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cat666

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  1. Yeah if you buy the bars, if you use the Blast Furnace I think its profit.
  2. Follow a guide for the maze of lights. Otherwise it's far too hard. Don't be afraid to bank if need be, but with BoB Familiars this is not needed anymore. Just wear prayer gear and bring prayer pots. Auto-Retaliate off and ignore the monsters, just dose up on prayer pots when needed.
  3. cat666 replied to Meta_Mucil's topic in Rants
    Yeah it happens. I'm lucky in that I play when it's pretty quiet and my slayer level is pretty high so I get a lot of Abby Demons and Mithril Dragons and other not so crowded tasks. If it really is that bad just steal a steel from someone else. Most steel slayers will camp there for ages and target just one steel. All you need to do is stand near the spawn point and the dragon will attack you. Sure it's annoying to the person your hoofing out and it's a pretty unkind thing to do, but it's only a game and they've had the dragon for 20 mins at least so it isn't that bad. As for new updates I like to investigate them first then train them. So for Hunter I waited 2 weeks to start training and then rocketed to 60 super fast as the spots were dead. Same with Summoning.
  4. cat666 replied to shinikami's topic in Rants
    It's summertime. Summertime is the time when f2p kids get 2 months of members for the school holidays. Just stick to training skills you don't have to fight for resources for.
  5. I love it as well. Lvl 5 healer is a must. Make that your priority. Learn to defend well. You don't really need extra levels but it helps. Check out YouTube for methods for being the best defender there is. Collectors can suffice with lvl 1. Attackers can suffice with lvl 1. Penance Gloves are awesome. Rest of it, meh. Fighter Torso is an OK alternative for mid-levels but Barrows is far better for higher levels. You will get a lot of Queen kills, trade these in with 95k for a Granite Plate. You can sell for about 140k on the GE. Little bit of profit is always nice.
  6. actually i don't think you need any of them. To enter kharazi jungle all you need to do is start the quest, he will ask you to map out Kharazi jungle, you don't have to map it out if you don't want to ,just bring the unfinished map, an axe and a machete with you. Don't you need a fair few quests to be able to start the quest though?
  7. I forget the summoning level required (and cannot check due to firewall) but it's around 58. What you do is summon a Grahhk and then use his teleport ability to teleport to the Grahhk hunting ground. This is just North of the Fairy Ring near the Nature altar but does not involve running around those trees. Now just run to the altar, craft, and duel ring/glory back to a bank. Restock your pouches and super restore pot if need be and teleport back there. Each Grahhk lasts for about 50 mins, is about 13k in the GE and at level 71 runecrafting gets me approx 1.2-1.5k nature runes per lifetime. That's about 300k per summon. Pouches will still degrade though, just go via the Abyss and right-click repair pouches. I tend to leave via the Death altar, little bit more XP and profit. Only issue I have with it is you feel you have to solidly craft for 50 mins. Chat goes off and you just have to stay alert the whole time.
  8. Fastest way would be ZMI. Abyss is also good, just use Nat or Law dependant on where you enter. Even faster than the Abyss is nat crafting with Grahhks.
  9. Mith bolts would be my vote, they sell unfinished on the GE eventually to fletchers and you may just about break even. If you use the Blast Furnace then it will probably be profit.
  10. Melee them with a Bunyip.
  11. 1. Pets are silly. Other than cats they currently offer you no benifits whatsoever. Use a foraging familar and make yourself a bit of money. 2. You can have all 3 God Birds and multiple eggs. 3. Use a Spirit Cobra's scroll on the God Eggs to make Cockatrice variants. These make the eggs tradeable and sell for 3-5k each on the GE. 4. Whilst your at it, use the Spirit Cobra's scroll on regular eggs to get Cockatrice eggs. These sell for 1k on the GE.
  12. 35k an hour is about right. If you are 75+ I hear you can make 30k an hour nature crafting with Grahhks. I'm getting 25k per hour at 71 so it seems reasonable. This way you make some cash too.
  13. Most of them I believe.
  14. 2 types of boost. Visible and non-visable. A lot of the familiars have an invisible boost just for having them out. Beaver and Ibis are prime examples. These let you woodcut and fish at higher levels but do not grant you access to things you don't have the levels for. For example at 75 fishing you'd be fly-fishing at a level 78 rate but could not fish sharks. Some familiars have a "boost" option, the Stranger Plant is one of these. In order to get the boost you have to tell your familiar to give it to you. This boost is visible and you can therefore do things above you level, like you would with a potion.
