try doing some daily stuff like shop running, getting free daily items like flax, pess, pineapples, etc... if u done tasks and it can make you a quick 500k - 1m maybe which is a good way to start
Barraging dagannoths in waterbirth is extremly fast and cheap charms. The helmet drops (farseer, archer, warrior, berserk, not the regular ones) can be alched/sold to cover most, if not all costs.
stats themselves are pretty near useless. This means if u brew down to lvl 0, the only difference ull see is the lack of abilities, rest is barely noticeable. BUT Boosted stats do have a signicant impact. Each boosted stat seems to increase dmg (presumly accuracy/def too) by like ~1-2% each. (similar to how mage boosts worked pre-eoc).
They boost by 5% now instead of 2.5%. Hidden update? not mentioned in patch notes, but somehwere on forums a jmod confirmed it. Mod Edit: And now, a copy&paste of the news update!
Start at trollheim patch unless u got the Livid Farm spells. If you have the troll teleport then start at morytania patch (second slowest) The rest shouldnt take long since teleports take you really close there.
A friend of mine soloed it with those stats although he did use a lot of supplies. I suggest you wear torag armor over bandos to get higher defence to make up for your lower levels. Best way to do is keep trying util you find a working strategy, but you can last quite awhile as a trio.
i plan on getting rid of ssh and binding robe top+bottom after 100 dung. Magic has the advantage of being able to trap/bind monsters to avoid damage, not to mention the common amount of necromancers and mages on higher dungeons and overall many enemies that arent affected by the hood at all.
I was at w103 ge and found a strange color of flowers by the gamblers. I wonder if this is a glitch or a new kind of flower? It had 2 brown flowers and a dark green flower.
I wouldnt say remove the lamps, but make them give much less exp. Think like: Small lamp = random event lamp Med lamp = Book of knowledge (random event book, 1.5x the exp) Large lamp = 5x random event lamp Huge lamp = Jack of trades lamp
They're probably going to start right off with microtransactions, that way it's always a part of the game. You can't really fault Jagex for wanting to make money of their games, they are a business after all, but they definitely could be going about it in a less intrusive manner. Correction: Blame IVP for pulling Jagex's strings. All the marketing tricks only started after IVP bought majority shares. Not a coincidence.