Everything posted by ladycai
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Answered, lock please.
Normal Bowstrings sell relatively easy. Crossbow strings are harder.
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Skeletal Wyverns
Any way I can pull this off without prayer potions? I'll be using Karils.
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Skeletal Wyverns
What about inv? Anything special I need to take?
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Skeletal Wyverns
What setup should I bring? And should I range or melee them?
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Regicide - Agility
I managed to do the quest with the bare requirements, and it was hell. When I went back through with 70 agility, I had no problem with it. Higher level = lower fail rate.
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Don't know what to do
If you want to train Smithing and profit, steel bars are pretty good. They're about 100-150gp profit per bar which is about 1K per full inventory.
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Money
[hide=]- Running water filled vials in Shilo Village - Buying harpoons and reselling at GE (if you completed swan song) - Buying raw brids and reselling at GE (if you've completed the As A Resort) - Collecting Snape Grass - Crafting nature runes - Killing Green Dragons - Killing Ankous - Fishing Swordfish/Lobsters (lobsters are faster, and you won't get two types of fish) - Spinning Flax[/hide] Of course, I think the best for you are either Green Dragons or Nature RuneCrafting. If you still wanna train skills, stick with the RCing :thumbsup:
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Range training
The above post is right, and you'll need about 90+ ranged to maximize xp as well as a range pot. I know people who start chinning at 80+, but it's more effective as time goes by. I'm 91 ranged and never touched them. then again, I'm one of the old schoolers who prefer msb and xtal bows
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Stats to use Duradel efficiently
I used a cannon for a while with Duradel, it really helps when you have assignments like abberent spectres (in Pollivneach dungeon). I'll say 75+ is effective. As for stat requirements, 68 summoning is already tackled for tougher monsters like waterfiends and dust devils (not so much tough, but if you fight the ones in Chaos Tunnels, it'll save you nice B2P tablets, or uses of guthans if you heal in the nearby rooms). I've seen people start using Duradel with 45 defense and 70 att/str, but I started using him when I was 75 defense, 80 attack, 80 strength, 85 mage and 80 range. On the contrary, I would have used him earlier had I not the slayer requirement. EDIT: I was somewhere at 110 combat with 52+ summoning and 60+ prayer when I used him. I remember that my mage was high as compared to my other stats, which made some tasks easier when I tanked with dragonhide.
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bones to peaches
The only levels required for Aviansies are the ones to access the dungeon, but there are also stat suggestions which greatly improve your kill rates, drops, and how long you manage to stay in the area (as well as which ones you fight)
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Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
Lucky [cabbage] Managed to sell it off to a friend for a couple of items and gold too, we both profited :thumbup:
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Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
My first treasure trail reward after I returned to RS :P
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close.
Spiders will be faster. Cockroaches, as I've noticed, have very high defense. If you want to profit on your way, by all means go to cockroaches or do slayer. Spiders, Bandits, and other lower level monsters are advantageous if you're looking for raw experience.
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Range training
You'll be needing about 600k xp in 4 days, so you'll have to make 150k a day ... Blue Dragons will be too slow, Aviansies will be adequate, with good drops. Ogres may be good, but crowded at certain areas. Your best bet is to find a monster that is not crowded, with good (or no) drops that you can attack consecutively after another. Safespots are a must if you plan to do this with a high level monster. Your equipment will vary with the monster you select, but void armor seems to dominate here.
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Dharoks or Veracs
It all comes down to strategy from there.
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Your RS Name
My original name was Miao Cai (Mandarin Chinese for "extraordinary talent". Miao Cai was hacked and banned, so I made Lady Cai.
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Dharoks or Veracs
They have different uses, which makes it hard to judge which is better. It all depends what you do more often.
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Dharoks or Veracs
Veracs -> Boss Hunting, High Level Monster Hunting, Minigames (Barrows, etc) Dharok -> Maxing, Training (Monkey Guards), Slayer, PKing ... Note on the above message: Veracs doesn't much have a use in PKing as much as it "used" to. Think of veracs as PvE and Dharoks as PvP.
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f2p highscores?
http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Hiscores
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Nat crafting or woodcutting better money maker?
I'd advise you to stay away from mages, they're terribly slow at 99 from what I heard. RuneCrafting is more steady in money flow.
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Opinions needed on a few things.
I always had low attack as compared to my strength, so I preferred rune defender for the extra accuracy. I tried a DFS before, and it's decent if you're a extreme dragon hunter. Abyssal demons are luck; chopping trees are slow; dragons are the best out of what you mentioned. BGS, imo, is too slow. Just stick with bandos armor and a whip.
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Need Money, what to hunt?
^ Agree. Slayer however gives a variety of tasks so you won't get bored.
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70 to 82 mage?
Depends on your method? Alching is 65xp each, cursing is 29xp each, and bolting is 19+. The advantage of bolting is possible profit (you'll earn about 4k per dragon, so you'd have to use less than about 40 casts) and HP xp.
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Don't know what to do
There's a place in wildy, the rogue's area's cooking store, that sells plain pizzas, which you can profit off if you sell it on GE. You'll be running a lot though, and there is a risk for staying in the wilderness.
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70 to 82 mage?
Alching, fire bolting blue/green drags, and cursing. One is the most effective if you know how to maximize xp and minimize gold loss.