  15. cat666 posted a topic in Help and Advice
    Summer time is here again so I thought I would impart my wisdom onto others. Summer time = 2-3 months of F2P'rs getting members in the school holidays. For the past 2 summers I have been around this has had an impact on the trading prices and training spots. So for long term members it's best to change your training methods. Here are a few points. 1. MTK - Maples, flax, and coal are all popular money making schemes for new members. Prices plummet (last year flax dropped from 100ea, to 63ea). I suggest reviewing your MTK strategy often. 2. Train solo skills - Runecrafting is fine to do with thousands of others. Hunter is not. Make sure you're training solo skills if you want max XP per hour. 3. Train skills which need raw materials - Cheap flax = cheaper crafting XP. Cheap iron and coal = cheaper steel bars. The made product will eventually drop too, but take advantage of the early days. 4. Merchanting - Don't merchant now, prices will drop. Instead buy in late August and dirt cheap prices. By December the prices will be back to normal and you'll make a mint. 5. Questing - If you find yourself fighting others for Fire Giants it may be a good time to do those quests for your quest cape. 6. Minigames - These become more popular towards the mid-end of the holidays, when people reach goals or get bored trying to reach there goals. Take advantage of this and have a decent round of Castle Wars or Barbarian Assault. 7. PK'ing - Plenty of people like fighting, new members are not so good at it. May be time to dust off your Ancient Mager to own at Bounty Hunter. Likewise there will be some decent tournaments held I'm sure. Feel free to add more. NB: This year is the first year of the GE. The impact on prices may be less, it may be more, than previous years. NB: This isn't a rant, the influx of new members has both it's pros and it's cons. Please do not flame.
  16. Wear Karils body and skirt and make sure the weapon you use is set to crush. Sara Sword works fine. I don't know if a godsword has a crush option. All other gear just use your standard slayer gear. In inven bring prayer pots and super str and atk pots. Pray range the whole time. For healing either use Guthans or Bunyips. I prefer using a Bunyip (they drop raw fish so Swallow Whole scrolls are great) and having Guthans in inventory just in case.
  17. cat666 replied to Ninnykins's topic in Help and Advice
    Mages will be faster but you will lose lots. Stick with yews, they are not slow.
  18. No, RuneScape is not a democracy, nor is it some institute that has to uphold freedom of speech. It's not even American. That means that it's a privilege, and it can be revoked at any time if you break their rules. In addition to that, Runescape and everything in it including your character is Jagex's property. THEY have the right to to whatever they will with it. It's their legal right. Even if you did nothing wrong, they can just mute/ban you just for the fun of it and you can't do anything about it. You earn the privilege to talk in Runescape by not breaking the rules. You break them, that's it. No more talky for you. Correct. If you are using Jagex servers then you have to follow Jagex's rules. Freedom of speech is irrelevant. If you went into your classroom and started swearing, or even stood up front and talked whilst the teacher was talking you'd expect a trip to the headteachers office. It's the same on an online game. You have to respect the rules of the server. I'll admit Jagex's rules are a bit harsh, especially on censorship, but you have to remember the game is played by young children and Jagex need to protect them or else they get it in the neck.
  19. Whip for attack/defense. Sara Sword for strength.
  20. I have cooking and fletching capes and admit they are pretty easy to get. However I still spent time, money and effort to get skill mastery and therefore have the reward. I've been called a noob at 122 combat as I wear a trimmed cooking cape, yet the person calling me a noob had nothing. As for quest cape (which I also have) I think it is worth more respect than other capes. Like I said cooking cape is easy to get but to get a quest cape you have to have 70+ cooking as well as high levels in most of the other skills. I.E you have to be a good all round player. People with quest capes are usually the less noobiest as they have experience in most avenues of the game. I have more respect for time consuming skills capes. For example runecrafting, slayer and summoning. That shows dediction to the cause and are non-buyable. Also any "gathering" skill gets respect from me, fishing, woodcutting and mining are all pains to train due to severe boredom and slow XP. Yes woodcutting is popular but that doesn't take away from the sheer amount of work involved. Buyable skills do get less respect in my eyes, but that shouldn't detract from the fact the skill has been mastered.
  21. cat666 replied to amoeba_009's topic in Help and Advice
    Ice Trolls. Qeltar has a great guide on truthscape.
  22. Took me 3 attempts. You have to do the maze everytime.
  23. Jagex will stop junk trading you can bet your life on it. I can't see them stopping trading as this would impact the game far too much but I can see them reducing the flexibility of it. I mean it's easy to restrict one type of item per trade. That would force sellers to sell an item on its own and therefore get rid of junk trading. The only downside is people wouldn't be able to trade lots of items for 1 item but they already have the ability to make sets from armour, whose to say they won't utilize this even more? People could always sell the items for cash then pay via cash for a more expensive item. Bottom line is though these items are just pixels in a game. All of which are owned by Jagex and if they say something is worth 30mil then it's worth 30mil. If it was real life you could do a dodgy deal with a man in a pub, but it isn't real life and there is no way to change the prices other than use the GE. As long as people are junk trading then the GE won't change.
  24. Yeah they drop a fair few runes and alchable stuff. Easy to kill and with bones to peaches you can stay forever if you so choose. Plus you have the dragon chain as a possibility. However if you are going there soley for a dragon chain I would advise against it. If you want melee XP without slayer then you are not going to be disappointed if you don't get a chain.
  25. Hallys are slow and you will probably get called a noob.

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