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could only be one reason... u forgot to weild the anti-shield :shame:
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chamcham replied to pansynator's topic in General Discussion
Sun rises in the East, sets in the West. That's the price people offer for Laws when they need one or two really quickly to teleport somewhere, in bulk laws are 300-500gp each. Jagex can't have only some objects with the 'operate' function and others not, if one has that option then every equipable item in the game has to too. Now you know why. : Thanks alot Um_Bong0. Here have a kebab! Lawl -
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chamcham replied to pansynator's topic in General Discussion
varrock bank vault... The items wont dissapear for some reason... so does other stuff... except some certain stuff like bones.. most of the banker in a bank would face south when they arent busy.. why? why do ppl still selling laws for 1kea? U ask me where i come from.. or asl.. or what ever about me.. i can report you for asking personal details...!!! LOl.. jk -
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chamcham replied to pansynator's topic in General Discussion
Try prenouncing friendsss list... isnt it hard... why wouldnt any one stupid enough to close the accept aid button?? Why to they need that button anyway?? Do u delete ur friend by pressing the delete button and type in their name or do u just right click their name and remove??? How stupid!!!! Lawl -
Do "Gold Items", and sell them at "Grum's Jewelry Shop" in Port Sarim. You can't miss it. Use the Crafting Guild to mine your Gold and get the other things you'll need to complete the items to sell to the shop. Put some of your Gem Collection into it too. :) You'll get nothing but profit, and never have to spend a penny of your current stocks. :) Hope this helps. :) ~Mr. Devnull yeah, thas a good idea too ^^
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flax... make bow strings!!! cost: times to pick flax.. and string them speed: ok, kinda slow get: alot money buy cowhides or hunt ur own hides cost: 100ea hides or u can kill ur own cows at crafting guild and cost times to tanned them speed: better than ok... get: fast exp, not as fast as silver but... if u buy hides... yeah its fast buy silver ores or bars cost: take times to mine the ores and smith them speed: ores- fast bars- very fast get: lots fast exp and less money when u sell to general shop Make lantern lens... Cost: need to complete the hand in the sand quest... buy molten glass for 20gp speed: kinda faster get: dont really know.. im a f2p.. hehe.. more exp then the others i mentioned thats all i can help! http://www.tip.it/runescape/?page=crafting_guide.htm
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Yes YOU CAN!!
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chamcham replied to Boromir_2001's topic in RuneScape Suggestions
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I was fighting Hill giants in world 55 NOW!! I am weilding my Full RUne Gold Trimed armour There was this level 75... He said "Nice armour, but not a good as mine" Sight, his wearing a normal full rune armour.... For my opinion, actually its no different... just that mine is more fancy then his.. I'm not saying his poor or what.. But he is just being rude saying that... Do u think Noobs says such things like that??
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yes, but it depends too... Not all players are noob... Those macroers are noob... (if that's what u meant by stupid) Stupidity could be natural for them... but its sad that u just call them noob. Just because they are naturaly stupid... UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING STUPID 1. noob Shortened form of "newbie," the most hilarious insult ever invented, in which a person who uses a computer game too much is ridiculing one who does not, for being "new" at the game, which of course they once were. Generally speaking, the speaker of this "insult" is one who should be on the receiving end of most insults. Commonly found in allegiance with "1337$1'331<," or "leetspeak," the accepted language of computer gaming geeks which takes a ludicrous amount of time to type. (A good deal of this definition is opinionated, given. But the definition still resides within.) 2 'Noob' is an offensive term rarely applied to people that are actually new to a particular online game or community. Different online social groups consider different types of people to fall under the category of being a 'noob'. For instance, people who type with correct syntax will often label people who substitute words such as 'you' and 'are' with 'u' and 'r' as being quite 'noobish'. Immature players in video games will often label their opponents as "noobs", regardless of whether they have lost or won. Generally, however, people use 'noob' as an applicable insult for anyone who happens to piss them off. A person will also often use this term to describe people that they feel are beneath them. Many times, during online arguments, players will pull this term out of their [wagon] as an insult when their own 'wit' is running dry. A newb is quite different from a n00b, being that a newb IS a new player. Not only are they new, but they ask politely for things, are respectful, and are pleasant people. In an online Fantasy MMORPG, n00b Player A: hi plssss halp me 2 get 2 place wher i kan lvl up plsss Player B: ... Uhh? Wow, try learning how to type, noob. In an online Fantasy MMORPG, newb Player A: Hi, can you tell me of or help me get to a place where I can level up, please? Player B: Sure! :) 1. n00b A inexperienced and/or ignorant or unskilled person. Especially used in computer games. Haha that n00b got pwned. 