ldbh2o
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has anyone tested the onyx theory?
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Thanks for being the 30000 person to post something you can get out of the MOST obvious source in runescape.
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You, sir, deserve an award. Smartest thing I have seen in a while. The economy is far from screwed. Stop whining because you don't have the money to buy everything after a week of runescape. Go work and ignore 'the bad updates.'
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World 99! Protecting Rcers! SIGN UP TO FORUM!!
ldbh2o replied to B_50_2's topic in General Discussion
I know for lower levels, it may not be a viable option, but if you are 110+ (because of the infrequency people try to pk us at the zammy mage) it's just easier to carry a house teletablet. Just teleport and change worlds. -
23 October 2006 - Would you like to see My Arm?
ldbh2o replied to Bashful's topic in General Discussion
Since there is a 5th herb patch, it would be logical that it is the only disease-free patch. However, it could be all 5. I hope it is all 5. -
His set effect negates ARMOUR DEFENSE, not prayer? Players (in the wilderness) hit through prayer better because prayer contributes to the armour bonus. -.- Monsters do not hit through prayer though because it enables us 100% protection =\
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Let's clarify a few things :) - Mea culpa!
ldbh2o replied to Duke_Freedom's topic in General Discussion
Saddening to see one of the trew great RS players defying the rules to make the game fair and fun. I can't say I wouldn't sell some of it if I had 1000M+ -
As suggested, the best solution would be to create the "5 gp coin" and the "10 gp coin" all the way upto the "1,000 gp coin" Then have a money changer who will take your money and change it to the proper value in bigger coins. This would raise the cap to the 2.1 trillion mark, which if ever hit is by far too much RS money for anyone. This would not only benefit the extremely rich, but the rich, the well off, and the 100k+ people.
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great guide. It's (at the very worst) 1 telekenetic point per 2.222 laws. (you use no more than 10 laws per maze, 5*10 - 10 laws = 40 (you get 10 back) then 40/18 = 2.222...2) (when I said that it was likely a keylogger, I meant that people should not download a zipfile. No the actual zipfile can't infect you, but the contents will. I don't know anyone that downloads a file and deletes it before opening it. Very few people scan them either. It's also nice to see Tip.IT mods delete comments like that v_v) And a note to the skeptics of this place who say it's a waste of runes: Magic training REQUIRES runes. If you don't like the rewards from this place (infinity set + bones to peaches :D + an odd rune store) then go train some other way. You will make your money back because very very few people will sell the robes/wands for less than what it costs in runes and people will be buying.
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Don't give me that flaming crap, because I've done a good deal of smithing from scratch. Smithing plates is NOT very profitable, it merely nets you a little pittance to go along with your experience. But the smithing part costs you a lot of money there. Assuming you get a great rate for the plate (1200), you used 10 coal and 5 iron to get there. -Each steel bar would sell for 600 (a total of 3000, or 1800 loss) -Each coal would go for 150, and 100 per iron (2000, or 800 loss) So by using your own resources to smith, you are forfeiting the opportunity to make a LOT more money. If you have an educated rebuttal for that (aside from the sophomoric flaming you've already exhibited), then I'm all ears. Paw, I'm sorry, but you gotta do some research on this stuff before posting. You're saying Smithing is profitable if you mine your own ores, but it really isn't. The only reason you're "profitting" is because of Mining; the actual act of Smithing the Armor is actually losing you money. Smithing is only profittable if you're Smelting Bars, which is quite boring. Actually the smelting part of smithing makes money (a steel bar in terms of ores sells for 400 gp, but in terms of bar form it sells for 600 gp). The XP would not be sufficient for me to get 99 smithing before going crazy. You pay for the good XP. (much like any skill, see "ranger potion" in the herblore section or "blue dragonhides" in the crafting section.) When range was popular (and useful), smithing arrowheads (iron and steel) was decent profit, but slow xp. Melee armour started to decline at the introduction of dragon platelegs (if I remember correctly). The reason people like smithing, firemaking, old school runecrafting, etc etc, is the challenge. I am glad that there are easy skills and hard skills. So you don't become overly challenged, yet at the same time, you have the satisfaction of completeling something difficult.
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i would GLADLY, GLADLY pay double or more for every tradable item if it meant that all those lame cheaters would get perma banned from all or runescape :D Same.
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LEESTERS BARROWS GUIDE - edit 12 Jul 2006 (AOW discussion)
ldbh2o replied to Leesters's topic in General Guides
you might want to update this guide again to include the new obsidian shield which gives the same defense as the granite, but with 5 strength bonus. -
It is sad when the fakes are better than the real stuff in runescape :(
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Very nice. you are very good :)
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Dragonsaber's Guide on How to Make RS Video's ***UPDATED***
ldbh2o replied to Dragonsaber's topic in Art and Media
another friend of mine asked for this and it wasnt stickied.. its a shame things like "Dragon Kite!!!" make it on the same board as this tutorial.
