Everything posted by Surprise
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How many true friends do you have?
Two, one of whom who I hardly know yet I can trust with pretty much anything.
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"I want a girlfriend/boyfriend", and other such relationship advice
[hide] Firstly are you a 100% sure of what that she likes you? As if she doesn't you could look like a right d[bleep] if she doesn't and you say something... Well, learn from my mistakes. Don't be afraid to ask. Better to have tried and failed than not at all. A little confidence will win over almost any girl at that stage in life. I'm pretty sure. Shes being a little over-friendly if she doesn't. What can I do so I dont look like a complete idiot if she thinks i havent noticed and i dont ask her out? I mean.. i wouldnt mind.. but I think its a little fast? ask her out. obviously speed doesn't matter much to her if she's being "overly" friendly toward you after only just meeting you. That's usually what I do anyway [ask a girl out fairly quickly from meeting her]. It adds to the excitement. yes it can cause problems, but...it's worked well for me about 50% of the time. Thanks for your help :) I was more thinking it was a little quick for me. I'm only really just settling in. at some point i probably will ask her out but not really in the next week... how can I do this without her thinking that I don't like her? [/hide] Best way is to tell her straight. If she laughs and acts like she doesn't feel that way cut your losses and move on plenty of others out there.
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"I want a girlfriend/boyfriend", and other such relationship advice
Firstly are you a 100% sure of what that she likes you? As if she doesn't you could look like a right d[bleep] if she doesn't and you say something...
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Closest bank to a simple NPC that drops bones
Right opposite the bank in edgeville there is a house full of men, though it could be full you can try there. A better way to do it is via cows as I think cowhides are worth more (230gp,) the best way to bank is either via Beefy Bill (north of the windmill in lumbridge) or South of Falador East Bank.
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Magic Levelling
It comes down to whether you think summoning or smithing is more useful...
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Magic Levelling
^ What the above said. However if you are still set on going about alching, then look on here for whatever is profitable currently: http://www.scape-xp.com/runescape-high-alchemy.html
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RuneFest Tickets Sold Out & Venue Location
Quote Chain [hide] Uh... it didn't take away any game development at all. The development team isn't part of the Marketing / Community Management Teams. The only thing the developers did was show up to the actual event to take part in the insider sessions. Next time try not making stuff up. Exactly - they're still away from Jagex HQ, away from programming and making the game. Of all people Mercifull would know because he was actually there. Ya, developers were away from Jagex HQ. For one day. On a weekend. Are you guys trying to be braindead? Planning was done by the marketing and community management teams. I don't care if Hitler was there, programmers have nothing to do with RuneFest. The fact that we got content on the week of RuneFest should already show you this. [/hide] The planning was done by the marketing team but the actual input into the presentations would have been done by the developers. Also you're wrong about the update. The developers had completed the development of the mini-game and clothing updates probably by early last week even if that and it was down to the testing department to make sure it was bug free before release and I'm not sure whether they turned up.
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Why can't F2P have...?
Wanna bet that someone would still rant about it? I think it would be okay to give them to the f2p. Maybe that would make the rune javelin drops more worthwhile to pick. Members would only be happy to see them go because they are useless..
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f2p tank
While training mage (using an offensive spell) switch on the defensive xp option.
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Why can't F2P have...?
There is a good reason why they won't notice it...
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27-Aug-2010 - Runescape Game Bar
[hide] I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but you're really missing out. IE is the slowest mainstream browser out there, and you'll benefit from keeping your toolbar count to a minimum for the purpose of screen space and speed. Even if customisation isn't your thing, which will help with speed, you should still make the switch. Actually IE isn't bad. I did a qualitative and quantitative comparison of IE against 9 other browsers (and not on any sites related to Microsoft, mind you), and it turns out IE typically has more features than other web browsers, and is, on average, the same speed as other browsers (I actually crunched some numbers from hard data). Infact it turns out that the top five browsers (Safari, IE, FF, Chrome, Opera) are basically all the same with varying but miniscule differences. If you want an overall generally good web browser with features you expect, choose IE. If you type a lot and care about your spelling, choose Fire Fox. If you want a browser with more freedom, choose Chrome. If you want a browser with lots of features, choose Opera. If you want a browser that... welll... has nothing special about it besides a toned-down, slower IE, choose Safari. (Sorry but as it turns out, according to statistics and available features, Safari is actually quite bad) [/hide] iIt is all down to a matter of opinion and what you like as you said. I've tried IE and just found it unusable for pretty much anything due to the lag generated on it while Chrome runs fine hence why I've stuck with that.
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When will the items crash?
Will it crash b4 the weekend? I rmb last time items crash the day before the weekend. thank you It depends, if people collecting the resources suddenly panic and flood the grand exchange with surplus products to demand then yes the price will crash.
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Lasting at daggs?
Bring decent melee/range protection armour, bunyip for the healing and an enchanted Excalibur to help with the healing. Also a few sharks/monkfish may be wanted in case of emergencies.
