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Jholm93

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    Washington (state), USA
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    'scape, skating,

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    The Gladiatorz
  1. First off, I appreciate how you say that you have to love Crafting to get it, as I do. Unfortunately, it can also be bought and 99 can be achieved within 40 hours of easy work. You can buy Fletching, Cooking, Crafting, Firemaking, Herblore, Prayer, Magic, Construction, Summoning, Firemaking, Smithing, Ranged, and you can argue that you can buy Attack/Strength/Defence/HP by powertraining with piety and super potions. The thing about skillcapes is that the number of people with it varies directly with its difficulty and cost. It's hard to respect, say, a Cooking skillcape when 55,000 other people have that cape, most likely including you, or if it doesn't include you, you could change that in a matter of a week.
  2. There are many things to learn from RuneScape, but that only goes so far. They make it easy to tell fact from fiction.
  3. "Popularity of the item"? Supply and demand is a basic principle in the market. In all economies, supply and demand is the reason why prices go up and down. Unfortunately, though, Jagex has it set so that the price of an item cannot change due to having no supply or no demand. Take 3rd age for example; people are willing to pay well into the 50M+ range, and yet the Grand Exchange price reflects its worth as only 5-25M (excluding the kiteshield). Take partyhats as the opposite example; people are willing to sell for well under what the Grand Exchange reflects it as, but still, no change. As I'm sure you could all imagine trying to buy an item before the Grand Exchange in World 2 Falador, if you weren't getting the item for what you were asking for, you would be most likely to offer more money. The Grand Exchange cannot do that. That is a major flaw that has yet to be fixed.
  4. I was always in World 61 for about a year back as a F2Per, and then I switched to 65 when I became a member. Coincidentally I joined The Gladiatorz, whose home world is also 65. I recall seeing Lucipher6 around World 61 a lot, he was my RS idol, now look at him, rank 17 overall.
  5. I am current 14, and I am one of the most mature players out there. Age should not be associated with intelligence quotients nor spelling and grammar - there are plenty of people who hide behind their age, afraid to admit that younger people can be much more intelligent. I've known this guy for a few years now, he's around the age of 20: [hide=Inappropriate text](21:16:13) <@BurnZ|Sleep> u (21:16:14) <@BurnZ|Sleep> just (21:16:16) <@BurnZ|Sleep> proved (21:16:17) <@BurnZ|Sleep> your (21:16:22) <@BurnZ|Sleep> you're* (21:16:24) <@BurnZ|Sleep> a (21:16:25) <@BurnZ|Sleep> [bleep]ing (21:16:27) <@BurnZ|Sleep> idiot.[/hide]
  6. Nice third age mage robes. :shock: Hazeel's mark went from the symbol of Zamorak to a giant Z. Interesting, and better looking.
  7. I prefer having the freedom to speak my mind, but it is nice every once in a while to get away from all of the incompetence and flaming that happens in 'scape.
  8. This is a thread to ask a question about Summoning - not to discuss how to spell 'realize'. It's not a glitch, but it sure makes you reconsider your bringing a familiar that fights rather than one with a more consistant and useful effect.
  9. I made 3M getting 99 Cooking, the cape is ugly, and it has stats equivelent to that of an obsidian cape unless you have a second 99.
  10. Very good point. I forgot about that. ;) all that means is a few players will get lucky, and get the item in the ge. THen sell it with junk for many millions more then trade value. Meanwhile, those that did thw work and got the drop get shafted by Jagex incorrect price. Hmm... I wonder if people who have offers for max get money back if it's put in the GE by CoinShare. That will be the ultimate deciding factor for whether the price moves or not while the junk trading is going on.
  11. The leaf-bladed sword and the top hat are good examples of what happens when a new rare item is released - they set a price that they think is fit, then players, anxious to get the new item, put in offers for maximum price to try to get the new item, causing the price to rocket up. Once players figure out the bonuses and all that jazz, the prices go down slightly. However, if something as big as a new dragon item comes out and players are willing to pay more than the Grand Exchange prices are, 3rd age is the perfect example of that - nobody sells it through the intermediary called the Grand Exchange, but rather sell it with a lot of junk, and the Grand Exchange price never really goes up, unless some less intelligent player(s) sell it via the exchange thinking that they are getting a good deal.
  12. Runecrafting by far. I'm almost 70+ all stats (only need Thieving, Agility, and Runecrafting), and I don't think I'll ever have the patience to even get Runecrafting to 70. I lost interest in Runecrafting as soon as I had to do multiple trips to level. Firemaking has to be the second - you "max out" the skill at level 75, and even that level isn't significant in terms of use. Most skills have a main goal you go for apart from the skillcape, Firemaking just isn't one of those skills. One of a kind. Only skill that has no use whatsoever. The only true uses it has is making a fire to cook on (you could just use an everlasting fire or a range instead) and Shades of Mort'ton, which still doesn't qualify as a decent use. At least Cooking and Fletching have uses (Cooking a passive effect of burning less and Fletching has uses up to level 95, I believe).
  13. Indeed! I was having a little trouble picturing the picture on his cape as a sail boat, but on the other hand, I couldn't figure out what it looked like, but now that you mention the Music Cape, I think it's possible. I wouldnt understand that skill because it makes no sense, but if i see cape in cache (someone posts a pic) i dont mind Who said it's a skill? The Quest Cape isn't necessarily a skillcape, but it is a Cape of Achievement. Unlocking all of the music tracks is an achievement as well.
  14. Indeed! I was having a little trouble picturing the picture on his cape as a sail boat, but on the other hand, I couldn't figure out what it looked like, but now that you mention the Music Cape, I think it's possible.
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