Faiylen
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These ideas are brilliant! My house is decorated with the basic stone texture, but I've never really liked the dungeon textures for that theme - I'd very much like to be able to choose both individually. Love the new room ideas, especially the armoury, but also (you may have wrote it, and I may have missed it) we should be able to pack up furniture (particularly things like demonic thrones, steel dragons!) - untradeable still, of course - but be able to place them elsewhere later on. Other little things too like moving and rotating rooms and gardens, all of those things would make building up a house that bit more bearable!
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Here are the ones I can think of: * Player owned house build mode? I'm pretty sure there's no randoms. * Burthorpe Games Room Fishing Trawler they added an activity bar too, so that doesn't work anymore.
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This player isn't really a noob, he's a good friend but I won't name him, I just think this fits well here. :P From Friend: How are u ment to do desert treasure u cant even get all stuff in 1 To Friend: Bank between stages From Friend: Thats silly
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Hmm I think the RuneScript IRC/IM bot can do this, but I haven't seen any websites. :? There's a link to the RuneScript website on the Tip.it main page, that might be worth a look - the command is something like "!charm <# of gold charms> <# of green charms> <# of crimson charms> <# of blue charms>", but it doesn't go into quite that much detail. Actually thinking about it it's more of a planner than a calculator. :?
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1. They last about 2 minutes so I'm not sure exactly but I guess that would mean having to re-light before each inventory. 2. Using a Beast of Burden familiar would help a lot - a spirit terrorbird is the best that you can summon at the moment, which will carry 12 additional bones, but with 1 more summoning level you could use a war tortoise, which carries 18 bones. Either way, using a familiar will be a big advantage. 3. It is pretty straight-forward. :P Just bank, have the familiar store as many bones as it will take, take out more bones to fill your inventory, teleport to your house, use them on the altar, unload the familiar, use those on the altar and return to the bank. Castle Wars or Edgeville are popular choices for banking with jewellery. :)
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I think it might just be that these people you see ranging in them are probably switching as quickly as possible between tasks, and without much thought put into an alternative helmet for ranged bonuses.
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Barbarian fishing is typically around 45k experience per hour, but if you're focussing enough you could probably reach 50k or more. Fly fishing in Shilo Village is a bit slower, generally around 40 to 45k per hour but people have claimed to reach close to 50k in the high level 90s. Good luck on 99! :
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Skills, at least for me personally. I don't care how much money I have just sat in the bank, or how I look in the game. If I want to train an expensive skill, I'll make the money for it from scratch. I'm sure I've spent much over 220 million on all skills (half of that on just crafting and smithing), yet have like 2M cash in the bank - for food and armour repairs though, as I'm training attack. Money is sorta important, but in my opinion at least it's wasted by too many people on fancy items that just make them look good, or hit a little higher. It's fine to buy things if you want them, but in my opinion money going towards say herblore experience is much better spent.
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Great thanks guys, I'll mess around with the settings now and see what happens! =P
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Hey, I was watching some videos today on YouTube and I noticed that for their capes such as smithing and runecrafting, the trim colours are more orange than gold and like mine are still bright gold. If this is an anti-aliasing thing then I'll be able to look into that tomorrow but if not could anyone tell me how to get the trims kinda 'orange'? Lol. To see an example watch this video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1d2-GAtW-U - you will see what I mean by around 4 seconds into the video. I prefer the one on the video by far to how it looks on mine. Any ideas what I can do to make the colours more like on the video? Happy for any and all suggestions I was going to buy a new graphics card anyway so I'd be happy to hear your recommendations. Thanks in advance. :D Please don't attack me if I posted in the wrong forum it was either this or the tech one waaaay at the bottom and that didn't seem to be about RuneScape at all. >.>
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Should Runescape players be able to change usernames?
Faiylen replied to tehravenx's topic in General Discussion
I can't really see how not knowing who friends are is a problem - if they were on your list in the first place then you know they're a friend, so all you need to do is ask them. Friends and ignore lists wouldn't need to be broken because the names on them could change automatically, if the player actually changes them. Sure this will mess up ignore lists for people who use it as a memo pad, I do myself but it wouldn't be too difficult to just copy down the contents onto Notepad. And name changing of at least some sort has been confirmed by Jagex on their official Twitter. Quote: "We have a project launching this summer that to allow all players more freedom with their names, including them being changeable". :thumbup: -
Skillcapes - Advantageous or Disadvantageous?
