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SportsGuy

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  1. First, if you get a new clue, you should take a picture of it in game (what it says) as proof. Second, I found it on the Treasure Trails page already. I'm sure the crew appreciates your help, but if you're having trouble locating clues, you can use your browser's find function.
  2. They were gone in an instant. Even taking a beast of burden won't get enough for the demand. Sad thing is...it's still not enough for the trouble of going there are getting them...yet...and then the price will plummet back to earth in a few days anyway!
  3. Royal Trouble actually. It has been so long since I've completed both...I think you're right. You know, going there and buying a full inventory might not be a bad idea...selling them on the GE is turning a little profit!
  4. I am pretty sure you do need to at least start Throne of Miscellania.
  5. First, you don't have to resort to the G.E. for cider for the quest. The basement of Miscellania (the '!' outside the castle marks the entrance) has a pub that sells it in unlimited quality. Second, it appears that you MUST use a regular longbow to kill the guards in the ranging guild tower...which means you also have to use bronze arrows...both items can be bought downstairs in the guild. You do not have to MINE the coal to put it in the carts...you can take coal from your inventory and fill the carts...then also probably get a poison chalice from Stankers at the same time. DON'T get your daily flax UNTIL you finish all the entries you can. You get more and more flax when you finish additional parts of the diary. You apparently have to kill an earth elemental that is already walking around...not one of the ones you try to mine and then becomes an earth elemental, in order to get credit for killing one of each type in the elemental mine. The big mysterious statue is east of the bank, west of Camelot, and south of Sinclair mansion, along the east side of the road. Remember that Galahad is not in Camelot...he's north of MacGrubor's wood. You don't even have to USE UP your bucket of milk or butter or cream on the churn. You can click on the butter churn at the mansion (with one of those items in your inventory) click on an item and then click away quickly. Jute seeds can be bought in Draynor from the seed seller, stolen from her stall, or the master gardeners.
  6. I think you can do this with ANY level of reward...you talk to the person you've received your most recent reward from.
  7. The rewards are incorrectly listed...access to the task is gained during the quest, not as a reward from it. Also, completing the quest is not a prerequisite for finishing the sidequest which involves Scabaras Research notes...as you can tell from the following proof screen, too! [hide=Dealing With Scabaras rewards][/hide] You can access the task to sell noted items to Simon Templeton by starting the quest and finish the Scabaras Research notes sidequest any time after receiving the Scabaras Research book from Lead Researcher Abigail.
  8. FYI, you DO NOT need to have finished the quest to cash in a full copy of your research notes. [hide=Cashing in your Scabaras Research][/hide]
  9. I would say they don't have big numbers assigned because of the numerous safe spots they can be ranged from...
  10. This week's Tears of Guthix trip boosted me to my first blog goal. I now have ALL skills at level 50 or above. There is a certain sense of pride that comes with that goal. First, I haven't trained my summoning skill at all. In fact, had I thought about the quests that require summoning pouches more carefully, I might not have created any pouches at all and just bought the ones needed. In that sense, that summoning claim is a bit "tainted" I suppose, but nonetheless, I have tons of tokens that I have absolutely no plans on using (until ToG starts putting experience toward something else I suppose!). I trained some hunting, firemaking, and I'm on the verge of level 72 farming, which will allow me to plant magic trees (since I can cook a garden pie). I think Dealing with Scabaras will get the nod as this week's quest to finish (again, for the Tears of Guthix entry requirement). I'll suit up in my best magic protecting gear and take food and antipoison and recylms balm and stat restore potions into the depths, gather the last two pages to my Scabaras Research book, and be done with another mini-quest as well. I need to start training prayer more seriously. Level 70 isn't just a goal, it's a requirement for an achievement diary. I should really be thinking about level 75 prayer, in order to use some of the higher level shields. I need to get smithing going as well. I've really neglected training it, but it's just so boring! Agility has been overlooked for some time, since I can pretty much do what I need to do with it, but level 70 would be a nice intermediary goal to gain me some more access and make some parts of my journey a little easier. Construction has been put on hold as well. Along with hunting, it's one of the highest current-to-goal differentials that I've got on my personal planner. I still have to slay Bork and though I attempted to slay the Phoenix this week, I think both of those goals will have to wait. Just which quests and side quests do I have left? I'm so glad you asked! [hide=Unfinished Quests] Nomad's Requiem While Guthix Sleeps[/hide]
  11. You're only 74 magic...train your magic with it. Best magic amulet in the game (amulet FOR magic, rather)
  12. [hide=Dr. Jekyll][/hide] I thought I'd provide another option.
