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Seogege

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    Beijing, China (2008-2009)
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    Well, firstly, I love to play RuneScape. It's a game I'll never get bored with. I like COD4, Halo, and RSV2 too, great FPS's. MGS4 is okay, but I don't like the TPS genre. Taking quizzes, studying astronomy, watching the Olympics, all interests of mine. Surfing the internet to relieve my boredom is something I like too!

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  1. Do you need 57 summoning to use Spirit Kyatts? Because when I was buying them on the Grand Exchange, it said you didn't, but I'm still not sure... Does anyone use them with under 57 summoning? Thanks. :
  2. Well, thank you for the info on double nats. It's nice to have a more accurate answer. 620k without a summoning monster is pretty cool, and 920k is even cooler. :P Also, I never knew that green dragons could pull in that much. Thanks for disputing that topic btw... :? Oak plank making is just running back and forth to the sawmill with a spirit terrorbird familiar giving you lots of run and an extra 12 inventory spaces. Looks like the estimate for that isn't off too much. : Thanks for the info guys, but can anyone tell me the rates for tanning hides? Thanks again! :thumbsup:
  3. Well I'm not completely sure about the rates for double nats either, so any would help. :? 300 chins... that's 210k an hour? That's pretty cool, what about the other levels?
  4. I've heard of countless numbers of money-making methods. Some of the methods' cash per hour rates seem grossly exaggerated, so I'd like to know which ones are legitimate and which ones are too good to be true. I'll list the methods I've heard of and their claimed cash per hour rates: [*:dlcha7rs]Green Dragons: 395k [*:dlcha7rs]Oak Planks: 380k [*:dlcha7rs]Double Nats: 1M+ I also have heard of some methods that I don't know the cash per hour rates for: [*:dlcha7rs]Gathering whiteberries (Wilderness) [*:dlcha7rs]Crafting nature runes (single) [*:dlcha7rs]Hunting red chinchompas (63+, 70+, 80+) [*:dlcha7rs]Crafting law runes [*:dlcha7rs]Tanning hides (Green, Blue, Red, Black, Cow) [*:dlcha7rs]Teletab making Thanks guys, you rock! :
  5. Well, I guess I'll head off to Ape Atoll then, seeing as the XP there is supposed to be much greater than the Armored Zombies. Thanks for the help guys! Thread CLOSED!
  6. Hey guys. I've read guides on Armored Zombies and Zombie Monkeys and how they give extremely fast melee XP. However, both guides claim their methods and monsters better than all others. This leads me to the question, which training method actually pulls in more XP an hour on average? Also, are these two really the best? Is there some other unheard of method that is actually better? It would be great if any of you guys could answer that. Oh, and if you're wondering about my stats, there's a link to my Highscores to the left on this below my user avatar. Assume I'm using the standard high strength/high prayer bonus gear. Thanks guys! :thumbsup:
  7. Agreed. Remember to bring trading sticks and woodcut at Karamja. The parcel service is to the west; you should know if you did the quest.
  8. Do Defender of Varrock. Armoured zombies are way better xp; plus they have good drops. And use super sets. I definitely agree with the armoured zombies part and if I do go there, I'll be sure to switch to super sets. I guess I'm doing Defender of Varrock ASAP then; thanks guys! :thumbsup:
  9. Hmm, well I get around 40k-50k an hour at yaks with normal pots. Do you think that the possible higher xp is worth it?
  10. Hey guys. Can anyone give me a good estimate on the XP per hour rates bandit training can give, along with a comparison with other popular training methods like yaks? Thanks! :
  11. Can anyone give me a somewhat accurate estimate on the money per hour made at Ankous? Also, it'd be nice if you could post what drops give most of this money. Thanks! :thumbsup:
  12. Hot Air Balloons, of course! Thanks Daxter. Ah, I'm stupid sometimes... Anyway, if you want to know I remember it was the An Enlightened Journey quest that unlocks the ability to use them.
  13. Multiple times I've seen rocks scattered across RuneScape with a transportation symbol on them. No, they weren't near gliders or spirit trees; they were all on their own. Can these rocks actually be used for transportation? Is there a quest that unlocks the ability to use them? If not, why do they have that transportation symbol on them? Thanks guys, Seo
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