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    All we need now is a Diving skill to complement all the TH promotions!

     

    It would be impossible to dive without some modern day equipment.

     

    I know diving gear kinda does exist in the game, but if we are not gonna make guns available, we shouldn't make these available either.

     

    The reason we can't really dive without modern equipment is because we all play humans with no super powers at all. We might be able to use the skill magic, but my point now stands.

     

    There are already three tiers of diving suits planned for the aquarium update based on late 19th/early 20th century designs.

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  2. A lot of the money made from slayer nowadays comes from picking up random garbage, whether it's alchable or just in high demand. Examine everything and establish a price which you decide it's worth it to pick up an item, and pick up everything above that price. Aside from that, all you need to do is hope for tasks with decent drops such as:

     

    Exiled Kalphite marauders & guardians (kalphite task)

    Steel dragons

    Gargoyles

    Spiritual warriors and mages (haven't done rangers in a long time)

    Abyssal demons

    Automatons

    Tormented demons

    Glacors

    Ascension beasts

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    That and the fact that we're out of room in the smithing table to put Dragon items. Although as they float closer to alch price, I wonder how much of a difference it would really make if the respective monsters dropped some sort of material that could be smithed into certain dragon items rather than the items itself...

     

    I can easily make 1,000 steel platebodies within an hour. Heck, I think I can even make them within 30 minutes.

     

    Just imagine how ridiculously easily it would be to make money if you could make dragon daggers that quick.

     

    18,000 Coins might not be a lot, but it is.

     

    But also think of the higher level items to make with dragon bars.

     

    It's not even funny how easy it would be to make money off the dragon bars.

     

     

    How much are you willing to pay for something you can fabricate over 1,000 of in an hour?

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    You do realize that most items, including the best ones, are either monster drops or bought in shops, right?

     

    Which makes dragon items, being just like everything else, not special.

     

    All dragon items had special attacks, and most of them were the best or close to it at some point. They're special in the way that they worked, similar to the Ivandis flail's permanent buff based on your vampyre kills, or Balmung/Keris' damage bonus against specific creatures. There's nothing special about killing a monster, and instead of getting 627 coins, or 2 lobsters, you get a dragon shield half.

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    Would also like to see a Dragon Dragon.

     

    I honestly don't see how that would make any sense since a dragon bar doesn't exist.

    Nor do I think it should exist since making dragon items smithable will eliminate what made them special. And that's the fact that you can only get them by special circumstances.

     

    Black items are also unsmithable, though I wouldn't call them special since they are between steel and mithril when it comes to power and defense.

     

    Most of the early dragon items are simply bought from shops, and the newer ones are almost exclusively monster drops. They were never really special, it's just that a lot of them were the best for a while, and so gained a reputation they didn't deserve.

     

    The biggest difference between black items and dragon items is that dragon gear was actually good at one point.

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    Overload stash atm. Made the 3 dose this weekend, the 4 dose and flask previous weekends. Maybe 200m next dxp weekend.

     

    That's 68275 dosesses of overload, good for 341375 minutes of combat (5689,58 hours or 237 days or 7,9 months) :o

     

    298,081,822.5 hp healed with ice asylum

    11,379,166.6 abilities activated

    5,596 steel titan pouches used

    569 trips to house to repair gear

    2 turtle doves

    and a partridge in a pear tree

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    And how exactly does that make the rule any less hypocritical?

     

    1.

    a person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that he or she does not actually possess, especially a person whose actions belie stated beliefs.
    2.
    a person who feigns some desirable or publicly approved attitude, especially one whose private life, opinions, or statements belie his or her public statements.
     

    It can't make it less hypocritical, because it's already not hypocritical. You're assuming that Jagex is on the same level as you, and that they abide by the same rules as you do. They are not. They create the game. They offer you the opportunity to play the game, and what demands they have of you. There is no hypocrisy because there are no virtues, principles, or publicly approved attitudes. This is a contract between the two of you.

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    Y'know, it'd be cool if we could treat "I don't want to play this content because I don't find PvP fun" as a reasonable answer that had a response other than "NO SHUT UP GET IN THE WILDERNESS AND LET ME PK YOU". I mean... Are people allowed to not want to have to risk their gear and learn an entirely new metagame that they don't enjoy just so that they can keep doing something that they do like?But apparently Jagex is the one making the latter comment, so what do I know

    This. So much this. I don't like PKing; I don't like risk-based PvP. I don't especially like safe PvP either (like, castle wars and soul wars), but it can be okay. I suspect that, even if I invested the time and energy into learning how to be good at it, I still wouldn't like it. I definitely don't want to invest that much more energy just to be able to continue slaying (a normally non-PvP activity) without penalty. I don't think that's an unreasonable stance to have.

    It's not. It really should be togglable.

     

    In all honesty though, blocking them is a pretty reasonable expectation. You don't have to do them but you lose a block space in order to do so. People who are willing to do them should have a benefit over someone who doesn't. Soul Reaper's system is a solid example that works well.

     

    The benefits they gain are the unique drops. This isn't rewarding those that choose to do the task as much as it is penalizing those who don't.

