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Kirbyallstar

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  1. And why the 3 different ranged weapons?

     

    Also, EE/EEE if you have it.

     

    Well I can't get an EE, so the sara bow is my healing spec weapon. The spec restores are for it. And I brought rune and chaotic cbow because I was gonna be cheap and only use the ccbow on 360s and Jad.

     

     

    I would add another 200 broads maybe.

     

    Ok, I'll add them later.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Is this better?

     

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  2. I mostly only do herbs and calquat. Calquat is mad cheap for xp at around 2 gp/xp. Trees are too expensive for me, but fruit trees are manageable. I suggest curry, pineapple, or papayas. But if you want fast xp, do either snaps or torstols, palm trees, calquat, and magic trees.

     

    If you need further info, Grimy's spreadsheet is always helpful. http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tvyX6CDj7qNBx5xIA5ShA-w&output=html

     

    Edit: to reply to your most recent post, maples and palms are around 9 gp/xp. Always do calquats and herbs still.

  3. WTH is BP? ;_;

    British Petroleum, the one from the oil leak a while ago.

     

    It's not that bad anymore, especially when they changed their name to Dependable Petroleum. "We no longer [bleep] the Earth. We DP it."

     

     

    Spot the (redundancy?) fail:

     

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    The first sentence is a bit of a maturity fail (twss lololololol). But otherwise, I dun see it. :???:

     

    flax gives you flax.

  4. Con: If I were to train with butlers does it matter if the bedrooms are on the second floor or the first? And do I need the dining room with that rope near my kitchen if I were to train with larders?

     

    Farming: I've been playing it safe with herbs and planting snaps in My Arms and avantoes in the other 4 with the scroll of life. Should I take that risk and plant snaps in all of the patches? When I unlock torstols should I do the same, or like wait a couple of levels before doing it?

  5. I believe they are weak to range because I find them terribly easy. Have you guys tried ranging them?

     

    P.S. What's a good free program that lets me record vids? I want to show how I do them with no healing items.

  6. Well I've did contact a long time ago and have yet to get them as a task from sumona (haven't gotten a black demon task either :blink:). The only only desert related quest that I haven't done yet and involves scabarites is Dealing with Scabaras.

     

    But if it is indeed wise to unlock them, would I be cannoning them? And if so, where should I set up the cannon?

  7. So in conclusion, you are NOT going to start WGS after preparing all those stats.

     

    Anyway, I respect your decision. Despite that, I think summoning does represent your combat level. A level 138 with a steel giant

    against a level 126 with similar respects can make a huge difference. You said you want to keep playing to achieve goals

    but also said you want to quit, which is contradicting and confusing because it kind of sounds like a paradox. I don't get what

    you want more but either way, summoning shouldn't interfere with neither.

     

    I didn't do those quests JUST for WGS, I did them because I wanted to. I actually like questing, and posted that pic because 270 qp = access to WGS. I'm planning on doing a few more quests atm, but not centered around WGS at all.

     

    And to clarify what I meant, I meant that to me runescape is an addiction/habit that I need to kick, but don't want to. Limiting my access to gameplay helps curb my need to play longer. It's like smoking; instead of smoking 3 cartons a day, I'm smoking a pack a day.

     

     

    Who said anything about slayer? Summoning isn't only for combat.

    I will say I like your answer though. I'm happy it wasn't "I'm a pure and don't want the extra levels in Pvp".

     

    I'M the one that said it about slayer. Like I said in my OP, I'm doing it based on what I enjoy in runescape. All I do in runescape can be seen in my sig: I pk, slay, farm herbs, and dung. Pking (usually) involves no summoning. As seen by my slayer lvl, slaying involves no summoning. Farming herbs requires no summoning. Dung is debatable, but not summoning doesn't hinder me.

     

    But thank you guys for your understanding :thumbsup:

     

     

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    On topic: After doing that last quest I decided to do the extra part to the quest and got rewarded with this:

     

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    KQ head: received at lvl 96.

    KBD head: received at lvl 97. :thumbup:

  8. Why not train summoning? :unsure:

     

    There's quite a few reasons I don't, and they're all personal reasons. The main reason is because I want to limit my activities that I can do in this game because I kinda want to quit, but I like to keep playing to achieve goals. The less things I'm able to do in game, the better it will ultimately lead to my boredom.

     

    Also I still have a runescape classic mindset, where everything was hard and you did things with little help. I just don't like how summoning raises your combat level when you're not using it; it feels like a misrepresentation of my true abilities. I mean, I've done so much without summoning that everything I do is already second nature. I have better stats for my combat level that the average player. Plus, in the things I like to do summoning isn't a necessity (you don't NEED summoning to slay at all, its just convenient). Sure its inefficient when it comes to slayer, but if I wanted efficiency I would've turn to melee :shades:

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