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Jersey Mike posted:For the goon that asked for my stats, my attack is 80, defense 71, constitution 75, and strength 73. What's your Slayer?
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Spergminer posted:What's your Slayer? My Slayer level is 63. /quickchat
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Jersey Mike posted:My Slayer level is 63. Crap, I have a few whip vines I could give you to buff your whip, but they require 75 attack and 80 slayer to combine and use.
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So to any new comers or returning players, I can't stress enough how important game knowledge is. This game is 50% clicking on the same spot until you develop carpel tunnel, and 50% knowing how to do poo poo. To learn how to do poo poo, you should Google up answers and play quests. Playing from the earliest quests to the most recent you can get an idea of the games releases. Here's a list of the quests, oldest to newest, start from the bottom and work your way up; try to do about 2 quests a day. http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_quest_release_dates Reading the dialogue on the quests can be kinda funny at times, that British witty banter and all. You'll find things get quite tedious at times if you just skip all of the conversations. By all means use a guide though, nothing wrong with a bit of help. The above website has a search function, use it. Search stuff you need to learn about. Don't know where to train? Search it. Keep learning until you become a Runescape poo poo master, you'll get to the point were you can just flow around the map like a ninja because you know about everything. That is all on learning. Also, has anybody else's client been closing on It's own periodically, or is it just me? I mean the servers were never good but gently caress when the client closes half way through a Mithril drag kill; leaves me a bit angsty. sKai white fucked around with this message at 23:27 on Feb 13, 2014 |
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skai white I don't think you can recover from that fail thread you made a few minutes ago
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 23:00 |
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Greenllama posted:skai white I don't think you can recover from that fail thread you made a few minutes ago Shhhhh, I'm pretending it didn't happen.
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 23:18 |
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sKai white posted:Shhhhh, I'm pretending it didn't happen. Someone link it. (from the gaschamber haha)
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 23:59 |
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3608781&pagenumber=1&perpage=40#post425688720 It's pretty dull, mostly just a few morons try to and fail at being funny.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 00:05 |
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I definitely prefer keys to spins: Free 6.5M.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 03:05 |
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My stats from my recently retrieved account! http://gyazo.com/5497d2f51e0b817f88fe1462ad477b9b
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 04:00 |
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Themata getting owned by a pub... Skai needing to lurk more... So shameful. You know what needs to be done:
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 04:55 |
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Poor Kalphite Queen, getting walloped so hard her graphics fall apart.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 06:36 |
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Well, not that 200 combat is the best situation, but they're capitulating to the anti-EOC whiners. I can only imagine it'll go back to being a melee-based calculation, too. Everyone start maxing their combat.
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Okay, Runescape entirely crashed on me while we were dunging. And now I can't even get back IN because 'ClassNotFoundException' Rs2Applet.class. Not even a different browser is working. Edit: Was some stupid security setting, I think. Kgummy fucked around with this message at 17:56 on Feb 14, 2014 |
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Holy hell Grenwalls are great Hunter XP, and the Oog'log pool makes them so much easier/better to hunt.
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Magres posted:Holy hell Grenwalls are great Hunter XP, and the Oog'log pool makes them so much easier/better to hunt. Yeah It's not bad money as well. Dunno if anybody remembers the Giant ChinChompa update, but aside from being a turd pile, you can do it on the hour every hour to get some tickets allowing you into an instanced grenwall area. Maybe It's worth a look. You get to catch butterflies and put them into a butterfly jar!
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sKai white posted:Yeah It's not bad money as well. it is far from a turd pile, it owns. Pretty decent chunk of xp for a d&d you can do twice a day.
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Yeah it's easy to bang out like 50k XP a day doing Giant Chin for half an hour (15 minutes x 2), then like 150k-200k in an hour or so scooping up 200 Grenwalls. You'll blow close to a million on Raw Pawya Meat if you catch them half the time (which is about what I get) and pull in a few million worth of Grenwall Spikes. Seriously Big Chin plus Grenwalls owns and makes you piles of money and fast Hunter XP. I loving hate Hunter as much as the next person and I don't mind it, cause there's basically no competition and you can do a full load of meat in like ten minutes and get 20k XP. Banking regularly breaks up the monotony of Hunter a lot, too. Even if you can't burn all your tickets, you can just save them up for a slow day and mow through them when you have time. Magres fucked around with this message at 01:49 on Feb 15, 2014 |
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Giant Chinchompa owns. I recently discovered the daily D&D tokens work with it now, so I shall be using some of those during double xp weekend.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 01:45 |
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Time do do some Corporeal Beast
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 03:12 |
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Disco Dickdog posted:
First: Augtism posted:Ahhh gently caress you Second: Good to know that Lucky equipment exists. I have got 4 purple jewels since the start of Treasure Hunter but they were all huge lamps.
