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Kellis

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  1. What are your non-member levels? Go run around and explore the new members areas, go do Wolf Whistle to unlock summoning and whatever-the-quest-is to unlock herblore, so you have all the members skills, then just try them all and see what you like. Also, go try out the minigames if you've got the levels for them - I spent my first few days as a member just browsing through the tip.it minigames page and trying them all.
  2. Why bother? It's easier just to make the supercompost yourself instead of buying the potions.
  3. You can also destroy a holiday item if you need some extra bank space. A little chat box will pop up saying, "Are you sure you want to destroy this item? You can get another from Diango in Draynor." If you destroy it, you can go talk to Diango, select the holiday item chat option, and he'll bring up a box of all of your lost/destroyed holiday items.
  4. Don't forget about using vinesweeper while allotments are growing if you want to get farming up as fast as possible. Also, note that for farming the herbs are about making the money to buy the maple seeds, while the maples and watermelons are your big exp gain-ers. Marigolds are easy and provide a nice 3k cash every 15 minutes or so :D
  5. Because the tool gives bonus experience per item constructed, not per number of planks used, the more items you can make from a number of planks, the better. This means that it is better to make chairs (2 planks) than larger things like larders (8 planks) because you'll get more experience boosts from the tool.
  6. You can go to Brimhaven and pick pineapples for free there. Since you need 15 for supercompost, you can usually get there and pick the 15 pineapples in only a few minutes. Alternatively, just be sure to buy from Arheim in Catherby daily. Pineapples are the easiest way to go for supercompost. And yes, definitely use it.
  7. If you've got the Explorer's Ring 3 from the Lumbridge Achievement diaries, you can use it to teleport to the cabbage patch just south of an allotment. I would recommend that you always have something growing there, and just in between whatever else you're doing teleport there and replant new crops every couple hours. This provides a nice, constant flow of experience, and accessing it is free and unlimited. Although it seems like it should be slow, the first few levels of farming just fly by. Levels 1-35 can probably be attained in a few days or less, even to most casual players.
  8. Probably so that in the future, when more quests are out, people won't be able to get around doing these ones.
  9. That is an incredibly disturbing avatar you have.
  10. Farming's slow, but effortless, while many other skills require hours of repetitive clicking. I'd go with either slayer or construction, or summoning if you don't have any charms and have no intention of farming for them.
  11. Skillers can do the turkey hunt to avoid raising combat stats. For most people, though, it's easiest to go to the cabbage field northwest of Draynor and kill them, there's at least a dozen migrating around there. It takes <5 minutes to get the cornucopia and emote there.
  12. You get tokens from doing the various minigames (animating and battling armor, blocking ballista attacks, throwing shotputs, balancing barrels, bopping targets, etc.), and you fight the cyclopes on the top level to get defenders. While you're fighting the cyclopes, your tokens vanish at a rate of ten per minute. You can only stay in as long as you have tokens, and you must have 100+ tokens to enter. Wear a ring of wealth while fighting the cyclopes, and right-click every pile of bones because the bones cover the defender (it doesn't appear on top of them so it's often missed). Once you get a bronze defender, show it to the woman outside the cyclopes entrance and she will make the cyclopes drop the iron defender. Get one, show it to her, and they'll drop the steel defender, and so on, up to rune. Usually it takes about 2k tokens to go all the way to rune. Don't forget to fight the lower-leveled cyclopes, pick up dropped items only if you don't mind paying for it with extra tokens (wastes time), always right-click to be sure you're not missing the defender, and run all the time.
  13. Definitely a mistake. Ignore it and it will soon be fixed. At least there are designated Stealing Creation worlds now . . . I don't have to go hopping to find one with a decent number of people to earn my proto-tools.
  14. Since most people don't even have the stats for this quest yet, it may be a while before someone comes back with a reply . . you can try posting this in the general discussion thread here: http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=771637&start=160 You might get a faster answer there.
  15. Haha, don't forget to be wearing your party hat and 3rd age gear while doing it, or it won't work.
  16. He's advising that you get a ton of swamp tar, head down to the Chaos Druids in the wildy part of Edgeville dungeon, and kill them for their herb drops. When you get guam, marrentill, tarromin, or harralander, turn it into that type of herb paste by using it with the swamp tar while you've got a mortar and pestle in your inventory. IDK, I'd say to stick with growing harralander (seeds are cheap!) and making energy potions, but either of these training methods should work.
  17. Yep, you either have to change them manually using something like Paint or get them into the highscores (above level 30, top 2 million players). By the way, DON'T do them manually. Trust me, you will regret it in the future.
  18. No. As far as I'm aware the idiot/not idiot status has little to do with age - it has to do with the particular person, rather. And 16+ doesn't even play, much less be a newb. FALSE. I'm over 16 and I play . . . but I've been playing for several years and am no longer a "newb". I was never a "noob", of course, because I have actual respect for other people.
  19. Kellis

    RUNE DEFENDER

    It usually takes about 2k tokens. Remember that the defenders are UNDER the big bones! You need to right-click or pick up the big bones in order to see the defender, or you'll miss it!
  20. I have to agree with the OP here. It's not the killing that bothers me, it's when a level 130 is sitting outside my base, slaughtering anyone who goes out before they have a chance to get any armor, weapons, anything to defend themselves. It seems somewhat cruel to try to prevent anyone on the other team from getting any points, because they're slaughtered before they can reach a fog bank, a clay deposit, anything! What are you suppposed to do when for twenty minutes you can't leave your base without dying within ten seconds?
  21. When you're doing the quest to bring back the brothers to Tai Bo Wannai village, you have to bring one of them a bottle of rum with a banana in it. You're supposed to cut the banana into slices first. If you don't, and put the banana in whole, you get this message: "You stuff the banana into the neck of the bottle. You begin to wonder why." Also, you now have a bottle with a banana sticking out of it. I did it five times just to see it again . . . haha hilarious.
  22. You currently get bonus exp per item, not per bar. That means you'll receive the same amount of bonus experience whether you're making mithril bolts (1 bar) or from making mithril plates (5 bars). This means that it's much more efficient to smith one-bar items, and mithril bolts also have the added advantage of being both stackable and sellable. That's what the above poster was getting at.
  23. Ah, 400 for the mask + 100 to block a task, I see. I was puzzled for a moment. Anyway, +1 to all the posts above. The broad bolts and arrows are cheap, and you still have to buy the arrow tips. The slayer helmet you can use forever, and it is invaluable for higher-level slayer tasks against monsters requiring certain headgear.
  24. Let me correct that: As long as there is a beeline from ONE of the squares the monster is standing on to you, it will work. This allows for some safespotting with monsters that take up 2+ squares. For example, I can range blue dragons and get them trapped behind stalagmites, but still have my arrows picked up because there is a straight line between me and the left square the monster is occupying.
  25. Distance doesn't matter. As long as the monster can hit you (beeline/straight line) the arrows will be picked up. This means that it's worthless against caged monsters.
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