I personally think that RC is hella boring...but it *is* a good money maker and a pretty handy skill. So if you don't get bored doing it, go for it. However, I love farming. You can make money off herbs and high level fruit trees like papaya and palm (coconuts). It's also really easy...just use supercompost and enchanted secateurs on herbs and pay gardeners to look after trees/fruit trees/bushes. Hands off xp.
I haven't seen that one, but my friend disappears when he does the summoning cape emote if he's wearing his bandos and dfs. If he takes the armor off the emote works fine.
Skill cape colors denote which cape it is...so petitioning runescape to change the colors of a cape I might be able to see, but players being able to modify their own capes is just a bad idea.
The only subquest you have to do is the Rag and Bone Man list. Otherwise you only have to do all the quests. The runescape quests forum has a sticky with all the levels and subquests you have to do in order to get the cape.
It's probably proselyte armor...either that or initiate. You can buy initiate after the Recruitment Drive quest and proselyte can be bought after Slug Menace.
It's easy to just attack one at a time and not get piled. Most of them just use melee so you can pray and kill them. They really aren't very hard for their level and drop teeth and hides pretty often.
You should wear good melee armor and use protect from range. So pray pots or super restores are a must. They're also weak to crush attacks, so if you have a weapon with a quick crush, like a zammy spear, ss, or gs, use it.
The average growth time is given because the tree will take longer to grow if at any point(s) it becomes diseased. Yes, this can happen even if you pay the gardeners, your tree just won't die. That's why people often recommend using (super)compost and enchanted secateurs even if you pay the gardeners.
At 70 I planted any tree willow and higher (preferably maple and higher), calquats, and any fruit tree orange and higher. I also plant herbs and limpwurts daily.
Well if you want combat, I'd say get your attack at least to 90 and perhaps you hp to 99. If you want non combat I'd say how about getting all of your stats to 60.
Your familiar has to stand on the disk. You don't. When the beast reaches the edge, dismiss your familiar. It's no different from the wolf or desert wyrm.
There are safespots mainly on the eastern wall of the lair one in the west in a little alcove. If you range or mage, wear whatever you normally do, though you might want a anti dragon shield just to be safe. If you plan to melee safe spot, obviously you'll need a halberd. If you directly melee them, wear your best melee armor (unless you plan to pray in which case armor like proselyte that has a pray bonus) and either use just an anti shield/dfs or use antifire potions.
If the mask has charges on it, they will be randomly used to lower the monster's defence. The bonuses are the same for a black mask and one with charges.
There are 4 black dragons in Zanaris. To enter the dungeon you need a raw chicken. Go to Zanaris through the shed in the Lumby swamp, the entrance is the chicken shrine right north of you. Use the raw chicken. In the main dungeon, to the north on the western wall, there's an entrance to descend like in the kalphite lair, use rope on it.