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Whoa whoa! What's this? It's time for: Pizza Lady's Farmer's Farming Planting Guide This will act as a supplement to my main Farming guide. It'll give you a general idea on what's good to plant at what levels so you don't have to wonder and blunder about what should go in your patches! As the wiki page recommends, if you are Farming level 1, doing Fairy Tail I is supposed to boost you to Farming level 17, which owns cause all skills suck to level at first. (Note: You can check what a crop needs to protect it by opening the Farming skill tab in game and clicking on the item you're planting) I'll break up the guide into five parts based on how high your farming level is, and rate different crops based on profitability, experience rate, and cost to obtain seeds for. I'll also include the level I recommend you do it till, though that's up to your own discretion. Worm Digging Twerp (Farming Level 1-20) Potatoes (Level 1-99), Allotment Profit: Very good Exp: Very poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Potatoes are great for profit, despite being a level 1 crop. Recommended if you want to make a cheap profit no matter your level. Sweetcorn (Level 20-87), Allotment Profit: Poor Exp: Okay Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Sweetcorn is decent to plant if you have a scarecrow in the flower patch to protect it, though you can have marigolds planted to protect potatoes which are better money. I used to plant these until I learned how much money potatoes were. Guam (Level 9-32), Herb Profit: Good Exp: Poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Guams, like potatoes, are a good low level profitable item you can plant. While harralander and tarromin are cheap as well, their profits are not as good and the exp differences are minimal, so guam is the choice herb to go with until you can plant higher levels. Marigold (Level 2-52), Flower Profit: Good Exp: Poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Marigolds protect potatoes, so I'd grow these and leave them there until you can afford white lilies. Redberry Bush (Level 10-36), Bush Profit: Very good Exp: Very poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Redberry bushes are the first bushes you can grow and they yield decent profit for their fruit. Tree (Level 15-30), Regular Tree Profit: n/a Exp: Decent Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: I won't take into consideration profits for regular trees, since it's no different from chopping any other tree (with the exception of willows) Flower Watering Nerd (Farming Level 21-49) Strawberry (Level 31-87), Allotment Profit: Poor Exp: Okay Cost: Somewhat expensive (unless buying it from in-game stores) Notes: Strawberries will work out experience wise if you don't really need money from potatoes, but if you buy the seeds from the GE it'll cost you about 7,200 GP for eight allotments so unless you're already rich to begin with, either use the seeds bought from the general store for it or avoid. Watermelon (Level 47-87), Allotment Profit: Poor Exp: Good Cost: Very expensive Notes: Watermelon seeds are like strawberries but three times more expensive. Doing all eight regular allotments will cost you about 21,600 GP which is nothing to sneeze at. Better avoided in my opinion or limited to a few allotments. Limpwurt (Level 26-52), Flower Profit: Good Exp: Somewhat poor Cost: Very cheap Notes: Limpwurts are okay to plant if you aren't going to do potatoes in your flower patch, but the profit you'd make off of potatoes would far exceed anything the limpwurts can get you in the long run. Rannar (Level 32-44), Herb Profit: Very good Exp: Okay Cost: Very cheap Notes: Most herbs from rannar onward end up being very profitable, so it's down to personal choice for the most part. Spirit Weed (Level 36-50), Herb Profit: Good Exp: Okay Cost: Very cheap Notes: Spirit weed is cheaper than rannar to plant, but also rakes in less profit. Toadflax (Level 38-50), Herb Profit: Very good Exp: Okay Cost: Cheap Notes: Unlike spirit weed, Toadflax is more expensive to plant than rannar, but brings in more profit. Irit (Level 44-50), Herb Profit: Very good Exp: Okay Cost: Very cheap Notes: Irit seeds are cheaper than rannar seeds but yield as much profit, so they're a good choice to upgrade to. Wergali (Level 46-50), Herb Profit: Very good Exp: Okay Cost: Very cheap Notes: Similar to spirit weed. Dwellberry Bush (Level 36-59), Bush Profit: Very good Exp: Poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: I don't understand dwellberries. Despite being near useless, they constantly sell at high prices. I'm still baffled as to how these sold for about 2k a berry so definitely a bush you want to grow. Willow Tree (Level 