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Troacctid

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  1. 92 in both is better than 99 in one.
  2. How does a higher HP level get you faster HP xp? The most common way to grind constitution is by training combat normally. 120 constitution would result in a lot more players with 200m strength. You really do. If you haven't been put in a position where you have tons of incidental excess HP experience, of course you can't understand the position of wanting extra combat to not be meaningless; you're still concerned with killing your armored zombies for 99 strength or whatever low levels do for combat experience these days. You know what? I suspect that now that you have all that xp already, you've lost sight of how long it really takes to train that much. You don't fully understand how it feels for someone who doesn't have it. Maybe you're the one who isn't qualified to discuss it, hmm? Funny how my unqualified opinion also happens to be the one shared by Jagex. But I guess you have so much more experience in game design, don't you? :rolleyes: Not to 200m xp there aren't. Which should only take about 15,000 hours or so...do you consider that a reasonable amount of time for a game designer to expect the player to spend fighting bosses? Strawman. *wince* Yes, that was terrible. :-X
  3. You're wrong on every point. You can already use gear to boost your HP above the cap, so this doesn't matter. Driving people to go for 100m xp is not the kind of gameplay that the game should be supporting, so this is actually a con. How is that a pro? That's just pointless. Unbalance all the existing PvM content just so you can left-click a few dragons? Yeah, no. Totally unbalancing all PvM is supposed to be a pro? That's a con if I ever saw one. Games are supposed to be fun. Yes, even Runescape. It's the job of the game designers to make the game as fun an experience for the players as possible. To this end, the game designers balance incentives to encourage players to participate in the portions of the game that are the most fun. In other words, grinding is bad, and it should not be the central focus of the game. :thumbdown: Also, Jagex has repeatedly said they aren't going to do this, so you're really just beating a dead unicorn here. Next you'll be making topics arguing why the game should have horses and partyhats should be dropped again. :shame:
  4. I'mma vote 95 prayer. You pretty much never need food for training ever again if you can flash soul split, and Turmoil is more useful than extremes because you can also use it for PvP (safe and dangerous) and dungeoneering. You should also use up all your charms because why not.
  5. Ask again in a week. We're getting a new herblore update this month.
  6. If that's a Dr. Who reference, it's a pretty terrible one, since "Are you my Mummy" is a stock pun that's used in pretty much every work that ever had mummies in it, so it doesn't actually have anything to do with Dr. Who.
  7. The monsters in Daemonheim don't always pile the first person to enter the room and stick to him until they're dead. No, but I suppose if the first person's stance is set to defensive when the second person comes in, the second person could avoid being attacked entirely.
  8. It doesn't matter where because they're bad no matter what spot you use.
  9. If you don't have access to that kind of moneymaking, you probably don't have access to that kind of dungeoneering tokens either. Frost Dragons at 85 dung and whatnot.
  10. Honestly, yes, it kind of is the main selling point.
  11. I am the mighty demon Korg'zt! I have crushed cities and defiled temples! I will grind your bones and use them as a pizza topping! You shall rue the day you chose to approach me with your pathetic bow! Um, excuse me, would you please move to the other side of this skeleton here? You will perish in fire, I swear it! I merely ask that you step out from behind that small pile of bones first. Why? Do not question the mighty Korg'zt! I shall flay the skin from your bones with a rusty chain! I shall carve out your eyeballs with a blunt spoon! I shall...hey! Stop that! Your pathetic arrows could never topple the mighty Korg'zt...ow! Cut that out! I vow, puny human, that as soon as I overcome this ankle-height obstacle, I will...ow! Would you quit that? I'm trying to--hey! Look, all I want is for you to come over here so that I can painfully dismember you without having to risk stubbing my toe on this skeleton. Can't you just--ow! Aaargh! With my dying breath I curse you, ankle-height pile of bones! If only I could somehow have walked across or around you! Curse you, bones! Curse you! Cuuuurse you...
  12. + smithing burst then barrage rock lobsters basically buy all skills you have enough money for 2x everything 99 Why would I want smithing? Does it help combat at all'? Future-proofing. Smithing is overdue for an update. When it inevitably gets a buff, prices will skyrocket and you'll be glad you trained it in advance.
  13. Troacctid replied to vettro's topic in Help and Advice
    You could use them to get crafting rocks for Shattered Heart.
  14. Also, may as well use the Explorer's Ring 4's free superheats too now that they streamlined the interface for it.
  15. Well...let's not go there.
  16. So I'm like the only editor for the FunOrb page on TV Tropes and I know I missed some tropes because I don't even play all the games. Because I am an evil person, I'm calling on my FunOrb-savvy readers to expand the trope list and, if possible, list FunOrb on the page for the trope too. If you've never been there before, Welcome To TV Tropes, but I should probably warn you, TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life. Anyway, enjoy your day. :twisted:
  17. If you aren't already doing the circus every week, that's a good place to start.
  18. [spoiler=hold_myHeart wrote:]I believe my friend got 99 fishing like this (I'll ask him later): 70 - 85: Lobsters 85 - 90: Sharks 90 - 99: Monkfish (good money too) I think fishing lobsters till 99 would be like... enough to drive anyone crazy. I don't recommend it unless you're F2P. Then again, spend a bit of time at F.O.G and get the swordfish gloves. Faster than Lobsters. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are some Pros and Cons with each Fishing Method. I'M NOT ACCOUNTING FOR THE BARB- TAILED HARPOON. -Lobster- Pros: -Faster XP at higher levers -OK price that you can sell them at -Fishing spots are close to bank (except in F2P) Cons: -Lose one spot in inventory -F2P spots stink -Its current price lacks in so many ways -Speed varies with level -Fly Fishing- Pros: -Fast -There are banks close by -There are F2P spots available Cons: -The income mad is extremely bad -Rarely sells -You lose two inventory space -If you don't want to bank, it takes time to right click and drop them. -Monkfish- Pros: -Fast -It's near a bank -The income is pretty good -It has a consistent sell rate -The XP is good Cons: -You lose one inventory space -Requires a Master Quest, Swan Song -Shark- Pros: -Best money possible -Banks are nearby -Barbarian fishing (96 required) Cons: -You lose one inventory space when catching with a harpoon -The catching rate isn't something to die for -The price is stable That's...thoughtful, I guess? But it's mostly inaccurate, so it's not very good advice.
  19. Funny you should ask, since I just answered this question in my blog! Link tl;dr just sort the news list to only show game updates.

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