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Ddude42

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  1. Excellent guide as usual, I had no idea not using an abyssal familiar to store essence was only a loss of 1k xp/hr, good to know for the ZMI. Speaking of which, do you have another guide or are planning to make a runecrafting guide focusing on xp, rather than profit? EDIT: Since you have multiple guides released, have you thought about adding the links to your videos in your signature? Would make it easier for your readers to see all of your work, because they are all among the best guides this forum has. Just wish you added text guides, rather than just videos :rolleyes:
  2. Even though you say you'll primarily boss hunt with your chaotic, many bosses are actually best fought with a Chaotic rapier. DKs, TDs, Bandos/Zamorak God Wars, Nex if used in conjunction with Rigour + Chaotic crossbow, and the rapier is king for general killing, because not that long ago the whip was the best. As was posted above, you should consider getting a 2nd chaotic as soon as possible, getting either a maul or crossbow. Ignore the Chaotic longsword completely, because its only uses are high level castle wars melee fights, Skeletal wyverns, and is equally effective as the rapier at Bandos God wars.
  3. I have zero experience at Nex, but I've read on the RSOF that Onyx (i) is useful for hybriding. True or false?
  4. That's why you hate dungeoneering. Don't even step into a dungeon until at least 50 DG, because teams are the only reasonable way of training DG and below 50 DG nobody will be doing C6 large floors. Use Tears of guthix and Penguin points, as well as any XP lamps you come across until 50, then begin your dungeoneering experience.
  5. Good guide, I was thinking about making a guide for killing these but I don't have the best equipment yet. However, I'm more interested in profit rather than charms, because I'm already 99 summoning. Otherwise, a solid guide.
  6. It gives +3, just like accurate stance gives +3 atk, and defensive gives +3 def The information was gotten from Jagex themselves, and a lot of testing done by players in the early years of this game. So if I understand this correctly, it would be most efficient after you've maxed your melee skills to use the aggressive stance for low defence monsters, and accurate stance for high defence monsters?
  7. Seeing as how all agility courses and all methods of training agility are painfully boring, the best method to train is the fastest, to get those levels as soon as possible. I'd have to recommend the wilderness course for your level, and dying from pathetic "PKers" should keep things somewhat interesting.
  8. Good luck with your goals and especially dungeoneering. I'm trying to get 85 DG for a chaotic rapier as well as a few other goodies, and joined DGS, but haven't been able to find a team to DG with in DGS (stupid 71 DG). Might just see you in Daemonheim eventually. :cool:
  9. So the aggressive stance gives an invisible +1 strength boost? Where did you find that information, out of curiosity.
  10. Thanks a ton, do you know about how long it takes to get a deflector and 300 rank + enough points for all three imbued rings?
  11. What exactly is suiciding, and what do you exactly do? I've heard the term, but never how to actually do it for either minigame.
  12. I've been searching the forum and this website, but not finding the information I'm looking for. I need to know the fastest way to complete Mobilizing Armies for 300 rank so I can get my Berserker, Seers', and Archers rings imbued. I also need to do know how to speed through Conquest for the void deflector. Anybody know the best method(s) for powering through these minigames? P.S. Sorry for the title, can't believe I messed that up :wall:
  13. Brilliant guide, exactly what I was looking for since I just started seriously Dungeoneering.
  14. Finally got 50 dungeoneering and a Prom 2h today, so my Dungeoneering adventure begins ... now. Not looking forward to W117 until 70 DG, I've heard very unflattering things about the people there, but once I suffer through 50-70 I'm really looking forward to joining the ranks of DGS. Until then, wish me luck, and hopefully this won't be too painful.
  15. I'm personally looking forward to this update, because I'll never really risk my Fire cape or (one day) Chaotic rapier, no matter where I go.
