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Psycho_Robot

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  1. I kick all the girls away from me then chase the cheese down. I spray silver with the body spray and the girls, who have recovered from the kicks to their stomach, get very confused that they are attracted to a girl, and their heads explode.
  2. I knew of things like that all over the wilderness, but there's really not enough detail to say whether that's a Dragonkin or not. It very well could be, but at this point all we know is it was a thing with wings.
  3. an image I used for something sinister 8-)
  4. I mace kirudaymi for getting a bit to close to me, then put on my leotard and prance after Silver, tackling her and taking the cheese.
  5. ^ Very bashful < Very sarcastic v Very confused
  6. Banned because your siggy made me laugh and sent my Fresca down the wrong pipe. *cough*
  7. I get duplicates of things like rune axes pickaxes and things like that from treasure trails, so I always have 2 of those. I sell the others though. I wouldn't spend 1.5m just to have another whip either. But if I got it as a drop I'd probably keep it for that.
  8. ...and their ghosts are in Melzar's Maze! :o P.S. I just finished my next historical article and submitted it to Tip.It's Chief Grumbly Guy, N_Odie. It should be appearing, hopefully, next Sunday
  9. That's hilarious!!! Its not a caveman drawing or anything, its a noob who got toasted by Elvarg! He got burnt to a crisp against the wall (resulting in those scorch marks) and then fell down to where the skeleton is right now... that's epic!
  10. ^ :-s < :? v :wall:
  11. banned because no one in their right mind would say wciing is good.
  12. Does he actually acknowledge that you have some or does it just say "Nothing interesting happens."? Does Thurgo give you information about regular ores when you use them on him? I didn't know that :shock:
  13. Added a couple gained level screenshots. I'm awesome.
  14. Banned because BAN is one word.
  15. The furnace will only smelt glass. Its near the entrance to the agility course. Its not really mysterious, as much as unknown and rarely used.
  16. I want to go there, I'm sure it'd be awesome :thumbsup:
  17. ^ Needs to play up Silver Wit's big huge woolly beard more < Describes her beard as "Big enough to house a starling" v Unflattered.
  18. banned for not being harder on that non-wc-loving fiend!
  19. RuneScape has always been soft when it came to dying or losing your stuff. Removing the PJers removes the danger associated with PvP, thus giving the "RS is for babies" fanclub more fodder to work with. First of all, the fact that some people wouldn't like something is no reason to avoid doing it. Case in point, the Wilderness updates. Secondly, the danger in PVP should NOT be the PJers.... the danger in PVP should be the PVP ITSELF! So are you arguing that PJing isn't a form of PvP? As far as I know, even if you're using the loosest definitions of PvP, you're still facing another player. And that's the type of danger that we both agree should be present, yes? [/hide] Yes it is technically a form of PVP, but a dubious one at best. I don't think it should be a major part of PVP due to the fact that its sneaky and backhanded. I know they're not breaking a rule or doing anything wrong, but at one time, lurers were said not to be doing anything wrong, by a Jagex mod even. Okay, to begin with, you got me with the whole "unpopularity doesn't mean update" bit. Didn't know if that was implied, but there's no counterargument to that. Second, PJing isn't a major part of PvP, since not everyone has either the opportunity or desire to PJ another person. When it comes to combat, being sneaky and backhanded are part of some PKers strategies, and it's probably the only way that a significantly lower level can defeat a significantly high level at Fist of Guthix. Back when I was active on my Black pure, the "sneaky and underhanded" stunt was to immediately switch to a R2H if your opponent was low health to deliver an effective KO to them. No doubt that practice is still in effect, and many players don't really consider it so bad. Lastly, you use an invalid comparison. Luring was debated so strongly because it fell in that fuzzy "Item Scamming" rule at the time. Jagex mods have also had a bad history of one person saying what the other person was contradicting, too. It can't be seen as comparable to Luring or in the same boat since the dangers are not only implied, but made extremely obvious to you everywhere you look - doesn't matter if you're unarmed, have some D Claws, or are decked out in full Bandos - danger is everywhere. I'm not saying that its like a plague on PVP worlds, I know that no everyone does it, but I do know that its common enough to be a problem to honest PKers. The R2H tactic is a valid PK tactic because you're in a battle with someone you choose to be in battle with. You accept the unsaid "terms" of the fight. But when you get PJed you get ambushed you don't want to fight, when your hp is low. Ordinarily if you don't want to fight, you can just run away to a safe zone. But in this situation you can't do that unless you abandon your drop, which is rightfully yours. No player should be put in the position where they have to do that. As for my comparison to luring, I was not comparing PJing to luring, because there is no doubt that luring was much worse. I brought luring up because it was a "tactic" of questionable merit that was even given the OK by a Jagex mod, but then made against the rules in a news post. So just because Jagex hasn't made it clear one way or another which way they stand doesn't mean they will always continue to do so, nor does it mean that when they do come out to speak their opinion that it will be for it.
