Red topaz machete is an extremely powerful scimitar type weapon that you can wield regardless of your character level. You can purchase it at Gabooty’s shop in Tai Bwo Wannai Village in Karamja or trade it with Safta Doc for 1,200 trading sticks and red topaz. Red topaz is most commonly used by Defence pures, and it has better attack bonuses than an iron scimitar. However, if you’re looking for a weapon that is better in 1 Attack combat, the slayer’s staff is a much better choice.
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Osrs
The Osrs red topaz machete is the most expensive machete in the game. It can cost over $3500 per ct, but you can make it yourself with trading sticks. To speed up the process, you can buy the item from Gabooty’s shop in the Tai Bwo Wannai village. Alternatively, you can buy it from another player or trade it in the Grand Exchange.
A red topaz machete can be crafted and wielded in the Karamja area. It is useful for jungle exploration because of its high damage, allowing players to cut through undergrowth that normal hatchets can’t handle. You can either buy one from Gabooty in Tai Bwo Wannai Village, or trade gems for it. A red topaz machete can also be traded in exchange for gout tuber and 1,200 trading sticks.
Goutweed
Goutweed is a perennial weed that has been introduced to North America. It grows best in full, partial, or shaded areas and is adaptable to a variety of soils. It spreads quickly through a system of underground rhizomes. The leaves of goutweed are three-leafed and may be green, red, or variegated. It’s useful for many purposes, including crafting tools.
You can trade it with a merchant in Karamja for a topaz machete. If you don’t need the machete right away, you can trade it for a gout tuber or three uncut red topaz pieces. Regardless of the price, a red topaz machete is much more valuable than a gout weed. The gout tubers are not worth storing in your Seed vault, but they can be traded to a Taverley vendor for a topaz or a gout weed axe.
Red topaz
If you’re considering buying a new machete for your character, the red topaz machete is a great option. The high-quality red topaz wood makes it easier to cut through undergrowth. It can also be used to get trading sticks in Karamja. It’s a good choice if you’re aiming to speed up your game. Purchasing a red topaz machete with trading sticks will save you from grinding for opals, which will eventually erode your other machetes.
Red topaz machetes are the best choice for players with high crafting skills. You can buy them in Gabooty’s shop in Tai Bwo Wannai or sell them to Safta Doc in Shilo Village. The other two types of machetes are available from other players and on the Grand Exchange. One type of red topaz machete is the Broodoo shield, which can be made by using 35 Crafting. You will need a hammer, snakeskin skins, and eight nails to craft this weapon. It will also grant you 100 Crafting experience.
Broodoos
The question is, are Red topaz machetes better than Broodoos? Let’s take a look. In the first place, it’s important to know that Broodoos attack with magic, not physical attacks. They are zombie-like creatures that attack with spells and weaknesses. They drop funny masks, which can be crafted into broodoo shields.
While both are useful, players can also craft a Red Topaz Machete to help them complete the game’s tasks faster. The game will run faster if you can get at least 2,500 trading sticks before you begin cutting, so make sure to save your trade sticks. Once you have 2,500 sticks, you can buy a Red Topaz Machete with the gems you’ve obtained. Then, you’ll have an item that will help you cut through bushes and thorny plants, and your tool belt will be filled with gems!
Obtaining a red topaz machete
Obtaining a red topaz machette is the most powerful scimitar-type weapon in the game. It is a great choice for jungle exploration and Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup, as it cuts through undergrowth. You can obtain a red topaz machete by selling items to Safta Doc in Tai Bwo Wannai, and then using the item to make a trade with another player to receive a red topaz machete.