  13. Pretty sure it wasn't as tough as I expected...still, it can't hurt to prepare well. Think of your hardest fight so far...prepare as if you were going in to that fight...it won't be nearly that tough, but it will ease the troubles on your mind!
  14. go to edmonds house ( original quest guy), northwest of west gate, in hid backyard, there should be a "pre-dug hole" Alternativley, you can wear full mourner and walk right through the gates. You don't need the full mourner gear if you have already completed those quests to walk through the big gate (only to get inside the mourner's house in the northwest of west ardougne).
  15. Train your agility up into the 50s. Do as many quests (for free experience in ALL skills) as you can. Fletch your way to maple longbows and make yourself a stash for when you go back to F2P. Set some small goals and complete as many as you can, but concentrate on those skills that will either have an impact or can only be used in F2P, but are tough to train. Explore as much of the world as you can and make sure you gather at least one of every F2P item that you can before you go back to F2P from P2P and keep it in your bank as a placeholder (and get rid or sell all your P2P items that you can't use in F2P if you decide not to stay).
  16. Thanks for the kind words of encouragement on my blog. I read yours since you posted in mine. I was once an F2Per...I decided to give P2P a try and got hooked...I know...wasted a great F2P skill account! I am mostly Swedish, but American and out of university. I pretty much only play this game if I have free time online, but I'm on at strange times and not that long. Good luck with your goals...I am sharing some more of my own on my latest post...and thanks for stopping by my blog!
  17. How ironic that my first blog post talked about my week beginning with a fantastic experience at Tears of Guthix. This week, a tragedy. For the past two weeks, RuneScape has been dropping out every so often (well, my connection has) and it did so right at the beginning of my time in the Tears of Guthix mini-game. As I feared, when my connection was regained, I lost out on a week of free experience. As a result, my lowest untrained skill must wait until this weekend in order to be advanced to level 50 (at least, I hope so, since another unfortunate disconnect could sidetrack my plans yet again). I did get a lot accomplished this week. I first set out to complete another easy, 1 point quest and chose Land of the Goblins to do so. It wasn't hard, just time-consuming. In addition, I cleaned up the side-quest for the goblin high priest, collected a shadow sword from General Khazard's ghost, completed a task for the Rellekka acheivement diary and collected a full set of Rogue's Armor from the Rogue's Den mini-game. On the skill level front, I spent an evening of gaming fletching maple logs into maple longbows, stringing them, then high alching them for cash. I can now fletch yew shortbows. Next week I should reach the first milestone outlined by this blog. I'll also hunt up to level 55. Next week's one quest will be to finish Dealing with Scabaras and the side-quest (only the two pages from the chests inside the dungeon are left!). I may try the Knight Waves side-quest again and re-try killing a bronze dragon. I don't think I can reasonably try for a mithril dragon until I get at least one metal dragon under my belt. As of this post, I have only a few quests yet to complete. Back to my Roots, Rocking Out, and While Guthix Sleeps are all unavailable due to level requirements with the latter also unavailable due to unfinished quests. Finishing Desert Treasure will allow me to complete the final battle of Recipe for Disaster. Defender of Varrock, Dream Mentor, The Great Brain Robbery, Haunted Mine, The Path of Glouphrie, and Summer's End are the others that have been started, but wait to be finished (to ensure easy Tears of Guthix entrance). I still have to finish barbarian training with a mithril dragon kill and a barbarian pyreship made for chewed bones. The Chaos Tunnel is a scary place, so I've not tried beating Surok yet. Eventually I'll complete the side-quest which would allow