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Steel_Artist

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  1. I haven't read the first article but I pretty much agree with the 2nd. I think skillcapes are to blame for it, because they honestly did do more harm then good. Many people just get 99's just for the 99 now :mellow: All of mines was gotten for a reason. However; I am guilty of playing for efficiency, but I don't find it harming any fun in the game. It allows me to get to the fun parts faster; which for me, is mostly minigames and pking. I hunt for a hour or 2, then go on a pking trip or do some barraging in cw or something. I've been training dun lately though for the ASN.
  2. I know its a old guide and that Warrior quit a while ago..but still, very useful information. :thumbup: I'm one of the very few mages who uses mage by itself in pvp and this thread makes me want to go on another bh trip. Sadly, I'm f2p atm though and mage fails in f2p. :angry: But even though double casting was done away with; which I consider to have been a lazy way of fixing the glitch, mage still can reliably get kills. You just have to remember that mage works by its consistent hits and its ability to prevent players from running..so give yourself enough time to bind them before they can reach the ditch/safezone. If they unequip their armour..take advantage of that. I'm probably going to bring karil x bow and racks next time I go just for that reason..depending on their alch value. I don't want to bring anything that will cause sol to be lost on death.

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