2. n00b n. 1) A person who is new to a game 2) A person who, regardless of experience, lacks the skill or copmetence to be competitive in a certain game 3) Someone who tends to whine or complain when being beaten at a game - often done by accussing more skilled opponents of hacking 4) One who may talk trash, claiming to be elite at a game, only to be beaten down by a better player, or will turn down any games when challenged by better players. v. 1) To act or behave in the way that a n00b would 2) Behaving as if lacking experience, skill or knowledge NOTE: Can be used with a number of connotations. Often is used mockingly or in a manner of jesting. Other times is used seriously, but is often considered a brainless or weak insult when used alone as a supposed malicious insult. Is generally considered rude and deragatory unless a person is displaying disregard and general apathy towards other players - in this case, skill may be a non-factor (see definitions 3 and 4). n. This n00b just charges in at the enemies and gets owned in the first 10 seconds of the game. v. Look at this guy n00bing it up - I've never seen anyone die so fast, so often. 3. n00b An individual that plays a particular multiplayer game less than 15 hours a day, thus causing him/her to be less skilled at that game than the person calling him/her a n00b. N00bs are usually classified as having a job, an active social life, and possibly a lover. These things are reviled in the "gamer" community, which means that n00bs are hated with a passion in thier circles. The term is usually used in Counterstrike servers and Battle.net, where many mouthbreathing "elite gamers" and internet tough-guys can be found. Normal player: hey, how do I beat (x) if I'm using (y)? "Elite" gamer: lololol ur a n00b u suk lolol pwned get sum skilz nub [bleep] Normal player: Uhhh....what? 4. n00b The derogatory word used to label someone who is new to a particular game/forum/server/where-e ver. Many people misuse the word, insulting new members by calling them 'n00b's. The word 'newb' is sometimes confused with this term - 'newb' standing for 'new beginner'. Whereas a n00b means one of two common terms. 1) A new member who is acting stupidly. 2) A member who is acting stupidly, regardless of level and/or experience. 1) "Lol, u level 1 n00b stfu pwned." 2) "Wow, that guy's been here for 4 years and he still acts like a n00b." /define.php?term=noob]http://www.[ForbiddenSite]/define.php?term=noob /define.php?term=n00b]http://www.[ForbiddenSite]/define.php?term=n00b
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after i bought the armour, i still have 500k...
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Yeah.. i agree... they just call u noob just because u wont buy it or sell it... Lamers... but if the word "noob" got ban from the internet, there wont be any competetive... that would be not so fun anymore! But still... i think this word should be use wisely... I dont walk around and calling ppl noob... i call ppl noob when they are calling others noob... thats my motto... I call them newb or newbie when they are kinda new in runescape.. i rather help them then calling them noob making them more stupid.. Noob means they are incapable in playing the game... Refuse to buy an item they are selling doesnt mean im Noob.... U can call me jerk, stupid.. but noob, it just hurt me.. so i just shout in front the computer screen (whatever i want)... rather then start cursing in the chat box and get reported... hehe
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what ever i did was frustrating... i did was buy cheap coals and irons, smith them to bars.. sell them 550ea.. i make around 200k for each 1k bars i smith... but i dont think ppl selling cheap ores now... mith bars isnt my thing... i did think about airs b4.. they cost like 12-15ea... i can make 100 per round... but i get boring easily by running around... but anyway, im doing lobs now... Hey, is there any items are good for merchanting??? i wanna try.. kinda risky sometimes :ohnoes:
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Well, i just bought my full rune (G) so, now im poor... I need someone or any1 of you... To help me out.. think of a plan on how to make money... Or... u can place a link on any jobs that i am able to do.. im a f2p... my sig shows my stats... help me out man!!! I want a fast money making... i dont like merchanting.. i like jobs that gives exp.. alright.. thanks first.. post a reply ok!!!