me to access a purple cat and when the quests are complete, I'll return Clarence to his resting place and enchant a Salve Amulet with Tarn's Lair's book. In the meantime, I'm completing my daily farming runs, managing thine kingdom, and working on some more level goals. What are they? I'm so glad you asked: [hide=Cooking: 95 (3)][/hide] [hide=Runecrafting: 77 (6)][/hide] [hide=Crafting: 90 (8)][/hide] [hide=Firemaking: 95 (9)][/hide] [hide=Slayer: 90 (10)][/hide] [hide=Magic:97 (12)][/hide] [hide=Hunting: 83 (13)][/hide] [hide=Agility: 90 (14)][/hide] [hide=Mining:90 (16)][/hide] [hide=Prayer: 95 (17)][/hide] [hide=Fletching: 95 (18)][/hide] [hide=Thieving: 91 (18)][/hide] [hide=Fishing: 96 (18)][/hide] [hide=Herblore: 96 (22)][/hide] [hide=Smithing: 99 (24)][/hide] [hide=Construction: 99 (29)][/hide] [hide=Summoning: 99 (30)][/hide] [hide=Dungeoneering: 120 (102)][/hide] Those are some lofty goals, I know!
  18. I'm almost positive that it's run energy rather than agility that's causing you the problems because when I boosted to unlimited run energy with the Oo'glog pools, I had no problems making it across and I had 60 agility. That would probably help if you keep falling...take a dip in all the pools (just for good measure) and make the salt-spring pool the last one you try, then get out and tele to ardougne...use the bank, gear up and head down and try that part ASAP. My "evidence" is that I passed easily the first try, but when it wore off and I had to go back across for the last part I kept falling. I got frustrated and left, re-"dipped" and VOILA! I made it across no problem.
  19. It's classification comes from the official RuneScape site, but I agree...it's a tough one. I never dared fight something that you couldn't kill! It sounds like you don't even have to fight them. The problem is that most people attempt that quest without such a high combat level. We'd need lower and lower combat levels to attempt it before setting a low combat level where that happens. PLUS, as you mentioned, 6 hp is a paltry sum of HP for such an advantageous shortcut...I don't think people would WANT to lose that option. You certainly are brave!
  20. -Magic secaturs now work... -The phoenix pouch gave the wrong experience when created because the charm required changed during development. I certainly can't take credit for these... http://forum.[Please Use QuickFind Code].ws?15,16,804,58228625 Quick find code: 15-16-804-58228625
  21. no...you have to be a member to use the stuff on an F2P world and not just an ex-member. The F2P worlds won't let you go places you couldn't go if you were only F2P...so, I think a glory teleport would work (again, as long as you're still a member), but you couldn't recharge it without A) being a member and B) being able to access the Heroes Guild...quest required. If you have questions or want help when you become a member, look me up in game.
  22. No, he picked the most usefull one How does that affect it being the most expensive one? IT IS the most expensive one to fill.
  23. I REALLY disagree with the contention that gauntlets don't help. I KNOW it's been stated, but I have just had different results with it. My cooking levels aren't that high and if I'm cooking on anything other than the Lumbridge range, I'll burn 5 or 6 monks out of a load of 28. With the gauntlets, two or less...down to none. Perhaps it's a hidden update, but I don't cook those fish without them now. I tried it and it seems to work.
  24. I forgot about the boost I used to plant some lantadyne and thankfully got this message when trying to collect (rather than just collect without the XP). I've never seen any mention of needing the boost to collect (since I usually use the boosts only for specials or trees or bushes). I thought most advanced players might already know about it, but thought the pictures might be useful for the guide or to include the exact text of the exchange. If it's useful, great. If not, no big deal. [hide=Farming with boosters][/hide]
  25. Not sure if this is the right place to put this, but... [hide=He came along for the fairy teleport ride...][/hide]

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