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Omega_Squire

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  1. At the top of the death plateau are plenty non-ranging trolls that can be killed as well.
  2. Talk to a GE assistant about something along the line of "armor sets." When a screen of all boxxed sets come up, right-click on the boxxed set in your inventory and choose exchange... You should recieve all of the pieces.
  3. On average a player could probably make an alch every 2-3 seconds without distractions... 20-30 alchs a minute... which would come out to be 1200-1800 alchs per hour. Just an estimation. ;)
  4. I would suggest using a "bone c'bow" instead of iron knives when strictly training on fairly weaker creatures; the c'bow is very useful at the Ardougne Training Camp's ogres... although it can be crowded at times.
  5. The "Bone c'bow" is indeed a fast and cheap way to train your ranged level when training on something fairly weak. If you are, however, training on higher level creatures then I suggest using a rune c'bow with broad-tipped bolts.
  6. In addition, if the player that borrow your item is skulled and loses everything as a result of death, you will recieve you item back... I believe in order to obtain it again you must speak to a GE assistant. Anything can be lent to others except for anything degradeable (such as barrows items, armor from FOG, food, potions, beverages, etc.)
  7. Misterdeathbringer is correct that some familiars can raise your farming level. -Dreadfowl: boosts by one level (lvl 4 summoning) -Compost Mound: boosts by 1 and 2% (lvl 28 summoning) -Stranger Plant: boosts by 1 and 4% (lvl 64 summoning) You can use the assist system for farming on all but to farm a quest item or any tree.
  8. Considering your stats... probably around 2-3 trips for green and about 1-2 trips for blue. It varies depending on the method of attack and your personal stat levels.
  9. I would suggest box trapping chinchompas in between those levels. Not only are they quick, but make decent profit as well. If you don't know where they're located, they're found south of the Piscatoris Fishing Colony. Good luck! :D
  10. You should wear a zamorak item, a saradomin item, and an armadyl pendant or else you will be attacked by the creatures inside... For the zamorak item you could use a unholy book or zamorak d'hide bracers, and for the saradomin item I would use a piece of saradomin d'hide. In addition to the above you should be wearing: Helm: Saradomin coif or initiate/proselyte Neck: Armadyl pendant (MUST HAVE) Cape: Ava's attractor or accumulator Chest: Black d'hide Legs: Black d'hide chaps or initiate/proselyte Hands: Zamorak bracers or black d'hide bracers Shield: Unholy book Feet: Ranger boots or snakeskin boots Weapon: Rune c'bow Bolts: Broad-tipped bolts Due to your lower defence level, you will probably have to resort to praying the entire time. Bring many prayer potions and a few pieces of food (monkfish+) just in case. Also, bring a quick way to teleport out of the dungeon if needed (ectophial, tele tab, etc.) To answer your question on the bones to peaches spell... Bones to peaches is obtained by doing various tasks in the mage arena north of the duel arena. The spell allows you to transform all bones in your inventory into peaches (heal 8 hp.) Player often use this spell on the bones dropped by aviansies to save money and food.
  11. Slayer is probably a much more enjoyable method and can give you an opportunity to get drops and increase experience in other skills. PC can get dull and boring after a while and results will vary depending on your team or PC clan. In my opinion, I recommend slayer because of it's other benefits.
  12. Since you're f2p, you should probably just make the highest, quickest rune you can craft. You could try body runes and banking at Edgeville, or fires and banking at the duel arena (recommended.)
  13. Seems like a good general outline, given that it's strictly f2p. Some of those creatures can be crowded at time, but should give the best results.
  14. http://tip.it/runescape/?page=lumbridge_caves.htm
  15. I've had a couple of millions stolen by a friend; However, it only happened once. Ever since then if I do loan items to my friends, I ask for an item of equal or similar value to hold in return. I have only a few friends, but the ones I do have have been trustworthy for the two years I've played.
  16. High alching yew longs will cost you about 50 - 100gp per bow, but is still a great - and popular - way to train magic. Another, yet more expensive method, would be to buy law runes and continously teleport to Camelot. When you reach level 80 in magic, a good method would be to buy a mud staff and some soul runes. Once you have the materials, find a safe spot, and continously cast stun on the opponent.
  17. Experiments are very good for training on - especially for pures. They rarely hit for damage and have a high amount of hitpoints; however, they are usually crowded. I'm afraid I can't think of much more for a player with 1 defence to melee on. I see some using Pest Control for experience. I hope that helps!
  18. I can't think of anything that's not a treasure trails item or a rare that will be a good investment. I do, however, suggest maybe a pair of ranger boots, or some infinity boots; they seem to stay steady or increase. I hope this helps!
  19. Congratulations on Picture of the Month! You have some real talent! :thumbsup:
  20. If you have the finance necessary, you can purchase a few 1,000 iron throwing knives from another player; or you can make them. If you can't afford or just don't have the time for iron knives, you can make or purchase iron arrows. Iron arrows are much quicker to make and are cheaper than iron knives by about 15 - 30gp per. If you do decide to use arrows, get an Ava's Accumulator or Attractor. They are very helpful - especially when training for long amounts of time. Due to their ability to pick up your arrows that land near you, they are time saving - they also have a slight offensive range bonus. Despite what you decide to use for a weapon, I find experiments in the gravesite tunnel to be great training. Some other great traning spots: -Moss giants west of the Fishing Guild -Blue dragons, black demons, black dragons and hellhounds in Taverly Dungeon Those are just some I use. But there are some suggestions in Tip.It's ranging guide: http://www.tip.it/runescape/?page=ranged_guide.htm I hope this is helpful!
  21. Something that can help further... http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=688181&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
  22. http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=686710
  23. The Dorgesh-Kaan course gives more experience per round. However, the Ape Atoll course is faster and is said to be the best course period for anyone who can navigate it.
  24. Not many of the flowers are worth very much. However, the black a white flowers can sell for about 50k. The seeds don't cost very much either. As jaydee1 stated, they cost around 40gp from the shop in the Legends Guild.
  25. You obtain flowers by planting mithril seeds in the ground. Once they've grown (takes about 1.5 seconds) you can pick them up and wield them as a weapon. The flowers come in a variety of colors with black and white being the rarest ones. You can buy mithril seeds from a shop in the Legends Guild. Also, you get them as a reward after completing the waterfall quest.
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