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Posts posted by Bad911
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I think he meant using the search function in the bank, which is a legit suggestion.
And I don't get what it has to do with ego, or am I missing something here?
Why so negative? :( I knew what he meant, it was funny...
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try searching for it.
I lol'd.
Anyways, buy a second one, one for training and one for your ego. Never hurts, that is - your ego, a different story for your bankroll.
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I have a melee spread of 80 and I hit 200s like candy with maul. I don't think battle-axe is worth it because who has time to make a fractite shield or bind one over a platebody.
For me, almost all of the bosses and monsters are susceptible to crush except for zombies and shades (hate zombies/shades now).
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^neither of those are correct anyways
Parallel sentence structure. That post was so yesterday.
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I used to hate smithing, but I thoroughly liked the Blast Furnance.
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Doesn't look like I'll get a straight somewhat detailed answer, all I got was rant thread.
I assume rushing the higher levels on 5:5 small would be best, then using your really high newly acquired prestige level on the lower levels. Do like 5:3 and 5:4s on Large, depending on whether you're with friends or not. You might do medium for the higher levels, but you would probably have to lower the ratio to 5:4. You have to host too, from experience, the hosters usually just go by instinct and end up messing up.
The most important points are:
-Always do every floor you are able to before resetting, during the higher levels, a single prestige can make the difference between thousands of exp. Not to mention it takes forever to get it back up all the way.
-Risk more; I know a lot of people start doing 5:3s or 4:3s or 3:2s because they ultimately want the experience, but the chances of getting a puzzle on the required path with the maximum people is unlikely. Also, you get experience points even if the game ends without killing the boss if you've gone far enough.
-Do short term, do a floor and then don't expect to do the next floor with the same amount of people. Leave if you have to, don't chug it out and not like the floor.
I'm just generally conveying knowledge, I don't feel like reading rants as you say. Plus, I need to eat dinner.
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Uhm, just a hunch, but are you yawning in the Burthrope General store or are you yawning under the bar which is considered the "Rogue's Den".
EDIT: Then nvm.
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Its lobsters, only way Swordfish/Tuna will ever beat lobsters is if you get the swordfish gloves from ToG.
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The fact that it's inconsistent leads me to believe it isn't a setting.
Probable problem/solutions:
-Messed up bytes, use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
-Not updated driver, update your driver (Highly unlikely in my opinion)
-Clean your keyboard? Could be something stuck under it or something is making the button stick twice or once. (Sounds ridiculous, but you should start here)
-Your RAM is being eaten up, making your computer lag frequently so it multiprocesses.
Does it only occur for spacing? By MouseKeys you mean Keyboard Keys right? Did this happen after an update? After you downloaded something? Does it only occur in Runescape or happen all the time? Does it happen in notepad or wordpad? Etc.
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Dejavu for me too.
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i'm not sure what you're talking about in terms of crafting.
but kratonite arrows (tier 4) and above should hit more than a steel arrow.
I can hit like 14s (140s) with a Maple Shortbow (+19) and steel arrows.
With a Spinebeam Longbow (+70) and fractite, I only hit a max of ~12s (125).
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How do I train crafting, this skill is so weird in Dungeoneering. If I make multiple things, I only get a tiny portion of exp, if I make stuff one by one, I get low exp but more than multiple. If I make something with multiple hides, I get a lot of exp, I'm just confuzzled.
As for ranging, why is it so low? I'm hitting lower than a maple shortbow with steel arrows.
P.S. How do I un-hide my online status dummy icon?
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I have decided to get the 4k d bones for 82 prayer by killing drags but I just tried greens and could not find a world that didn't have at least 6 ppl, so now i'm wondering what would the next best way to get them be blues or what any suggestions welcome. And also if it is blues are the ones in ogre city best.
Your stats are commendable, you should go to a bounty hunter world and kill them in the Chaos Tunnels. Just buy games necklace and wear, uhm, the armor that has the highest prayer bonus (forgot what it was called). You should easily be able to beat others to the punch and get the dragon bones, not to mention you have 70 prayer and it'll easily get you one inventory of bones. Then you just use games necklace and teleport to bounty hunter to recharge everything, you just click on one of the holes, it won't let you go in but it will charge all your prayer and run energy back.
