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Arieondor

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  1. 365 days divided by 12 months = 30.41 days per month average, so as long as your a member for an entire year then there is no problem... Basic math.
  2. When I was f2p, I used to kill any sorta giants and bury the bones. On my way to getting 70 range and 70 melees I naturally accumulated 60 prayer. My suggestion however is to do whatever you can to make the maximum amount of money that you can, and then just buy the bones.
  3. The Scroll of Life has a 10% chance of receiving your seed back, 6 herb runs is a very small scale test, and it doesn't surprise me that you didn't see any benefits. AFAIK there is no in game message when it has recovered a seed back for you.
  4. Not quite entirely accurate, String Jewelry requires 80, but that's besides the point. :rolleyes: http://www.tip.it/runescape/?page=lunar_magic.htm#spells I would suggest superheating either iron or gold ore, very quick xp, I did that from levels 70-80.
  5. I think you would be better training defense by it's self through slayer/AZ's and then camping waterfiends or bursting lobs for the required charms. I don't imagine it would be very efficient trying to do both at the same time, unless you were of course training it through slayer which is what I recommend. :thumbup:
  6. He's not asking what is better, he's asking between dragon plate or dragon chain which is better. I like the plate myself but thats me. probably the best way to decide which to get is compare the stats of the 2 and decide using that. No he didn't ask if anything was better then dragon, but we are still answering his question by advising him to save his money and buy something better. Barrows is going to be your best choice, better def stats and saves you money to use on other things IE skills.
  7. It is estimated to have an increase of 10% in cutting speed, and just like the other comments, you can always sell it back. So why not use the best tool that you can?
  8. I think the three best skills to invest money in are going to be, Range, Prayer, Summoning, and Herblore (not necessarily in that order). With a high range level you might be able to make it into some GWD teams. Higher prayer is nice, because SS and Turmoil makes everything so much easier. Yaks makes camping DKS and other places very profitable. I would honestly suggest bursting rock lobs to collect charms as well as getting epic magic and hp xp, and with the remaining money using it to chin, seems to be the most bang for your buck. :thumbup: EDIT: Just realized you already had 99 mage...
  9. You aren't going to get that one drop that will make you rich, but slayer provides a fairly steady amount of income with decent drops. You are also leveling multiple skills at once which is the biggest bonus for me, might as well train slayer if you are going to be doing combat. The real pure money is going to come from doing Dailies and Farm runs, those alone can net you a few million per day.
  10. Usually Slayer is recommended if you are going to be training combat (might as well level multiple skills right?), but another option is you could kill flesh crawlers or ankous in the SOS those have some reasonable drops/xp and would be easy enough at your current levels/gear. Other then that the usual low leveled, high hp monsters: Rock Crabs, Yaks, Experiments etc... P.S. Make sure you are doing some farming runs too!
  11. I usually pick out a certain quest that I would like to accomplish (usually because of the rewards) and then do the quests that are required for it. Also picking a certain quest line and doing all the quests in that line seems to be a good idea. Even if it means grinding one quest a day, you will slowly start crossing them off the list and next thing you know you'll have most of them done.
  12. Like LitterBug said, only you will be able to answer that question for yourself. Everybody works at a different pace/attention span. Why not do a little bit of both? After all it can get a little repetitive to sit there and cut yews all day... I like to mix things up and do a little bit of everything.
  13. Seconded. Thirded Fourthded? I found that doing a combination of slayer and farming was very profitable, as well as eliminated the grinding feel that slayer can sometimes have.
  14. Use the money on getting 70 prayer instead. :thumbsup: D Def is going to be better 90% of the time, especially at level 90 def you really aren't going to need much defense.
  15. Why not train both mage/range and hp at the same time by doing combat? Seems kinda silly to avoid leveling HP and then playing SW/PC to level it up later...
  16. Skills last forever, items come and go.
  17. You could just use anti-dragonfire shield and antifire pots, problem solved. :thumbsup:
  18. ^This. You are better off doing a faster training method like cutting ivy and collecting the nests, and using the time that you saved doing moneymaking methods; whether it be herb spawns, spinning bowstrings, swamp tar, collecting fungus, swamp lizards or farming.
  19. Well wouldn't it be better to train with red chins since they degrade based off of xp, and not by hour? Then you could use up the charges quicker and get a new pair of gloves sooner. That way you can have as more pairs of gloves before Jagex removes them?
  20. 10 on herbs and the rest on fish is the most consistent, however you can make huge profit from good nests you would get from maples.
  21. Sounds like to me you are looking at getting way more laptop then you actually need... if you only plan on playing Runescape and using it for school then you are spending way too much money! Some lower models would be just great for what need it to do. But to answer your question, personally I would go with the Sony.
  22. You are getting 2 GB DDR3 more then you would in the Sony, and if you plan on pushing your computer to the limits at all then it's worth the extra $75. EDIT: @Nyosuht: Macbooks are definitely not known for the ability to play games
  23. Here is the Asus equivalent for the two computers you were looking at, and its in the same price range. Honestly HP isn't a bad brand, but I prefer Asus like many of the other posters on here. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Asus+-+Laptop+/+Intel%26%23174%3B+Core%26%23153%3B+i7+Processor+/+17.3%22+Display+/+6GB+Memory+/+640GB+Hard+Drive+-+Black/1257894.p;jsessionid=44E41C9B492576CC47785328EA302E2C.bbolsp-app05-06?id=1218243761956&skuId=1257894&st=asus%20g73&cp=1&lp=1 I have the Asus G72, which is the model that this computer replaced, and I love this laptop! It is an amazing machine and has been through a lot and still runs just fine. :thumbsup:
  24. Seems kind of silly that you refuse to do any of the best moneymaking methods... You can easily still make money through slayer even with "welfare" gear, as well as you can still make exceptional amounts of money runecrafting. Runecrafting will never reach the pinnacle that it did back in it's earlier years, but it's still a very good option for money making. I hope that you are still willing to do MTK, as that brings in that extra mil or two every week. TD's are supposedly the new thing when it comes to monster hunting, you could easily get by with your levels (assuming that you have a decent range level). I would suggest doing a combination of slayer, td's, herb runs, and mtk.
  25. There is also "w117 assist(s)" I can't remember if it has the S on the end or not... #-o
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