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  1. The servant's moneybag is a piece of furniture that can be built in the corner space in the bedroom of a player-owned house with a Construction level of at least 58. It was added February 23, 2017‎. The moneybag can store up to 3,000,000 coins, and will automatically pay the servant while they...

  2. The tip jar can be built in the tip jar space of the garden and formal garden in a player-owned house. It requires 40 Construction to build and when built, it gives 651 experience. The player must have a hammer and a saw in their inventory to build it.

  3. The Tip jar is built in the Garden and Formal Garden of a player-owned house as a place where other players can give the host of the house coins as a gesture of goodwill. Building the tip jar requires a Construction level of 40.

  4. The money bag can store up to 3,000,000 coins in increments of 100 coins, and will automatically pay the servant while they perform tasks, making it useful when training Construction to save an additional inventory slot and time paying the servant. The money can be withdrawn at any time.

  5. oldschool.runescape.wiki › w › ButlerButler - OSRS Wiki

    The Butler is a servant that players with at least level 40 Construction can hire to do various services in their player-owned house. The butler has the second highest wage at 5,000 coins. Players must pay him the wage every eight uses of his services.

  6. I found 1 OSRS Wiki article for your search. Servant's moneybag | https://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Servant%27s_moneybag. The servant's moneybag can be built in the corner space of the bedroom in a player-owned house. It requires 58 Construction to build and when built, it gives 595 experience.

  7. Can house owners add money to their own tip jar? I'm UIM and can't test this out without building one of my own, but I'd be curious if I could use them as cash storage instead of NMZ or servant moneybags. I've also looked for an answer but haven't found one, even on the wiki.

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