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AFK training in Old School RuneScape has never been better. Whether you prefer combat, gathering skills, or production methods, 2026 offers numerous ways to RuneScape gold progress with minimal effort.
Key takeaways:
Gemstone crabs for combat
Shooting stars for mining
Fish barrel for fishing
Forestry for woodcutting
House thieving for passive XP
By mixing these methods, you can steadily improve skills while focusing on other activities.
Progress doesn't have to be exhausting-sometimes the best gains come from doing less.
Happy training, and see you in Gielinor!
Tumeken's Shadow Explained: The Most Broken Magic Weapon in OSRS (Full Guide)
When it comes to endgame magic weapons in Old School RuneScape, few items spark as much debate as Tumeken's Shadow. One of the three mega-rares from the Tombs of Amascut, the Shadow is currently the cheapest of the trio and arguably the most accessible. But don't let that fool you-this staff is widely considered one of the most powerful and, according to many players (and even Jagex comments), fundamentally overtuned.
In this guide, we'll break down how Tumeken's Shadow works, when it's worth buying, how to optimize your gear, and a few advanced mechanics that can squeeze out even more DPS.
How Tumeken's Shadow Works
Tumeken's Shadow is a two-handed powered staff that requires 85 Magic to wield. Like the Trident of the Swamp or other powered staves, it uses a built-in spell rather than standard spellbook casts.
Each cast consumes:
2 Soul Runes
5 Chaos Runes
At current prices, that's roughly 1,000 cheap OSRS GP per cast, or about 1.2 million GP per hour if attacking continuously. For Ironmen, expect to OSRS GP burn through approximately 2,400 Soul Runes and 6,000 Chaos Runes per hour in sustained combat (though real usage is lower due to downtime between kills).
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