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Theoknight2

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  1. Maybe you could alternate between a magic method that makes money and bursting?
  2. For Bunyip trips, I bring 1 sup set, 5 house tabs, a games necky, 2 bunyips, 10 ppots (I turn prayer off when I have full/high hp and turn it back on at 60 or so hp) and rest strawberry baskets. (heal me 30 hp a basket)
  3. Use Lava Eel -> Bunyip
  4. Perhaps you're right, I only killed them in the days of Jordanweb.
  5. on my last run I brought 6 and used 1 and a half, 2 doses were for brewing up for jad, rest was because i got meleed twice by a 360... so like 4, even in crappy gear, and rest restore.
  6. Aviansies get like 20k range xp per hour... you can get more at edgeville men I think.
  7. Just train Summoning, it doesn't matter if you hate grinding, do clues or something thats not grinding. Matter of fact is, you wont get a team without a good familiar these days. And get at least 75 in all cbs before attempting to do any boss hunting. Well, maybe except the mole?
  8. Metals aint bad, dunno xp per hour anymore, did it years ago. Bursting is good if you want hp, you get it faster than almost any other training method, except maybe chinning or soul wars. And having 23m hp exp wont hurt you at all, in fact, you'll jump up the ranks :P
  9. No, he doesn't.
  10. Billing Support? Dunno if they have that
  11. yaks, but they're boring and crowded. King Lathas Ogres, not too bad and you make a little money off seeds. Greaters in Watchtowere dungeon, not too bad and some crimson charms too, some rune if you want it (bring telegrab) Fire giants in waterfall dungeon, hardly ever very crowded unless at peak times, make some money, not exactly highest xp rate but pretty good.
  12. Ok, so everyone knows about the Grand Tree, right? Its a big tree. But the Gnomes have not always lived here. Oh no, their old home was much bigger. They didn't need a stronghold with multiple trees to hold their race. They just needed one. A very big tree that held many thousands of gnomes in its branches. All the gnomes were happy there, no need to build gliders to go places when you were perfectly happy where you were. But then, a group of evil gnomes decided to use the Tree's hardy bark and wood for crafts and profits. This angered the Tree, who was the first Spirit Tree, but didn't know it at the time. It was so angry it simply teleported the whole gnome race to the farrest reaches of Gielinor from where it was. Thus the gnomes have been there ever since. But the King has always wanted to find the Old Tree, or the World Tree, as most call it. Who better to find it than someone that isn't him? Fortuneatly, you are happening to be walking by at the time... After the Quest, (very fast one, akin to how the catapult construction quest was just a side quest to the MEP series, cbf making it now) you are at the burnt-out World Tree (it was burned at the end of the quest). The only part still unburnt is the very loftiest branches, where its face is. The World tree is on an Island, accessible by wading from Mos'le Harmless. By Talking to the Tree, you can learn Gnomish History or random gibberish (like the Oracle and Juna). You may also buy Spirit Tree seeds here for 100k a pop. The Tree is also connected to the Spirit Tree Network. If you right click the World Tree, you have the option to 'Open' where you open a tiny trapdoor in the World Tree's base (with permission from Tree gotten in Quest) and enter the root system. The root system is a means of travel throughoutt Gielinor ( and possible other dimmensions, there are some blocked off passages). Its sort of like the dwarf carts, you click 'enter' on a root passage and suddenly you're across the world. One root goes underneath the Grand Exchange, to a giant cavern filled with a allotment w/ herbs w/ flowers patches and a Heroes Fountain Replica (performing the same duty as the Heroes Fountain and the Legends Totem pole, you need to complete both quests to use them), tons of coal (like 40 rocks) scattered around the edges, with mithril and adamantite spread around also (mithril about 15, addy maybe 10). The whole room is about the size of the Grand Exchange Area. Another root leads outside the Gates of Oog'glog, the opening is inside a Eucalyptus tree. Another opens in the Cave on Trollheim, the one with the crazy guy inside (its right next to the teleport). A fourth root opens in the Myreque base in Meyerditch, with an offshoot to the caves underneath Canafis. A Fifth root opens in the Rogues Den. A Sixth in the Rogues Base in 50+ wildy (its one way only). Suggestions please?