The Chaos Tunnel entrance is right south west of Bounty Hunter, find the Chaos Tunnel map. There shouldn't be more than one person there in the bounty hunter worlds.
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i havent given it any thought, and i just bought like 1k rubies for below med...
Have you considered that maybe the amulets won't sell then? What kind of amulets are you making, who would buy any other amulet made from ruby other than Strength Amulet, but that costs cosmic runes. Don't you think you got so many so fast has a reason...
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Isn't the Trollheim farming patch always super-composted. I remember it was the most valuable farming patch in my opinion because it always gave me 100% herbs.
Dead snaps...bad luck.
Rock Lobster does make a difference, and it does stack.
You sure print screen doesn't work, like just Edit>Paste onto paint doesn't work? Anyways, fraps huh....yeah - print screen should work, lol.
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Quickest way? buying Dhides? buying gems for Amulets? Anything without a total loss of profit is fine
i was thinking of buying uncut rubys in GE and making amulets, selling back into GE, should be a loss of about 1m.
Eventually i would like to get 80, but how expensive would that be? And what would be the best way to go about that, 72 is just a short term goal.
I don't like giving advice to people with higher levels than me, most knowledge should come from experience.
So, in accordance to this philosophy, don't try to buy uncut rubies on the G.E. unless you have a lot of time. It takes a while to buy them.
You've already given this a lot of thought, shouldn't you know what is the quickest way?
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Lets lay down a general overview for you and you tell me if you can't follow.
In the beginning, you should solo. On either side of the entrances are two staircases that will enable you to solo. Now, at the beginning, a sort of "tutorial" session starts, you'll slowly increase your complexity level to 6 in floor 1-3 and you should gain a dungeoneering level of 5~ at the end.
Floors are floors.
Complexity is complexity, always keep complexity at 6.
Now, in this "tutorial" session, you can't change the complexity level to a higher number without doing the previous one because it's a tutorial. You also won't be able to turn the game-guide off, and these levels may seem miserable, but they aren't. After each "tutorial" level, you will gain 70-85 extra exp points in order to increase your level. At floor 3 I believe, you'll reach complexity 6, that is when you leave. After you leave, you make your own team (or solo) and go back in with game-guide turned off (should automatically turn off after you leave). That way, you won't have a -6% penalty.
Here is where the boulder starts rolling, exp is exponential. Opening doors gives you more points, killing all monsters gives you more points (although someone told me dinosaurs give you -100xp each), receiving achievements gives you more points, bigger maps give you more points, lower person-to-difficulty level ratio also gives you more points. Etc etc.
Here is my game-plan usually:
Buy hammer, pick-axe, hatchet, tinderbox, fishing rod, 10 feathers, 10 Rune Ess (make into airs, earth, cosmics for gatestone). You should find some laws to bind if you're melee based, otherwise use the ammo bindings for deaths or fractite arrows.
Open every door I can, kill everything I can.
Now, the most complicated piece most people think is Prestige points. All you need to know is that, once you fail to reach the next "new" floor, you reset and start from floor one again. By "new" I mean it doesn't have a check mark next to it.
Two things - Don't skip floors, it increments your prestige by the amount of floors, not floor number. And, don't reset too early, don't choose not to reset, even if it's 1 exp, it'll be beneficial.
Tips:
Host your own team, don't spam "f#". Once someone trades you, it means they want to join your team, so just right click their name and invite. Once you have got the team size you want (your preference), choose the number setting with '(recommended)" beside it and choose the map you want to do. Small is 4x4, medium is 8x4, large is 8x8. Obviously the higher the settings, the higher the points.
Make yourself the according armor to the boss, don't slack and go halfway. You'll find yourself dying.
