RS3 Leagues Farming Guide | Catalyst League
Written by Andrew Hammel
Farming in RuneScape 3 Leagues is not just about crops, it’s one of the fastest skills to push thanks to relics. With Farming Frenzy and high XP rates, patches grow instantly and turn into easy League Points. The question is how to train it best, and what extra methods make sense inside Catalyst League.
Here’s the full breakdown of efficient training, relic picks, seed sources, and even Player-owned Farm setups to maximize Farming in RS3 Leagues.
Best Farming Relics in Catalyst League
Farming Frenzy (Tier 2)
The clear choice. Crops grow instantly, all patches act as ultracompost, and harvests are noted. You can plant multiple herb seeds at once, and you save seeds on top of that. Farming basically becomes a click-and-go skill.
If you don’t take this relic early, you’ll waste a lot of potential XP and points.
Training Methods for Farming
Early Levels (1–30)
Start with allotments near Taverley and Draynor. Potatoes, onions, cabbages, and tomatoes get you through the first levels quickly.
At level 17, you unlock the Player-owned Farm tutorial. This gives rabbits for early XP and sets you up for daily passive training.
Mid Levels (30–75)
Het’s Oasis bushes (levels 30, 50, 70, 90) give quick XP tasks and can be repeated for strong training. Combine this with Nemi Forest runs for more XP and an easy point farm.
At 47, switch to watermelons from Temple Trekking. At 51, pineapples from Coeden in Prifddinas become available after Plague’s End is auto-completed in Leagues.
Herbs are a big focus here. Always plant ranarr, snapdragon, or higher-tier herbs when you can.
High Levels (75–99)
Magic trees from boss drops are huge XP if you get seeds. Fruit trees also scale well at this stage.
Player-owned Farm becomes your main tool. Chickens, cows, and then yaks and dragons later give consistent XP. Hire the farmhand Adam Antite as soon as possible to automate gathering.
Another unique method is beehives behind the large pen. Adding woad leaves gives daily passive XP. With seven hives, this stacks to around 14,000 XP a day.
Player-Owned Farm Focus
Breed, raise, and sell animals for both XP and beans. Rabbits and chickens are quick early options. At mid levels, move into cows, then yaks and dragons for late game.
Zygomites are excellent XP but require fungal spores. Croesus drops fungus in bulk, or you can gather spores with porters if you have high Hunter.
Obtaining Seeds in RS3 Leagues
Herb seeds are best saved for overload potion ingredients. Prioritize ranarr, snapdragon, lantadyme, and torstol.
Pickpocket Master Farmers with Sticky Fingers relic for consistent seeds. Garden of Kharid druids are another strong option.
Bosses drop high-tier herb seeds. Nex, Queen Black Dragon, Kalphite King, and Rasial all drop torstol. Dark beasts and Vyrewatch are reliable for mid-tier seeds like dwarf weed and snapdragon.
Farming Food for Player-Owned Farm Animals
Easy Sources
Woad leaves from Wyson in Falador Park for rabbits, sheep, and cows.
Flies from Taverley or Yanille pet shops for frogs.
Raw fish from Managing Miscellania for dragons.
Higher Level Sources
Meat from As a First Resort for dinosaurs.
Mort myre fungus from Croesus for zygomites.
Seeds from Master Farmers for spiders and jadinkos.
Feeding animals speeds up growth but is not required for breeding. If you’re low on resources, you can skip feeding and still progress.
Extra Tips for Farming in Leagues
Always stack herb patches with Pharm Ecology from Archaeology if unlocked. It makes patches immune to disease.
Use Seedicide to turn unwanted drops into Farming XP. Works well on monsters like Turoth, Aquanites, and Vyrewatch.
Managing Miscellania is worth setting up for steady pineapples and raw fish daily.
If training multiple skills, combine Farming with Cooking or Herblore by saving crops for potions and food.
Final Blurb
Farming in RS3 Leagues is made easy with Farming Frenzy and instant growth. Early allotments push you quickly, Player-owned Farm gives daily XP, and bosses provide seeds for high-tier trees and herbs. With multipliers active, even casual players can reach 99 Farming fast while stacking League Points.
FAQ
What is the best relic for Farming in Catalyst League?
Farming Frenzy is the best option. It makes crops grow instantly, saves seeds, and adds ultracompost effects automatically.
Is Player-owned Farm worth it in RS3 Leagues?
Yes. It gives daily passive XP and beans while letting you raise animals like rabbits, cows, yaks, and even dragons.
How do I get herb seeds easily?
Pickpocket Master Farmers or druids at Garden of Kharid. For higher-tier seeds, fight bosses like Nex, Kalphite King, and Rasial.
Do I need to feed Player-owned Farm animals?
No. Feeding only speeds growth. Animals still breed and age without food.

