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Meat Tenderiser: Amazingly, this weapon is one handed. Chest price: 53950 High alch: 24900 Examine: Often used to soften tough meat up. Cleaver: Chest price: 33280 High alch: 15360 Examine: An effective tool for chopping tough meat. Wooden Spoon: Chest price: 45 High alch: 21 Examine: Spoooooon! Egg Whisk: Chest price: 65 High alch: 30 Examine: A large whisk of death. Spork: Chest price: 422 High alch: 195 Examine: Use the spork. Spatula: Spatula is two handed Chest price: 2496 High alch: 1152 Examine: A large spatula... of doom! Frying Pan: Chest price: 2158 High alch: 996 Examine: Looks like it's non-stick too! Skewer: Chest price: 4160 High Alch: 1920 Examine: Generally used for impaling fresh meat. Rolling Pin: Chest price: 18720 High alch: 8640 Examine: That's how I roll! Kitchen Knife: Chest price: 10400 High Alch: 4800 Examine: A sharp, dependable knife, for filleting meat. Major credit to Stuart G for the Rolling Pin, Kitchen Knife and Skewer images, alch value and examines and the Meat Tenderiser alch value.
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Woah, you are seriously unlucky. I got 4 hats and 1 flippers in 15 Mogres.
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all you need: Requirements 175 Quest points Must have completed all subquests listed above Must have completed Desert Treasure Must have completed Horror From The Deep Ability to fight tough, high level enemies only lvl 100+ can do that... Not really, I'm up to the 3rd boss and I'm 89 Combat, the only reason I have not finished by now is because my cooking and fishing was zapped down to 1 by the third, and I had no food at that point.
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QUEST GUIDE To the awowogei subquest of recipe for disaster
ShadowFire replied to silver24-7's topic in General Discussion
One question, how on earth do you kill the Gorillas? Everytime I get them to low HP they heal. -
15 March 2006 - Hundredth Quest - Recipe for Disaster!
ShadowFire replied to Pirkka's topic in General Discussion
If i could get imageshack to host properly i could show you my wieldable crabby claw and helm =[ Erm, yeah but how do you wield it? My crab claw has no wield option. -
Well they can't be sold back to the chest, or to a general store, so I highly doubt they are tradeable (usually items you can't sell can't be traded).
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15 March 2006 - Hundredth Quest - Recipe for Disaster!
ShadowFire replied to Pirkka's topic in General Discussion
I saw someone a few mins ago wielding a Crab Claw, I know you get one for killing that giant crab underwater, but how do you wield it? -
15 March 2006 - Hundredth Quest - Recipe for Disaster!
ShadowFire replied to Pirkka's topic in General Discussion
Underwate, just outside the pipe to the Mudskipper room. Pick up 5 of them. -
15 March 2006 - Hundredth Quest - Recipe for Disaster!
ShadowFire replied to Pirkka's topic in General Discussion
Edit: Found the goblin cook. So where is this chest that I have access to? -
15 March 2006 - Hundredth Quest - Recipe for Disaster!
ShadowFire replied to Pirkka's topic in General Discussion
Yes! Oh thank you Jagex, I was hoping that lvl 32 Farming I got was enough, but it's not needed at all! I'm so glad I got myself to lvl 70 Cooking a couple of months ago, all my friends thought it was pointless, but it wasn't, woo! -
Dalcyte's guide to the best high alching places
ShadowFire replied to Dalcyte's topic in General Discussion
Yeah but the problem is, if you turn chat off and alch for a long time, every single noob (and I hate saying that word) that comes past reports you for not giving them "fR3e stUf pl3aze" or responding to their 10 year old AOL kiddy typing skills "wat r wepen u r hoding" "wat iz dat thig u r doeing???????" Personally I like Legends Guild, on high detail you can look from the balcony and see the surrounding area, plus everyone who comes past knows exactly what you are doing and leaves you alone (so you can leave chat on). -
[Tip] Very good way to have money if hacked.
ShadowFire replied to v3nd3tta's topic in General Discussion
Not always, I had all that and still managed to get some annoying spyware from a big companys website, had to reformat in the end. Luckily it wasn't a keylogger or anything. -
Forget that, I'm not lowering the security on Zone Alarm Pro or my IE security everytime I go on the main RS page, I've got it running on maximum security, theres no way I'm lowering it just to keep Jagex happy. had to pay out ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã60 to get my PC reformated after getting some spyware from an advert on a major companys website, I'm not risking that again just because Jagex has decided to add a lame rule. They hardly do anything about scammers, so why punish people who don't want their PC riddled full of spyware? How about they go after the players that are ruining this game, instead of the people who just want to keep their PC secure. Anyway, why should I have to pay for all my free accounts, just so I don't have to turn down my firewall, I already pay for my main account, that should allow me to disable their laggy dating agency adverts if I want to.
