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Tchrspest

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  1. In all bluntness, it's the worst thing I've seen them put in. Even worse than the buckethead Heraldic helms that look like spastic medium helms. 1. It stops scamming. Another thing that stops scamming. Awareness. If some person walks up to you and says "Drop something on the ground and hit Alt + F4, it will get duplicated." Are you going to try it? Just trust them from the whole half a second you've known them? Well, any sane person would either: 1. Ignore them. 2. Call them an idiot and walk away. 2. It helps control the economy. Please, Jagex. We've spent the money and time to build up our economy for the past few years. You come in and completely change our prices. Not only that, we can't change them back. We shifted millions in gold, though non-existant, to bring up the price of a single thing. If you and you're oh so high-up workers will play the game, not just create characters and log in once a month, but actually play the game and try to get yourself further in your own world by earning money and doing quests, you'll notice that "Hey! Changing the price of _____ from 3mil to 30k was a freaking dumb idea." We had our own economy. You took it. I seem to remember paying money to join the game while it HAD IT'S OWN ECONOMY. Not play in this advanced level of Dictatorship online. :wall:
  2. I agree with you. If they'd take out skills, they're lose most of the RWT's and Auto-ers. An even easier way to achieve this would be to: 1. Remove banks. 2. Remove every skill. 3. Remove combat. 4. Shut down the game. Odds are they would do none of those four things, but they seemed perfectly fine with taking away the economy we'd built over a few years, our ability to give gifts to people, our market prices, and turning RS into an online Dictatorship that we actually pay to be a part of. I would not doubt them in more bad decisions.
  3. Well, the stats certainly did help me with my decision. Each one has it's own strengths and weaknesses. They both perform great. Scimitar is fast, but unwieldy. The Longsword is slower, but much more accurate. And just as strong. Out of the two, I'd pick a whip over them both. Accurate, fast, strong, and pretty fun to use. Edit: In response to the next reply, I guess you are right. I honestly would pick the Longsword. It can always get the job done when you need to get the kill in. Sure, it's a bit slower than the scimitar. That slow gives way to strength. If you were to run into a battle flailing a massive club, would you be able to aim? Pssh, no. You'd be killing everything. Whereas, if you plan your strikes, you can do damage to the enemy. The slow would, in reality, give you more time to plan. How that relates to it, I have no idea. Started rambling, didn't I? Dragon Longsword, FTW!
  4. Have to agree with this. Rarest item in RS, either respect or manners. Teeg Can't forget about proper spelling and punctuation. Seeing as about 11 in 10 seem to completely forget it exists. Also, the black cane. In the Market, they're virtually non existant. I've had a buy request on that thing for three weeks on max. Nothing.
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