30-99), Tree Profit: Good Exp: Very good Cost: Very cheap Notes: Willows are a great budget tree to grow if you end up not being able to afford the higher level trees. They're also cheap to protect if you have the culinomancer chest. I only grow willows unless I happen to get seeds for other trees and it happens to be that double xp weekend is coming up soon. Apple Tree (Level 27-33), Fruit Tree Profit: Decent Exp: Good Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Apple trees will be your first fruit tree. They give a nice chunk of experience and usually yield pricey goods you can harvest to use or sell. Apples don't sell too well it seems, unless you basket them up (used for willow tree protection). Banana Tree (Level 33-39), Fruit Tree Profit: Good Exp: Good Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Bananas sell for more money than apples, probably because they're an ingredient for Fruit Bat pouches. A six banana harvest will net you close to 3,000 GP. Orange Tree (Level 39-99), Fruit Tree Profit: Good Exp: Good Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Oranges are even more profitable for some reason. If you wish to constantly cut down and plant new fruit trees cheap while getting a small bit of profit, orange trees will be your best option. Curry Tree (Level 42-99), Fruit Tree Profit: Decent Exp: Good Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Curry trees will be your choice over oranges if you want experience over money. Evil Turnip (Level 42-99), Evil Turnip (Draynor Manor) Profit: Very good Exp: Very poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: These grow fast, only taking about five minutes at a time, but give very little experience and is not a feisable practice unless you really want the turnips. Casual Gardening Hipster (Farming Level 50-70) White Lily (Level 52-99), Flower Profit: n/a Exp: Very poor Cost: Varies Notes: The sole purpose of white lilies is to protect any allotment patch from dying. Thus, it is crucial you get these as soon as possible, which you have a 100% rate of obtaining with Hard Falador Tasks. Avantoe (Level 50-62), Herb Profit: Great Exp: Decent Cost: Expensive Notes: If money is what you're looking for, avantoe is the herb of choice. It yields huge profit and if you're not bothered with experience, it's great to plant. Kwuarm (Level 56-62), Herb Profit: Very good Exp: Decent Cost: Cheap Notes: Kwuarm seeds are cheap to buy, so they're lower risk than avantoe, but less profit. Snapdragon (Level 62-99), Herb Profit: Great Exp: Decent Cost: Somewhat expensive Notes: Snapdragon seeds are cheaper to buy, but yield profits close to avantoe. Cadantine (Level 67-91), Herb Profit: Good Exp: Good Cost: Somewhat expensive Notes: Cadantines are the choice over snapdragons if you want experience over money. Whiteberry Bush (Level 59-96), Bush Profit: Very good Exp: Poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Whiteberries are a good alternative to dwellberry bushes if you want a steady profit, while dwellberries offer possibly spontaneously huge profit. Maple Tree (Level 45-99), Tree Profit: n/a Exp: Good Cost: Expensive Notes: If money isn't an obstacle, maple seeds may be used instead of willows for double the experience rate. Yew Tree (Level 60-99), Tree Profit: n/a Exp: Good Cost: Very Expensive Notes: Doubles on maple tree cost and experience, but to pay to protect these is extremely expensive. Pineapple Tree (Level 51-57), Fruit Tree Profit: Very poor Exp: Good Cost: Somewhat expensive Notes: Pineapples are a sharp rise in terms of cost, loss of profit, and experience gain. Personally wouldn't recommend these over curry, but if you can afford it it's not a bad choice. Papaya Tree (Level 57-99), Fruit Tree Profit: Great Exp: Very good Cost: Very expensive Notes: If you don't plan on constantly replanting papaya trees, these will make you lots of money from their fruit. Definitely recommended to plant, either way. Palm Tree (Level 68-99), Fruit Tree Profit: Great Exp: Very good Cost: Extremely expensive Notes: Palm trees are not a viable choice to plant constantly unless you have a lot of money. Like papayas however, they yield expensive coconuts, and definitely are another fruit tree you want planted. Cactus (Level 55-99), Cactus (Al Kharid) Profit: Great Exp: Very poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Cactuses are amazing profit especially with hard desert tasks done. Only in Runescape would people pay more for loving cactus spines than bars of gold. Bittercap Mushroom (Level 53-74), Mushroom (Canafis) Profit: Poor Exp: Somewhat poor Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Especially if you have medium Mortyania tasks done, these are the only thing to plant until you can upgrade to Morchellas. Tree