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amitoz

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Everything posted by amitoz

  1. I wouldn't loot that, with all the KorasiProds running around pjing.
  2. they do and he does rwt, just does the selling not buying How do you know?
  3. Very high attack (90+), low strength (45), medium defence (70). Of course you can sort out the logistics.
  4. No problem. :D
  5. Can't slash. Uh, read the title. It specifically says that a weapon that can slash is desired. Maul is pretty bad for dungeoneering anyway, and there's no reason to use it unless you're one of those 50 strength/1 attack pures or something, but since OP is f2p, that isn't likely. Even using the t4 2h would be better than t5 maul. He was just asking for a weapon giving Strength XP only, and most weapons do this via a slash option (exempt - Whip). Fractite Maul is the best F2p dungeoneering Melee weapon. Not that I have extensive experience f2p dungeoneering, but unless there's a reason to believe that it's astronomically different from p2p dungeoneering, mauls suck. If you have any proof that f2p dungeoneering monsters are, for whatever reason, much tougher to kill than their p2p counterparts, please say that. Maul is same speed as 2H, whilst having more crush and Strength bonuses. Also, the F2p monsters are actually easier to kill, thus making different attack styles less needed, which is the only Pro of the 2H as compared to the Maul, which juxtaposes your argument.
  6. Karils Xbow can be wielded at 1 defence.
  7. Asked my friend the same question, took him around 250 kills, but I guess that was a bit unlucky, judging by other responses.
  8. 1 week after you're done playing. U mean, 1 week after u catch the god jadinkos? Yes.
  9. We don't have members as we don't require any sort of registration. Around how many people are active, then?
  10. 1 week after you're done playing.
  11. When you've been playing as long as I have, you can spot a noob Worlds away.
  12. Ankous. Skeletons. Slayer>all.
  13. Yep. Plus no fumbling around with nosepegs and the like.
  14. amitoz replied to brad1431's topic in Help and Advice
    Confirmed.
  15. amitoz replied to Flareboy64's topic in Help and Advice
    Take the 2h to your prom. OT: 2H>Spear.
  16. 7 brews, because you seem inexperienced, 3 Restores, 1 Range Pot (I personally bring 3 to be range potted the whole time I'm inside the cave), and 16 ppots. Bring 50 diamond (e) bolts. Thats MORE than enough prayer restoration, so you don't even need to bring any Prayer + equips.
  17. Use twisted bird necklace or it's upgraded versions whilst training on bone droppers.
  18. amitoz replied to glasscube's topic in Help and Advice
    Save all supplies for Bxp.
  19. Can't slash. Uh, read the title. It specifically says that a weapon that can slash is desired. Maul is pretty bad for dungeoneering anyway, and there's no reason to use it unless you're one of those 50 strength/1 attack pures or something, but since OP is f2p, that isn't likely. Even using the t4 2h would be better than t5 maul. He was just asking for a weapon giving Strength XP only, and most weapons do this via a slash option (exempt - Whip). Fractite Maul is the best F2p dungeoneering Melee weapon.
  20. Keep 1 Sup for every 3 brews, rest PPs.
  21. Connection > levels for lower ores.
  22. I thought those died out a while back? Worth checking out, I suppose.
  23. Accurate, 2) you can't use it in PvP honour fights.

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