1. If you want to save money you should use a sacred clay hammer for double exp. 2. Until level 19 or so you can't use oak planks yet, so you just have to lol about until level 15. 3. From level 19 build oak chairs etc. whatever uses the most planks until you are level 33, then start building Oak Larders. 4. I'm not sure on what servant, I guess you'd best pick the highest level one, and just let him fetch planks from your bank. Exp comes in with about 4.5gp/exp, so with 4 mil you can get about 1 mil experience.
The goal is to go from for example 85 mining to 90, it only counts from your starting point at that moment, not in total experience. So you probably started your mining goal at a lower starting experience than smithing. I hope this is clear enough.
Farming, kingdom for steady income. For real money slay abberant spectres with a macaw, possibly with cannon in smokey well. Or kill Chaos Druids for herbs.
Pyrelord is said to have an invisible +3 Firemaking boost. This doesn't work to light higher logs than you normally should be able to light. What's the use for this then?
True, and it's different than the + key. (I have a small delay, the + key has near none). If the delay is large enough, it's not a double click but two clicks, which is not allowed. I can let the delay be as long as I want, so I guess you're right then.
BTW: Would this be allowed: RCtrl::Click RCtrl Up::Click (This makes me click once when I press Ctrl and once when I release the button, making me miss less herbs whilst cleaning).
If you don't keytweak, you're stuck using the 2 and 5 keys as they appear on your numpad. You can't remap mousekeys. Aw, just the answer I wasn't hoping for.. Thanks anyway.
Hi, I have a laptop without a numpad on the keyboard. So I was wondering if there was any easy way to assign a certain key to do a mouseclick. I don't need an entire mousekey setup and would rather not fumble arround with the register. (Like Wakka does) Thank you!
Why would those be a better choice? I'm not planning to do them myself, but was just thinking bout it. They're more widely used because not only is there a larger quantity of them, they have higher HP (and lower combat for their HP at least) and a lot more damage boosts for them. Not to mention the close proximity of the Chaos altar which makes using Piety/Turmoil constantly a viable option. But yeah, if you're a lower level then no my example wouldn't be better :P K, guess that answers the question then.
and once again, RSwiki is horrendously wrong. tasks 1-9: 0 points tasks 11-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-49: 15 points tasks 10, 20, 30, 40: 75 points task 50: 225 points Aint that his standard point table?
So, I have been doing some lvl 1 clues from HAMS last days. But now I'm wondering: what bonuses do and do not stack. For HAMS you have 3 things: Full HAM, Ardougne Cloak and the Gloves of Silence. What would be the best outfit? Does HAM have any positive effect when you do not wear all the pieces? Do the Gloves and Cloak stack? Or would it be better to wear full HAM? Does anyone have any nunmbers? Thank you in advance!
On topic of warrior or zerker, queltar made a report and found out that warrior ring seemed to be better. OT: With a low income warrior ring wouldn't be worth it imo.