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Zonorhc

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  1. Lose the horns. Seriously. If you think those are going to help defend you, you're wrong. Terribly wrong. What horns on helmets do: - Reduce deflection ability by catching blows. - Add extra weight. - Cause an imbalance in the upper body. - Allow an enemy to throw you horribly off balance or snap your neck by hitting the horns. - Look ugly.
  2. You shouldn't note the fact that it only took you seven minutes... Just by saying that you're telling potential customers that your work takes little to no effort whatsoever, and thus they shouldn't have to pay much if anything at all.
  3. I'm with Ryan... Hardly any of this is your own work...
  4. Just what we need, more people staying alive. We're not helping ourselves at all here.
  5. So, you're another one of those sods trying to make money from other people's work? Peddle your "work" somewhere else.
  6. Love how you totally butchered that Madcat. :P Machineguns are supposed to be lower on the torso. Head shoud jut out a little more. Legs should be a little thicker, as well as the arm joints. Weapon pods on the arms should stretch back a little as well. I'd love to see it textured, though. Make a few changes and apply a Clan Wolf snow paint job and it should look awesome.
  7. Nothing teaches you that you've made a mistake better than a spear in the face.
  8. And I suppose you find that butting into every post you can find in the Varrock Library with "This is wrong, Zaros is not evil," or "You should put Zaros in this," or even that crap you posted on my thread that I had to request deletion for because of its utter stupidity is perfectly fine? You seem to have this notion that hurling yourself into every post and expecting people to agree with off-topic ideas that you cooked up with little to no argument to support yourself should have no negative impact on your image. I'll give you this free advice. Leave your own ideas on your own threads. Don't butt into anyone else's posts with crap about Zaros. It's honestly tiring and not a little irritating. You have ideas? Good for you. Leave them on your own thread so that people who aren't interested can ignore them and read only what they want to instead of sifting through crap. You spent three months researching and backing up your argument for "the truth?" Don't make me laugh. Every post you've made about Zaros so far has consisted of nothing more than "He's not evil," or "He's the one true god." You haven't backed up your arguments with ANYTHING, and you've apparently decided that since you spent oh-so-long on this idea of yours, it MUST be canon and everyone HAS to abide by it and be consistent, because you yourself are SO important that your ideas are always right. What right have you yourself got to dismiss other people's writing as unimportant? They decide to write about something you're not interested in (read: Something not about Zaros) and you jump to the conclusion that noboy is interested about the "truth" and then make up stories of no importance. There's no reason for you of all people to be complaining since you haven't even bothered to post about your ideas and back them up - all you've done is spam other people's threads with "Zaros is not evil" like some blithering idiot. I don't claim to be right all the time, but hell, I can make a damn good show of it if I have to. Oh, and thanks for making a thread solely to complain about me. I know you covered it by trying to complain about other people, but you should learn to hide your bitterness a bit better. You'd appear like less of a whining child.
  9. I'd saying having hardened leather leg armour wouldn't be too bad to walk in, if it's designed properly. The only way to make it a viable option is to take the plate mail approach - use plates of the material to cover vulnerable muscles and blood vessels. Bascially, all you need to do to get hard leather leg armour is to add hard leather plates to existing leather armour. There'll be added weight, but there's also added protection without much loss of mobility.
  10. Have you, sir, ever seen a suit of plate mail? The leg armour isn't solid and skin-tight as Runescape seems to think it is. It's bulky and is made up of more than one plate, and only protects the outside and front of your legs. I don't care if there's a join behind the tiny circular knee protector that couldn't protect anything at all. That's not what I was criticising. What I WAS criticising was the fact that the leg armour is made of solid pieces of metal. How do you put it on short of having to reforge it everytime you wanted to equip it? These things aren't worn like pants, you know.
  11. No, really. They are. They're skin-tight metal pants with useless knee protectors. There's NO way those are pieces of plate mail leg armour.
  12. What's this obsession with getting a rating? It won't help you improve.
  13. How about you just make your own thread instead of pushing your ideas into other people's? You'd be a lot less irritating then.
