RS3 Most Efficient Skilling Methods for Divination Should only be done if limiting factor!

Skill

Divination Should only be done if limiting factor!

Notes

The different cores count as their respective tier energy, but last longer. As such, Cres > sword, and don’t do other cores. Note: Divination cape and Memory-crushing scrimshaw have not been tested

Most Efficient Leveling Method

Hall of Memories; 2 Ticking

Requirements

95 Divination, Bladed Dive, Mobile Perk (can be paired with Wise Perk), Elder Divination Outfit, Diviners Outfit, Decorated Divination Urns, Urn Enhancer, Ava, RaF

Cost with Boosts

-

Experience per hour

410,000

Video

Video Source

5:49 am, August 18, 2020

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insdate: 2020-08-18 05:49:53
title: Divination Should only be done if limiting factor!
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skill: Divination Should only be done if limiting factor!
most_efficient: Hall of Memories; 2 Ticking
reqs: 95 Divination, Bladed Dive, Mobile Perk (can be paired with Wise Perk), Elder Divination Outfit, Diviners Outfit, Decorated Divination Urns, Urn Enhancer, Ava, RaF
cost_with_boosts: -
xp_hr: 410,000
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asw7AB-wT5U
notes: The different cores count as their respective tier energy, but last longer. As such, Cres > sword, and don’t do other cores. Note: Divination cape and Memory-crushing scrimshaw have not been tested

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