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Kurayaramnu

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  1. honestly, I had so much hope for this update...I was assumeing we would have a new eq spot, but jagex took the easy path and made them go on gloves. The onyx bracelet is useless, (unless your agility training), so is the necklace. The only gem i dont have a rant about, is the dstone.. combat bracer = ardy tele on ancients.. everything else has too few charges, or is worthless (like the new onyx stuff) barrows gloves > all of them imo... gf jagex?
  2. from what i read, you can do what you say. Phats are longer then any 99 skill, but with dedication i think you could. I have faith :D
  3. aww...thad be fun though. Ruin my dreams of stupidity :cry:
  4. yeah. just thought it might be fun to try, wanted to see if it was even possible though.
  5. Sorry if this is the wrong forum... My question is, could i load up on purple sweets, say..1000 or so..and use vengence to kill jad? Use normal guth/range to get to jad, pop the healers so they dont respawn, or lure em in a line to me, and then purposely get hit by jad when i have vengence on. Ie: eat to full, run out of hiding at italy rock, then run back in immediatly so he doesnt attack twice, heal - repeat. Im 92 hp, 92 def, 99 range, 99 mage, 70 prayer. I KNOW i can easily do it the normal way..just wondering if this also works.

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