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    Yea, being forced into it for comp just made me hate bossing more tbh, especially when I have friends who still can't get the cape back due to that req. I've started to like bossing a bit due to going for pets, but trying to force people into it is probably not the best solution. I think the RS for of PvP is just too punishing currently for most players, if there was a way to allow people to use their best gear I think it would be more popular. Like maybe requiring you to deposit money before entering (like 50-100k) and on death the pk'er gets a voucher to claim your deposit.

    Yeah the risk part is definitely a problem. A LOT of people wear rags (read: bare minimum risk) during warbands, and during wilderness wars as well. Plenty of people only use t90 weaponry alongside Penance and don't bother going back once they die. That's why I like purple portal wars inbetween fc's, because you can take in as much risk as you want without losing anything.

     

    Tbh I prefer the post-eoc pre-legacy wilderness death system, in which that you're automatically in skull status in the wildy (you will lose all items except your +1 with protect item). I dislike the current skulling system, because it doesn't reward people who attack first, assuming you're attacking an un-skulled person.

     

    The fact that you can be effective in rags is a lot of the problem. Make it so that armor isn't simply a formality, and bingo, good pkers are rewarded with actual loot instead of a royal dhide set and a glory. With people using at least barrows gear to defend against most common threats, pkers stand to make at least some decent money (the entire point of dangerous pvp), and it may get some new people into the wilderness that actually want to be there.

     

     

    I feel it would have the exact opposite effect. Already there's a lot of people who won't even risk rags, you'd probably have a lot more people refuse to enter if you needed better gear.

     

    Risk needs to be lower or most people will always avoid it and it will stay mostly dead.

     

    During the busy time of the Wilderness before it got killed, the best gear was barrows but 99% of players still used Rune. Players just don't want to risk several million.

     

    That would also work. Right now you can't reliably make money pking, and you can't just pk for fun (by fun I mean safe clanwars with all of your gear). Jagex needs to pick a side and stick with it. Either make pvp reliably profitable, or make it safe and all about the fight, not the loot.

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    Yea, being forced into it for comp just made me hate bossing more tbh, especially when I have friends who still can't get the cape back due to that req. I've started to like bossing a bit due to going for pets, but trying to force people into it is probably not the best solution. I think the RS for of PvP is just too punishing currently for most players, if there was a way to allow people to use their best gear I think it would be more popular. Like maybe requiring you to deposit money before entering (like 50-100k) and on death the pk'er gets a voucher to claim your deposit.

    Yeah the risk part is definitely a problem. A LOT of people wear rags (read: bare minimum risk) during warbands, and during wilderness wars as well. Plenty of people only use t90 weaponry alongside Penance and don't bother going back once they die. That's why I like purple portal wars inbetween fc's, because you can take in as much risk as you want without losing anything.

     

    Tbh I prefer the post-eoc pre-legacy wilderness death system, in which that you're automatically in skull status in the wildy (you will lose all items except your +1 with protect item). I dislike the current skulling system, because it doesn't reward people who attack first, assuming you're attacking an un-skulled person.

     

    The fact that you can be effective in rags is a lot of the problem. Make it so that armor isn't simply a formality, and bingo, good pkers are rewarded with actual loot instead of a royal dhide set and a glory. With people using at least barrows gear to defend against most common threats, pkers stand to make at least some decent money (the entire point of dangerous pvp), and it may get some new people into the wilderness that actually want to be there.

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    You can't expect to not get pked in the wildy.

     

    That's the reason right there. Personally, I don't like pking. Runescape pvp is frustrating, not fun, and I don't want to have to worry about it when doing a non-pvp activity (slayer).

     

    I also don't like how Jagex has always pushed these updates as something to "increase activity" in the wilderness. Turning one ditch into a pvp ground zero doesn't restore the wilderness to its former glory; it removes all of the fun from the primary users of the content. The wilderness should be populated with people who want to pvp, and there are hundreds of games that prove people will compete with each other with the only reward being the fight. The fact that the wilderness is a ghost town isn't due to there not being enough skillers running around, it's due to pvp not being inherently fun enough to keep a stable pool of players around. Forcing players into a pvp zone by sacrificing potentially good content is not, and historically has never been the answer.

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  12. The disparity between retrieving your items and losing them is too great. If you get them back, it was likely very easy. If you lose them, there was probably nothing you could have done. Until this is fixed, a death mechanic will only shift the cost from one group to another.

     

    This update is only going to remove the obligation from Jagex to review each player who was harmed by service interruptions.

  13. Bull [bleep]ing shit. GF 160+ KPH at TDs. AND ESPECIALLY, now I'll never get 180 KPH.

     

    Bombardment stacking doesn't work and several other methods I successfully did YESTERDAY, now longer work because the attacks hit some tick or ticks faster.

     

    Combat is not any faster. It's just some fairy illusion shit. Oooh, Bombardment shows its damage a few ticks sooner!! NOW I CAN FEEL THE POWER...

     

    TDs were the only thing on RS that entertained me, only because I pushed myself to be better than most anyone else. And I did accomplish that, but now what's the point if the only strategy at TDs is gone?

    For every improvement, there is an equal and opposite nerf.

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