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  1. Those points are exactly why I still return to RS despite leaving it for other games. Other games have their appeal, but that appeal is soon lost when the game "ends" b/c one can't get better w/o using their parents credit cards to the max. RS is merely $6 and to be the best, you do so by doing things in-game and not with your credit card. I really hope that RS will remain the way it is right now, with updates, but nothing major with armour/weapon enchanting. It just changes the entire aspect of the game. I love RS and I know that I will always return if I want to play an mmo if it remains the game that I have loved for so many years.
  2. Pretty good guide, I trained there for a while on my range pure using bronze arrows. Didn't pick the arrows up most of the time, but I did get some nice drops, like nats. About 50 a trip for me, but only around 5 tallys. Still pretty good training spot and I have yet to see anyone there.
  3. I personally didn't have a party to saw, but had friends who I normally wc with to celebrate my 99 wc since we all had a mini type race to reach 99. Fletching wasn't big, but it was hella annoying without Fletch X, but I still had a couple of friends who happened to be in seers to have a mini gathering. I don't plan on any other 99s, but a gathering doesn't seem wrong in my mind if they just so happened to be online. But then skill capes like fletching is getting pretty popular along with cooking and just lost its touch. I don't mind spending 5 mins to say congrats to someone I know, even someone I don't know.
  4. That's hella boring like alching, lol.
  5. Thanks, I think I'll just end up selling them instead...takes way too many alches to 94 and I don't think barrage is worth that much to me moneywise or timewise.
  6. Hey, I'm currently not a member anymore, but I will be later on. I'm just too busy right now to get on a lot, so wasting money on membership isn't an option. I have 87 magic with the goal of 94 in mind. I currently have 18.6k nats from rcing way back. The price is only 240 for them nowadays so I plan on just using them instead of selling them. I need 57.5k alches for 94 magic. 18.6k nats will only get me to L90. Is it even worth it to alch in f2p? I don't even know what to alch. I hate alching and 57.5k is gonna like get me carpal tunnel, lol. Should I just sell them off and train other skills and just train magic the old way. Using dmg spells which will take longer, but it'll be more fun.
  7. It actually looks pretty fun from Den's video. The rewards aren't worth it except maybe the tools unless they add more rewards. A skilling minigame sounds really exciting, but I doubt it could even compare to cwars since more people like to train their combat skils rather than their skills. It'll probably die out in a month or two unless Jagex adds better rewards for playing a 20 min round.
  8. Flax or bs or just flax picking? Is that still profitable? It would give you hundred k or so to start out with and get your other skills up. Fishing seems to be a good choice, get a few more levels and pot up with fishing pot and enter the fishing guild.
  9. Hey, I need some advice for my pure that I'm training in my free time. It'll stay F2P since I have no desires to train skills to get money since I have enough to live in F2P. Attack: 40 Str: 30 Def: 5 - Messed up, but I'm not starting over, it doesn't really matter Range: 42 Mage: 44 Prayer: 1 I'm thinking of a 2h/range pure. Capping attack at 40, but should I even cap str and pursue range lvls? When should I cap magic? 59 for fire blast? Not getting prayer for now and probably won't, there's no prayer pots. Any advice on where I should go from now?
  10. Coal on 10 and the rest of something else like fishing, but flax gives herbs right? Correct me if I'm wrong, but coal and fishing seems to be profitable. It depends on your needs, do you need maples to train fm or is this purely for profit?
  11. Yeah, RS is the only game I played regularly for years and subscribed to for about 2 years. Financial trouble here as well as college courses yet I still find some time to go on my F2P pure. I know that if I subscribe right now I would never pass my classes with all these new content since December. Other games have way too much grinding or not enough so they don't satisfy my needs all the time. If I want to train my skills I do so and it doesn't take much to get there or get the supplies. If I wanted to train, it's simple, supplies and a training spot. RS just keeps on pumping out these awesome updates.
  12. I rarely just take magic, I bring a dds or some melee weapon since of the cb. triangle. I can only bring melee b/c prayers can also help me have the upper hand even if there's the triangle. I can never only bring range unless it's crystal because I feel the urge to pick up my arrows which distracts me from the fight. Kinda off topic...but yeah, If I ancient, I gotta have a dds or whip with me. It's just so simple to switch to dds, pull off 3/4 specs and still ancient them.
  13. I understand the OCD thing, I kinda have the same thing. Barrow armour degards don't annoy me however b/c I rarely look at the number, but yes it's a bit irksome. It's not something I can't deal with though, the armour totally pwns for a couple million. Thankfully it's not a lot to pay to repair it.
  14. Money doesn't equal happiness, in real life or RS. It can be a part of happiness, I'm sure many feel proud of their new armour or spiffy weapon. Friends can make one happy and they don't cost anything to make. A hour of cwar games is more fun, thus happiness, than an hour of skilling to earn a couple hundred thousands. I can easily be broke and happy, but being rich does not guarantee happiness. You can "buy" your friends, but are they really your friend?
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