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  1. I can guarantee you that 99.999% +/- 0.001% of people who don't have high alch will use low alch instead, or will simply sell to the GE. People use the spell for either getting rid of items while in an inaccessible area (GWD, for example), or for EXPERIENCE. No one's going to do it without gaining the experience. And if you're dead set on finding someone, I'd recommend posting on the RSOFail instead of here.
  2. Fairly sure that all flowers require 17.5 minutes growing time.
  3. If you've got Heroes Quest done you can charge up a (reusable) amulet of glory, which includes a teleport to Edgeville. Faster than varrock tele and doesn't occupy a space. +1 to the d'hide + range tactic. Bring along some crap arrows like bronze so you don't have to worry about picking them up. Also, if druids drop vials of water (which they will), pick them up and mix an herb with them! Saves you an inventory space while camping and saves you a vial while creating potions later. I keep a supply of snape grass in my bank and just bring up unfinished ranarr potions when I'm killing druids, so I can mix up my prayer pots immediately.
  4. Aside from packing up stuff to move out tomorrow (vacation, awesome), I should actually be on most of tomorrow. Sounds great!
  5. I can buy you proselyte armor, just pm me in-game. Haven't killed the knights yet, though, sorry. Dragoon Z2
  6. Slightly better question: With the 2x bonus you gain from wearing it, do you get normal experience at Pest Control while wearing SC armor?
  7. Maybe try cannoning at fire giants? If you can find an empty world in the waterfall cave, it's possible to set up the cannon and hit multiple fire giants (by hiding between your cannon and the table I know it's possible). It's not nice if other people are there, but if you can get a world to yourself, it's decent experience and you can get some rune drops/d meds to cover your costs. Find a good high-level group for Pest Control and spend all the points on ranged . . . ?
  8. Don't tell, doesn't matter. Keep it in Runescape, focus on discussing the personalities of your in-game-characters instead of your real-life characters. Trust me, it's best to leave it in the game. Although you guys have been chatting for over five years, anything online should greatly extend your amount of healthy paranoia. Meeting someone in real life, you start to get a feel for when they're telling the truth or lying. Same thing to a lesser extent over the phone. Online, however, it is possible to be entirely fictional on every aspect of your life. I'm not saying that this girl (hopefully :-# ) is lying, just that you should be very, very cautious about opening up. It sounds like another blow to your self-esteem and self-respect would really be a bad thing for you, so I'm just advising that you keep your mental armor on and don't drop your guard. And I'm really sorry about the whole "introverted" thing. When I was a kid I had the same problem, if only to a much lesser degree. If you ever want to chat on Runescape, feel free to send me a pm. Dragoon Z2, as you can see to the left, and I'd be happy to hang out/chat with you in game. To be clear, I'm a guy though ;) Anyway, best of luck resolving this! I'm not quite sure if this is in the right forum, but we don't exactly have a forum that it . . . really fits in. Remember, positive thoughts! Also, most people you meet in real life are idiots and you'll never interact with them again, so who cares what they think? I don't! I'll act however I please and if you don't like it or dislike me because of it, I know just the place to shove your opinion!
  9. I had exactly the same thing. As far as I can tell, the problem is simply that the dyed slave robes, top and bottom, only count as ONE item. Head to Varrock and pick up a set of priest robes in the central clothing shop from Thessalia for like 15 gp. Wear them, grab a wizard's hat from south of Varrock, and you shouldn't have a problem. Or just wear full black armor. It's annoying, isn't it? I spent 30 minutes talking to every quest npc over and over trying to solve it. :wall:
  10. You lose experience by taking off a robe . . . . ? A day ago I got experience in-game . . . weird. However, if they've changed the robes to give experience, that means that it's worth picking up a set of SC robes to mage-cast in. As well as the bonus experience for casting in them, they're a free equivalent to Mystic, so they provide decent magic bonuses as well.
  11. I usually get 10-20k points per game (winning helps). Two games = tool. The tools do last a while, though (~1000 bars), so it provides a good break from skilling.
  12. Glitch. I wore [bleep]ed boots throughout the quest (I was taking a break from Aviansies) and they didn't do a thing.
  13. High alching is good mage experience, for breaks head to stealing creation (not so recommended, since you'll be crushed by high levels) or Fist of Guthix (where when you'll pitted against a high level you'll get to cast your spells tons of times) and use the free runes. By the way, sigs are nice if you're going to be posting a bunch, since it helps us see your levels, and you can show off with them! Click on one to go to the site they're from.
  14. Collect the highest level of clay that you can runecraft/fletch into arrows. Basically, these are stackable, so you can build up like 5k of them. Get a familiar (can be a low level, doesn't matter), and every few rounds, deposit all your items into it and use a scroll to auto-return them to the base for points. This way you never have to return to the base. Make yourself some mage armor to help fend off ancienting pkers, and just skill/forge/repeat all game. I can get tons of points like this, this is how I got all the armor and a tool in 3-4 games when it first came out.
  15. Great smithing method I found! Buy iron ores in increments of 140 and rings of forging (iron ores are ~100 each, rings are about 1100 each). Go smelt all the ores into bars, getting a 100% success rate with the rings of forging. A good place to do this is Al Kharid. With an empty inventory, each ring lasts for 5 loads (28 x 5 = 140). Next, go to varrock west bank, take out the Stealing Creation hammer for the doubled experience, and smith iron knives. I turn out a PROFIT (yes, that's right!) of ~75 gp per bar, and I can usually get 10k experience an hour, simply walking, not running, and occasionally forgetting to click the screen for a few seconds because I'm watching a vid on Youtube. I just got 55-60 with this method, and it's enjoyable. Do about 5 rings' worth at a time to help keep things changing up and prevent boredom.
