Man, I wish I had this calculator back when I started my agility grind! After spending WAY too many hours doing mental math between Seers’ Village laps, finding this tool at osrsmoneymaking.guide feels like discovering a hidden treasure chest.

You know that feeling when you’re halfway through level 67 agility and you’re wondering “how many more Pollnivneach laps until 70?” Yeah, this calculator solves that exact problem. Just punch in your current stats, pick your target, and boom – you get the real numbers instead of guessing.

Why This Calculator Hits Different

Most XP calculators are boring spreadsheet-style tools that make your eyes glaze over. This one? It’s built specifically for agility training, which honestly needed its own special treatment. The skill is weird compared to others – you’re not just grinding one activity, there’s like 20+ different courses and obstacles to choose from.

What really caught my attention was how comprehensive the course list is. We’re talking everything from that painful Gnome Stronghold course (110.5 XP but feels like torture) all the way up to Hallowed Sepulchre floors that give you 11,700 XP if you can handle the intensity.

I’ve been playing OSRS since the early days, and let me tell you – having accurate XP values for every single agility method in one place is HUGE. No more Alt-tabbing to the wiki every five minutes to double-check numbers.

Breaking Down What Makes This Special

The calculator doesn’t just show you basic rooftop courses. It includes all the weird niche stuff too:

Gnome Stronghold obstacles – Those individual barriers, planks, and monkey bars that we all suffered through at level 1. Seeing them listed out brings back memories of clicking that same log balance 50 times.

Rooftop courses – Your bread and butter training from Draynor (120 XP) up to Ardougne (793 XP). These are what most people think of when they hear “agility training.”

Specialty courses – Agility Pyramid, Ape Atoll, Wilderness course. Each has its own quirks and benefits beyond just raw XP.

Hallowed Sepulchre floors – This is where the calculator really shines. Breaking down each floor combination with exact XP values helps you plan your Sepulchre sessions properly.

Real Talk About These Training Methods

Let me share some honest experiences with these courses, because the numbers only tell part of the story.

Draynor Village was my home for levels 10-20. Simple course, decent XP for the level requirement, and you start getting those precious marks of grace. The 120 XP per lap felt amazing back then compared to Gnome Stronghold.

Canifis at level 40 was like graduating to the big leagues. That jump from 120 to 240 XP per lap made such a difference. Plus the spooky atmosphere kept things interesting during those long grinding sessions.

Seers’ Village changed everything at level 60. 570 XP per lap, plus if you’ve got the hard diary done, you can teleport right back to the start. Game changer for efficiency.

But here’s where it gets interesting – Hallowed Sepulchre completely flipped agility training on its head. Going from mindless clicking to actually needing skill and timing? Revolutionary. The XP rates speak for themselves – 11,700 for floors 1-5 is insane compared to traditional methods.

How I Actually Use This Calculator

When I’m planning agility sessions, I don’t just look at the highest XP method and call it a day. Context matters.

Am I feeling focused and want maximum gains? Hallowed Sepulchre floors 1-4 for that sweet 5,700 XP per completion.

Just want to chill and watch YouTube? Seers’ Village rooftops with the teleport method.

Need some variety because I’m going crazy from repetition? Maybe mix in some Agility Pyramid runs or hit up the Wilderness course for the thrill factor.

The calculator helps me make these decisions by showing exactly what I’m giving up or gaining with each choice. Sometimes sacrificing 200 XP per hour for better AFK potential is totally worth it.

Smart Training Progressions

Here’s how I’d approach agility training using this calculator’s data:

Early levels (1-40): Don’t overthink it. Gnome Stronghold until 10, Draynor until 20, Al Kharid until 30, then Varrock until 40. These levels fly by anyway.

Mid-game (40-60): Canifis rooftops all the way. 240 XP per lap is solid, marks of grace keep flowing, and it’s not too crowded usually.

