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sir_bubbabob

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  1. You will get less nests with eucalyptus than with teaks. The higher the level of the tree, the longer it will take you to get a nest drop. Teak is a lower level tree than eucalyptus. Chopping trees will produce 2 items, nests and logs. For example (figures are guestimates, not scientific) , after chopping teaks for 5 minutes you will have accumulated 40 items. Choppin the higher level eucalyptus for 5 minutes you will have accumulated 30 items. Most or all of these items will be logs. But since the teak is producing more items, over time teak will produce considerably more nests than eucalyptus. Once again these figures are not time tested, just rough numbers to explain why teaks produce more nests. If you are looking to increase your nest drops then training on willows or maples are excellent choices.
  2. Star mining, (which I personally do with my clan), will not provide you with as much experience as mining coal in the mining guild or mining granite. Power mining granite if you have a enchanted water tiara or access to lunar magic is the best mining experience if you are interested in quickly levelling your mining skills. Star finding clans such as Star Find are wonderful groups for helping you find a star and get your daily reward for cashing in your star dust. However, star finding clans also result in massive amounts of people at the stars, which will greatly reduce your mining xp.
  3. I'd recommend going to the ogre spa and taking a 15hp boost into the combat. I meleed him, first drinking a super strength and a super attack and using my dpp++ for its 4 double attacks. If your concerned about him, you could always wear a ring of life too.
  4. There are many penguin chat worlds, most of which would really like (or insist) that you are on world 60. Here are 4 that I can think of: riods2525 penguins w60 w60 penguins penguin hunt
  5. A ring of life would have saved you. Unfortunately for you you were above 10% of your hp when the rev hit you for the last time, killing you. A ring will teleport you to safety if you have been damaged to below 10% health, but will not teleport you to safety if you have reached 0hp.
  6. I wouldn't recommend buying one for its looks, or as a status symbol. That being said if you've always wanted to own one then go for it. I recently bought a santa hat, something I've always wanted. Runescape is first and foremost a game. If owning a rare item makes you happy then you should definately buy it.
  7. Took 7710 tokens. I buried every bone. Must have gained at least 5k in prayer. Most coin and sword piles I was double checking while slaughtering the next cyclops. Ironically I continued on after finally getting the rune defender and had 2 more within the next ten kills.
  8. I've now spent 7600 warrior guild tokens and am the proud owner of a black defender for my efforts. I've worn a ring of wealth the entire time as well. Can I cannon the cyclops, or is there another method besides drinking alot of potions, that will speed up my cyclops slaying? I'm combat level 111, and more than a little frustrated.
  9. You should be able to finish them off, however you will probably have to do them one at a time. I'd recommend using a ddp++ and hitting them with the double attacks. Once you've defeated one, run out and heal and restock. Wait until your special attack is back at full until you take on the next one.
  10. The new quest has a high farming level requirement, considerably higher than required for any other quest. Therefore people are scrambling to get their farming up, and watermelons are the best for the fruit/veggie garden plot.
  11. I'd recommend the chaos tunnels. If you're worried about the baby blacks then fight the green dragons close to the portal where you enter the dragon area. If the blacks start to swarm you, jump through the portal back to the spiders. You can hang out there for a minute, to let the baby blacks go away. Then jump back through the portal and continue slaying green dragons. You're also close to a bank and an altar at the chaos tunnels.
  12. Don't forget the evil turnip by the belladonna. I don't want to crush your plans, but you'll have to plant your spirit tree early. It takes a long time to fully grow.
  13. I would heavily encourage you to buy a santa hat for an investment. Jagex has already told us through their guaranteed content poll that this year's CHristmas reward will be a Santa Coat. I'm anticipating that this will cause the price of Santa's to rise. That being said, if you've always wanted an item such as a Santa or a party hat go buy it. First and foremost you are supposed to enjoy playing Runescape. If getting a Santa Hat will make you enjoy the game more then it sounds like a tremendous investment. Several months ago I chose a Santa over spending the money on training for a skill cape and I still have no regrets.
  14. How about banshees in the slayer tower. Their attack is quite bad and damage is very minimal as long as you wear your earmuffs. You'll end up with a good quantity of herbs and noted pure essence.
  15. I'd recommend checking with Runescape's Questhelp, accessible from the Runescape main screen. It will tell you what you need to do next to get the quest going again.
  16. I'd say making 207 serem with tarromin and ash is by far your cheapest option. I simply make my potion, and then empty my vial for reusing. Your secondary ingredient and your vial cost nothing, you only lose the cost of the tarromin (if you paid for it in the first place). Your other cheap option is to spend considerable time farming or hanging out with the chaos druids, and simply make whatever potions you can with their herb drops.
  17. You could buy gold bars and make gold rings. Its not the fastest xp, but you will make a profit. Gold rings will sell, since people use them for summoning. I would recommend making bracelets with whatever gems you have lying around. If you mine stars, you will quickly discover that you will have more cosmics lying around than you know what to do with. If this is the case, enchant them too. As soon as your level is high enough, add battlestaves into your crafting training. They give excellent experience and provide a large profit. As well, start getting your free sand in Yanille and your seaweed in Catherby. Glassblowing is quite profitable, and much faster than spinning bow strings.
  18. You cannot fight them while in monkey form. You can however stay in monkey form and position yourself so that there is only one ninja monkey (and no other monkeys) on the screen. Then use your protection from melee and range him to death. There is an altar in the main building on the far side of the village if you need to recharge prayer.
  19. I have been passively searching for a clan that I think is right for me for about a year now. I've noticed that alot of clans have an IRC number, or are advocating using Microsoft messenger for talking. Is this the norm, and if so why use this method over the built in Runescape clan chat.
  20. Get 10 fur (available for GE, fur trader in Varrock or fur trader in Ardy market place) and 10 normal planks. Go to your workshop. You can make them on your crafting table. I did the quest a long time ago, so you might need a hammer and a saw as well.
  21. I would have to recommend Chaeldar too. I still mostly use Chaeldar at lvl 111. She's convenient to get to.
  22. I recommend Tears of Guthix for all your farming needs. I got to level 43 farming before I ever planted anything. I was going to continue that trend, when quests got in the way.
  23. I'm at 87 farming. I always pay for my fruit, spirit and calquat. But I never pay for the regular trees. The fruit trees can be payed easily with crops you have already grown.
  24. I would recommend farming your herbs. Otherwise the chaos druids and the abberant spectres are excellent for dropping herbs
  25. With your high combat level, I'd go quickly kill 25 cows at lumby, tan them in Al-k, buy your thread and needle at the craft store, make them into things and then sell them off at the general store. Repeat until level 10. Then move on to buying flax and making bowstrings.
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