To note : You can forget about using Zygomites altogether and continue using Spiders instead. The exp is just slightly lower on a daily (24h) basis (9.7k instead of 11.4k) and they feed on seeds which is so much more affordable than mushrooms.
You can now actually use a pair of what I call 'No Food' Zygomites (with Joyfull & Immune traits), this in effect means that you don't have to spend all that money or time in obtaining the mushrooms that they need to eat because with those two traits they always stay Happy & Healthy!
Just a quick thing, Chinchompas will eat Woad Leaves and these are bought from Wyson in Falador Park. Really easy to obtain (especially for Ironmen) and only 25gp each.
For Ironmen, woad leaves (from Wyson in Falador) are perfect and cheap for Cows, Rabbits, Chins, Yaks and Sheep. Daily seed runs (eg, Draynor stall and Crwys shops) can feed Spiders and chickens. Fish you can get from Managing Miscellania - I left it for a week or two and was able to get 4-6k worth of fish. So doing that, you can harvest fish without any effort and it should last a month or two before needing done again.
Real quick as well. If you have buckets in your inventory when shovelling the dragon manure. You get it in buckets and can then turn it into ultra compost at the compost bins and they’re worth like 42k a pop. Times 15 every load… you do the math :D
At 5:00 you go to chinchompas and only have them listed at 1500 and say 1500 but they are 15,000 which you say towards the end of the video. Love your guides man they helped me up coming back. Keep up the good work.
I'm serious every time I'm looking up for a guide and I click and I realize it's not made by ProtoxxGaming i go back to be sure you didn't made a guide for the thing I'm looking for :D
Zygomite food - Arc mushrooms. The mushrooms collected anywhere in the Arc islands other than uncharted isles don’t produce much in the way of sliced mushrooms (it’s like, 5 shrooms to 1 sliced) and it’s more efficient to use those for zygomite food (uncharted isle shrooms you’re better off slicing if you make shark soups). You can also use sliced mushrooms in the zygomite trough, but that would be in error. Anyway, this is how I keep mine topped up, otherwise it can be expensive if buying shrooms from GE, and intensive if growing them.
Perfect timing, I came back to this game a bit after it’s release and didn’t bother since I had 99 already. Now that 120 is a req, I would’ve been in trouble without this haha
Here to start Prep for DXP, And this AWESOME D&D week gives major bonuses for POF, I'm a max main who has been putting off POF for a long time. Thanks for the Guide.
Pro tip: use the island Misciellania to provide the food necessary for all your animals on your Player owned farm. That way that place still feels like it has some use besides low profit turnaround lol
Thanks for the video! Player owned farms was a little weird in the beginning to get used to, but it's quite relaxing managing the farm now. After those bean upgrades what do you suggest to use your beans on? I'm wondering if herbicide or seedicide and the relevant upgrade will be best.
So I'm just starting to use PoF and I'm confused on how to increase happiness to get full xp for when they hit elder stage. I put rabbits into my small pens and filled their food bins with 1000 woad leaves and checked back on them about 3 hours later. only one had a disease which I cured and only 3 out of the 12 had 100% happiness. Am I doing anything wrong to not be getting the full xp from elder stage? Thanks so much for the guide! It is super helpful as I came back to the game after being gone for a few years. A LOT has changed.
dude I've been looking for this question EVERYWHERE and no one answers it, its the same thing for me. I don't know why they use these numbers for xp when its not what you're getting most of the time
Can you actually explain the physical process here? While the overview is great, you don't actually go into the specific mechanics of gathering the exp, when to check the farm, and how often. What should an actual POF run look like? Do I let the animals breed, or should I sell them when they become elders and replace them with eggs? How often should I do that? Obviously the Chins & Zygomites (or spiders) grow faster than dragons, so do they need to be replaced more often?
Is the idea of POF to hunt for the animals, chinchompas have a drop rate of 1/1500 so am i just meant to farm heaps of them then do this or does everyone just buy theyre animals
@@ProtoxxGaming Got the hang of it i guess, breed constalty, gather ressources, feed the whole Family like they never had food before and sell (at my part) Rabbits :D
All the guides I've seen are already assuming you have the ability to breed in pens unlocked. Getting that first seems liks a crucial step that's being skipped. How would you suggest to go about getting the first 10k or so beans required to unlock all this?
