99 strenght cuz all u need to buy is food and armour and weapon, with mage, u have to buy all three and also runes which cost a lot.
depends on your strength level. if you are you only going for strength, around 70. if you are adding more (prayer, range, magic, defence, attack) then probably higher. i was hitting 10's at 70. only because i focused on magic, and strength. hope that helps.
The higher the level the more profit you should be able to make.
The higher the strength and attack the more you own.
Runes of magic has nothing to do with Runescape, and no wont can tell you the answer if you don't be more specific.
There was a few skills that came out the same time to start off with: - Smithing - Fishing - Cooking - Hitpoints - Attack - Defence - Strength - Magic - Ranged - Prayer There is a few more I think, but I forgot them.
Strength
A higher Strength level allows you to hit your enemies harder and do more damage. Note that you do not have to train Strength to play or enjoy RuneScape. Combat is just one aspect of the game, and Strength is just one aspect of combat.
Alching. Try to find an item that alchs for more than their value price.
I believe that Attack, Strength, Defence, Hitpoints, Prayer, Range, Magic, Runecrafting, Agility, Herblore (formerly called Herblaw), Theiving, Crafting, Fletching, Mining, Smithing, Fishing, Cooking, Firemaking and Woodcutting were released at the beginning of Runescape Classic (later updated to Runescape 2). The order of the more recent skills were released in this order: Slayer > Farming > Construction > Hunter > Summoning > Dungeoneering
To get magic roots you must use the farming skill to plant a magic tree, it then has to grow to its full growth, you then chop down the tree and use a spade on the tree trunk which is left, you will get some magic roots and there will be no more tree.
Yes, there are Salamanders on Runescape. They are used as a ranged weapon that give experience in either strength, magic, or ranged. They come in three categories being Black, Red, and Orange. Each requires an herb "tar" as ammunition, and come with individual stat requirements to use. I suggest using a Bestiary/Item Guide on a well established fansite to get more familiar with each type.
By using the highest level spell you can. Higher level spells give more experience.