Hugging Hippie (Farming Level 70-90) Snape Grass (Level 80-99), Allotment Profit: Awful Exp: Poor Cost: Very expensive Notes: Unless I'm missing something, snape grass is absolutely not worth planting because of the tremendous increase in the price of the seeds (it used to be far cheaper, making it profitable). You could sell the seeds for more money than you could get from planting them, even with white lilies, so don't bother with these ever. Sunchoke (Level 87-99), Allotment Profit: n/a Exp: Great Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Thanks to wishing well fruits, all seeds that give additional experience in other skills are dirt cheap. These are amazing to plant for Strength experience especially with white lilies. Definitely recommended. Butterfly Flower (Level 88-99), Flower Profit: Poor Exp: Poor Cost: Very cheap Notes: If you have white lilies, I wouldn't bother with these, unless you do not plan on using the allotments. Reeds (Level 78-95), Hops Profit: Good Exp: Poor Cost: Somewhat cheap Notes: These are good for profit but trying to acquire the hops to protect them is difficult and would end up being expensive. Lantadyme (Level 73-99), Herb Profit: Great Exp: Very good Cost: Expensive Notes: If this dies, that's a big profit loss, so either make sure these don't die with supercompost and checking up on them (Amulet of Farming can help), or use the patch from My Arms Big Adventure (which I haven't done yet ). Dwarf Weed (Level 79-99), Herb Profit: Great Exp: Very good Cost: Expensive Notes: Same story as Lantadyme. Torstol (Level 85-99), Herb Profit: Good Exp: Very good Cost: Expensive Notes: This is cheaper than Lantadyme and Dwarf Weed, but yields less profit. Magic Tree (Level 1-20), Tree Profit: n/a Exp: Very good Cost: Extremely expensive Notes: Buying magic tree seeds are extremely expensive, as is paying to protect them. These are only for if you have money to burn or to complete Falador tasks. Potato Cactus (Level 86-99), Cactus Profit: Very good Exp: Very good Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Potato cactus gives more experience at the cost of profit. It's up to you to decide what you need more. Calquat Tree (Level 72-99), Calquat (Karmaja) Profit: Awful Exp: Good Cost: Somewhat expensive Notes: Calquats are nice in that (as of now at least) the amount you pay for a seed is the amount of experience you get. Morchella Mushroom (Level 74-99), Mushroom Profit: Great Exp: Good Cost: Very cheap Notes: These are a must plant, especially with Mortanyia medium tasks done. They can be hard to sell, but when they do you'll make great money. Spirit Tree (Level 83-99), Spirit Tree (Port Sarim, Brimhaven, Miscellenia) Profit: n/a Exp: Great Cost: n/a Notes: Spirit Tree seeds are hard to obtain but offer great profit and transportation. Always plant these, especially during double xp weekends and with bonus xp available! Jolly Green Rancher (Farming Level 91-99) Fly Trap (Level 93-99), Allotment Profit: n/a Exp: Good Cost: Extremely cheap Notes: Great for farming and theiving experience. No more picking pockets and getting stunned! Grapevine (Level 95-99), Hops Profit: Great Exp: Very poor Cost: Expensive Notes: If you aren't looting these seeds off of gnomes or something, they will be expensive to obtain, but they offer great profits upon yielding their berries Fellstalk (Level 91-99), Herb Profit: Okay Exp: Great Cost: Very cheap Notes: Fellstalk owns bones. Your profits won't be anywhere near as good but holy poo poo the experience rate. If you want a quick trip to 99 Farming, these are the herbs to plant! Wishing Well (Level 96-99), Bush Profit: Varies (Usually awful to very poor) Exp: Good Cost: Very cheap Notes: Wishing well fruits are a gamble - you'll likely lose money or come out even. I made a little bit of profit with them, but it's much better to simply clear these after getting the experience from them. Hope that helps! Let me know if there's anything you'd like to note or add. Also a special note on hops: I normally can't be bothered to plant them, which is why so many of them are not listed, but I imagine they'd be good money, since they're often used to protect higher level crops. If anyone wants to let me know what hops are like, that'd be great! Themata fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Jun 26, 2014 |
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I couldn't tell you about most hops plants, but reed seeds are incredibly profitable right now even if you only use super composts to protect them. Four hops patches of reeds nets you 300-360 swamp toads, currently going for a little over 1k each. Greenfingers aura works with the harvests there too, and harvests of 400+ toads aren't uncommon with supreme greenfingers or better.
