Everything posted by Troacctid
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Reasonable melee exp and reasonable k/h
You didn't give your summoning. Armoured zombies would be a good choice; they're generally a good monster to camp. But when in doubt, it's hard to go wrong with slayer--pretty much all of Kuradal's tasks offer some combination of fast xp, good charms, and/or fast profit, so it's a pretty efficient way to train no matter what tasks you get.
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Uses for a Blessed spirit sheild?
I use it when I'm ranging or maging in Castle Wars. But then, I suck at Castle Wars, so what do I know.
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What should I do with 20 million gp
Spend it on bones and level your prayer. Alternately, merch with it, then spend it on bones and level your prayer. You should get to at least 70 for piety.
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wcing for money
If you want to be able to multitask, you could try ranging black dragons from a safespot. Faster money, plenty slow enough.
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wcing for money
Why ivy, just out of curiosity. My first thought was wither eucalyptus or magics based on a recent GE price check and their relative closeness to banking. Like I said, all woodcutting is going to be slow money (the whole skill is crap profit at any level in any circumstances), so if you can make a relatively modest amount of profit elsewhere (which anyone can), it's better to get faster xp at ivy or the sawmill and use the time you save to do some other moneymaker.
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wcing for money
Ehm best money would be magic logs. You could chop about 140 of them per hour. That's about 200k gp/hr. Not very impressive. I guarantee you can make better profit elsewhere.
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Setup Question
Sell your Bandos Tassets. Use Verac's Skirt instead. Then you can afford the fury and still use the SS, plus a healthy wad of cash left over. Tassets aren't that great anyway--you'll get a better strength AND prayer boost from a fury, and you gain defense instead of losing it, AND it's less expensive.
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Is a fury worth it?
Fury is much better than Bandos, which is the only other real upgrade the OP could buy. Well, okay, except for Regen Brace, which would definitely be a good upgrade over mith gloves. But that's easy enough to buy in addition to the fury, I think.
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Tele past 20 wildy
So only drag stone jewelry and whatever that seed pod is tele you from 20+? :L And Pharaoh's Sceptre, and Ring of Life. You could also include Jennica's Ring I guess, since going into a spirit portal allows you to teleport away at will.
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Best Nature Rune Drop?
One of the lesser-known droppers of nature runes for free players is the Cockroach Worker in the Stronghold of Player Safety. It can drop up to 15 nats at a time and not too rarely (average of about 1 nature rune every 2 kills, in addition to about twice that many chaos runes and some other good drops). Maybe not ideal if your combat level is super-low, though. Flesh Crawlers are probably the next-best--they drop 5 at a time, but only about 2-3% of kills, so a fairly uncommon drop. Still, they're faster and easier to kill than the roaches (better xp too), and they drop good amounts of fire runes and iron ore as well.
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Dungeoneering-Skeletons coming from walls
I believe the Smuggler can give you a hint if you ask him.
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Monkey in varrock
No, but Zeke (the scimitar salesman in Al-Kharid) jokes that "the banana-brained nitwits who make them would never dream of selling any to me" and "you'll be a monkey's uncle before you ever hold a dragon scimitar."
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Tokkul
Adding to this, here's a link to a tokkul-gp conversion calculator: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Tokkul#Spending_Tokkul
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money making
Here's a good reference for you: http://runescoop.com/html/rs_MMINDEXCOMBATVH.htm
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Making your own items instead of buying them
And there are many things that, ultimately, are true. For example, ultimately, real life is more important than Runescape. However, just because it's true doesn't mean it's relevant. I'm not going to go around posting like this in every thread: OP: What's the best equipment for me to bring on my waterfiend slayer task? Me: The most important thing is that Runescape is only a game--it shouldn't be your life. So make sure you're getting plenty of sleep, spending some time outside, and not neglecting your school/work. OP: ... Me: Well it's true. That's just patronizing and unnecessary. In this case, the fact that you should play Runescape for fun is completely irrelevant to this topic. If you understood his point, why would you even bring it up?
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14th June 2010 - Guaranteed Content Poll: Halloween 2010 Reward
Technically, it's being decided on a plurality, not a majority. But I think it's safe to say that based on its popularity in this poll, we'll probably see a mummy costume sometime in the future anyway.
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Farming herbs for herblore
True, my guesstimated calculations only say 2.45m gp/hr without cactus spines or limps, which I'm sure is considerably less impressive, right? But then again I'm heavily rounding, so I'd take a grain of salt with that. :cool: It would probably take slightly longer because of the added time to go to the cactus patch and fiddle with limps, unless I'm underestimating the time saved with the Ardougne Cloak.
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14th June 2010 - Guaranteed Content Poll: Halloween 2010 Reward
Hell yeah I'd rather have an easter ring clone. The easter ring is awesome. Actually, I really like all the options in this poll. Well, except the skeletal puppy; I'm not a dog person. But yeah, nothing nearly as lame as that crappy Chocatrice Cape, or the Grim Reaper Hood that looks idiotic with no matching robes.
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The shunned skill capes
Yeah, and Rank 300 in Mobilizing Armies is buyable too. Anyone can just buy that and get it easily.
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Farming herbs for herblore
I want to know this in DETAIL as well... I calculated that you MUST have 33 or 34 herb harvest PER patch from 5 herb patch to sell grimy for 2.7m. It's impossible to gather herb more than 22 or so per patch. Oh also, herb grows 1 hour 30 min (usually for me, sometime it gone more than 2 hours). I must be doing something wrong, or you have ability to make herb patch to grow at hyperspeed. 5 patches takes something like 4.5 minutes with the Ardougne Cloak teleport, roundabouts. Therefore, for every hour of farming, you're getting roughly 67 patches' worth of harvests. That makes an average of 40k profit/patch, which--taking into account that 10% of patches return a seed worth 80k and 20% of patches are the Trollheim patch--is perfectly reasonable. Zaaps also mentioned adding a little bit of time onto those runs and collecting cactus spines as well, but I don't know if that's supposed to be included.
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Farming herbs for herblore
Farming snaps is a rate of 2.7m/hr for me (that's with scroll of life and using fastest methods and routes). I doubt you could get much higher without overloads/steel titan. could you please explain your post in greater detail? You should be able to harvest roughly about 67 patches/hr at top speed, with 20% of those patches being My Arm's disease-free patch with a higher average yield. To make 2.7m/hr you should therefore need to average about 40k gp/seed, which with a scroll of life seems perfectly plausible.
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Farming herbs for herblore
In that case, try super energies, but be aware that you'll be losing some money. :wink:
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5:5 Dungeoneering or Whatever..
Everything to do with it, you say? You'll probably want to check out this guide. Should cover everything you need to know.
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Farming herbs for herblore
I'll second this. Note that avantoe also gives more farming xp.
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Chaotic Rapier at Waterfiends
I don't know of anyone who's done any real testing at waterfiends with a chaotic rapier. Maybe you could be the first. *shrug*