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Smithing 24k iron bars
Currently selling your 24k iron bars (at 366 p/ore) would net you 8,784,000 gp. If you were to go and right now convert that into gold ore you could buy 35,707 gold ore (at 246 p/ore.) This, if using the gauntlets, would get you 2,006,751 xp. Compared to the measly 600k smithing xp from the iron platebody I think I know what I would pick...
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Most overrated band/artist
Pop. Sorry I would list them all but I would be here forever doing that...
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Printer
Not really my other printer which cannot print, still manages to copy and scan to a certain degree. However as most printers now days come with it a new one wouldn't be a miss. Thanks will give it a read.
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Getting free 1 week p2p for xp weekend, what to do for money?
I mean, what P2P thing can I do for money, while I have the free 1 week trial... I'm looking for a non-slayer monster that drops alot of herbs. I'm sorry I don't understand your logic here, you want to stay 100% f2p yet you've become a member and now wanting methods to make money in p2p? Pretty sure that doesn't make you 100% pure as your title description suggests. I'm 100% f2p because there is no way anyone can find out if ive been a member because I will level NO member skills. I can still be on the top f2p lists. Name change icon? Plan foiled.
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itam's HC diy'er thread
Erm dropped by no monster? Torstol seed: [hide] Turoth Chaos Dwogre Waterfiend Dagannoth Tormented Demon Aberrant spectre Cockroach soldier Nechryael Cave horror Mountain Troll Moss Giant Ankou Ice Giant Ogre Cyclops Hobgoblin Ice warrior Earth Warrior Desert strykewyrm Kurask Lesser reborn mage Vampire Aquanite [/hide]
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Getting free 1 week p2p for xp weekend, what to do for money?
I mean, what P2P thing can I do for money, while I have the free 1 week trial... I'm looking for a non-slayer monster that drops alot of herbs. I'm sorry I don't understand your logic here, you want to stay 100% f2p yet you've become a member and now wanting methods to make money in p2p? Pretty sure that doesn't make you 100% pure as your title description suggests.
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Printer
Hey, as the title indicates I'm looking for a new printer as my old one is as un reliable at printing as Jagex is at customer support. Be it wireless or wired I don't mind but nothing over £100 please? Thanks in advance.
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Void melee damage increase?
As the person above said, the problem with the melee armour is what bonus you get from hitting higher is lost as the monster will hit you more and harder therefore meaning you waste more money on prayer or food or both. To answer your question so I'm not viewed as a troll or flamer it is a 20% increase in damage dealt: "The melee helm grants the player a +20% bonus towards Attack and melee damage." Source: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Void_melee_helm
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Herblore and math question
So if your right about Serum 207, my speed is actually closer to 1000 per hour. Okay. And I have all my unf pots made, so I won't need to do that. I'll just be adding the seconds. Just adding seconds can be anything up to 3000 an hour (1.2 per second, 50 per minute, 3000 per hour) Ugh, that doesn't help me. It isn't realistic and if you read the entire thread you will notice that I'm trying to figure out how many herbs I need to use. I did a sample using Serum 207. It was 200 mixed in five minutes. So clearly 3000 per hour is unrealistic. What I want to know is what is a realistic number per hour based on the sample I did. Then, I would appreciate someone to use that figure to answer my original question. Your statistics are impressive, but they assume ideal conditions which is unrealistic given the situation and therefor inapplicable. Thanks everyone for your help. :D I was merely jumping the gun to save you having to ask another question about how long it could take you which a lot of people do. "Can you calculate how many magic pots I will need for 76-81 and how many brews for 81-84?" Answering this question, You would need 4965 magic potions to get to 81 and then 4215 saradomin brews to make it to 84 herblore. Using your rate at which you said you could do it (1000-1200 p/hour) it is between 7-9 hours work. Okay, I'm sorry I wasn't 100% clear. On the exp weekend how many will it take? I plugged my levels into a herblore calculator and got your numbers, used them as an approximation of how many herbs I need for the weekend. Any way to narrow that down? [/hide] Working, yes you're a robot who can do 600 per 30 minutes :) [hide] Okay I can try to but not sure if it is 100% accurate. You said you could do 200 serum 207 pots per 5 minutes? I presume these were pre made and you just added the secondary. Using this I would say you could do 100 pots per 5 minutes as its half the speed of 207. So between level 76 and 81 you are need 856,375 xp which you get 172.5 xp (before xp increase) per mage pot and between 81-84 you need 758,555 which you get 180 xp (before xp increase) per brew. Up to 30 x 2.7 600 mage pots at 465.8 xp per pot which is 279,450 xp 30-60 x 2.55 600 mage pots at 439.9 xp per pot which is 263,940 xp 543,390 total xp (towards 81) 60-90 x 2.4 600 mage pots at 414 xp per pot which is 248,400 xp 791,790 total xp (towards 81) 90-120 x 2.25 166 mage pots at 388.1 per pot which is 64585 xp Level 81 Herblore 434 brews at 405 xp per pot which is 175,770 xp 120-150 x 2.1 600 brews at 378 xp per pot which is 226,800 xp 402,570 total xp (towards 84) 150-180 x 2.0 600 brews at 360 xp per pot which is 216,000 xp 618,570 total xp (towards 84) 180-210 x 1.9 410 brews at 342 xp per pot which is 140,220 xp Level 84 Herblore :thumbsup: [/hide] So yes ignore the working above which says you need 1966 mage pots and 1610 brews. Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for. I had considered doing it the way you did but I thought someone who knew calculus, which I have yet to learn, would be able to figure it out in a graph. Well this is good news, any way I can compensate you? I prefer to slog it that way than using graphs, those stupid things drive me mad >.< I must thank you as you gave me a break from the tedious activity which is called fishing :)