Getting serious (60-70): Seers’ Village becomes your best friend. That hard diary teleport makes it so much more bearable. 570 XP per lap adds up fast.

High level options (70+): This is where choices get interesting. Pollnivneach gives 890 XP per lap, but Hallowed Sepulchre floors 1-3 give 3,000 XP per completion. Depends on your skill level and attention span.

The Real Cost of Training Agility

Something the calculator doesn’t show directly is time investment. Sure, Hallowed Sepulchre gives amazing XP, but floor 1-5 completions take serious concentration and practice. Meanwhile, you can do Canifis rooftops half-asleep.

I learned this the hard way grinding for 99. Started trying to optimize everything, burning myself out on Sepulchre runs, then switching back to more chill methods to actually maintain my sanity.

The membership icon next to most high-level methods tells its own story too. F2P agility is pretty rough – you’re basically stuck with Gnome Stronghold forever. Membership opens up SO many better options.

Making the Grind Bearable

Agility has a reputation for being the worst skill in OSRS, and honestly? It’s not entirely wrong. The XP rates feel slow, there’s no exciting drops, and it’s incredibly repetitive.

But this calculator helps by giving you concrete goals. Instead of “I want higher agility,” you can say “I need exactly 42,847 more XP for level 75.” Breaking that down into laps or completions makes it feel achievable.

I also love how seeing all the options laid out helps you switch things up. Feeling bored with Seers’ Village? Try some Ape Atoll for variety. The 580 XP isn’t terrible, and the different environment helps break the monotony.

Practical Tips from Experience

Always prioritize graceful outfit first. Rooftop courses give marks of grace, and having full graceful makes EVERYTHING in OSRS better. The calculator shows which courses give these marks.

Don’t ignore diary benefits. Seers’ Village with hard diary teleport, Ardougne with elite diary XP boost – these bonuses aren’t reflected in the base XP values but make huge differences.

Consider your mental state. Tired after work? Stick to simple rooftops. Feeling sharp and focused? That’s Hallowed Sepulchre time.

Mix training methods. Doing the same course for hours drives you crazy. Use the calculator to plan variety – maybe Seers’ during the day, Canifis while watching TV.

Common Questions I Get Asked

“What’s the fastest way to train agility?” Raw XP? Hallowed Sepulchre floors 1-5 at 11,700 per completion. Realistically? Depends on your level and skill. Most people do better with consistent rooftop grinding.

“Should I do Wilderness agility course?” The 571.4 XP per lap looks decent, but getting PK’d ruins your rhythm. I’d only recommend it if you enjoy the risk or need variety.

“When should I start Hallowed Sepulchre?” You can begin at level 52, but it really becomes worthwhile around 72 when floors 1-3 give 3,000 XP per completion. Before that, stick to rooftops.

Is agility worth training?” Look, I’m gonna be straight with you – it depends what you’re after. Diary requirements? Yeah, you gotta do it. Chasing that max cape? No choice there either. But if you just want better run energy, honestly there are way easier methods like getting your Graceful set or using stamina potions.

Wrapping This Up

This agility calculator basically saves you from doing math homework every time you want to set training goals. Agility’s still gonna be agility – lots of clicking, not much excitement (except maybe Sepulchre if you’re into that) – but now you can actually plan your suffering properly.

What I really dig about having all these numbers in one spot is you can finally compare methods without opening fifteen wiki tabs. Want to know if grinding Pollnivneach for three more levels is worth it versus jumping straight into Prifddinas? The calculator shows you exactly what you’re getting into.

Sure, agility training’s still a slog. Always has been, probably always will be. But when you can see “okay, 847 more Seers’ laps gets me to level 75,” suddenly that goal feels way less impossible than just staring at your XP bar wondering when the pain ends.

The calculator won’t magically make agility your favorite skill, but it’ll definitely make your training sessions less of a guessing game. And honestly? That’s probably the best we can hope for with this skill.

Good luck out there, and remember – every lap gets you closer to never having to do agility again!