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September 1st, 2007 by admin

Agility is one of those skills in Runescape that are very hard and long to train, but are worth ever second of it in the send because it has so many uses. Agility is a members only skill so you will not be able to use this skill innless you are members. Agility is very important in the game of Runescape because with it your run energy will respond faster making you run for longer periods of time, you will also save time with Agility because you can go through shortcuts with certain levels of agility.

Now that you know a little bit about Agility your probably wondering how you train Agility, There are nine places where you can train Agility and these are called Courses. The nine courses are, The Gnome Sronghold Course [level 1], The Brimhaven Agilty Arena [level 1], The Skullball Game [level 25], The Agility Pyramid [level 30], The Penguin Course [level 30], The Barbarian Outpost Course [level 35], The Ape Atoll Course [level 48], The Wilderness Course [level 52], The Werewolf Course [level 60], and the Dorgesh-Kaan Course[level 70].

Now that you know where to train, you're probably wondering when to train at each one of the courses. Well in this section I will be giving you a step buy step process of the fastest way to get to 99 Agility.

1 - 40: Train on the Gnome Stronghold Course all the way up to level 40, I know you can do the Barbarian Outpost at level 35 and yes that is a good course, but you will fail the obstacles a lot, so its best to wait until level 40.

40 - 52: Now train on the Barbarian Outpost, this course is good because you won’t fail much at this high of levels and you get great experience.

52 - 99: For the rest of the levels the best place to train is in the Wilderness Agilty Arena, this place may be unsafe, but if you do it on a low level world and don't bring and good items then you won't loose anything.

Tip: While training try and only wear things that make you weigh less, for example, Boots of Lightness, Spotted Capes, and Spottier Capes.

Here is a list of all the shortcuts you can do with Agility

Name:

Location:

Level Needed:

Crumbling Wall

Falador West

5

Rope Swing

Karamja West

10

Stepping Stones Brimhaven Dungeon

12

Monkey Bars Edgeville Dungeon

20

Underwall Tunel Yanille

21

Log Balance Coal Trucks

22

Underwall Tunel Varrock

26

Pipe Squeeze Brimhaven Dungeon

30

Underwall Tunel Falador South

31

Stepping Stones Brimhaven Dungeon

33

Stepping Stones Draynor Manor

34

Log Balance Ardougne

37

Pipe Squeeze Brimhaven Dungeon

38

Rock Climb Gnome Stronghold

37

Cliff Side Scrambler Al-Kharid 41
Cliff Side Scramble – Easy Trollheim

42

Narrow Crevice Dwarves Mine

43

Cliff Side Scramble – Medium Trollheim

44

Cliff Side Scramble – Advanced Trollheim

45

Log balance Eleven Lands

46

Narrow Walkway – Medium Lost City

47

Cliffside Scramble – Hard Trollheim

48

Log Balance Fremennik Province

51

Pipe Squeeze Edgeville Dungeon

58

Weathered Wall Port Phasmatys

59

Cliffside Scramble - Easy Elven Lands

61

Spiked Chain Climb Slayer Tower

62

Narrow Crevice Slayer Dungeon

64

Climb Trollheim Wilderness

65

Narrow Walkway - Advanced Temple on the Salve

66

Cliffside Scramble - Medium

Lost City

68

Pipe Squeeze Elven Lands

70

Spiked Chain Climb Slayer Tower

71

Spiked Blades Jump Members Dungeon

80

Spiked Blades Jump Slayer Dungeon

81

Cliffside Scramble - Advanced Elven Lands 85

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8 Responses

  1. Merchanteur

    Agility was a big pain in the butt to advance, that’s for sure - I remember filling up my inventory with swordfishes and heading over to the Karamja dungeon and literally spending two weeks in there without coming out with my main character. But you’re right it’s worth the effort, because being able to run around longer when going places is a huge benefit, especially when you’re in the deep wilderness with a load of addy or rune ore and want to make it back to town safely!

  2. mwc ranger1

    u are right i have done dat many times

  3. mailboy1391

    agility i a load of crap i say! y do u need 50 agility or something to use crystal bow :) they should give more exp per run

  4. mailboy1391

    merchanteur, there is a thing called bodyguards. Im a bodyguard myself to a lvl 95 and im only lvl 63. i usually just stall with a rune scimmy and die instead of my friend. hes pettinelli5 im eeegulu and mailman1391 rocks :) and so does wokkelpower and grandpapops and irpureownage.

  5. sir nick476

    dont u guys think training agility in the gnome course takes years

  6. Phaz

    I trained Agility in the Gnme Stronghold from 1 - 35 so I could do Barbarian. After that I went from 35 - 52 (I think) so I could use the Wilderness agility course. Agility is good to have with Slayer, you can get to your task faster with the right skill level in Agility! So I love it!

  7. Haleyy.

    I did the Arena in Brimhaven forever. It was fun, I guess but took ages.

    I really love the Ape Atoll one. :D I started at 65, and fell quite a bit, but at 75 you don’t fail,at all.. so it’s great, and VERY fast experience.

    I’d suggest it at 69-70!
    It’s the best <3.

  8. steve-o

    Easiest way i recon to get agility up is at werewolf skull ball game becuase u only need 25 agility and it give more exp then barbarion agility cours becuase you get like 600 plus exp and like 750 exp if u do the cours under 4 minutes so yer :P

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