Everything posted by MstrMonopoly
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Are 99's really worth it...
but 99's are cool.
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Its not ****ing possible!
I think your problem is the monkfish. use brews/rests instead.
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/obt/
hey it looks like you're ugly yeah ur really fugly winner of rhyming contest right here sit right down and gimme a beer if u dont i'll get my friend jesus another word for dingding is a penis u lose i win i got myself a grin ur gfs fat but mine is thin got a grenade and i took out the pin thats right imma blow you up tonight imma grow you up
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OMG YOUR TOO OLD FOR RUNESCAPE
I know of 3 30+ players. They're all really cool. Honestly, I'm 17 and I've met like 3 or 4 people younger than me that aren't annoying. Most of my friends are in the 17-21 age group.
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Rapid Renewal sucks
No he got 20 law staves instead
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/obt/
so you've challenged me to a rap-off well i think you're gonna get a cough cause comon man i got too much skill btw ur girlfriend wasn't on the pill that's right u got a daughter and compared to ur mother she's even hotter so let's talk about our abilities i'm the boss you get on ur knees wut.
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/obt/
hey now kid don't get upset cause there's a girl that i just met her name's your mom and she's got double D's in exchange for her services i pay her fees i saw her on the street sellin her body i was like dayum that's a hottie then i went to her house and i saw you you were 5' 5'' and i'm 6 foot 2 holy [cabbage] its a midget i thought in my head and the midget spoke and it said "ur dead" so i took out my smith and wesson hey lil johnny, don't be messin it's time for you to learn your lesson you play the student and i'll do professin i said so kid your mom is a [bleep] and if you try something funny, snitch you'll find my wrath is quite like a lich wut
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/obt/
yo dude, hey what up compared to me, you're just a pup cause what you dont understand is this blog is so dead cause the maker as a child was eating some lead thats right i just insulted your intellect dont mean no disrespect its just you're not correct see, man, now i'm plottin' more sinister than bin laden cause while your brain is rottin i'll be getting 99's by bottin what did you think?
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Are 99's really worth it...
Combats are all worth it, ESPECIALLY summoning. Otherwise, it's nothing besides personal achievement.
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Who is your favorite Runescape character?
Duradel.
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06-Oct-2010 - The Void Stares Back
Can't get a picture atm, but it looks a) better than it does with the regular void bottoms and b) worse than the regular void set.
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06-Oct-2010 - The Void Stares Back
I killed Jessika.
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Void Wars Episode III - The Void Stares Back (spoiler alert)
Zerkers should do this quest. 10 Defense requirement and fairly easy stats to get.
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Top 10 Quest Boss Fights In RuneScape
Aw, should have put the Fairy Godfather on there =P Also, Summer's End (if you count that as a boss fight) would be number 2.
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CLS or CStaff
Get CLS. CStaff is only good at DKs and it's a little much risk there when one click can make you rage.
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Top 10 Quest Boss Fights In RuneScape
10. Kamil (Desert Treasure) - Level 154 By a hair, over Dessous, Fareed, and Damis. 9. Elvarg (Dragon Slayer) - 83 The one. The only. 8. Nezkichened (Legend's Quest) - Level 187 Difficult at the time, not so much now. 7. Decaying Avatar (Nomad's Requiem) - Level 525 The other boss from Nomad's Requiem has 25,000 LP and higher defence than Nomad, and can hit well into the 400's. However, his attacks are made much less deadly by the fact that there are safespots and that he cannot hit through Protect from Melee. However, his defence is so high that the boss fight can end when the player runs out of supplies, and one misclick can result in healing of up to 10,000 lifepoints. This battle tests the concentration of the player. If you, as I did, start paying attention to the chat, you're in danger of having to restart the entire fight over again. 6. Zenevivia (Love Story) - Level 246 Don't let the looks fool you - Zenevivia can easily kill an unprepared adventurer (such as myself on the day that this quest came out). She has a deadly fire pit spell that can deal a lot of damage as well as Blood Barrage. Also, she's not easily meleed without a Dragon or Zamorakian spear to knock her off of her pedestal. If tips and tricks are known, Zenevivia is fairly easy, however. The top 5 are clearly more powerful than anything before them. These are the only boss fights that might be challenges for a higher-level player. 