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19/01/2026 a las 2:43 am #242576
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ParticipanteEarning the Max Cape in Old School RuneScape is one of the most ambitious goals a player can set. Combining the perks of every individual skill cape into a single item, the Max Cape offers an unmatched collection of teleports, utility effects, and quality-of-life bonuses. From guild teleports and spellbook swaps to stamina boosts, faster health regeneration, and emergency safety mechanics, it truly lives up to its reputation as the ultimate reward. On top of that, it’s one of the best-looking capes in the game and a symbol of long-term dedication.
However, the road to maxing is long. For most players, it takes roughly 5,000 hours of gameplay. Because of that, the order in which skills are trained matters far more than many realize. Choosing an efficient progression can save time, RuneScape gold, and frustration-especially when it comes to the slower and more mentally taxing skills.
This guide focuses on a practical skill order designed to make the journey to maxing smoother, more efficient, and far less painful in the long run.
Start With Combat and Slayer
Combat skills should form the foundation of any maxing journey. Higher combat levels unlock better money-making methods, make questing easier, and allow access to high-level content that helps fund expensive skills later on.
Rather than rushing all combat stats to 99 immediately, a balanced approach works best. Strength is typically prioritized first, as it increases maximum hit and speeds up training overall. Attack improves accuracy, while Defence increases survivability. Magic and Ranged are just as important and should never be neglected.
The most efficient way to train combat early is through Slayer. Slayer is widely considered one of the slowest skills in the game, but it offers a huge advantage: it allows multiple combat skills to be trained simultaneously while generating steady profit. Starting Slayer early means combat experience is earned naturally over time, rather than grinding it later when motivation may be low.
If Slayer reaches 99 before combat stats are finished, alternative methods like Nightmare Zone or Gem Crabs can be used to round things out.
Always Be Farming
Farming deserves special attention because it is entirely time-gated. Progress depends on real-world time rather than pure playtime, making it essential to work consistently from early levels onward.
Daily farm runs-trees, fruit trees, and herbs-add up significantly over time. Even minimal effort each day can eventually turn Farming into one of the easiest 99s on the account, provided it’s started early and maintained consistently.
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