Woodcutting is quite similar in both p2p and f2p. I think magic trees require 75 wc to RuneScape gold chop, thus a p2p participant with 70 wc wouldn't be able to utilise them. The p2p player could use a dragon axe, however this gives just a small increase in chopping rates in contrast to some rune axe. So, cutting yews, the rates for p2p and f2p are very similar (The only real advantage of p2p will be people at every yew-cutting location).
The fishing guild in p2p provides a much quicker way to generate money from fishing. In f2p, fishing lobsters/swordfish from Karamja provides you maybe 20k an hour (no idea on this one). In p2p, the rate would be at least twice as fast. The p2p player could also fish shark and monkfish which could also give even more gain per hour. So in the time a f2p player makes 100k from fishing, then a p2p player will make 200-300k.
Mining is the identical story, in p2p the mining guild is still one of the best areas for coal/mith, however there are very few people in each world so you always have a few rocks to yourself. You might also utilize the wilderness mining sites in p2p more easily and safely because you've got the option of wilderness teleporting. If a f2p participant made 100k from mining, a p2p player might make 150-200k.
The actual advantage of p2p is in greater levels. If you get 90+ stats in battle, you can generally find small teams, or you may try soloing a number of those high level NPCs in the game such as the GWD bosses (and I know there are a lot more big ones who idk the names of), which usually give you a fantastic fall worth 5-10m+ every now and then. Slayer can also be utilized to make money. I used to make about 400-500k an hour from green dragons as a level 110, while gaining decent combat xp at the exact same time.
Jagex understood that they did not desire rares in Runescape since they didn't intend for what was likely to be funny holiday items, to become the higher-priced things in the Runescape market. Because rares are stopped, eventually (a long time from now), Jagex will get its wish and the rares will disappear from Runescape, through attrition.
One by one, slowly but surely, there will be rares which won't acquire sold-transferred prior to a person stops playing Runescape. (1) A individual with a rare could reduce their password (rather than have recovery questions). (2) A individual with a rare may do something illegal in Runescape to receive their account banned (3) A occasional rare might be missing (highly unlikely given their worth these days that somebody might be so careless, but it IS possible), (4) etc.. ) But it's guaranteed, since no fresh supplies of buy RS gold the discontinued items will ever be generated, that by attrition, there will be no more rares.