I just listened to all of this and im still lost. i went from lvl 1 to 104 by just farming herbs and trees , still lost . 120 will be impossible at this rate
@@ProtoxxGaming Players who are coming back and have no idea what POF is like me are still kind of confused. Would like to see a start to finish on how to manage. For example, you buying a dragon, adding it to the pen, adding the food, time skip the wait period, curing a disease if there was one, pointing out max exp stage (one week, elder i think?) then checking it for exp, then explaining getting 10 dragons for max exp. This guide is more set up for intermediate guide, which isnt bad, but people like me legit have no clue how to do POF.
Hey, could you make a recent farming guide without the player owned farm? I really dislike the Farm aspect of farming, its way too expanded and complicated and can not get into it at all since i have a hard dislike for the whole skill all together. (a guide like which trees, fruit trees herbs etc you could possibly do at the same times, prices etc)
What is this !? (as returning RS player) Animal farm & Animal crossing -.- Fuck THAT! I will go back skilling, slayer or questing, but I did not sign up for this this **** minigame
I'll tell you the most frustrating part of the Player Owned Farm in Runescape. The woke idea that you can put two males of any pair of animals into a pen and they can somehow "adopt" a baby. This is ludicrous. So what happen? Does one of the males suddenly sprout udders so it can feed the baby? Yes, you put food into a trough but that has no impact on the egg or infant stage of any animal in the pens, nor should it. The idea that two males could somehow manage to rear the adopted baby to the stage where it can be weaned and feed from the trough is pure fantasy and pretty damn stupid. Why are we encouraging such ridiculous flights of fantasy for players? This is meant to be supportive but it's really harmful and reinforces false doctrines and beliefs that refute actual science in favor of catering to the woke generation of anything goes, no matter how baseless and foolish.
To note : You can forget about using Zygomites altogether and continue using Spiders instead. The exp is just slightly lower on a daily (24h) basis (9.7k instead of 11.4k) and they feed on seeds which is so much more affordable than mushrooms.
You can now actually use a pair of what I call 'No Food' Zygomites (with Joyfull & Immune traits), this in effect means that you don't have to spend all that money or time in obtaining the mushrooms that they need to eat because with those two traits they always stay Happy & Healthy!
@@The-Night-King but dont they still eat anyways while at full health and happiness?
@@Draco_Zakai you do not need to put food in their feeding trough
I came to the same conclusion after just one batch of zygomites. Food is just to expensive for the little upgrade from spiders.
@@The-Night-King How do you unlock those traits? Im new to this system and its pretty confusing.
Just a quick thing, Chinchompas will eat Woad Leaves and these are bought from Wyson in Falador Park. Really easy to obtain (especially for Ironmen) and only 25gp each.
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Thank you
Not just chinchompas, but also sheep and cows. So you could have all three in your pens feeding them nothing but woad leaves between lvls 50 and 70
For Ironmen, woad leaves (from Wyson in Falador) are perfect and cheap for Cows, Rabbits, Chins, Yaks and Sheep. Daily seed runs (eg, Draynor stall and Crwys shops) can feed Spiders and chickens. Fish you can get from Managing Miscellania - I left it for a week or two and was able to get 4-6k worth of fish. So doing that, you can harvest fish without any effort and it should last a month or two before needing done again.
Dude, you have single-handedly guided my RuneScape skilling career for like 4 years. Thank you for the wealth of knowledge and monies
youre the only youtuber i can clearly understand. thanks bro
Thank you so much, I got 120 farming really fast after watching your guide
Seems legit ;)
Your intro is so great man. I say it along with you every video. Grab your cup of tea, sit back, relax and enjoy haha
Thats actually so cool, never thought it would impact people like that :D
Real quick as well. If you have buckets in your inventory when shovelling the dragon manure. You get it in buckets and can then turn it into ultra compost at the compost bins and they’re worth like 42k a pop. Times 15 every load… you do the math :D
At 5:00 you go to chinchompas and only have them listed at 1500 and say 1500 but they are 15,000 which you say towards the end of the video. Love your guides man they helped me up coming back. Keep up the good work.
Small typo, well noticed. >.
thank you... i thought they nerfed them so hard when i read 1500 lol
I'm serious every time I'm looking up for a guide and I click and I realize it's not made by ProtoxxGaming i go back to be sure you didn't made a guide for the thing I'm looking for :D
Zygomite food - Arc mushrooms. The mushrooms collected anywhere in the Arc islands other than uncharted isles don’t produce much in the way of sliced mushrooms (it’s like, 5 shrooms to 1 sliced) and it’s more efficient to use those for zygomite food (uncharted isle shrooms you’re better off slicing if you make shark soups). You can also use sliced mushrooms in the zygomite trough, but that would be in error. Anyway, this is how I keep mine topped up, otherwise it can be expensive if buying shrooms from GE, and intensive if growing them.