  13. Ok, so everyone knows about the Grand Tree, right? Its a big tree. But the Gnomes have not always lived here. Oh no, their old home was much bigger. They didn't need a stronghold with multiple trees to hold their race. They just needed one. A very big tree that held many thousands of gnomes in its branches. All the gnomes were happy there, no need to build gliders to go places when you were perfectly happy where you were. But then, a group of evil gnomes decided to use the Tree's hardy bark and wood for crafts and profits. This angered the Tree, who was the first Spirit Tree, but didn't know it at the time. It was so angry it simply teleported the whole gnome race to the farrest reaches of Gielinor from where it was. Thus the gnomes have been there ever since. But the King has always wanted to find the Old Tree, or the World Tree, as most call it. Who better to find it than someone that isn't him? Fortuneatly, you are happening to be walking by at the time... After the Quest, (very fast one, akin to how the catapult construction quest was just a side quest to the MEP series, cbf making it now) you are at the burnt-out World Tree (it was burned at the end of the quest). The only part still unburnt is the very loftiest branches, where its face is. The World tree is on an Island, accessible by wading from Mos'le Harmless. By Talking to the Tree, you can learn Gnomish History or random gibberish (like the Oracle and Juna). You may also buy Spirit Tree seeds here for 100k a pop. The Tree is also connected to the Spirit Tree Network. If you right click the World Tree, you have the option to 'Open' where you open a tiny trapdoor in the World Tree's base (with permission from Tree gotten in Quest) and enter the root system. The root system is a means of travel throughoutt Gielinor ( and possible other dimmensions, there are some blocked off passages). Its sort of like the dwarf carts, you click 'enter' on a root passage and suddenly you're across the world. One root goes underneath the Grand Exchange, to a giant cavern filled with a allotment w/ herbs w/ flowers patches and a Heroes Fountain Replica (performing the same duty as the Heroes Fountain and the Legends Totem pole, you need to complete both quests to use them), tons of coal (like 40 rocks) scattered around the edges, with mithril and adamantite spread around also (mithril about 15, addy maybe 10). The whole room is about the size of the Grand Exchange Area. Another root leads outside the Gates of Oog'glog, the opening is inside a Eucalyptus tree. Another opens in the Cave on Trollheim, the one with the crazy guy inside (its right next to the teleport). A fourth root opens in the Myreque base in Meyerditch, with an offshoot to the caves underneath Canafis. A Fifth root opens in the Rogues Den. A Sixth in the Rogues Base in 50+ wildy (its one way only). Suggestions please?
  14. Theoknight2 replied to RayOxide's topic in Off-Topic
    1. Resident Evil 4 for the Wii sucked [wagon]. I dont want to hold a controller up and if I move my hand an inch, woops, my cursor went bye bye. 2. Maybe the Wii started off trying to be a mainstream console, but it turned into miniclip. I dont know how Nintendo got this, but GAMERS DO NOT WANT TO USE MOTION CONTROL FOR A WHOLE GAME. Unless motion control is used very little in a game (therefore rendering the wii almost useless as it could be put onto Xbox360 or PS3), a wii game will never be accepted readily as a good game by REAL gamers. Dont throw BS at me like Brawl and Galaxy. Thats 2 good games, Xbox360 and PS3 get 2+ good games in 3 months, Wii has those after all the time its been around.
  15. Its easy for Alaskans like me, we can just commercial fish for like $5,000 a summer. Yeah, we rule.
  16. Yea, is best. Plus, no morons there. Rogues den is to Cooking Guild as Catherby is to Fishing Guild.
  17. "PS I have 61 mining."
  18. if you had no defense, you'd be a pretty good ddser/range-2her with some training. My advice is make a new acc..
  19. errr yeah, you just take next new task from the other master..
  20. Irons and steels aren't good at all for exp, but for cash and profit, armored zombies aint bad. If you REALLY wanted to melee irons w/o prayer ( no steels), you need veracs and a bunyip. Partly pray when hp is down, wait for yip to heal ya, take damage til about 60-65 hp then flick it on again.
  21. You need a zammy item EVERYWHERE in gwd, the monsters have invested everywhere. Regardless, the best spot is in front of the zammy room. Slayer beware, lighting makes you depressed/homicidal/suicidal/hungry.
  22. No longer viable unless you never do quests and like using inefficient training spots.
  23. To me, the bit about "lobster, octopus, swordfish" is obviously an update about octopus fishing, maybe from a giant submarine. The sheds are heavy bit, seems like an invasion by the Temple Knights to liberate the Fairy Queen/ eradicate the fairies cuz they're racist. Sir Tiffie dies. Sirrah being a word for sir, the rah normally being the overexxagerated breath exhale. (normally in the military)

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