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Umega

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  1. I would stock up on logs then burn. Best place I like to burn in lines is outside the Port Phastasm(sp?) bank.
  2. I think Jagex forgot about them all the elementals, I think they have updated the earth elementals though.
  3. I don't know the exact price, but it's worth a few million gp, try 100m. :?
  4. In Runescape, there are 4 character combat classes. The well known Warrior, the Ranger, the expensive Mage and the not-so-well-known Prayer Beast. I'll explain each class. :) Most newbies to Runescape will have an affinity for the Warrior class. It's easy to start killing things like cows, goblins, etc. Plus there is easy access to food. So most newbies stick with that class for a while until they have done the things they wanted to do in Runescape with the Warrior class. Universally the Warrior is the easiest class for all players, even the expierenced. The Warrior can deal the most amount of damage than any other class. You don't need any ammo for melee, although food is probably similar to keep yourself fighting your target. With good defense, attack and strength you can keep fighting any creature for a good amount of time with ease. The Warrior is mainly used for monster fighting rather than PKing, seeing as practically all monsters in Runescape use melee combat. Although the melee weapon dragon dagger is especially useful at PKing due to it's very fast and repetitive special. The Warrior is also the commonly used combat class for the Slayer skill. The Ranger is probably the second easiest class, but not everyones favourite. It does get a little difficult for the player that is attuned to the upfront, no-ammo Warrior. With the Ranger, you need to find a "safe spot" so that the creature your fighting can't attack you while your safely ranging it from behind a table or mushroom. The Ranger obviously needs arrows, which aren't free in large loads. Usually the player needs to pick up the the arrows to re-use them again, even then some arrows that you shoot will dissappear. For the Ranger to be efficient in combat, the ranger needs to wear Leather armour, because ranger armour increases the accuracy of the ranged skill. This forces the player to wear weakish armour which of course makes upfront ranging not very good. So in turn makes the player range behind an obstacle. You really need to be more expierenced about the game to be a succesful mage. Most newbies to Runescape will think that walking the path of a Mage will be just as easy as the Warrior and probably more awesome. Being a Mage uses runes, unlike arrows, runes are non-refundable when casting spells in combat so you need to be efficient in combat. Runes are also very costly, so Mage is the most expensive class. Mages are best being in the wilderness - PKing. The Ancient spells (being the most expensive to use) like Ice barrage are best used on enemy players: It stops the victim fleeing while dealing damage. The spells of a Mage have a damage cap, regardless of the Mage's magic level. God spells (not charged) can only deal 20 damage, most good warriors have no trouble dealing that kind of damage. Ice barrage can deal up to a max of 30 damage, still not bad but somewhat restictive to the Mage in someways. The armour for a mage has a very similar principle to the Ranger's armour; making the Mage wear magic bonus robes, but making it weak to melee attacks. Most of the other magic spells are generally used for outside combat, so I'll leave that part of being a Mage out. There is another class called the Prayer beast (aka the Monk) which not many people know about it, probably because it offers very little in combat. Basically it's a player that focuses on activating Prayer bonuses to mainly enchance melee combat. The armour and weapon for a Prayer beast is a mace and holy robes/holy plate armour. Because this is a flawed class is the fact that you need lots of your very little amount of prayer points to be good. Altars are usually very far from where you are doing combat. These days the Prayer beast class is generally used alongside (or just the actual prayer skill is used) with the Warrior class. Wow that's probably the biggest post I have ever done on TIF. :anxious: Anyway I justed wanted to explain the popularity of the classes and why they are used. :D Discuss what you think about the combat classes.
  5. I think you can get another one from those mourners that walk along the path to Priffidinas (Elven city), be careful though when you attack them.
  6. They aren't that good, 3A mage has lower stats than Ahrim's. 3A range is slightly better though.
  7. I hope you reported that guy to hell for Jagex impersonation. :lol:
  8. Umega replied to Danlee's topic in General Discussion
    I pretty much use the word "Lol" in every sentence when I PM someone ingame. :anxious: I very rarely use the word "Noob". O:)
  9. Not just any normal staker, a very good staker with lots of money in hand. :?
  10. I wouldn't want a quest boss fight that hard. o_O Keeping in mind that I have NO experience in DK fights or something similar. I doubt many other people have good experience with those kind of non-quest boss fights.
  11. The warlord is out in the open and there aren't any obstacles for you to mage over. You could use bind on him so he won't move. Or get someone else to damage him so that his HP is minimal and all you need to do is take him out with a few mage spells.
  12. Jagex said that this is an intentional fix. Seeing as you are in the desert anyway it would seem fair that all the desert should be made hazardous. Unfortunatly for miners this is not a glitch/bug.
  13. Noble, I killed a couple hundred and couldn't be bothered after that.
  14. Unreal. Although I always had god mode on. :oops: I loved the game, it was so atmospheric, I'd like to play it again without cheating.
  15. Alex. :
  16. Wow your right maybe honest set this whole thing up based on a game :-k :lol: Hmm yeah, if I remember correctly the princess wanted to escape anyway and she didn't mind being kidnapped by the kidnappers, so the kidnappers helped her escape. This story does go quite well with Honest's own kidnap. :
  17. I just saw the video, wasn't sure on the link at first. :P Btw was that music from FF9 in the video? It sounded so familiar. :wink:
  18. Only a lvl 3 clue scroll.
  19. The fire cape was a mistake, Jagex are going to change it back soon.
  20. I was looking at the smithing guide: "Eh? Since when could I make all the mithril stuff? Cool I can make mithril armour in my house now!" I thought I was 68 smithing when really I'm 66 smithing. :|
  21. It's good but I wish they would update all of the interface, rather than just bits of it, it looks a bit messy with old and new things. :| They still don't have barrows armour added in the defence guide (when you click on your skills). :-s
  22. None are f2p. I'm 95% sure.
  23. The whole "You need a team" aspect of the minigame has put me off it, I prefer to play Runescape on my own. The rewards aren't that great enough for me to keep going there. I've only killed the queen once and I don't see the point to bother with it all again.

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