  16. I'm absolutely interested in this method if it really can be up to 75k xp/hr. Cutting ivy makes me sleepy.
  17. Your guide keeps getting better and better. Can't wait to see it when it's fully updated.
  18. Slayer. Plenty of great, if somewhat out of date guides on these forums and RSOF.
  19. I really want 85 dungeoneering because I have the stats to get 2.5m gp/hr from Frost dragons, only problem is that I have 26 dungeoneering and counting. My question is what's the fastest way to solo dungeons at lower levels? I realize 5:5 large is the best exp, but no teams will take me when I can't do at least Floor 30. And before anybody meantions DGS, a member of that clan told me how difficult it would be to find a keyer for my level. Any help would be appreciated, I want a Chaotic rapier to kill me some Frosties BAD.
  20. Then there are wonderful little gems like DGS that help you do well. I was told by a member of DGS that few players, if any, will take you unless you're able to do Floor 30+. Great, if I'm able to do Floor 30+, which I'm not, so until then I'll just be exiled to the Frozen floors where I'll get maybe 500 xp a floor. Sure don't love this skill.
  21. I hate when players hate others that don't know what they're doing, but then refuse to teach them the correct way of doing it. "You're right, I'm totally lost. Would you please tell me what to do?" "No." I don't know what to do so you suffer, you won't tell me what to do so I suffer, and we both lose experience. Thanks.
  22. DGing is like chess... It's fairly simple to learn, but it takes thousands of hours to master. As far as training goes, you do all the floors you are capable of doing, and this creates "Prestige" which is equal to the total number of floors you have completed. Once you have done all the floors you are capable of doing, and you cannot unlock any new ones, you click Reset, which sets your completed floors to 0 but saves the Prestige. As you train, you'll unlock more floors, and when you do all your old floors in addition to the floors you just unlocked, it raises your Prestige. Prestige Level impacts the exp you receive more than anything else. As far as teaching you what to do, that's kind of difficult. Most people in DGS don't do floors below F30, and many of them don't like doing floors below F36 (Occults). The second-tier abandoned floors (30-35) have a lot of nasty enemies that see through your hood, don't give that great exp for someone 95+ DG, and have some really irritating bosses. So then what's the fastest way to powerlevel my way through these early levels? I'm really frustrated getting 500xp for 30 mins on a solo small floor, and want to get through this stage of dungeoneering ASAP. Shouldn't be taking you 30 minutes to solo a small floor, especially on the ice levels. Make use of the personal gatestone and group gatestones to mark important locations, such as locked doors you do not have keys for yet. I understand the importance of gatestones, but I'm wondering if I should rush through Complexity 1 floors until I reach level 60 or so, or if I should do Complexity 6, or somewhere in between. I'm level 20 Dungeoneering and counting, and I'm really hating this skill right now.
  23. DGing is like chess... It's fairly simple to learn, but it takes thousands of hours to master. As far as training goes, you do all the floors you are capable of doing, and this creates "Prestige" which is equal to the total number of floors you have completed. Once you have done all the floors you are capable of doing, and you cannot unlock any new ones, you click Reset, which sets your completed floors to 0 but saves the Prestige. As you train, you'll unlock more floors, and when you do all your old floors in addition to the floors you just unlocked, it raises your Prestige. Prestige Level impacts the exp you receive more than anything else. As far as teaching you what to do, that's kind of difficult. Most people in DGS don't do floors below F30, and many of them don't like doing floors below F36 (Occults). The second-tier abandoned floors (30-35) have a lot of nasty enemies that see through your hood, don't give that great exp for someone 95+ DG, and have some really irritating bosses. So then what's the fastest way to powerlevel my way through these early levels? I'm really frustrated getting 500xp for 30 mins on a solo small floor, and want to get through this stage of dungeoneering ASAP.
  24. I'm looking to finally get into dungeoneering and understand the concept, but don't know what to do. Is there anybody willing to teach me? Also, I need a Promethium 2h, so if anybody would be willing to make me one I'd be extremely grateful.
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