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If you have {{Skill|Slayer|45}}, you can consider obtaining a set of {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}} to help with fundraising. This item alone almost doubles the gp/hr of {{MonsterIcon|Cow|Cows}} and it turns {{MonsterIcon|Plant|Plants}} surprisingly into one of the best early money makers.  
If you have {{Skill|Slayer|45}}, you can consider obtaining a set of {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}} to help with fundraising. This item alone almost doubles the gp/hr of {{MonsterIcon|Cow|Cows}} and it turns {{MonsterIcon|Plant|Plants}} surprisingly into one of the best early money makers.  


At {{Skill|Slayer|50}}, save up enough {{SC|slayer coins}} to purchase a {{ItemIcon|Desert Hat}}. You will also transition from {{UpgradeIcon|Basic Resupply}} to {{UpgradeIcon|Standard Resupply}} for the rest of the game at this point. This item gives you access to {{ItemIcon|Rune Gloves}}, {{ItemIcon|Desert Wrappings}}, {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}} and {{ItemIcon|Sand Treaders}}, as well {{ItemIcon|Desert Sabre}} that you may want to farm at one point. You will want to farm for at least {{ItemIcon|Rune Gloves}} and {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}} from the respective creatures in {{ZoneIcon|Arid Plains}}, as these have relatively common drop rates and won't take long. {{ItemIcon|Desert Wrappings}} offer a nice 2% DR which will help with {{ZoneIcon|Spider Forest}}, but can be skipped as they will soon be replaced with {{ItemIcon|Paladin Gloves}}. It is possible to kill {{MonsterIcon|Turkul Giant|Turkul Giants}} at this point to obtain {{ItemIcon|Dragon Scimitar}} or {{ItemIcon|Desert Sabre}}, but these upgrades are relatively minor over the {{ItemIcon|Rune 2H Sword}} and will soon be replaced with items from {{ZoneIcon|Deep Sea Ship}} anyway.
At {{Skill|Slayer|50}}, save up enough {{SC}} slayer coins to purchase a {{ItemIcon|Desert Hat}}. You will also transition from {{UpgradeIcon|Basic Resupply}} to {{UpgradeIcon|Standard Resupply}} for the rest of the game at this point. This item gives you access to {{ItemIcon|Rune Gloves}}, {{ItemIcon|Desert Wrappings}}, {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}} and {{ItemIcon|Sand Treaders}}, as well {{ItemIcon|Desert Sabre}} that you may want to farm at one point. You will want to farm for at least {{ItemIcon|Rune Gloves}} and {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}} from the respective creatures in {{ZoneIcon|Arid Plains}}, as these have relatively common drop rates and won't take long. {{ItemIcon|Desert Wrappings}} offer a nice 2% DR which will help with {{ZoneIcon|Spider Forest}}, but can be skipped as they will soon be replaced with {{ItemIcon|Paladin Gloves}}. It is possible to kill {{MonsterIcon|Turkul Giant|Turkul Giants}} at this point to obtain {{ItemIcon|Dragon Scimitar}} or {{ItemIcon|Desert Sabre}}, but these upgrades are relatively minor over the {{ItemIcon|Rune 2H Sword}} and will soon be replaced with items from {{ZoneIcon|Deep Sea Ship}} anyway.


'''BEWARE''': Do not {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II|Auto Eat|nolink=true}} {{ItemIcon|Potatoes|nolink=true}} in the {{ZoneIcon|Arid Plains|nolink=true}} unless you have at least {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II|nolink=true}}. You will lose all your {{ItemIcon|Potatoes|nolink=true}} instantly as they will round down to 0 healing.
'''BEWARE''': Do not {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II|Auto Eat|nolink=true}} {{ItemIcon|Potatoes|nolink=true}} in the {{ZoneIcon|Arid Plains|nolink=true}} unless you have at least {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II|nolink=true}}. You will lose all your {{ItemIcon|Potatoes|nolink=true}} instantly as they will round down to 0 healing.
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As a point of comparison, by using {{ItemIcon|Mithril Platebody|Mithril Armour|nolink=true}}, and having around {{Skill|Attack|40|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Strength|40|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Defence|40|nolink=true}}, it will take you around 5000 healing from food per run of the {{ZoneIcon|Spider Forest}}. With access to {{ItemIcon|(G) Adamant Platebody|gilded adamant|nolink=true}} & {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}} for DR and a trusty {{ItemIcon|Rune 2H Sword}} or {{ItemIcon|Elerine Spear}}, this boss can be idled with 18% DR and 590 HP for around 10 kills/hr. It is quite possible to beat the zone without having any form of {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier I|Auto Eat}}, and just make sure you time your manual eating right, since the damage of the {{MonsterIcon|Spider|Spiders}} in the area is not too high. This may be appealing to players wishing to quickly eliminate manual looting from their routine.
As a point of comparison, by using {{ItemIcon|Mithril Platebody|Mithril Armour|nolink=true}}, and having around {{Skill|Attack|40|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Strength|40|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Defence|40|nolink=true}}, it will take you around 5000 healing from food per run of the {{ZoneIcon|Spider Forest}}. With access to {{ItemIcon|(G) Adamant Platebody|gilded adamant|nolink=true}} & {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}} for DR and a trusty {{ItemIcon|Rune 2H Sword}} or {{ItemIcon|Elerine Spear}}, this boss can be idled with 18% DR and 590 HP for around 10 kills/hr. It is quite possible to beat the zone without having any form of {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier I|Auto Eat}}, and just make sure you time your manual eating right, since the damage of the {{MonsterIcon|Spider|Spiders}} in the area is not too high. This may be appealing to players wishing to quickly eliminate manual looting from their routine.


Without any DR, the boss can instead be tackled with 710 HP and {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier I|AE1}}. Check [https://silberdrachi.github.io/CanIIdle/ Can I Idle] for any particular combination of requirements you happen to have. If you wanted to try obtain {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II}} before this dungeon, know that this requires {{GP|5000000}}, which would require around 25 hours of '''active''' gameplay at {{MonsterIcon|Master Farmer}}, since you still don’t have auto looting, or around 40 hours of {{MonsterIcon|Plant}} farming with {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}}. Bad idea.
Without any DR, the boss can instead be tackled with 710 HP and {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier I|AE1}}. Check [https://zxv975.github.io/CanIIdle/ Can I Idle] for any particular combination of requirements you happen to have. If you wanted to try obtain {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II}} before this dungeon, know that this requires {{GP|5000000}}, which would require around 25 hours of '''active''' gameplay at {{MonsterIcon|Master Farmer}}, since you still don’t have auto looting, or around 40 hours of {{MonsterIcon|Plant}} farming with {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}}. Bad idea.


=== Chapter III-B: Making money early-mid: Master Farmer + Auto Eat II ===
=== Chapter III-B: Making money early-mid: Master Farmer + Auto Eat II ===
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As noted before, beware of {{MonsterIcon|Wizard|Wizards}} and {{MonsterIcon|Fairy|Fairies}} when using {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Slayer|nolink=true}}, and ensure they can not bypass your {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier III|Auto Eat|nolink=true}} threshold. They should be skipped either way, as they will consume a lot of food due to their high accuracy on melee armour.
As noted before, beware of {{MonsterIcon|Wizard|Wizards}} and {{MonsterIcon|Fairy|Fairies}} when using {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Slayer|nolink=true}}, and ensure they can not bypass your {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier III|Auto Eat|nolink=true}} threshold. They should be skipped either way, as they will consume a lot of food due to their high accuracy on melee armour.


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