Everything posted by Troacctid
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Fishing gp
fastest way of fishing? i doubt that lol. i never tried leaping sturgeon but at shilo village trout and salmon fishing is the best xp by far. yea sturgeon are worth more but in shilo the banks right there. barb fishing you either have to climb up to the gnome tree and upstairs or go down the hill and bank at the minigame. im not mem anymore so can someone calc the difference in xp and money gained per hour with each? im so gonna hate myself if shilo doesnt win lol.. i trained from 60-8..whatever i have at that place :/ Heavy rod powerfishing is about 10k exp/hr faster in fishing, plus about 20k additional xp/hr in other skills. :P You will make less money at heavy rod fishing than at Shilo if you value your time at less than about 180k gp/hr. Otherwise, the time you save is worth more than the profit you lose out on. Furthermore, if you actually do make less than 180k gp/hr, then the time you save at Shilo isn't worth the money you lose out on compared to catching monkfish, so either way you lose if you fly fish. :shame:
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bare handed fishing, equipable harpoon and normal harpoon
They're all the same, unless you count the mostly negligible difference in speed from the absence of big fish and whirlpool random events when you fish with your hands. The animations are different, but the catching speed is identical.
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Fishing gp
Sharks are still 1k each, and they're still not worth it. Monkfish are the best for money as soon as you can catch them.
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About Quest Requirements -
I didn't think you even needed to start Temple of Ikov to get boots of lightness...you can just go into the dungeon with a light source and a slashing weapon, and pick up the spawn. As for Family Crest, yeah, you only need the magic requirement to complete it, not to start it. In general, it depends on the quest. Some quests, like rocking Out, don't let you start without the skill reqs. Others, like Fairy Tale Part 2, let you start it and do the quest up until you need that skill level to do something.
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New Memb, need a few suggestions
You need a quest to kill the fire giants in the Waterfall Dungeon, but there are other fire giants that don't need quests, like the ones in Brimhaven Dungeon or the Chaos Tunnels. Waterfall Dungeon has the best safe spots, though.
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Herblore Help (please)
Avantoe gloves are bad, because half the herbs you get are probably worth more than the avantoes, so you don't want that. The only herb gloves worth wearing are Kwuarm gloves. I doubt it's impossible to buy all herbs. Try unfinished potions too, if you can't get the herb. If you want to gather herbs yourself, then the fastest herb droppers are aberrant spectres with a cannon in the desert slayer dungeon, or chaos druids, preferably in the Yanille agility dungeon with 82 thieving for the lockpick shortcut.
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need help
The dynamic signatures update themselves every 12 hours.
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Training on PvP Worlds
No, it'll be the same. You only get the boost for wearing brawling gloves.
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Daily Tasks?
You could brew Chef's Delight in Port Phasmatys. (Ale yeast, barley malt, beer glasses, and chocolate dust are all easily bought in the Grand Exchange.) I think you got all the main stuff, though. For the p'apples and seawedd, the guy you're thinking of is Arhein in Catherby.
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"N00b skillcapes" : they're also skillcapes!