5. The Inadequacy (Dream Mentor) - Level 343 I personally found The Inadequacy to be extremely easy. However, my friends have assured me that's not always the case. You can start off with its high-200s max hit that's accurate and can't be prayed upon (get the pun?). It also summons level 78's called "A Doubt(s?)", which can hit in the mid-100s. 4. Balance Elemental (While Guthix Sleeps) - Level 454 The Balance Elemental is essentially the hardest "standard" quest boss. It has quite a bit of LP (2750) and hits 300+ with all styles. There are no gimmicks. Like many of the boss fights, this one is DDS fodder if you're on a high level, or a struggle if you're just around level 100. (If I had chosen to list all bosses from one quest in one article, Dream Mentor's bosses would have gone here. 3. Dagannoth Mother (Blood Runs Deep) - Level 353 This is a pretty annoying boss for two reasons. First of all, the new autocast system makes it difficult to cycle between spells. Second of all, it hits like a truck if you fumble with the interface. Which you will. Oh, and also, you have to fight two level 192 Dagannoth Sentinels beforehand unless you want to bank over and over again. 2. Pest Queen (The Void Stares Back) - Level 599 The Pest Queen, the newest Quest Boss in RuneScape, is also probably the second-most powerful. It absolutely murders anyone who doesn't have a clue about what to do or doesn't pay attention to the whole screen. Also, without a high defence level, it can hit very hard. In addition, it takes the player by surprise if they haven't been prepping for the fight by reading a guide. All this adds up to about 1/4th of the best monster on the list. 1. Nomad (Nomad's Requiem) - Level 699 Surely, you didn't expect to see anyone else at the top of this list? Nomad's 4 attacks in main form (magic, landmines, soul blast, and INFINITY MINUS ONE BLAST) are all capable of hitting 300+, lag results in death, and a simple misclick to one step can also end catastrophically. Oh yeah, and it has 12,500 life points. To make matters better, items are regained upon death, but this is still by far the most challenging Quest Boss and one of the most challenging in the game.
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Tip.It times - 3rd October 2010
Well, I didn't claim I can write better articles (although I think I can), but I did write one. http://tip.it/runescape/index.php?times=391 I enjoyed that one =D
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200 hours of fishing.
Without external stimuli very little on RS is fun, lol. I'd prefer 200 hours of fishing to nothing at all. Also it's great to chat with friends while fishing.
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1st October, 2010: Behind the Scenes - October
Thus, is why I'm not getting involved in this discussion. You aren't exactly adding much to the discussion by posting then. :rolleyes: Ontopic: Now the the quest has been released do you guys think the upgraded Void Armour is a must have for the average scaper? It's great for chinning and TDing mostly, as well as for people who play DPS roles at Bandos or Zammy.
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Void Wars Episode III - The Void Stares Back (spoiler alert)
Sorry, I'm a bit of a Star Wars geek. This is the first quest I had to actually train to in a while - it has a lot of requirements, which is always a good thing. I was working on getting my skills to all 70+ and this quest ensured that I had to do construction and crafting (only farming, thieving, runecrafting, and hunter to go). At any rate, after constructing some oak larders and cutting some emeralds, I went to Korasi and Sir Tiffy and asked them for "quest ploz". They obliged. It was all like Black Knight's Fortress Part II in the beginning - this time, however, they gave me the equipment instead of me having to spend 250 gold on random crap (Thanks for nothing, Sir Amik Varse!). And thankfully, instead of having to randomly roam around the Fortress looking for a witch, I was instantly teleported to the main base of the Black Knights in Taverley Dungeon. And here's where things got boring. Instead of a lengthy build-up, I clicked a couple of times and some random Black Knight dai'd. So I slogged through the first puzzle, which was moderately challenging but relatively uninspired. The second room involved praying against a bunch of pests. So far, the quest had turned out to be a dud. The third puzzle was a little more complicated and fun, but still nowhere close to the mind-boggling Elemental Workshop or Elven puzzles. The quest picked up somewhat after that. Wizard Grayzag, the main antagonist of the uber-quest Imp Catcher, also turned out to be the major villain in the Void arc. Apparently, Grayzag had stolen much more than just beads on his way to becoming "THE GREATEST SUMMONER OF ALL TIME". He had also coerced Lord Daquarius into doing stuff for him while simultaneously blaming the problem on him. Sadly for Grayzag, he had forgot to bring a teletab and was easily apprehended after a game of Conquest. Sadly for us, though, we had to choose between killing Jessika and Korasi. I, as I assume all of you did, killed Jessika. Korasi was an in-general badass and Jessika was a sort of lame flower-power hippie who was severely lacking in the area of having an AGS-esque special weapon. The final boss was easily the second hardest boss in a quest ever (perhaps I'll do a special Top 10 Quest Bosses list later). The