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Herblore and math question
[hide] So if your right about Serum 207, my speed is actually closer to 1000 per hour. Okay. And I have all my unf pots made, so I won't need to do that. I'll just be adding the seconds. Just adding seconds can be anything up to 3000 an hour (1.2 per second, 50 per minute, 3000 per hour) Ugh, that doesn't help me. It isn't realistic and if you read the entire thread you will notice that I'm trying to figure out how many herbs I need to use. I did a sample using Serum 207. It was 200 mixed in five minutes. So clearly 3000 per hour is unrealistic. What I want to know is what is a realistic number per hour based on the sample I did. Then, I would appreciate someone to use that figure to answer my original question. Your statistics are impressive, but they assume ideal conditions which is unrealistic given the situation and therefor inapplicable. Thanks everyone for your help. :D I was merely jumping the gun to save you having to ask another question about how long it could take you which a lot of people do. "Can you calculate how many magic pots I will need for 76-81 and how many brews for 81-84?" Answering this question, You would need 4965 magic potions to get to 81 and then 4215 saradomin brews to make it to 84 herblore. Using your rate at which you said you could do it (1000-1200 p/hour) it is between 7-9 hours work. Okay, I'm sorry I wasn't 100% clear. On the exp weekend how many will it take? I plugged my levels into a herblore calculator and got your numbers, used them as an approximation of how many herbs I need for the weekend. Any way to narrow that down? [/hide] Working, yes you're a robot who can do 600 per 30 minutes :) [hide] Okay I can try to but not sure if it is 100% accurate. You said you could do 200 serum 207 pots per 5 minutes? I presume these were pre made and you just added the secondary. Using this I would say you could do 100 pots per 5 minutes as its half the speed of 207. So between level 76 and 81 you are need 856,375 xp which you get 172.5 xp (before xp increase) per mage pot and between 81-84 you need 758,555 which you get 180 xp (before xp increase) per brew. Up to 30 x 2.7 600 mage pots at 465.8 xp per pot which is 279,450 xp 30-60 x 2.55 600 mage pots at 439.9 xp per pot which is 263,940 xp 543,390 total xp (towards 81) 60-90 x 2.4 600 mage pots at 414 xp per pot which is 248,400 xp 791,790 total xp (towards 81) 90-120 x 2.25 166 mage pots at 388.1 per pot which is 64585 xp Level 81 Herblore 434 brews at 405 xp per pot which is 175,770 xp 120-150 x 2.1 600 brews at 378 xp per pot which is 226,800 xp 402,570 total xp (towards 84) 150-180 x 2.0 600 brews at 360 xp per pot which is 216,000 xp 618,570 total xp (towards 84) 180-210 x 1.9 410 brews at 342 xp per pot which is 140,220 xp Level 84 Herblore :thumbsup: [/hide] So yes ignore the working above which says you need 1966 mage pots and 1610 brews. Note: Just so you know I did take your example set to create these results (yes it is exactly half as 207 takes 1 tick, everything else takes 2 ticks) not my working as I know that is highly unrealistic.
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Herblore and math question
[hide] So if your right about Serum 207, my speed is actually closer to 1000 per hour. Okay. And I have all my unf pots made, so I won't need to do that. I'll just be adding the seconds. Just adding seconds can be anything up to 3000 an hour (1.2 per second, 50 per minute, 3000 per hour) Ugh, that doesn't help me. It isn't realistic and if you read the entire thread you will notice that I'm trying to figure out how many herbs I need to use. I did a sample using Serum 207. It was 200 mixed in five minutes. So clearly 3000 per hour is unrealistic. What I want to know is what is a realistic number per hour based on the sample I did. Then, I would appreciate someone to use that figure to answer my original question. Your statistics are impressive, but they assume ideal conditions which is unrealistic given the situation and therefor inapplicable. Thanks everyone for your help. :D [/hide] I was merely jumping the gun to save you having to ask another question about how long it could take you which a lot of people do. "Can you calculate how many magic pots I will need for 76-81 and how many brews for 81-84?" Answering this question, You would need 4965 magic potions to get to 81 and then 4215 saradomin brews to make it to 84 herblore. Using your rate at which you said you could do it (1000-1200 p/hour) it is between 7-9 hours work.
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Herblore and math question
So if your right about Serum 207, my speed is actually closer to 1000 per hour. Okay. And I have all my unf pots made, so I won't need to do that. I'll just be adding the seconds. Just adding seconds can be anything up to 3000 an hour (1.2 per second, 50 per minute, 3000 per hour)