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DreamReaper

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  1. I've heard that humidify and magic imbune (3 humidifys then one magic imbune) is a good method. You could also use string jewelry, although that would be over your budget.
  2. Bring a cannon, 2k cballs, 4 prayer pots, 1 super anti, terrorbird, super pots, and a holy wrench.
  3. Just so you know; the minigame highscores (bounty hunter rouges, bounty hunters, and fist of guthix.) aren't updating. For anyone.
  4. The only thing remotely good about any godsword is its special attack. Although, I'd take a dds anyday over an ags. Godswords as a non-special weapon are incredibly over-rated for pvp.Also, bh fails, expect to get piled by 3+ people every time you walk in.
  5. Get guthan's first. Then, dk until you have enough money to burst lobs to get charms to a bunyip. With a bunyip and guthan's, you'll be able to stay healed most of the time without having to use brews or food.
  6. There a a couple different examples of a "tanker". First there is a Godwars Dungeon tanker. S/he's the person who takes the brunt of the hits from the boss so the rest of the team can attack without eating constantly. The second type of tanker is a type of pker. Tank pkers would have high range and defence while staying at a low combat level because they had low strength and attack. There are a couple others, but it basically means that you usually have high defence and are taking the hits from something.
  7. Un-Noting? How do i do that? Use the noted planks on the butler. And i get the planks instantly? Depending on the level of butler you have. The demon butler takes around 10 seconds to bring you un-noted planks. The lower ones take longer.
  8. Un-Noting? How do i do that? Use the noted planks on the butler.
  9. Building then removing oak larders, then un-noting planks to make more.
  10. Yea, bronze should be ok.
  11. The waterfall dungeon from waterfall quest.
  12. For quests do the fremennik trials and isles (these unlock yaks which are a decent training spot), lost city, priest in peril, and monkey madness. Getting a fighter torso should be your first priority. In my opinion, it's the the most helpful item to have. Do dragon slayer just for the experience.
  13. Although I don't play in hd very often, when I do, I usually take some time to appreciate the way it looks. Even though I really could care less about the graphics; it's such a drastic change it's hard for me not to appreciate all the work that went into improving the graphics. I still prefer the fixed screen to be honest lol. As do I. I've played Runescape in the "small playing screen" for nearly 7 years. Old habits die hard.
  14. You're definitely good enough for bandos or zamorak god wars.
  15. Well, I'm going to assume you know the plain, boring money making ways of runecrafting, killing green dragons, aviansies, etc. If you're not chain-farming herbs now then start. Seeing that you have a low summoning level, I'm assuming that you're either stockpiling charms, don't have charms, or for some reason, hate summoning. If you are in the first or second category, and would like to get more charms along with money, I would suggest slayer. If you have charms to get to 52 summoning, use them. It makes everything much more helpful. I would also suggest you go to the god wars dungeon. The drop rate for hilts is somewhere around 100-150 kills. That amount can be easily achieved in about 2 or 3 trips; which would earn you at least 5m. If you're thinking something along the lines of investing, I would advise getting at least 10m before you start. That way you could devote about half of your money to investing and the other half to whatever else you might do. Although, investing is quite risky and the market isn't very stable right now, I would advise not investing unless you know what you're doing and you're prepared to possibly take a big loss/
  16. The first thing I would suggest for you to do would be to get 32 farming. Grow the highest allotments you can until you have 14 farming. Then plant oak trees as well as the best allotments you can. At 27 start planting apple trees. Then at 30, plant willows. Once you reach 32 farming buy some ranarr seeds. (about 16 for the start) Then start chain-farming ranarrs. While you are doing this you should either be runecrafting natures or killing green dragons in the chaos tunnels. Natures should bring around 200k per hour, while green dragons should give about 400k per hour. Once you reach 5-6m or so, start investing half of you money. spend the other half on continuing to chain farm and runecraft/dragon kill.
  17. http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=744300 Scroll down from the ranged section. They're there; just a little ways down.
  18. I agree with this. The journey to something is half the fun. If you just grind out your levels to eventually get to something you think you might like, then it shouldn't be too fun once you have gotten it. Doing something you don't enjoy then expecting to enjoy the end result is flawed logic. Anyone who gets levels just to get levels, in my mind, has the iq of a dead turtle. The only difference between level 98 and 99 is just a number. A skillcape doesn't matter. If you get a 99 stat just to get a skillcape then you obviously aren't doing it for yourself; you're doing it to show off to other people who you'll probably only see you that one time and will only respect you because you have a cool emote. Personally, if I ever get a skillcape, I won't care to wear it. Sure, it's got good bonuses, but the fire cape would be better if I cared to get one. I would get a skillcape in a skill I like; a skill I don't care whether it is level 5 or level 99 so long as I can use the same method that I enjoy. I don't care that you think I'm a noob for not wearing/having a skillcape at level whatever. Personally, the only skillcape I need is the "I had fun and didn't play this game to grind levels and gain e-fame" cape
  19. Well, you have 3 good options. The first would be to train with slayer. That would get you slower experience, but you would get charms for summoning and you wouldn't lose money. Your second option is to train at bandits. Bandits are a bit faster experience, but you lose more money and you don't get any charms. Your third option would be to train at zombie monkeys under the Ape Atoll temple. This would be the fastest experience, and wouldn't cost much. Although, you would have to complete Monkey Madness and the recipe for disaster side-quest "Saving Awowogei" to train this way.
  20. If you get your kill count above 6 you get more runes/bolt racks. If you get above 11 you have a chance at getting all types of runes and bolt racks. So, if you think you're lucky go for 6. If you want to just about break even on all your runs without getting a barrows item, go with 11+
  21. Yes, FoG is a good idea. It's extremely addictive and you don't need 90+ stats to win.
  22. Wow, nice guide. =D> It's pretty easy to get 1 kill per trip with 85 melees, torags, a tortoise, and a sgs. And if you haven't already included it, the pools from as a first resort are quite helpful.
  23. Were you on aggressive when you tried it? Did you have the same items on that you specified in the calculator? Even if those 2 are correct I've found the max hit calculator to be a tad high with its estimates.
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