once again u missed my whole point.but i should've expected it.i should've guessed earlier that u r not very smart/intelligent.my mistake,not urs. so let me make my points simpler.in my example i never said u spent 300 hrs in getting the money! #-o from where u got it?300 hrs of gameplay for 110mil.bah!! :^o 110 mil takes way less time.either u are an honest fool or u r a blatant liar.hope it's the first.cuz then u have a chance to learn.lying scumbags have no chance to learn anything new even if it's beneficial for them. If you're so smart and I'm so dumb, how come I'm the one with the good grammar and you're the one who doesn't put spaces between sentences? :P I said 300 hours in my post that you responded to. Read it again if you don't believe me. ...Because being smart and mature is such a fault? What are you trying to say there? :? Really, I normally don't draw attention to the grammar of my opponents, but it undermines your claim of maturity and intelligence when you completely ignore the "Shift" key. :shame: As for these "many less honest ways of getting money," I have no idea what you were getting at there. Do you think that everyone rich enough to "buy" a skill obtained money in a "less honest" manner? And when was I "blabbering" about honesty? Why is it stupid? If I spent 20 hours earning money, why can't I say "I spent 20 hours earning money"? Name one. One moneymaking method that requires no effort on the part of the player, besides real-world trading. In other words, all rich players lack the ability to concentrate because you haven't met one who could? Explain yourself. Do you think that just because someone didn't decide what to do with their money until after they earned it, does that mean the money magically appeared in their bank? What about players who save up to buy party hats? I'd call that a pretty valid counterexample. Go take a look in some Goals & Achievements threads if you don't believe me. Sorry, I shouldn't have poked fun at your grammar. I should have poked fun at your math instead. :roll: 110,000,000 gp / 70 hrs = 1,500,000 gp/hr. I guess by your standard of wealth, all those 99 runecrafters are poor newbs who don't know how to make money. I certainly don't know of any way to consistently earn 1.5m gp/hr, so I'd like to know how you do it and why you seem to think it's so easy. Me, I value my income at 300-400k gp/hr. At that rate, it will take me 300 hours to get 110m gp. Bottom line: Money does not magically appear in your bank. You have to earn it. And, if you want people to believe that you're smarter than the other guy, try writing above the third-grade level.
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Fishing gp
Monkfish are the best to catch for money starting at level 62.
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pirate implings
Pirate implings can be found all over Runescape, just like all the other implings. The ones in Trouble Brewing are uncatchable, because you can't bring impling jars into the minigame, so there wouldn't be much point if that was the only place for them. ;)
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"What if there was no F2P?"
Nobody says Jagex should get rid of f2p. Where'd you get that? :?:
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"N00b skillcapes" : they're also skillcapes!
[hide=Quote] you seemed smart in ur reply of my post.but this time u made a blunder.i have more than enough idea about the devotion it takes to reach lvl 99 in any skill.(99 in capital,not skill cape,hope u know by now what's the difference between having 99 in a skill & having a skill cape in that skill).and it's true u need to spend a large chunk of ur time to reach 99 in any skill.but that doesn't mean you can give all skill capes same importance. let's start with ur example.u have 35 mil,earned it, bought it from RWIT-s doesn't matter.(many ppl who have processing skill capes do buy their money but let's not discuss that in this post.)now u bought herbs & secondary ingredients with that money & start making pots to reach 99.u spent around 70 hrs to reach 99 harblore & started proudly flaunting ur cape. now take another player,say myself. i may or may not have that amount of money.but i want 99 slayer & 99 harblore.but don't want to buy my ingredients.i spent around 200 hrs of game play to reach 99 slayer.banked all the seed & herb drops i got meanwhile.then spent another 100 hr to farm all seeds.after getting all herbs i too started training harblore.now i too reached 99 after giving another 70 hrs in training.after getting the cape i too decided to show it & went to stand beside u.(by the way it's not a made up example,i am following this path at this moment) now say honestly whom u want to give credit? =D> it's easy to say stfu to others without giving due consideration to all facts. :shame: basically it's the main reason people dislike those skillcapes.none is saying these capes are free,these are not easy either.but compared to some other skills it's easy to get a 99 in any processing skill.and u know what is inevitable but unfortunate?those honest players who spent their entire honest time,earned every exp in hard way,they too have to bear taunts because of the tendency of people to buy everything just to get a skillcape. that's why i always say skillcapes were the greatest curse of runescape. :wall: i think by now with all my posts i deserve to b called this--> :ugeek: go on call me,i don"t mind.but still what i said stands true. :( [/hide] Congratulations, you've failed to contradict anything I said. What you're saying is, you spent 300 hours getting the ingredients for 99 herblore and 70 hours training the skill, and I spent 300 hours getting the ingredients for 99 herblore and 70 hours training the skill, therefore you have done more work? I stand by my stfu and extend it to your post as well.
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"N00b skillcapes" : they're also skillcapes!