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i have 7.8 blackmark out of 10... few cuz of offensive language and some for using auto click to alchemy... what i did was placing my mouse on the spot, and set it to click in a certain times... try to think about it.. i was STUPID! thanks jagex for not banning me yet.. and giving me one more chance maybe becuz i'd reported few report abuse... ^^ now, i have set a limit for myself, no public chatting... incase something bad came out of the msg box.. lawl
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I saw this book once.. about freaky stuff happened and amazing stuff.. then when i turned the page.. i saw this artikel.. it was about the unluckiest day.. the book was so old, i belive this gone happened since like forver.. its true.. belive it.. since 13th had passed for me.. im ok now.. hehe my dad did got sick
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Oh... now thats just really sux
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Oh really, y dont u share some of u story??
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The Superstition Behind Friday The 13th It's strange how society has come to accept "superstition" so plainly and unquestioning. Go to every hotel in the States and there is almost never a floor with the number 13 in it. However, if you should venture to a hotel in Italy, you will indeed find that 13 is not skipped over. In fact, a gold charm of the number is given to Italian infants to ensure good luck and prosperity in their developing life. Why then, is there such suspicion surrounding 13? Furthermore, ever wonder what makes Friday the 13th so "evil"? (Note: Friday the 13th was considered a day of bad luck and evil long before the movies came out!) There are various theories surrounding 13. Since Christianity has had a extremely large influence on all societies as a whole, we shall look there first. At the "Final Supper" or "Last Supper" (whoever you chose to term it) there were 13 guests. Some believe Jesus to be the 13th at feast, occurring just before he was Crucified. This is a largely debatable theory, however. How does one know where to start counting? Many chose to go by the painting "The Last Supper," forgetting that this is an artist's interpretation of an event he did not attend. The painting depicts the disciples and Jesus at a table, but evidence suggests that the last supper was not conducted at a table. Rather the participants were seated on the ground where it was cooler. (The climate in Israel, at that time, suggests they would have stayed on the ground to keep cool.) Furthermore, where to start counting (when assuming the picture is accurate)? If one started with Judas, Jesus became the 13th guest. Conversely, if the count began at Jesus, it was indeed Judas who was 13. Both options would contribute to the mystique surrounding 13: Jesus, for he was killed soon after the feast, Judas for he was the betrayer of Jesus. On an additional, though little proven, note, some have claimed to be a 13th tribe of Israel. The bible proclaims only 12, and a very high percentage of Christians and Jews deny that a 13th tribe even exist. However, a few recognize that a group had, falsely, identified themselves as a 13th tribe. The members of the "13th tribe" were labeled as "witches" and "sorcerers," an evil group who determine to destroy followers of God. Plainly, this does not lend any favor to 13, and adds more propaganda against Witchcraft. The fact that so many haven̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t even heard of this 13th Tribe makes the probability of the labeling of "Witches" being accurate extremely low. (Furthermore, the low probability simply further illustrates the false propaganda Christian organizations are willing to put forth in order to label Witchcraft as evil.) Friday the 13th comes into play when it is observed that Jesus was Crucified on a Friday. Obviously, should one chose to accept this theory, the day associated with the death of the Savior would lend to the supposed bad luck which occupies this particular date. It is said, also, that it was a Friday when Adam and Eve ate the fruit. Furthermore, Friday used to be the 6th day of the week, it was not until more recent times that it became the 5th day. 6, being the number biblically associated with man, relates to the Devil. 3 is the number of the Holy Trinity, therefore with 6 being the number of man, 666 was denoted as the number of the Beast. (A Trinity of Six, signifying the God of Man, Satan) One can hardly find this connection to Satan adding to the "good name" of Friday the 13th. Also, any month with a Friday the 13th must begin with a Sunday the 1st. Curiosity leads one to ask if a significance lies in the observation that only months that begin with the day God decided to rest (Sunday), after "creating the world," yield a day of such supposed demonic evil and misfortune. To the Norse Friday was the luckiest day of the week, being named after Freya, one of their Deities. Also named after Venus, in Rome and France. For Mohammedans, Friday after sunset is also the Sabbath. The implications connecting Darkness, and hence Sunset (the transition from light to dark), and Evil would indeed lend to the idea of misfortune which surrounds Friday the 13th, to those who find the Muslim path as evil and heathen. Mohammedans also say that Adam was created on a Friday. It can be seen that it is largely within the Christian ranks that Friday takes on a significant connotation of evil when teamed with the 13th. To continue on, perhaps extending a bit further in the past than Christian influence, a mythological occurrence presents: At the banquet in Valhalla, of which there were 12 guests, Loki, God of Deceit, intruded, becoming the uninvited 13th guest. In Norse mythology, Balder was the god of light and beauty. The most beloved of the gods, he was the son of Odin and Frigg and the husband of Nanna, goddess of the Moon. Balder was killed by Loki̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s treachery during the proceedings. Through Loki̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s interference, the return of Balder, from the possession of Hel, was an impossible task. To return Balder, Hel demanded that all living things beg for the god̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s return. All respond except a giantess, Thokk (Loki in disguise), whose refusal to weep forces Balder to remain in Hel's domain. There are 13 members which make up a Wiccan/Pagan Coven to fully cast the Circle. 13 was sacred because it represented the amount of lunar months in year (Thirteen Full Moons). It has also been speculated that 13 was maximum # of people that could fit comfortably in a traditional Circle with a 9 foot diameter. 6 male-female couples and a priest or priestess. Not so surprising is the understanding that 13, being a sacred number to most Pagan traditions, was therefore considered evil by early Christians. It took very little for the religious leaders to invent a dogma to counter the Pagan̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s sacred number. The question can be posed: If the mystique surrounding 13 is not invented dogma, why then do hotels hold rooms labeled #666? Why is this number not also omitted? For a superstition to spread so far it must be distributed through a largely influential source, such as Christianity. Notice again, 13 is still considered good luck in Italy, home of the Roman Catholic church, which separated from the rest of Christianity due to conflicting political and theological disagreements. Moreover, Friday was considered sacred by both Norse traditions and Muslims, both which are considered enemies to Christianity. Instituting Friday the 13th as a day of evil worked to prevent losing followers to either path, utilizing fear as a binding weapon. A recent article shows that a new superstition has been 'invented' involving the number 13. Now some serial killers has been bunched under the 13 letter group, and it goes something like this: Jack the Ripper- 13 letters John Wayne Gacy- 13 letters Charles Manson- 13 letters Jeffrey Dahmer- 13 letters Theodore ( Ted ) Bundy- 13 letters This latest bad press is bound to give the self-respecting normal 13s in the world an even worse time of it. From here on, it can be seen how the "bad luck" attributed to Friday the 13th comes from peoples' assumption that the date carries evil in it's wake. Therefore, anything that goes wrong on the 13th is assumed to be the effect of some supernatural evil. The luck or unluck of any given number resides solely in the mind of the person, and within the realm of the boogie man. All the superstitions built up around Friday the 13th were political maneuvers, largely on the part of Christian religious leaders (but most definetly not the only offenders), to divert their followers minds from other spiritual paths. Coppied from and credit for Witchcraft Dawning :ohnoes: BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID
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I'm going to be the first to say this... Fame and skills... I want to beat zezima, or be the top!! the best!!!
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since the monsters got make over.. what about us.. players.. the monster is dying anyway.. but we player are diferent.. so i was wondering like.. renovate our character.. it would be awsome.. isnt? tell me if i made another post that already have the same topic or content
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why does everyone, feel the need to call everyone a noob.?
chamcham replied to undiesunsworth's topic in General Discussion
Lol... that's for sure a noob.. not a newbie at all... lol -
haha, they really need to do something about this.. if the do.. this would be a good thing.. this may encourage more ppl to play..
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we need to tell jagex to make new songs.. kinda boring.. since the day runescape exist, thats the only song they played.. the renovate the map.. why not the music too?
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why does everyone, feel the need to call everyone a noob.?
chamcham replied to undiesunsworth's topic in General Discussion
well, i hate ppl call me noob.. its only a game right.. lol runescape...