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It might be a good idea to put what kinds of payment you use for protection for the plants. EDIT: Pizza Lady's recent posts have inspired me to begin farming again! I'm skipping allotments because xp waste, but I'm still going to do trees, herbs, bushes, and hops(reeds). How Rude fucked around with this message at 21:27 on Feb 15, 2014 |
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It's odd you guys all of a sudden got those, because I got the sub hood the other day and got myself 2.5m. Maybe they upped the rate to promote buying keys?
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 09:30 |
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Yeah, I also got lucky arma legs, and I've never gotten anything close to that before. They definitely upped the rate on them.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 16:24 |
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Apparently love letters aren't allowed on Entaria amongst other things cause these monks are dumb and started following Saradomin because some girl rejected them in Falador High School!!! So I went on there and killed a unicorn and the first one gave me love letters! The monks didn't do anything though like kick me off the island for being loved. Oh well. That unicorn is totally head over heels for me~
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Themata posted:
I am surprised Jagex actually realised you could use Love notes to give yourself a weapon on Entaria, considering all the other poo poo they seem to forget about.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 12:36 |
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Can someone tell me what is going on here?
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Highly Unnecessary posted:Can someone tell me what is going on here? Art.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 22:25 |
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Rayman.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 01:42 |
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Thread! I have a gift for you! Here is what happens when you stall a game of heist for 12 minutes and the other people ahve no way to end the game other than ending it: They completely ignore the fact that I'm in jail and argue with each other for 12 minutes. To be fair I only stalled the game because of that druidess lady, she really was insufferable.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 03:59 |
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So Heist is terrible? Good to know Who am I kidding, I can grief pubbies at it. Officially the best activity. Also that druidess person is the biggest sperglord. Literally "I can't talk like a normal human being so I use a verbose manner of speaking and pretend it makes me look smart."
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All right, gently caress it, I'm coming back. Hipstermagus, if I got kicked or whatever (probably, it's been two years). Let's see if I can get high enough levels to do the fun quests before getting bored this time!
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First let's illustrate just how completely awful the new graphical update is: With that out of the way, I did some bossing today! Lemonytang and I did pretty well and got two zamorak hilts: Mine sold for 3.25 million while Lemony's sold for 3.5 mil just because he sold first. I also didn't include my 10 Lantadymes or 41 Wine of Zamoraks so I actually got more than this. I decided this was a sign and went to Barrows! This is my first loot. This is my result after ten lootings. This is what my first and third Queen Black Dragon looting looked like. The second one just gave me my second dragonkin journal and 5 uncut dragonstones.
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Themata posted:
You got three barrows drops after 10 runs? I've never managed to get anything better than a few bolt racks after trying for a few months now.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 09:53 |
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Magres posted:Who am I kidding, I can grief pubbies at it. Officially the best activity. So Heist can be hijacked? Now the only question is which book to type out while people are waiting.
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To all the somewhat impoverished goons out there, I present to you a picture This was all done with only a couple hours. Right now, pre bonus xp weekend, unfinished pots are pretty great money. I implore you to make some. Just not avantoe, I'm doing those next.
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Alpha Kenny Juan posted:So Heist can be hijacked? Now the only question is which book to type out while people are waiting. Take a page from Joementum's book and make it Atlas Shrugged
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Nm
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