Okay. I have 35m gp. That's enough for 99 cooking, firemaking, AND fletching, right? I suppose I'll just go to the Grand Exchange and buy them all, then. La di da...hmm...I don't see them listed...I guess I'll go speak with Ignatius Vulcan, he can sell me a fm cape, right? Da dum...hmm...no, he says I need to do something first. Oh, what, you mean I actually have to train? Sorry, I was under the impression I could just shell out 4m to someone and get a firemaking cape. Can't I do that? No? You mean I need to spend more than 80 hours of training first? Fine, I'll try fletching. What, you mean I need to train that too? Well that's just [cabbage] now isn't it. You have no idea what it takes to get level 99 in a skill if you think you can just "buy" it. You think fletching is n00by because it's "buyable"? Well guess what--thieving is faster to train, and it's free. And where do you think all that money comes from? This is Runescape. Every player starts with less than 100 gp in their bank. Every player needs to earn their wealth. Or are you saying that only RWT'ers have cooking capes? If I spend 300 hours to earn enough money for enough ingredients to get 99 herblore, and another 60 hours putting them together, what makes my cape less valuable than a player who spent less than 70 hours getting 99 thieving without spending a cent? You think that money came out of thin air? You think I didn't work for it, when I spent more than four times as much time getting the money as the other guy spent training to 99? You think I didn't work training the skill, when I spent sixty hours of my life on it? Did you think that you could just hand that cash to a genie and he'd hand over a 13m xp lamp? Bottom line: stfu. Oh, and summoning is a common skillcape? Lol.
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Skills that most need updating
Skills that need significant updates: -Firemaking (Duh) -Smithing, herblore (There's really no benefit to training these skills right now. It's sad.) -Hunter (Implings are nice and all, but we could really use some new hunter stuff that doesn't suck. I'm looking at you, grenwalls.) Skills that don't need updates: -Melee combat (They're frequently updated anyway with new monsters.) -Magic (How many spellbooks do we need? Seriously.) -Summoning (Summoning 2.0 covered pretty much everything.) -Cooking (I have trouble keeping track of all the foods you can cook as it is.) -Construction (There's enough furniture in this game already.) -Slayer (Already got its update--Smoking Kills ftw) Skills that would benefit from updates, but can do without em just fine: -Runecrafting (Still needs the soul altar and a suitable replacement for rune running, but otherwise it's fine.) -Mining (Where is my dragon pickaxe?) -Farming -Agility -Thieving -Fishing -Woodcutting
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"N00b skillcapes" : they're also skillcapes!
Kamikaje, I'm sure people would read your posts more thoroughly if you typed more legibly. :shame: Oh, and... Manta rays. Tuna potatoes. P'apple pizza. Anchovy pizza. Karambwan. Butter churning. Gnome cooking. Wild pies. Curry. Chef's delight. Do I win?
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Joining the Circus?
I get 9k xp in each skill if I don't do the same action at all. So I'd say it is good to do once a week. Takes barely anytime with nice rewards. Yeah, it's definitely way more than 1.5k xp. Worth your time.
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Museum and Farming Help
Plant trees in every tree patch and plant herbs in every herb patch. Oh, and you can use a garden pie from 67 farming to do the diary. The higher-level trees you plant, the faster it'll go, and the more it'll cost. You can choose any combination of cheap/expensive plants and make it cost pretty much however much you want. Regular herb runs do a good job of balancing the costs/adding to the profits, though, so plant your kwuarms/snapdragons.
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Oak Planking - GE vs. Gathering
Likewise, planking the oaks isn't an especially awesome moneymaker, or so I'm told...it's said to be under 200k gp/hr. Besides that, you don't get any xp for it. You're probably better off buying planks.
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Swordfish Gloves and Barbarian Fishing
The closest swordfish spot to a bank is the Fishing Guild, but Jatizso and Piscatoris are fine too, except that I was under the impression you can't use the barbarian fishing style at Piscatoris for some reason.
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Cooking
It's possible to buy the finished tuna and corn topping on the Grand Exchange. I've done it before. It's also possible to buy potatoes with butter on the Grand Exchange. They don't come quick, but they come. If you just get those two, you can make a pretty good profit putting them together.
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Agility pyramid
You need to climb up to the next level each time. At the very end there should be a single block with the gold thingy on top...try climbing up the side.
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Agility pyramid
Just do a full lap all the way until you climb to the top. You can pick up the gold artefact there.
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Strength Training: Weapons
This is a person with 99 att and def already...what value is there in training controlled?