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Kietaro1

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  1. You can move your portal to the Formal Garden when you are of the appropiate level to build a Formal Garden. Something to note though is that the old garden portal will need to continue to be there until after you build the new one in the formal garden. As to the portals.... yeah all that they do is look 'better'
  2. As stated earlier, they are in fact all for show (outside of the gloves of course). But if a budding cheif were to click the other option, there are several items that could really help you out. Between butter, cooking apples, chocolate, and most importantly grapes, there are many options that provide a cook of any level with useful items.
  3. Since he is cooking it would be foolish to sell the fish he got from the kingdom to buy... fish??? Unless of course he was buying monks/sharks for faster exp. He is getting the fish at half the price of the GE, cooking it and still doubling his money. To do as you said would be doubling the work for the same benefit thus wasting his time.
  4. In my opinion Throne of Misc and Royal Trouble should be the goals of any scaper. That should be one of the first things that any scaper shoots for the first time he walks through the western gate, north of Falador. It does take some hefty requirements and several quests need to be completed but I think that it is a lovely goal to shoot for. Very rewarding as well.
  5. Very true. Catching your own fish would be the cheapest way I guess :P but mine is a little more efficent I think. As to the 100k problem. Invest in your kingdom for 1 day aka 75k used. Sell everything that you get that day and basically double your money. Invest the next day and double the 75k again (basically making 75k/day). Do this for about a week and you should be set for 99 cooking. You might even want to think about selling the tuna and flax and keeping the swordies as you will get less of those over time.
  6. Ice moutain south west of the Monastary, north of the windmill station. It is near the entrance to the Drawven mines. The guy you want is in the Northern most building on the west side. Just tell him you Kietaro1 sent ya and he should be happy to help you out. he may even bend the rules and give you a new canon for free :o
  7. My only question to you Gonalo40 is why take a 5m loss when you can have a 2m profit? Time really isn't all that important because while I was waiting for fish, I leveled slayer. 99 cooking should NOT be bought because it is an easy skill to level. There is no need to waste 5m on it.
  8. If I were you I would supplement any method of leveling crafting with Battlestaves bought from Zaff in Varrock Sqaure. Even if you have not completed any of the Varrock Acheivement Diary, the 8/day is a good money maker that could help with the loss of 80 crafting + give you a little crafting and magic exp. I have only done battle staves for crafting exp since 66 (though 54 will make money as well) so my 83 crafting has actually made me money :D[*]
  9. Chozarius is spot on with the cooking gauntlets. Whether you chose to take my advice or not, having those will help incredibly. All of my adive is based on assuming that you are 1)members 2)Throne of Miscellania and Royal Trouble completed 3)a small understanding of how MTK works. Now for my advice, I would invest in your kingdom (10 on fish, uncooked of course, and 5 on flax, or whatever you want). This will give you plenty of tuna and a good bit of swordfish for 56.3 and 189.4 each, respectively. This is sufficently less than the current GE prices (about half as expensive). I would invest for a week keeping your approval at 100%. Sell the flax and keep the fish. This will give you a good bit of fish to start. I would then reinvest in your kingdom, and start cooking what you have. When you finish selling all of your fish from your first week of Managing Thy Kingdom, you will just about double your money, as cooked swordfish are 415 min at the moment. Keep in mind that you paid 189.4 for them. The Tuna will not net you quite as high a profit but you will get money back none the less. Depending on how much you play or how much of a hurry you are in for 99 cooking, you might have another week of MTK under your belt so you could cook them for a second week. If not, use the profit from your kingdom to buy what you need. At 65 you no longer burn tuna. I would suggest using the tuna from your kingdom till level 86. Then use all of the swordfish that you gathered from your kingdom while attaining 86. Hopefully this will get you to about 90 cooking. From there I would use monkfish till 94 and then cooking shark till 99. Using this method, I was able to profit about 2m from getting my cooking from 75ish to 99 in about a week. Of course I collected fish from my kingdom for about 2 weeks before I started cooking. I hope this helps. Oh and if you have not completed Throne of Misc and Royal Trouble, you really need to. The profit from that is incredible.
  10. Summona would be your master of choice. She is unlocked during the Smoking Kills quest. The bug lantern is an item sold by any slayer master. Just right click them and shop.