Faiylen replied to quelmotz's topic in General Discussion
Personally I'm in favour of skillcapes; it's nice to have a little something extra to look forward to aside from switching skills beyond each passing 99. They're definately one cause for people to keep on playing so that's a good thing. But there are some disadvantages too - for one, they put pressure on people to get a skill to 99. Nobody should HAVE to get a 99, but I'm guessing many people do because they feel left out without a skillcape. Another thing is that for some reason some people see skillcapes as a necessity once you're over a certain combat level. I know level 120s without 99s, and there's nothing wrong with that - maybe they just prefer balancing their combat stats slowly to going for a single 99 for the sake of one skillcape. And in theory, it's possible to be level 137 without a 99, so what's the problem with not having one at 110, 120 or even 130? Then of course there's making the more popular 99s look easier and less respectable than they are. Take 99 cooking for example - people might assume that this is a very easy 99 to get, just because they see the cape a lot more often than most others. Yes it is more easy than most 99s, but it's still not EASY as such. Cooking itself is easy, that's true, but 99 isn't - all 99s take an extreme amount of patience and dedication. Then of course, there are the show-offs. I'm sure you've all seen them. Basically, they boast about their 99s to make others feel insuperior to them. I'll give an example; two people are fletching, and one asks the other his fletching level. The player responds, say, 87, and the first player responds - "Nice, 99 here" and puts on their skillcape. Or player 1 might simply walk up behind player 2, whom they have never met, and do their fletching emote. I just find this really spiteful and cruel, and this is one big disadvantage of skillcapes. Of course, there are advantages. As I said, I find them to be a nice little something to look forward to after each 99, and in addition the bonuses are pretty good compared to most other capes. But I think that all in all, the disadvantages pretty much outweigh the advantages. Just my thoughts. :thumbsup: -
I was getting around 35-40k xp per hour training at the yaks with similar equipment to what you have listed, and bronze knives. I do think it might be possible to get a little more though... :wall:
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I don't know really how it well it compares to the methods already recommended but I did gold bars with goldsmithing gauntlets to 73 and then adamant bolts to 88 - you don't need to add feathers to sell the bolts and if I remember correctly it's cheaper to not sell them anyway. It's around 40-50k experience per hour I think if you're not using sacred clay hammers. Probably 90k-ish per hour with them.
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Hello! Came across your name by chance in some topic, but I've seen you around in game a lot, familiar with a lot of people from your 99 RC pic. :D Gratz on 99 runecrafting, looked you up some time ago when you had like 95. Good luck on 99 slayer, tough skill but if you've done all those others you can do this one. - Faiylen -
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This game is Dreadful! Cancel my Membership!
Faiylen replied to Zapados153's topic in General Discussion
I continue to play because there's still so much more to do. I've long since gotten woodcutting and some other skills out of the way, but look at my thieving and smithing levels - there's still so much more I can accomplish in both, and of course my defence and hitpoints levels - 93 in both, I'm not going to stop before I get them. Also, I guess I couldn't quit, for the one skill that keeps me playing more than any other. - Faiylen - -
I have a few 99s, one of them runecrafting and another fletching. I can wear the runecrafting cape and every trip I make to the dagganoths or wherever it is I'm going, I'll get a "nice rc cape" from someone. Should I choose to wear my fletching cape, it's a different story. It's always been trimmed as my first 99 was something else, but one day I wore the fletching cape and was asked if my other 99 was cooking. Now, I've learned to wear neither of them when training combat. Magic cape FTW, only questions I get are "how much did it cost?", and no digs at it being an easy 99. - Faiylen -
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Well I can't say I'm particularly fond of her, but it would be a shame to see her removed from the game. She does get annoying though, but most of the time she pops up to offer me a sandwich I'm normally fishing or something, so she doesn't bother me too much. - Faiylen -
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I own three skill capes - woodcutting, runecrafting and fletching - which I value equally as capes of achievement. Of course I know which ones were the hardest and easiest to achieve, but I don't value the runecrafting cape any higher than the others because of it. All of them took a period of dedication to achieve, and I do always choose to wear one of them over, say, an obsidian cape. Why not? I would not look down upon somebody wearing an untrimmed fletching cape; perhaps he or she can't quite handle the more difficult skills, or perhaps plays a considerable amount less than I do. A good friend of mine used to wear one, and now he's a level 130 with nine 99 skills. Just because somebody is wearing a cooking cape now, doesn't mean they won't be wearing a slayer cape in the future. : - Faiylen -
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I wouldn't want to be famous. I'm popular at the one place I train my woodcutting, and that is plenty enough. It shows that you don't need to be famous to make friends.
