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Kellis

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  1. They're still not worth it - moss giants are better, for example.
  2. Fletching and smithing currently provide the best bonuses. Although they're saying that they'll fix them by the end of the year to be good for all skills. Do fletching and smithing with them now, smithing being better than fletching because it's slower to train normally.
  3. Unless you are in desperate need of a rune med and refuse to use the GE, or have them as a slayer task, lesser demons are some of the most worthless creatures to kill in Runescape. They don't provide good experience, they hit consistently high for their level, and the drops aren't even decent compared to other killable monsters at those levels. Why lessers?
  4. Buy up all the pineapples in Catherby, then turn them all into supercompost. Using supercompost on a patch greatly reduces the chance of it dying from disease, and increases your herb yields to boot. Also, don't forget to wield the Magic Secateurs when picking your crops.
  5. Considering that it comes up as [forbiddensite] on the forums, it's probably a scam. Don't fall for it, just report him and move on.
  6. This forum is for Runescape-related questions. I think you'll want to repost this in the Off Topic forum, and possibly clean it up so it's a bit clearer.
  7. You cannot fail for adding a topping to a pizza, or chocolate to a completed cake.
  8. Crafting natures is pretty good money. Other methods include collecting and selling items such as dragonhides, swamp toad legs, or swamp tar from cave slimes. Also, don't forget to grow some herbs! Since they're 100% afk-able, you're basically adding on extra profit to whatever you're off doing for money. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but 50 mil is going to take a while for you.
  9. Invest in fish, and put at least a mil in to ensure maximum profit.
  10. Stealing from stalls in Ardoughne. Just drop what you steal and keep on going. The levels will be pretty fast. At 43 you can switch to pickpocketing masterfarmers if you want some seeds.
  11. Just to make this clear - the slayer helm and the mask are two DIFFERENT items. The mask is a drop from cave horrors that boosts your melee stats when you're fighting your assigned slayer monster. It's the best helm to wear on slaying tasks. But what if you're fighting something like Dust Devils, where you need to wear a facemask? The slayer helm is an item that combines all the slayer headgear (nosepeg, facemask, earmuffs) into one helm, and throws in a black mask to boost your melee stats as well! However, you can't just go buy one - you need to amass 400 slayer points, then purchase the ability to make one from a slayer master.
  12. I've found it to be quite random. I got an obby cape off of the third kill, but nothing for the next 150 or so . . . go figure. It's all luck, I guess.
  13. Riods2525 is the best if you can get in. It's crowded on Wednesdays but good on other days.
  14. Rune defender is the generally considered to be consistently the best item to wield in the shield spot. Seriously, it gives a major boost to all your melee attack skills. Use it whenever you don't need a specialty shield.
  15. It goes (unbroken) back to the owner's returned items box, and you get a message saying that you should be more careful with other people's stuff. It's actually kind of funny.
  16. It's an enchanted dragonstone necklace, I believe.
  17. That combined with MTK and herb farming might bring you close to 1.5 mil a day, depending on how many hours you played.
  18. It's much more likely that the poster misspelled the word, not the guide.
  19. Percentages are different for everything, but it is definitely worth the time if you use it for fletching or smithing.
  20. The secondary skill tools are this useful, the primary gathering tools not so much. Best ones are hammer (smithing), knife for fletching, and needle is useful too. The pickaxe and hatchet are worthless atm.
  21. They do look freakin' sweet though.
  22. PKing is rather . . . unusual. For one thing, loot earned is based on time spent in "hot zones" (places where lots of killing goes on), whether you and your opponent are skulled, and what you're carrying on you. I don't PK myself, but here are some hints: 1. Go upstairs in a hot zone and spend some time there, just alching things or fletching bolts or something. This raises your time in a hot zone without (much) risk of death. 2. If you can afford it, die with 75k of junk in the hot zone, this will boost drops when you return to pwn some noobs. 3. If you're serious about it, don't forget to do easy things like pot up before fights. This an sometimes make all the difference. Also, watch your health, and remember that the only thing lost by running is a free trip to Lumbridge!
  23. Many clues take longer than fifteen minutes, due to the necessity of gathering items for Uri emotes. Some of mine have taken days because I haven't been able to get my hands on a specific item. Also, although the rewards can be GRAND, they're also incredibly RARE. I would advise strongly that you find a source of good, steady income. Note: STEADY.
  24. I generally divide them by skill. With all the different bolts, it's nice to have a tab devoted to range, although unfinished bolts, arrows, and fletching stuff gets dumped in there too. Definitely have some separate tabs, 1 for herblore and 1 for farming. Without them, all the seeds and herbs end up in a mixed-up mess. Put potions in there too. Finally, it's nice to have a tab for quest items and/or treasure trail things, items that you normally wouldn't ever withdraw and could be mistaken as junk. It's always terrible to find that you've misplaced a quest item.
  25. Go try out some of the new additions and minigames (including barrows), raise your prayer level up (possibly go kill dragons for the bones and use them in player-owned houses for bonus experience), and find a non-combat skill you like. Raise the noncombat skill as much as you can, then switch to killing stuff when you get bored. It provides a nice break which you can alternate back and forth from, and at high levels it will hopefully turn into a great source of income!
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