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Lemurian

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  1. Saw a guy called What2donow once at World 16.
  2. I can confirm this. I was there today. Unfortunately, no pics, sorry.
  3. Thy Introductione To do this, you need: 37 Cooking Having unlocked the ability to make cocktails in Grand Tree A stack of cash Thy Preparationse First, go to Blurberry's Bar, 1st floor (2nd to non-English), the eastern part and choose Trade on a gnome there called Heckel Funch. Purchase 1 Cocktail Shaker, 1 Knife and 15 Cocktail glasses. You should now have 10 Inventory spaces ready. Thy Purchasinge Quickly buy one Brandy (Top Left), one Gin (Just right of the Brandy), one Vodka (Just right of that again). Now jump over the Whisky and Pineapple and buy one Equa Leaves and 2 oranges. Jump down to the next row and buy 1 Lime. Now go back up to the Lemons and buy 5 (You'll get 3). You know have everything needed. Now do not worry if this does not go as fast as you'd like. You will quickly find your way in there after the first 8 cocktails or so. Thy Mixinge Now, left-click the Mixer and an Interface will open up. Click the cocktail in the lower-right corner and 1 Brandy, Gin, Vodka, Orange and 2 Lemons will disappear and the almost-ready cocktail will be in the mixer. Now use the knife on the remaining Orange and choose Dice. Now do the same on the Lemon. Last, use the knife on the Lime and choose Slice. This too will get easier with experience. The Topping is now done. Left-click again the Mixer and the finished Cocktail will be poured into a cocktail-glass. Troubleshootinge Now, repeat this until one of two things happen: 1: Heckel runs out of one of your ingredients (usually Lemons). or 2: You run out of Cocktail-glasses. Now, if (1) happens, you need to world-hop and keep buying and mixing. Respawning usually takes some time, so Hopping is quicker. If (2) is the problem, this is what you do. Trade our good friend Heckel here and buy 10 new glasses from him. Now run to the bank, deposit our lovely Blurberry Specials and go back. Now buy 5 new glasses from Heckel. Now, you can begin again. Resellinge Now, selling this to a General Store yields, at first selling, 22 coins. Unfortunately this drops quickly, unless you're selling to that nice fellow in Tai Bwo Wannai or Traders, but as we know, Traders usually give bad prizes, in this case 4 coins without Karamja Gloves on Karamja, 10 coins with and on. Aftermathe Well then, let's recap. 1 Brandy: 5 Gp 1 Gin: 5 Gp 1 Vodka: 5 Gp 1 Equa Leaves: 2 Gp 2 Oranges: 4 Gp 3 Lemons: 6 Gp 1 Lime: 2 Gp 1 Cocktail Glass: 1 Gp Total: 30 gp Now, that is the prize you have to pay for 180 very quick Exp. Time Trials: Now, here I will add my test-run results. All test runs are 10 minutes each and all stuff (except the ingredients) are bought just before start. 1st, with 2 World Hops, 1 banking and some minor mistakes: 19 Cocktails = 1.9 every minute More to be added as I try Now, I do concur that cooking lobsters, shark and other seafood are quicker and sometimes you might even get a profit out of that. But this method is great if you want some diversity and fun in your training. Try it out and see what you think. I'll try to get some pictures.
  4. yeah i noticed they got a bit flatter Now they are much more life-like.
  5. Did you know that hurting Random Event Zombies gives you almost no experience?
  6. Could you add a section about Merchanting Ores and Bars?
  7. Came back after 12 days of vacation with some visits to keep it 100%. Got 9173 coal and made a fortune.
  8. Thanks everyone. I'm now testing to Smelt Gold as that is even cheaper with Goldsmith's Gauntlets.
  9. If quiver is empty, it will go there. If not, they will appear in your inventory. And yes, it is worth it, but don't expect huge amounts.
  10. Trying it out right now. It's very quick experience.
  11. Uhm, guys? I'm not looking for a profit. I'm just planning to buy me some levels quickly and I want to know what is cheapest Bar prize compared to Experience. I'll use the products myself afterwards.
  12. I have Smithing 55 and I need 65 for Devious Minds. Money does not make any limitation. I just want to know which bar is the cheapest for me to train on by just smithing on anvil. I'll probably make arrowheads or knives.
  13. Well, when Stronghold of Security was new, Security Notes were being tried sold 100k each. Oh, and of course the famous Charcoal (Rare Members-item! Just 3 Mill!).
  14. I completely agree. They also limit your tickets per trip. Going back to the center every time and jumping blades, I averaged 50-52 tickets a trip, and without the jumps? Easily over 115-120. The rest of the guide is GREAT though, though have you added the clockwork mice? Well, the main idea with jumping Blades is that that when you have tagged one pillar, the tactical superior way is to position yourself in the middle to minimize running, as the next pillar is randomly chosen. Jumping blades is just away to get Exp while waiting.
  15. I've put all my money in MTK because I'm going away. While I'm away, I'll pop in every twice day or something like that to keep it at 100%. But I don't have enough money to get max money spent every day. But will I still get my Coal for the same prize (around 85 per at 100%)?
  16. Dragonstones, because everyone would think they were frauds. Or Berzerker-helmets, because the real viking-helmets own them anyway.
  17. After I got my first student. I took him here and there on f2p, showed him places to train combat and different skills. Yeah, around there.
  18. I made Leather Gloves and then lost them all as I got killed by a Scorpion. Yeah.
  19. Whehey! Congrats. Here's a tip though. Safespot the Barrelchest from here: B ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Y B: Barrelchest -----: Benches Y: You The Barrelchest gets unagressive after some minutes, so then you can just wait until he walks over to the B, and the mage him. Worked for me.
  20. D Meds look barbaric and has no style. It looks like something a drunk dwarf could wear, and the only plus on the helmet is the colour.
  21. MTKing coal. Is guaranteed profit as long as Coal-prizes don't drop below 85 gp apiece. And currently, I can sell them for 180-200 each. It's around 300-400k a week. Slow but requires minimal effort from my side.
  22. W00t! Finally I can look drunk in Runescape! Always wanted that!
  23. I just thank god it's not a quest. I'm stuck in the cave with 28 Hitpoints and I'm waiting for my Homeport to recharge so that I can get the H out of there.
  24. Barbarians. I know that Trolls and Fire Giants drop them too, but they're probably too strong.
  25. Go Skillers! But remember, Combatskills are skills too.

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