At higher levels, don't team with people who can barely reach the floor you're going to, they usually get wiped by the boss and make a mess of things. This also applies to you, if a floor is brand spankin new, don't go in there, each death is gives a huge points deduction (1= -12%, 2= -22%, etc).
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I"m not trying to afk train or anything, just wanted feedback because dumping 3.5mil on mind runes isn't exactly reversible.
Jagex doesn't make mistakes when they ban people for macro-ing, just going to leave it at that.
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My plan:
Get the Tome from Dungeoneering. Get about 700k mind runes. Auto-cast water strike on the water-elemental mage south of Falador. With a air staff and really good mage equipment, he should splash as well.
My question is:
1. I won't log out will I? Will I even have to do anything aside from do randoms?
2. Estimated time? Guess if you can, don't if you don't want to.
3. See any flaws in my plan, isn't exactly the most beautiful, but I need a goal for dungeoneering or I'll start going into other addictions...
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Post too many forums, lol, you mean make too many posts. <3
(I am assuming these are all F2p questions)
For attack, strength, and defence, your best bet is to kill Spiders/Crawlers/Ankou in the SoS. I personally prefer Crawlers (second "floor") because there is a room with a ton of them and you can just stand in the middle (best with another person) and your aggressiveness keeps you killing them one after another. At that speed, you should easily get 30k an hour, to reset your aggressiveness (it runs out in 15 minutes) just get off the "radar".
Your ranging is pretty low, so I would just killing barbarians in BV. Maybe later on, you can kill white knights in the white knights castle. What I did as F2p, was go to the smuggler's tunnels (where you get blurite) with a buncha bronze arrows and I just shot everything.
Smithing...smith? If you smelt and smith the ore you get, there shouldn't be an inbalance in those stats. Frankly, smithing would be higher if you smelted and smithed everything you mined.
By the "same time" you mean, chopping and burning. Best place would probably be west of Port Saramin (wtvr) where there are willow trees near a church. Just bring an axe and tinderbox, wallah.
Superheating is nice. High Alching, you just gotta know the right items to alch: http://www.scape-xp.com/runescape-high-alchemy.html. Dungeoneering is a good option.
Kind of a miss-mash of repsonses, maybe when I wake up more, I'll fix this post, lol.
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why not do monkfish to 90, and then rocktail to 99. Sharks are incredibly slow xp.
I second that, monkfish are extremely faster. You should do sharks at 97-98 or something, with ToG gloves.
Your looking at 3-5 monkfish for 1 shark ratio speed wise.
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Don't bother with calculations, just do this.
Do every floor without a check mark, once you do all of them, reset and start from floor 1 again. They will all be un-check-marked.
No need to think about it.
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The mime puzzle with pressure pads is one per person. If there's one of you, there is one statue to mime.
And if there is two people, then there is two statues. If one person leaves, the statue stays and the game doesn't start by itself. The progress bar shows at the top, but the statues won't display any actions.
I also hear that some people are bringing level 3s along to decrease the difficulty. Not to mention the fact that the skill is partial to lower levels, the level 3s gain higher experience points, don't have to do anything, and contribute more to the dungeon than anything else.
Dragon Claws vs. Dharoks
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Just putting this out there first, I have never used Dragon Claws.
http://www.tip.it/runescape/index.php?item1=2165&item2=8317&rs2item_tools=&compare=&submit=Compare
Now, aside from that, I really think you should get Dharoks if you want it. The set is amazing for both training and fun.
In comparison, I didn't even know Dragon Claws had such low bonuses, not to mention draining 50% of your special.
The Dharoks set is a really good set, its one of the cheapest barrows sets and holds comparable defence properties to Torags.
The fury would easily be a good counter-part to the Dharoks set.
Investment-wise though, the fury looks like a steady uphill and Dragon Claws look like they're making a comeback. However, the fury is increasing faster by 20k, this looks kind of suspicious. Your Dragon Claws will most likely sell, but buying the fury might be a bit difficult. If you manage to get one though, you should easily be able to re-sell at a higher price and gain money if you don't want it afterwards.
My two cents, do it.