52 onwards. This method is a lot harder compared to other training methods, and it requires good concentration and timing. The activity becomes highly profitable at level 92, as this allows players to loot the Grand Hallowed Coffin on the final floor, where the ring of endurance can be obtained.
Training on this course yields up to 13,200 experience per hour, each lap yielding 238 experience. It will take 99 laps to get from level 30 to 40, including fails.
If you don't mind taking a risk, you can train Agility in the Wilderness from level 52 to level 60 because Wilderness Agility Course gives the fastest XP below level 60 Agility.
Your journey starts at the Tree Gnome Stronghold. You can earn a maximum of 8K XP/H, and it takes only 13.5 laps to reach level 10 Agility.
Ardougne Rooftop Course offers a profitable and less click-intensive training option from level 90 onwards. This course also has the highest spawn rate of Marks of grace, which increased by 25% after completing the elite Ardougne Diary. With the elite Ardougne Diary completed and at the maximum XP rate, you would get 22.5 Marks of grace per hour, so the profit will be around 240K OSRS gp per hour.
For levels 10 to 20 or 30, you are going to complete Draynor Village Rooftop Course. This method yields up to 9K XP/H, and you will need to do 28 Draynor Village laps for level 20.
Agility is the third slowest and most painful skill because it's not very AFK, and the XP rates are not that great. However, it's one of the most useful skills because of the different perks it provides, and the higher your Agility level, the higher your run energy will restore. In this guide, CacPlaysRs teaches you how to reach level 99 Agility in Old School RuneScape.
Varrock Rooftop Course is an easier and less click-intensive alternative to the Werewolf Skullball. This course grants 13,2K XP/H, and you will need to do 99 laps to reach level 40 from level 30.
You can complete the Rooftop Course from level 20 to 25 or 30, and this course yields 9.36K XP/H. When using Stamina potions, you will get 180 XP for each lap. If you don't plan to train at the Werewolf Skullball, this course offers the fastest XP for reaching level 30. I recommend training on the rooftop since it's much more relaxing than the Werewolf Skullball.
Man, mad respect to anyone who can grind agility for the equivalent of almost two weeks. If you did 4 hours a day, then you'd it'd take you almost 2 months so get training! In terms of Marks of Grace, you'd probably get 240 by the time you get to about 70 Agility.
Level 10 Agility and go to Draynor Village, underneath the Agility logo in a bubble. You should be able to find a clickable set of jutting-out bricks on the side of a building.
agility (especially with rooftops) is very very low intensity training, infrequent clicks and little attention required. it's just a sit back and netflix/read skill.
70 agility really wasn't painful at all. For some reason grinding agility isn't as tedious as skills like mining, not to me, anyway.