Perfect timing, I came back to this game a bit after it’s release and didn’t bother since I had 99 already. Now that 120 is a req, I would’ve been in trouble without this haha
Here to start Prep for DXP, And this AWESOME D&D week gives major bonuses for POF, I'm a max main who has been putting off POF for a long time. Thanks for the Guide.
u put ur mic audio up, *i like it*
Got my cup of tea. As always. ✌🏼
*sips* me too :)
Protoxxxx coming through with the clutch
What do you do with your animals once they have matured to elder?
Nice video. I am a returning player and I loved this player farm. Really nice update to the game
Pro tip: use the island Misciellania to provide the food necessary for all your animals on your Player owned farm. That way that place still feels like it has some use besides low profit turnaround lol
It’s cheaper to just buy the flavored honeycombs from the ge, unless you’re growing the marrentel etc and then using them on the beehive
I just did my first ever KK duo and I got a off hand drygore mace
Grats, gp made
Everytime your animal reaches elder, do you have to replace them with a new baby animal every time?
If u want xp and items yes. U sell elders for beans.
For breeding u keep the elders
@@ProtoxxGaming thanks! I didn't know what to do with my elder animals at first
Do I need to replace the animals once I gather production or if I leave them in the pen they still give xp?
and enjoyyyyyyyyyyyyyy makes my man parts tingle
Thanks for the video! Player owned farms was a little weird in the beginning to get used to, but it's quite relaxing managing the farm now.
After those bean upgrades what do you suggest to use your beans on? I'm wondering if herbicide or seedicide and the relevant upgrade will be best.
Question. If i grow my chinchompas to elder without gathering xp from adolescent/adult stage, will I still be able to get that xp?
So I'm just starting to use PoF and I'm confused on how to increase happiness to get full xp for when they hit elder stage. I put rabbits into my small pens and filled their food bins with 1000 woad leaves and checked back on them about 3 hours later. only one had a disease which I cured and only 3 out of the 12 had 100% happiness. Am I doing anything wrong to not be getting the full xp from elder stage? Thanks so much for the guide! It is super helpful as I came back to the game after being gone for a few years. A LOT has changed.
dude I've been looking for this question EVERYWHERE and no one answers it, its the same thing for me. I don't know why they use these numbers for xp when its not what you're getting most of the time
Can you actually explain the physical process here? While the overview is great, you don't actually go into the specific mechanics of gathering the exp, when to check the farm, and how often. What should an actual POF run look like? Do I let the animals breed, or should I sell them when they become elders and replace them with eggs? How often should I do that? Obviously the Chins & Zygomites (or spiders) grow faster than dragons, so do they need to be replaced more often?
Not sure if it's an error or something has changed but you get 15k xp per chinchompa from baby to elder.
Great video after 2 years finally doing this type of farming which is easy cause im 102 farm
Player owned farms are pretty pog :)
Is the idea of POF to hunt for the animals, chinchompas have a drop rate of 1/1500 so am i just meant to farm heaps of them then do this or does everyone just buy theyre animals
I still will never understand this I feel
i love you man, you always read my mind
after the nerfs does the gathering produce exp stack from all the stages (egg-elder) if you missed a growth stage?
So after you sell your animals do you just buy them again and put them in the pens?
Where do you have to buy the baby animals from in the beginning, please?
This guide is all over finding it very hard to understand
What am I supposed to do with elder rabbit after harvesting produce? do I set it free? I don't understand what to do next
Once they hit elder do they no longer produce so they should be sold off ?
Once you get your hands on a shiny animal, are you then able to use that shiny animal as a pet or familiar override?
No
Please show a map view of where these places are in your vids at the start.
Thank you for the guide. Quick question: where should I put the animals after they are full grown? for example the dragons? sell?
So which is quicker this or regular farming (I dislike farming in rs)
Can you check elders every time or you have to start from Baby’s every time
Got no Clue what im doing on my farm but this helps :P
What don't you understand? :) I'd love to help
@@ProtoxxGaming Got the hang of it i guess, breed constalty, gather ressources, feed the whole Family like they never had food before and sell (at my part) Rabbits :D
@@hawxxi7409 I love how you seem so jolly about feeding your animals. Wholesome ^-^
I get how to do everything but even when I keep all my animals fed they never have 100% happiness when they reach elder so I get bad xp
How do you get the beans efficiently?
Should I be mucking out? :)
Is pof faster than traditional methods?
