Fish(swords/tuna, a few sharks, lobsters)[lvl 79], ores(whatever ML gives me[lvl 85], possibly some gold or iron on the side if I want to buy RuneScape gold create steel or jewelry ), yews if I'm not cutting logs for bamboo planks, occasionally I will find a few magic logs, but they feel as though they take too long to be worth it in my degree [76], my farming is [lvl 67], my thieving is [78], and my rc is [lvl49]. I think that is all the"collecting" skills. I guess hunter and slayer might be too, with monster drops. That's [lvl 62], and my hunter is [52]. My battle skills are around 65 or so, and I'm level 84 battle.
Since it is one of my favorite skills, keep in mind my gold is sinking into structure and I need. I just process those tools that sell for a lot because I'm squeezing exp out of them rather and skip the middleman. Sure, I could promote my ore and make bank, but I would only need to buy some ore down the line eventually if I want to level my smithing. Might as well just squeeze every ounce of exp and then sell rings of enchantment to get a little less, then invest that on skills that I can't gather for myself. When I get 750k or over a thousand I convert it since I could get about 1 or 2 levels from that gold. Making boards makes it easy to calculate just how much gold I need per amount, as it's always 250 gold per 60 exp.
Obviously do what makes you happy, since it is a game...but your method is like an Ironman, it ineffective in the long run. Now, 3m can buy you most of everything you need. But soon, leveling will become too time intensive and way. You may remember how botting had gotten, if you played back in the pre EoC days. This was since leveling required tasks that are ineffective, unafkable. Like fletching a whole inventory of bows rather than 1. They helped reduce the need to bot with a lot of content. Cooking used to be 1 fish a click. Coming out of a group that plays with end game iron guys, you would definitely enjoy an Ironman. It's a blast, if you prefer mid tier content. Should you wanna finally reach end game content, then you will eventually have to perform or get stuck grinding.
I could never see myself performing ironman. Would I sell my merchandise? The helpless shopkeeps pay crap once they have like 5 of anything, so I gotta use GE. Perhaps if they added a softcore ironman style. Plus when I did another account, I would always be thinking about the way the exp on the acct will be spent on main obtaining 99 in something. Anyways, what is the playstyle? It looks like a long time spent redundantly selling things and buying things and shopping for the finest low/high price is too much effort compared to restricting that. It takes literally seconds. Go into GE with gp stack in inventory, click GE man, click buy, type"walnut de" or whatever, click oak plank, enter how many you wish to buy, increase price if necessary, press confirm, flourish you instantly have thousands of planks faster than you can run 1 stock to the sawmill manually.
The complete best playstyle is to have another account (or multiple of them) which you play simultaneously with your main account and use these alts to make money to fund instruction on your money. But most people do not do that, as it is always dull. So the next most effective play fashion is to always get the greatest rewarding action you've got available at your current stats/progress (see here for a listing of money makers) to make money, then use that money to train the skill utilizing a rather expensive, but fast, method (not necessarily the very expensive/fastest method, though). I'm not sure where there is a maintained list for every skill of runescape 2007 gold the method that is efficient, however, the wiki usually has info on different training methods within their skill guides.