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Just to clarify - you are referring to changes in RS3 right?
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Dungeoneering is one of the faster skills to train once you get the hang of how to do it and how to complete all of the puzzles. It can be trained effectively either solo or in a group, though it can be a bit frustrating if you have a group of people with difference experience levels in there. Ideally you want to bind a couple items (ranged preferably, I believe) of a high level and do floors as quickly as you can for the low ones, and larger sizes/with a group for your top few floors, then just reset and repeat. If you're a very low level in dg it can take a while to get started, so you may wish to spend things like tears (if dg is your lowest skill) and penguin points to get a head start.
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Hello! You're right, there is a lot of new content and stuff to take in over the past few years. I'll try to help give you some advice... On what to do first, it is kind of an open question. Other than combat skills themselves, weapons, and armor, there are a lot of peripheries that help out. For example, high level Herblore helps you make untradeable potions like overloads and adrenaline/replenishment that greatly boost your ability to pvm. Dungeoneering offers a wide array of rewards, notably ring of vigour, bonecrusher and necklaces that restore prayer points as you kill enemies if you want to pvm, but also other rewards to help train or save money training a lot of other skills. If you have decent skill levels you can also take advantage of daily type events to earn yourself some cash. For example you can do the vis wax daily and make profit by turning runes into tradeable vis wax, farm herbs to turn a profit, buy some items from shops, or even alch some rune items. It's up to you if you want to sell the mask. If you want it for nostalgia's sake it might be good to hang onto it. It's around 363m as of now, checking the thread for it. If you do sell it, you would have more than enough cash to buy a lot of equipment and weaponry, and maybe can buy it back sometime in the future. Do bear in mind that prices of rares like h'ween masks can fluctuate wildly - it could go up to 500m in a few more months, or crash back to 200m. I don't really know enough about the market to offer any insight. In terms of quests Broken Home and all post-quest challenges can be completed to give you the asylum surgeon's ring, which is a decent all-around ring with a good passive effect. Ritual of the Mahjarrat gives access to special dragonbane ammo, which is useful for a few higher level dragon tasks and the Queen Black Dragon, a decent boss to learn on. The Brink of Extinction can be done to grant access to a more difficult version of the Fight Caves, and gives you better capes with higher bonuses individually than most other options ingame. The World Wakes is also useful, and of course Plague's End to access the high-level skilling hub of Prifddinas. Most of the quests are actually worth doing as they either unlock useful content or are a prerequisite for a quest that does. Weapons should be a first priority, after that armor, and if there's still money left over then jewellery and other peripheries. You should probably decide what you want to do with the mask first, as advice for a 15m budget and 350m+ are quite different :). You also benefit more from higher level armor if you are attempting bosses, rather than just slayer which you can mostly tank through as most of the monsters are relatively weaker. You can sell all of the barrows equipment save guthans and buy bandos, armadyl, and subjugation though - the other barrows sets carry little benefit at this point in the game. If you haven't heard of player-owned ports, you should get that going as soon as possible. It gives an array of high level armor and other rewards, but it takes a few months to really get going. You need level 90 in one skill out of a list (Divination, Prayer, Cooking, Herblore, Dungeoneering, Fishing, Runecrafting, Crafting, Hunter, Construction, might be a couple more I'm forgetting) to start and additional requirements to craft some of the item. You can also do a new activity called Soul Reaper, where Death can assign you to kill some number of bosses every day in exchange for Slayer xp and points that you can use to buy various rewards from the store there. Hopefully that all helps a bit. If you would like to add me/chat ingame, my RSN is "Arceuus" ingame.
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I kind of doubt it, they're just too weak (t60) even with the special...especially if they're bringing in new t87 stuff and special attacks with them. But we'll see I guess. They're adding a wilderness hilt reward to temporarily boost them to t70 as a reward from Bounty Hunter, unless that's changed. Ah well then that will probably push them up a bit. Still though, doesn't (for example) snipe+shadow tendrils usually give you well over 10k unboosted? And similarly for other styles. I might be missing something dps but I'm not quite getting it.
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I kind of doubt it, they're just too weak (t60) even with the special...especially if they're bringing in new t87 stuff and special attacks with them. But we'll see I guess.
