OSRS Grid Master Farming Guide

OSRS Grid Master Farming Guide

Farming in Grid Master is much faster than the main game thanks to boosted tick rates and relic synergy. You can train it almost entirely through Construction or fruit trees, skipping most of the usual grind.

How Farming Works in Grid Master

Farming connects to the Gatherer relic line, often paired with skills like Agility, Slayer, or Thieving for XP sharing. The best relic combo for Farming is Animal Wrangler, which links Farming with Fishing and Cooking for easy passive XP while skilling.

You also get a huge advantage early on from the 5x tickrate boost, meaning crops grow in minutes instead of hours. Once you unlock Golden God, gold is no longer a problem, and you can fund endless seeds and compost with no effort.

Fastest Farming XP Methods

Bagged Plant Training

The easiest way to start Farming is with bagged plants from Garden Centres. Each plant gives equal Farming and Construction XP, making it a perfect combo for leveling both skills together.

  • Buy bagged plants from the Garden Centre near Falador.

  • Use them inside your Player-Owned House for double XP gain.

  • The higher-level bagged trees like maple and yew scale extremely well under event multipliers.

This method also builds your Construction levels, which helps unlock high-level tasks like Demonic Thrones and mounted Skillcapes later.

Fruit Tree Setup

Once you reach 20 Farming, complete the Garden of Death quest. It unlocks multiple fruit tree types for the “Check Health of a Grown Fruit Tree” task.

Fruit trees give some of the best Farming XP in Gridmaster, and their seeds are easy to get:

  • Kill Mammoths in the Wilderness for guaranteed fruit tree seed drops.

  • Use birdhouse runs to collect additional seeds if you have Hunter trained.

Completing the fruit tree tile grants the Farmer relic, which boosts plant growth rates and makes Farming basically instant.

Relic and Skill Synergy

Farming is best when linked under Gatherer with Agility or Slayer for balanced passive XP. You can also share XP with Cooking if you plan to fish regularly.

The ideal route is:

  • Rush 50 Thieving for Golden God to unlock infinite gold.

  • Train Construction with bagged plants for early Farming levels.

  • Use Mammoth or birdhouse seeds for fruit trees.

  • Complete Garden of Death at level 20 Farming.

  • Finish fruit tree tile to gain the Farmer relic.

Recommended Progression

  • Unlock Golden God first through Thieving.

  • Buy bagged plants to start Farming and Construction together.

  • Reach 20 Farming, do Garden of Death.

  • Plant a fruit tree for the Farmer relic.

  • Continue Farming with higher-tier bagged trees or herb patches for easy XP.

Final Blurb

Farming in Grid Master barely feels like a grind once you know the right path. The combination of bagged plants, fast tick rates, and fruit trees gives effortless XP while unlocking powerful relics. With Golden God and Animal Wrangler, you can hit 99 Farming faster than most other skills in the event.

FAQ

What’s the fastest way to train Farming in Grid Master?

Bagged plants are the best early method since they train both Farming and Construction. After that, fruit trees from Mammoth drops give the fastest XP.

How do I unlock the Farmer relic?

Plant and check the health of a fruit tree. It’s tied to the fruit tree Farming tile.

What relics help with Farming XP?

Animal Wrangler boosts Farming directly, and Golden God covers all your seed costs. Production Prodigy doesn’t affect Farming itself but helps related artisan skills.

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