However, it won't give you a higher rate of exp than Rellekka course, these levels of Agility training are really boring so every kind of variety can be useful. A great course to take when you're bored of OSRS gold the two courses Rellekka and Brimhaven and aren't quite at 90 yet.
If you are above the age of 58 for Fishing and have a score of 15 or more in Agility, there is one more way to train which is Barbarian Fishing. Fangs that leap, such as Trouts, Salmons and Sturgeons are a reward for those who have the experience of both Fishing and agility, making it an alternative to regular methods. If you're looking to level up with this activity to 99 Fishing, you'll receive 74 Agility as part of the process. Keep in mind that 15 Agility unlocks only Leaping Trouts. For Salmons you'll need 30 and 45 to get Sturgeons.
To begin Barbarian Fishing head to Otto's Grotto with 15 Agility, 15 Strength, and the 58 levels of fishing. Talk to Otto and after a quick conversation explore under his bed where there is a heavy Fishing Rod. Make sure you have enough feathers or bait in your inventory and then you are able to begin Fishing. While you are catching Leaping Trouts, Salmons and Sturgeons you'll gain a portion of experience in Strength and Agility , in addition to the regular fishing experience.
It is recommended that you begin this method of training as quickly as possible as it's great for lower Agility levels but not as efficient when you are at 99. Also, if fishing is a second-to-last skill after Agility it is a waste of a lot of experience in Agility to nothing. Since Agility training can be boring, Barbarian fishing is an excellent idea to look into.
Between the obstacles, there is one small period where players can engage in various actions such as High Alchemy or Fletching. It makes Agility training more intense, however it could result in additional earnings in runescape gold 2007 the form of experience and gold. It is a great way to learn, however it can decrease performance in Agility if implemented improperly.