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  1. My friend (who was a pure) spent countless hours training on dust devils and he used knives and nothing else. I personally haven't compared them both but in theory I would use knives. Black or steel would do fine. Why? Dust devils have low def and you will hit constantly on them. You won't hit as high as broad bolts but I think against a monster which such low def the speed will make up for higher hits of a crossbow.
  2. It would be cool to see something new when killing someone or killing but there are more important things the development team could be spending the time on.
  3. It is a great thought for sure. F2p-ers need something new to bite on and keep their interest. When they see how fun boss killing is more of them will upgrade to members. It would be much harder to kill KBD in F2P with only rune weapons and armor. Not to mention something would have to be done about the KBD's fire breath and poison. With no anti-fire potions and no anti-poisons those trying to kill it are helpless
  4. First off pking with a fire cape isn't a bright idea because they are harder to get back than a skill cape. I always prefer to wear my fire cape with no armor when I am skilling or chatting just because it is super sexy ;)
  5. You should use a legends cape instead of a team cape as team cape has +1 def bonuses while the legends cape has +7. Other than that it looks good. Rune gloves aren't a terrible replacement for barrows gloves either :P (soo much cheaper on returns).

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