  14. We learnt that when I reply with "No," it's usually a sign that the idea's so bad that it doesn't need explaining.
  15. General combat information, using the longsword as a comparison: Scimitars weigh in at about four pounds (a little under two kilograms and about the same as a longsword) and are about three and a half feet long without taking the curve into account. Taking the curve into consideration sets the scimitar's length to about four feet, the same length as a longsword with the same width in the blade. The curve on a scimitar focuses the force behind an attack into the point of impact, effectively making the weapon's edge sharper. The scimitar's curve is gentle, and the tip of the blade deviates about fifteen degrees away from the straight portion near the fort̮̩̉̉. As an offensive weapon, it is on par with a longsword, though the blade is lighter (most of its weight is in the hilt) because of the focusing quality of the curve. On the defensive, a scimitar does not perform as well as straight-bladed weapons. Its curve limits parrying and blocking to the flat and outside edge, which would quickly dull the blade. In contrast, a longsword allows parries and blocks with both edges and the flat, allowing the blade to last far longer. Taken into historical context, a warrior wielding a scimitar is more likely to be facing an unarmoured or lightly armoured opponent, hence the weapon's curve is used to its full potential. As the blade is fairly light, the wielder would also take advantage of this by wearing little to no armour. In the warm climate that the scimitar was most often used, armour was more of a hindrance than a help, as a combatant would be subjected to fatigue much faster in it.
  16. And if I read between the lines, I notice that you're crying out for attention because you think your ideas are worth something. Wake up. They're not. Sit down. Shut up.
  17. You know, if I didn't know any better, I'd say that kaibani was poking fun at the people who post about "ninja swords." It's a pity that I he's probably being serious. Find a better name for your "ninja sword." It's really very ambiguous because it could be one of any number of medieval Japanese swords, but let's not revisit that discussion. gotsol, for your information, it's Japanese, not Chinese. Let's fix your ignorance, shall we? Why would you quit if they added Asian concepts to Runescape? archimage_a, I'm really tired of your posts. Stop trying to push your ideas of Zaros into other people's threads. If you want to post something about your ideas, leave it in the Library and keep it out of the boards where we actually discuss things that relate to canon Runescape.
  18. Your ideas are not canon. What you post isn't endorsed by JAGeX, so your ideas hold no value in discussions. Keep your ideas in your own fiction, and don't impose them on anyone else.
  19. Besides, Zamorak is the god of Chaos, not Evil. It's just the ignorant amongst you that translate chaos into evil. Sods.
  20. You should remove the rune dagger from the drop list. The monster's level 48, and undead as well, so it'll be far too easy to kill it. Also, reduce the number of runes dropped. Look at the existing monsters around that level and scale the drop amounts accordingly. Same goes with the amulet of power. No monsters at that level drop it, since JAGeX balanced monsters to drop terrible items even at high levels. For crying out loud, what IS with you and scimitars? It's as if you worship the damned things. Also, why would you want to use nails on a sword? The best you'll do is damage the blade horribly, and at worst you'll find it flying off in the middle of combat. The process of reforging weapons involves a furnace, anvil, hammer and a bucket of water, not nails hammered into metal. Also, try to improve your English. It's probably better that some people's, but your sentences are clumsy. Oh, and this isn't the best suggestion.
  21. Well, you have to admit that it's a lot more original than the standard issue pixel sig of a warrior in full dragon with a whip/ranger in full black dragonhides with a magic shortbow and a robin hood hat/mage in full mystic robes with a god staff, etc.
  22. Did you notice how members can't use their Dragon weapons in F2P worlds? Exactly. If you want to keep your advantages, you stay on your servers to use them. If you want to use those advantages against free players, then tough luck, you can't.
  23. Zonorhc replied to Dontknowyet's topic in Off-Topic
    I can't believe they butchered Axel F with that. It was such an awesome instrumental arrangement. Hell, I even played it. That frog has got to die.
  24. If it was optional, then why didn't you say so earlier?

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