basic mechanic for how it works is that the Queen summons two kinds of pests - healing pests and ranged pests which kill your archers. Your archers have to kill the healing pests while you kill the ranged pests and do the majority of damage to the Queen. She also has a special attack, that, while easily avoidable, can still hit 500+ on an unsuspecting target. Her two regular attacks, melee and magic, hit in the 200's without protection prayer and in the 40-100 range with prayer. These are fairly accurate. Still, my strategy pretty much doomed her. I brought a tortoise full of rocktail and 3 special restore potions and just kept special-ing with the weapon over and over once the healers died. If I only had one special left, I'd just switch to my chaotic rapier. The fight took me two tries, but only because the first time I forgot to bring a tortoise. Like Nomad, a Spirit Kyatt can be extremely effective on the Queen, though I personally did not use this strategy. The Pest Queen was more reminiscent of what bosses should be more like instead of what they are. The Pest Queen would require decent teamwork and specialized roles (archers, special-ers, DPS, ranger destroyers). For a teamwork-oriented boss fight, the elite defilers and the healers could be made even more powerful and the attacks could do even more damage. Fighting the boss would result in Commendations and chances at Elite Void Deflectors and Gloves. Even if the rewards weren't great, more bosses, especially ones that have potential like this one, are never bad things. Rewards were fairly good. The experience reward, 120,000 spread out over 6 skills and 100,000 in a combat Prayer/Summoning skill of your choice, was suited for this difficulty level of quest. Note that the 70 Zeal from Nomad's Requiem, to a player who is level 80 in Prayer, gives around 180,000 experience. But the experience rewards obviously weren't the prime rewards. More interesting are the two item rewards - Korasi's Sword and the Elite Void Knight Top. Let's start with the Void Top. This will likely become a new staple at Tormented Demons for me. Though the +5 to all defences are nice, the +4 to prayer is obviously the strong point of the reward and, combined with the likely +4 prayer bonus of the legs, will be useful at locations ranging from Armoured Zombies to TDs to chinning monkeys. Korasi's Sword, though it has mediocre stats by itself, has one mother of a special. I've been playing around with it, and it can hit 700+ at 94 strength with extreme potions and piety. It can probably hit in the high 700's with Turmoil and 99 strength. Though it takes up 60% of the special bar, ensuring that it cannot be used twice for massive effect, it will certainly pose a threat in PvP and PvM. It will also likely contribute to the crash of Dragon Claws. It's time for an overall rating. Plot: 7/10. While the decisions you make are an interesting and new twist to quests, this quest did not have me at the edge of my seat afterwards like While Guthix Sleeps and does not have future implications like Nomad's Requiem. It was a decent quest line and this wrapped things up nicely. Graphics/Music: 7.5/10. The music was great, graphics not so much. Pretty much the only cool cutscene was when the Void Queen was first being summoned. Other than that, routine stuff. Fun Factor: 8/10. I was entertained the whole way. The quest never really lost me. Rewards: 8.5/10. Honestly, anything less than an 8.5/10 would have been a disappointment, considering that this is probably the highest level quest Jagex is going to come out with for a while. Overall: 8/10. This is a solid B+, a good piece of content, and a quest worth training for. I just wish the top I got didn't make me look like I have boobs God, this one looks so much nicer...
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06-Oct-2010 - The Void Stares Back
Void is only the best DPS armor for melee and range classes, with one of the only drawbacks being the lack of prayer bonus...clearly a terrible update. Yeah, this should help a lot with boss hunting/chinning/powertraining. What are y'all complaining about? Reward isn't as epic as WGS, but neither was the quest.
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Tip.It times - 3rd October 2010
I'm with stonewall on this one. It's entirely fair that he can judge Racheya's writing without people judging his - now, if Stonewall were an article writer himself, and he came out with a piece of drivel that was equally biased in favor of playing efficiently all the time, using cliches and poor grammar to back his point up... well, I'd probably criticize his article despite agreeing in essence with his viewpoint.
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Ss or whip?
you'd be able to, but you wouldn't be able to find a world. @OP at any boss that is not significantly weaker to crush then slash whip>SS @the god sword comment go back to finding RSOF gwd teams. whip>>>>>GS Not as his level. He needs the accuracy from the GS at Bandos, especially on a large team.
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Skilling!
Gl on your goals =)
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1st October, 2010: Behind the Scenes - October
http://forum.tip.it/blog/28/entry-2088-grandmaster-what-the-name-means-and-why-its-not-enough/ this pretty much states my feelings on the matter.