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Behind the Scenes - October You want to know what's coming out in October? Did you mean Arctober? Yes, me hearties, this month is all about the Eastern Lands! Four new islands to visit, a bevy of rewards and even birds to spot, all in the glorious name of completing the Arc region. For the rest of the month, we stray into other waters. Have your timbers thoroughly shivered by our Halloween event. Swash your buckles with the final, definite, cross-my-heart-and-hope-to-die launch of Bounty Hunter. And keep your hoard safe in Customer Support Week. The Arc – Chapter Two So, let's start with the Arc island chain, and a glorious thing it is, squarely answering your feedback on the Arc Chapter One. It's full of fun training, killer rewards, and more stuff than you can shake a Yaktwee stick at. Here's the whistlestop tour: Four new islands in the form of Tuai Leit, Goshima, the cyclops island ofCyclosis, and the sullen Islands that Once Were TurtlesSeveral miniquests, during which you'll scuttle the fabled zombie ship, the HarbingerHigh-level Divination and Farming training methods, with Divination offering best-in-skill XP ratesAn Arc journal with pages of birds and impling-like kami to tick offUpdated contracts from Sojobo, with more skills covered and better loot from NPC marks Most importantly, there are the improved and expanded rewards that you've been demanding since the first visit to the Arc: A bone picker upgrade for your bonecrusherTier 85 boots and gloves that will supplement Ports armour with a set effectNew divination scrimshawsA crystal tool siphonA particularly awesome-looking Hunter outfit, giving +6% to Hunter XP and stacking with the Yaktwee stick This is all coming into port on the 10th of October, and we'll be celebrating with some permanent changes: a free ticket to large islands as a drop outside of the Arc, free supplies on your first visit, free flags, reduced costs for the better Uncharted Isles and rarer resources on those same islands. That's some of the best rates of XP. Halloween But, if you're a little sick of colour and daylight, then close the curtains, let the darkness in, and enjoy this year's Halloween event. We'll be chucking you through a dimensional rift so you can re-enter the twisted world of Dimension of Disaster. Here, you will find Dr Fenkenstrain, who is taking the Invention skill to pretty disgraceful lengths. If you've got the stomach(s) for it, disassemble dead people and bring horrific animated creatures to life! The event will run for two weeks, giving plenty of time to collect its macabre rewards, including a pet and a flashy lightning rod conductor hat. This little treat won't actually require Invention, and will be available to all - so free players and members alike will be able to create their own zombie monstrosity. Bounty Hunter Worlds But where might you get an influx of bodies from? How about Bounty Hunter? After being delayed from September, it's coming in October! If you're unaware of what Bounty Hunter is, it's a hardcore PvP minigame where you're assigned another participating player as a bounty target and asked to hunt them down - but it makes you their target too. The new Bounty Hunter aims to make PvP a viable, endgame moneymaking method. We also plan to knock you out with the range of rewards on offer – brawling gloves, patches to upgrade your ancient gear to tier 88, Crucible weapons with tier 87 stats and brutal special attacks...and much more. Customer Support Week To be confident that you can enjoy everything in October, we'll be giving you incentives to make your account rock-solid during Customer Support Week. During this week, you'll encounter Count Check, a vampyre who vets your account for correct setup of security measures, and rewards you with lamps – giving you yet another reason to ensure you're protected. He's got a couple of events to get involved with: a special edition of The Drop focused on security, and a free clue scroll every day for both free players and members. Level up your account security now, because it all kicks off soon with additional free Treasure Hunter Keys every day for people who have secure accounts. Solomon's Store and Treasure Hunter To round out October, we will be bringing an elite skilling outfit to Treasure Hunter. There's a running theme with this outfit: get 7% additional Dungeoneering XP, 7% extra XP on all skill nodes, 7% damage boost in dungeons and 7% discount at the Dungeoneering shop, to name a few. Plus, there's the Walk Like a Zombie event, which rewards ghoulish tasks around the world with rotten zombie outfits. My favourite part? You can use the outfit to bite other players and infect them so they, too, stumble about like a zombie. Finally, for those of you who buy certain RuneCoin packages on Solomon's Store, we will be offering you a spider-related outfit and a pet as a cheeky little extra. Enjoy! There should be enough meat on October's bone to keep any zombie enthusiast happy. And make sure you take a trip to the Eastern Lands this month – there hasn't been a better time to embark on the Arc. Mod Osborne Lead Designer – RuneScape In Other News Today is your last chance to take part in our Summer Sweepstake for a chance to win a trip to Jagex, among other awesome goodies. Members (including Ironmen) can claim a ticket by clicking on the sun icon in game, then clicking 'claim ticket'. Then, visit Balthazar and hand in your ticket for an XP lamp, and your chance to win. This ends at 23:59 UTC (game time) tonight. We'll be announcing the winners next week. Good luck!
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I mean. I feed it every 5 days and clean it's tub when it poops (which is about every 7-14 days). I'd say that they're pretty low maintenance. Not bad I guess but then I go home for a few weeks once in a while, so it would die while I'm gone unless I brought it. And you know what that means, snakes on a....
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Where and on which items are you attempting to use it?
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A year. Longer if I end up loving my job, I suppose. I suppose that's true. Idk, it wasn't too long ago that $65 was most of a monthly paycheck for me :3 Meant more like as a fraction of your day - like if you're going to be there most of the time, or out most of the day and just sleeping there.
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21,513. "Does he realize that was a life-size clone of me that he threw in?" Arceus
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Eww Devnull doing a #21,516 on us...
