4.5 xp per bury.
14.5 - 15exp
For non-members, you should bury big bones. They cost about 5 times as much as normal bones, and give 3.3 times as much experience. Of course, the normal bones give you a better cost-benefit ratio, but it takes much, much longer to bury them. I believe your time is better spent earning extra money - and buying the big bones.For members, you can bones that are much more expensive, and give you much more experience. Instead of burrying them, sacrifice them at a gilded altar (in a player-owned home) - that will give you between 2 and 2.5 times the normal experience, for each bone.For non-members, you should bury big bones. They cost about 5 times as much as normal bones, and give 3.3 times as much experience. Of course, the normal bones give you a better cost-benefit ratio, but it takes much, much longer to bury them. I believe your time is better spent earning extra money - and buying the big bones.For members, you can bones that are much more expensive, and give you much more experience. Instead of burrying them, sacrifice them at a gilded altar (in a player-owned home) - that will give you between 2 and 2.5 times the normal experience, for each bone.For non-members, you should bury big bones. They cost about 5 times as much as normal bones, and give 3.3 times as much experience. Of course, the normal bones give you a better cost-benefit ratio, but it takes much, much longer to bury them. I believe your time is better spent earning extra money - and buying the big bones.For members, you can bones that are much more expensive, and give you much more experience. Instead of burrying them, sacrifice them at a gilded altar (in a player-owned home) - that will give you between 2 and 2.5 times the normal experience, for each bone.For non-members, you should bury big bones. They cost about 5 times as much as normal bones, and give 3.3 times as much experience. Of course, the normal bones give you a better cost-benefit ratio, but it takes much, much longer to bury them. I believe your time is better spent earning extra money - and buying the big bones.For members, you can bones that are much more expensive, and give you much more experience. Instead of burrying them, sacrifice them at a gilded altar (in a player-owned home) - that will give you between 2 and 2.5 times the normal experience, for each bone.
Depends on If your burying it or using Player Owned Guilded altar with both burners lit. Burying it alone will give you 75 Experience. Using the altar with burners lit will give you 252 Experience.
You can receive 105 experience for using babydragon bones on a gilded altar with two lit burners. I hope this helps!
big if you make the seller lower the price. haggling should never be underestimated. Big bones give you experience much faster - about 3.3 times as much experience for each big bone, compared to a normal bone. They also cost about 5 times as much, but normal bones are just way too slow. I don't even bother to pick them up if I happen to find them, for this reason.
Bury big bones. Normal bones cost a little less per experience point, but it is much slower to bury normal bones; you are probably better off if you spend more time earning money to buy the better big bones, and less time burrying those bones.Bury big bones. Normal bones cost a little less per experience point, but it is much slower to bury normal bones; you are probably better off if you spend more time earning money to buy the better big bones, and less time burrying those bones.Bury big bones. Normal bones cost a little less per experience point, but it is much slower to bury normal bones; you are probably better off if you spend more time earning money to buy the better big bones, and less time burrying those bones.Bury big bones. Normal bones cost a little less per experience point, but it is much slower to bury normal bones; you are probably better off if you spend more time earning money to buy the better big bones, and less time burrying those bones.
A tree gives 25 woodcutting experience if you cut it down.
You can very well treat the bones with acid. What happens when using the acid is what makes the calcium dissolve, and it also helps make the bones more flexible.
Making a tiara from a bar of silver gives 52.5 crafting experience.
The creature itself doesn't give experience but the damage you do is calculated into experience using an equation depending on the type of attack.
When buried - 15 Higest altar - 52.5 Ectofuntus - 60
It depends on your range level. The higher the level the higher the experience.