  20. like Keldagrim? That very well could be, but ask yourself, why would vampires be shipping the ore to Keldagrim?
  21. RuneScape has always been soft when it came to dying or losing your stuff. Removing the PJers removes the danger associated with PvP, thus giving the "RS is for babies" fanclub more fodder to work with. First of all, the fact that some people wouldn't like something is no reason to avoid doing it. Case in point, the Wilderness updates. Secondly, the danger in PVP should NOT be the PJers.... the danger in PVP should be the PVP ITSELF! So are you arguing that PJing isn't a form of PvP? As far as I know, even if you're using the loosest definitions of PvP, you're still facing another player. And that's the type of danger that we both agree should be present, yes? Yes it is technically a form of PVP, but a dubious one at best. I don't think it should be a major part of PVP due to the fact that its sneaky and backhanded. I know they're not breaking a rule or doing anything wrong, but at one time, lurers were said not to be doing anything wrong, by a Jagex mod even.
  22. RuneScape has always been soft when it came to dying or losing your stuff. Removing the PJers removes the danger associated with PvP, thus giving the "RS is for babies" fanclub more fodder to work with. First of all, the fact that some people wouldn't like something is no reason to avoid doing it. Case in point, the Wilderness updates. Secondly, the danger in PVP should NOT be the PJers.... the danger in PVP should be the PVP ITSELF!
  23. ^ Would do well to avoid Silver Wits.... she's frightening :ohnoes: < Has more posts in the "You're banned" game than I have anywhere else v Not surprised by that
  24. Familiars being barred from things like canoes, balloons, and magic carpets. Familiars can appear and disappear at will. They don't obey the laws of physics. So why can't they just disappear for the duration of the trip, then reappear? Also, they need to be banned from the party room. And if you try to enter any familiar-free zone, your familiar would just disappear (its timer would not go down, because you don't have it out at the moment) and reappear when you leave.
  25. I understand that PVP worlds have inherent risks and that there are no rules. I understand that PJers aren't breaking any rules. I understand that being PJed is relatively easy to avoid, and that you should be prepared for it. But what I don't understand is why people seem to be opposed to this idea. First of all, just because something that's been around for ages doesn't mean that it shouldn't be gotten rid of. And just because it CAN be avoided doesn't mean that it should still be allowed. Scamming could be avoided, but Jagex still made updates to get rid of it. Luring could be avoided, but that doesn't mean Jagex was wrong to stop it. And sometimes PJing is extremely difficult to avoid. A prime example is someone with a dark bow or dragon claws. They can hit very high. They hit faster than you can heal. So the "just eat the food you get as a drop" excuse doesn't hold water. As for running to a safe zone and getting more food, then running to get your drop, this is invalid too. Are we really supposed to do something like that just to be able to pk without being PJed? It seems like the PJers should be the ones who should go through hassle like that, not the PKers that they prey on. So to those of you who oppose this idea, I ask why? What harm could it do? Apart from taking away a spineless cowardly way to make money, that is.

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