All the guides I've seen are already assuming you have the ability to breed in pens unlocked. Getting that first seems liks a crucial step that's being skipped. How would you suggest to go about getting the first 10k or so beans required to unlock all this?
Buy animals from other players > Grow > sell for beans
I just listened to all of this and im still lost. i went from lvl 1 to 104 by just farming herbs and trees , still lost . 120 will be impossible at this rate
What don't you get? Have u done the PoF tutorial? It will teach you the basics
@@ProtoxxGaming Players who are coming back and have no idea what POF is like me are still kind of confused. Would like to see a start to finish on how to manage. For example, you buying a dragon, adding it to the pen, adding the food, time skip the wait period, curing a disease if there was one, pointing out max exp stage (one week, elder i think?) then checking it for exp, then explaining getting 10 dragons for max exp. This guide is more set up for intermediate guide, which isnt bad, but people like me legit have no clue how to do POF.
hoe krijg je snel beans aan het begin?
voordat je kan breeden ?
It's so hard to find a guide for a self sufficient POF. Everyone says buy, but it doesn't help skillers who flip/market trade for GP.
will you do a ranch out of time guide?
I have one! Check the description:)
Why do they always add complex variations to skills? So much new methods to train something added lately, can't keep it up
I've been selling animals and getting no beans for them. Could someone explain what I'm doing wrong?
Hey, could you make a recent farming guide without the player owned farm? I really dislike the Farm aspect of farming, its way too expanded and complicated and can not get into it at all since i have a hard dislike for the whole skill all together. (a guide like which trees, fruit trees herbs etc you could possibly do at the same times, prices etc)
Magic tress if you want cheaper and faster xp for trees mate.
Can someone explain the “interchange” he mentioned?
what do I do when they become elders??
I only got 26k each for 6 elder Yaks at max happiness/health. Can anyone explain why?
B E A N S
so wait you have to sell your animals once you get all the produce and xp to elder. ahhh i didnt even know this
This sounds like a massive headache
lol I was just thinking the exact same
Your interface looks really convoluted
So i started getting into pof cause I want at least 99 farming, yaks seem to pay for themselves if you get females
How do you "force feed" animals?
Right click and use the items u can force feed (honeycombs, milk types etc)
Imagine RuneScape with dinosaurs who's voted for this
0:15 and enjooooooooooy
Force feeding leads to happiness.. what?
How do i stay motivated to max out my account?
If you're bored take a break man.
If you want it easier when afking, watch youtube/netflix when doing boring afk things
Adderall
@@siphonicatom1982 hahaha
diezeazed
ArDOING
Is there a level requirement of any skill to get an unchecked animal when killing them?
Nope
Edit: But I do think you need to have completed the pof tutorial, not sure tho
ProtoxxGaming so does that mean dragon eggs don’t need a hunter or farming level now didn’t they at one point?
@@mrstatestheobvious To get them no, to use them and grow them yes. Lvl 92
Did you say... B E A N S ?
The Twitch meme 😂
@@ProtoxxGaming Isn't it your favorite? 🤣🤣🤣
Beans
Beans
Chins give 15k xp not 1500
Typo, my bad. I use the images as a reference after making them so I also read 1500 in the video
Hi gang
Ello
chinchompas give 15k, not 1500.
Farming has always been repulsive to me.
Agreed
Die -seased? Wtf is that lol - how come rs3 content creators never get words right?
beeans
marigold is so expensive lol
i hav mai ti
lol he said poop
ok you are saying what to do but not how to do or go about it. not a good guide
player owned farms seem kind of meh. Look annoying to do, and the pay off isn't really there.
What is this !? (as returning RS player) Animal farm & Animal crossing -.-
Fuck THAT! I will go back skilling, slayer or questing, but I did not sign up for this this **** minigame
Missing my gfs bean
I'll tell you the most frustrating part of the Player Owned Farm in Runescape. The woke idea that you can put two males of any pair of animals into a pen and they can somehow "adopt" a baby. This is ludicrous. So what happen? Does one of the males suddenly sprout udders so it can feed the baby? Yes, you put food into a trough but that has no impact on the egg or infant stage of any animal in the pens, nor should it. The idea that two males could somehow manage to rear the adopted baby to the stage where it can be weaned and feed from the trough is pure fantasy and pretty damn stupid.
Why are we encouraging such ridiculous flights of fantasy for players? This is meant to be supportive but it's really harmful and reinforces false doctrines and beliefs that refute actual science in favor of catering to the woke generation of anything goes, no matter how baseless and foolish.
bro, its a fantasy game with trolls and dragons.
Chill
touch grass