  11. Well what should he draw of course... A knight kneeling beneath a Dragonfire shield fending off a dragon's breath.
  12. Combat: Stop experiments Quests: Do Smoking Hills. Start slayer. Slayer will be very good combat experience, have good drops and as long as you have Smoking Hills completed you can start working towards the slayer rewards. Ranged: Don't! Either waste them (I do it in Fight caves for the little bit of Tokkull) or sell them and buy addy/broad bolts and rune crossbow. Natures: Eh whatever floats your boat. Fishing: If you are going for speed, goto Shilo Village, otherwise lobbies are just fine.
  13. If you are refering to the Varrock achievement diary then yes, all you have to do is catch a rat with your cat and choose to add it to the pole. Just do that until it is full and you are good to go.
  14. Cat-40-45m(50m max) Wolf- 30-35m(40m max) Penguin- 22-25m(28m max) Bat- 17-22m(25m max) Sheep- 16-20m(23m max) If you have the money for that then just post on the forums that you are interested in buying and I am sure that someone will be glad to rip you off.
  15. easiest way to accomplish this is to fix all of the broken beacons before hand. Then go around to all 14 of them and fill them with logs but DO NOT LIGHT THEM! After filling all of the beacons, start by going to the spa and getting unlimited run, telly to trollheilm and then set about lighting all of the beacons. Should be cake if you fill them first.
  16. What is stopping someone from dropping 20 logs in the beacon above Edgeville, lighting it and then repeating? I have not played since hte update as I am at work so I really do not know how it works but if you get fm experience from lighting the beacons, what is stopping you from doing the above?
  17. New woodcutting uniform for me :D Full Lumberjack, ring of fire, Fire gloves, and Inferno. Extra woodcutting and firemaking exp ftw.
  18. Well sort of. I will agree that it will drop but not crash. It is still a high requirement that most people do not have/will not bother to get (even if it is "soooo easy to get now wah wah wahh!").
  19. I would reccomend putting all of your time and effort into completing the Varrock Achievement Diary.
  20. To give someone the incentive to train Firemaking. Before this update the most useful thing firmaking could accomplish was lighting pyres or the mining helmet, which is my light source of choice btw. Now there is a point to leveling firemaking. The interesting thing is that this could effectively drop the dragon wc axe market. I mean why pay around 2m for an axe when you can level a skill to 92 cheaper and still get an equivalent tool?
  21. I disagree with pretty much everything you have said. Firsty because I think this is a great idea that has been taken from very successful MMORPGs. Take Ultima Online(UO) for example. Up until the inclusion of "insurance" on items, UO was an amazing fusion of skilling and PVP and everyone liked it for those reasons. The old saying "with great reward comes great threat" was put to the test and I believe that most gamers liked the challenge. After UO many of games followed suit by allowing for servers that were purely PvP or PvE. Granted the population was more often than not higher on PvE servers, the games allowed for the smaller population of players that enjoyed the risk. Even now with games such as WoW we see some of the heaviest populated servers being purely PvP (Arthas anyone?). When Runescape cut this bit of gameplay out, it removed the fun it had for some players. This is not a ploy at 'luring all the old pkers that quit back in" but instead a completion of part of what makes MMORPGs fun. Secondly and I must admit I dislike the combat system in Runescape and as such do not PvP but that is why I will only visit the PvP servers to try my hand at getting the new 'special' drops the newspost hinted at. This allievates the problem of RWT because I believe that instead of dropping your items, the pker will have a chance of receiving an item just as a player now has a chance of receiving an item when killing a regular monster. I am not sure how the death of the player will play out but, knowing Jagex's stand on RWT, I am sure that it will not be like the old wildy where the armor would simply pile up on the ground. This of course is speculation based on what I read on the newspost so it probably pointless but the way it is worded it does not allow for RWT. And lastly the old wilderness was a place plagued by immature kids who manipulated the rules and then made you feel badly for obeying the rules. With a worldwide PvP arena, pures will no longer be the class of choice. Instead I feel as though it will allow for a more balanced PvP that the wilderness could never have attained. What bothers me most though is I feel that many posts like this one really are not about the new update to be but instead covers for those old wilderness players to hide behind as they bicker about having their easy money taken away. In truth I think that the only reason people miss PvP is because that had manipulated the system as I described above and found a way to, as far as I am concerned, cheat their way to amass wealth. As a solo player that pretty much does everything on my own (i.e. cuts the logs I burn to level firmaking or fish the fish I use to level cooking), all I have to say to that bunch is grow up.
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