  16. Lol, summoning, not hunter :roll: But on topic, I would say to stick with granite crabs for a while, since gold charms are cheap and plentiful. If you can find a good source of crimson charms (greaters and waterfiends, but good luck killing them efficiently), crimson are more expensive but much faster. Green charms tend to be slower and cost more than other charms, so use them second. Don't forget to trade in your pouches! You'll end up saving millions on shards if you do. Okay, maybe not millions just from 26-40, but you'll still save plenty :
  17. Train on salamanders. When you're ready for a break, head to Puro-Puro and catch implings with the SC butterfly net (I'm about 99% sure that works) for loot. After a bit of that, head back to salamanders. Butterflies aren't good experience; even doubled they don't compare to salamanders, deadfall traps, box traps, or basically any other hunter aspect.
  18. I remember having this problem too. Check the quest guide, I believe you have to go report back to find out that he likes to gamble.
  19. Anywhere from 1-24 hours. Depends on when you put it in in relation to the Runescape internal clock. Check it every couple of hours or so, or just forget about it for a day.
  20. Sure, here's an easy way to play stealing creation: 1. Run out of your base, go find some level 1 clay, and get just enough to make a couple tools. As you're doing so, glance around to see what the highest-level resources you can harvest are that are close by. 2. Make the appropriate tool to harvest these. If you see a level 4 tree nearby, and you have 60 crafting, make an axe and go get some. 3. With your first piece of level 4 clay, continuing the example, make a better axe and keep on harvesting. Make yourself a bow, some ranged armor, and as many arrows as you can. 4. Keep on making arrows until you start seeing enemy mages begin to run up and barrage/blitz your allies. A familiar might be nice too, as they can fight at higher levels and will auto-deposit items into your base (earning you bonus points) if you use their scrolls. 5. Once the enemy mages appear, duck into a nearby conviently located fog bank and wait for one to approach. Click "pickpocket" and your character will run out and pickpocket them, hopefully nabbing all their runes! If it fails, duck back into the fog bank to shake off aggro and retry. 6. Haha!! I gotz yer runez!! You cant cast none of yer spellz now!!11!!/!!!1! lol! 7. You're wearing range gear and wielding a kick-*** bow, aren't you? Fill that sucker full of arrows, and watch him run away screaming "gf noob!" "pickpoctz r cheep!" "fail nub noob noob nob nub ***** ****!!" That sure showed him! (8. What now, you've still got ten minutes? Go on the offensive! Protect your poor level 3 skillers and become the assassin of the night, hiding in fog banks and jumping your enemies, using actual STRATEGY instead of just running around like a headless chicken! Ignore their taunts and repeatedly kill them, over and over! If you manage to drive them back to their base, simply stand outside their base and slaughter anyone who emerges, preventing them from getting any armor, items, or points! To be warned, this last step is a bit of a a**hole move, though. You may feel bad about it.) Have fun at Stealing Creation!
  21. I hate this game tell my why I should like it. No really do i dont really get it. It's fun because there's nothing at risk, and you gain points fast! Also, if you've got decently high fletching/crafting levels, you can make a ranger and go take out all the ancients mages that are always running around making lives miserable! I just enjoy making range gear, hiding in a cloud bank and waiting for a mage to come by, then popping out, relieving them of their runes and filling them full of arrows. It's fun because it's almost a shortened, abbreviated version of the Runescape game itself. If you don't like it, try running around in Castle Wars in absurdly expensive/fancy/useless gear, like a rubber chicken and a party hat.
  22. Kellis

    thieving

    Silk stall in Ardougne. At 43, switch to masterfarmers in Draynor square, they're a 1-click pickpocket.
  23. Aviansies require (to do well) usually at least 70 defense and ranged. They're often recommended to higher-level players as fast cash earners, as they give a consistent profit and ranged experience. At your levels, I would recommend mining pure essence for some cash, but honestly, go explore the game more! Your levels are still low enough to be shooting up like rockets as you train, and training isn't really expensive for you yet! Go have fun! Also, before I forget, getting fishing up and fishing lobsters is both a decent profit and is semi-afk-able (if you want to switch screens back to add a few sentences more to that book you're writing ;) )
  24. Simple. You can get 2 million in a few days. Just do this: Go kill green dragons and bank the hides/bones for about an hour. Once you sell these, you should have around 500k. Buy yourself: Granite shield Saradomin bracers EITHER Zamorak coif (if you plan on using the pendant of Armadyl to make the aviansies unaggressive, which I prefer) OR Unholy symbol (if you don't) Black d'hide body (I'm sure you've got one already) Black d'hide chaps (these can later be upgraded to barrows for better defense if you so choose) About 50 bones to peaches tabs (or make these if you don't want to buy them and have the spell, don't waste time getting the spell though as it honestly takes forever) Ring of Life Ava's Accumulator (should have this from Animal Magnetism quest) About 2k broad bolts And teleport to Trollheim, head north to GWD, and kill Aviansies. Honestly, in the last two days, with my stats that are much lower than yours, on my very first couple of runs, I've made ~2.7 mil so far, with another 500k in treasure trail items. Great moneymaker.
  25. Aviansies, green dragons, and fire giants are the best ways to gain experience and money at the same time without getting bored. They all have the anticipation of good drops, a fast-paced action speed, and are practically guaranteed to be quite profitable (fire giants could possibly give you terrible drops, but the others are guaranteed by addy bars/hides and bones).
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