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Reward for new Quest (A Fairy Tale pt.1)
ShadowFire replied to Uaexkiller's topic in General Discussion
Oh yah... could you answer our questions then? lol Yeah, maybe you could give an answer on if you need any specific farming level? -
magic secateurs, what did YOU need to make them
ShadowFire replied to henk333's topic in General Discussion
Red Vine Worm: McGrubbors wood, use a spade on the red vine thingy in the North West area. King worm: By Tegid in Taverly I believe, the dirt patch just west of him. Fat Snail: Kill the snails in Mort Myre swamp, I don't know which snail gives a Fat Snail though. Edibile Seaweed: Rock Crabs drop them every now and then, they also drop regular seaweed too. Unopened Oyster: You can get these from Rock Crabs too. -
magic secateurs, what did YOU need to make them
ShadowFire replied to henk333's topic in General Discussion
Edible Seaweed is dropped occasionally by Rock Crabs, mostly you get normal seaweed, but sometimes you get edible seaweed. -
Reward for new Quest (A Fairy Tale pt.1)
ShadowFire replied to Uaexkiller's topic in General Discussion
Yeah I've got a question, do you need any specific farming level to do the quest? -
Warning! Tai Bwo clue can't be solved!
ShadowFire replied to ShadowFire's topic in General Discussion
Well I searched every crate in the whole area, the guy I was with knew exactly which crate it should be in as he'd done that clue before (so had I, but I had forgot which crate. Amazingly I got a non automated reply for once. -
Warning! Tai Bwo clue can't be solved!
ShadowFire replied to ShadowFire's topic in General Discussion
Well every guide says Tai Bwo, I've had that before and it was Tai Bwo then. I've dropped it though now, not waiting weeks for Jagex to fix it. -
Yeah, well I've just got the "In a village made of bamboo look for some crates under one of the houses" clue from a lvl 2 trail and I know that is one of the crates in the North East part of Tai Bwo Wannai. So I went there to find another guy searching all the crates, turns out we both had the same clue. The main problem is, the clue can't be found in the crates any more, so just a warning to everyone doing a lvl 2 trail, you may not be able to complete it. I have sent a bug report off, but knowing how all my other ones were ignored, I bet this will be too.
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AUTOSKULL BUG FIXED! - Tested and true.
ShadowFire replied to Leesters's topic in General Discussion
I'm absolutly disguested that Jagex still have not fixed that bug, I came across it months and months ago, they need to fix this, now. Oh and lay off Leesters, he is trying to prevent people from losing millions up at the new monster, yet all you people can do is moan, groan and whine. -
with the right special attack it could do miracles :wink: Yeah, for a few days, until Jagex ruins it. Granite Maul, Whip, Dragon Scimitar, all those weapons have had their specials wrecked for no good reason. Jagex just seems to dislike weapons having a decent special attack for some reason.
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Most likely it's Dragon 2 Hander, Jagex are probably to all the morons posting "0mg lik der shud bi a d2h lol" on the official forums in all the wrong sections, just so they stop whining. As far as I'm concerned, it's just going to be another expensive Dragon item, that probably won't stand up to the Abyssal Whip. I'll be at that new monster when they update comes though, that place sounds like a lovely looting point. Theres always plenty of morons that bring all their best stuff to new updates and die.
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Barrows seems to be lame in duels. When I had just bought a Torag Plate and Legs, I had a friendly duel with my friend. He had Dragon Med, Legs, Square and Scimmy with a Red Dragonhide body, I was wearing Rune Large, Torag Plate, Torag Legs, Dragon Scimmy, Rune Kite and Mith Boots. We were both the same level with near indentical stats and he trashed me, I took about 40hp damage before I even hit hit. To save myself the shame, I had to pull out my DDS (which we agreed not to use) and quickly use 4 specials just so I didn't die with him on 60hp. Dragon Armour seems to have some magical luck or something, I've never once beaten someone wearing a peice of Dragon Armour, but I've beat a few Barrows wearers.
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Why you refuse to level up farming? Yes it's suck and I know many people have 0xp for farming. But I also know some quests have good rewards that requirement include farming. Such as what rewards? Jagex are just ramming that bleeping Farming skill into every single quest just so people will train it more. Theres no need for that lvl 40 Farming requirement on Rum Deal, if people trained Farming then it'd probably be a level 15 requirement. Why should anyone have to spend days waiting for some Potatoes to grow just so they can do a couple of 10min quests? Personally I'm appauled with Jagex for constantly doing this, why does every new quest need Farming? Ever quest before Farming didn't need it, so why does every quest suddenly require you to be a skilled gardener? What next, a quest that need level 50 Farming just so you can get some turnips to defeat a monster?
