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  1. The food shouldn't make much of a difference. If you're lower leveled - it's important to proceed slowly. Take out one general at a time (this way your tooth counterparts can do most of the work for you). The only hard part (for you) is probably just staying alive in the beginning. Taking pray pots and making sure you always have a protection prayer up is definately good enough.
  2. For the bonus exp, don't go for best cost/xp first. Since it's a multiplier - use your most exp per pot (i.e exp per hour) Everytime you can level to make a new pot (that you're going to use) then do that. DO NOT go for best gp/exp ratio in making pots from the beginning.
  3. were you going to bind two weapons? is that even viable?
  4. Mage set is underrated imo- I use it a lot and once forgot the gloves, so that I didnt recieve the magic bonus.- i hitted about half the time compared to void (vs people in max mage). That doesn't really state anything. All that says is that no mage bonus will succumb to the 30% accuracy that the void set gives. There are a lot of items that boosts your damage by percentages and just a couple of % of extra damage + some accuracy will outclass the void set.
  5. There are too many people with too much money capable of too many buyouts for deflation to reach those levels. Once high end goods like spirit shields and nex armor and rares start spiraling, they'll be picked up by speculators and rise again. Meanwhile, alch prices hold the value of most of the low level market up. Not a likely scenario. However that is only a very small part of the RS market. You have to remember sigil shields and Nex armors as well as party hats are only available to the best of the best in the rs community. For the average player who can only afford bandos/ags with their bank how will this affect them? Even with some of the massive banks out there I am still skeptical if the rich few can overcome the will of the entire money market. i.e. Even if torva plate costs 5bil each, it can not dominate the market if there's only 10 torva plate there while theres 100k 50m ags's circulating the market. Well, economic theory probably wouldn't work too well implemented into RS. Deflation assumes that everybody wants to hold on to their money, however - RS works differently. If you make 100k a year, that figure is probably not going to change too much. However, if you're not very rich in RS - take a break from skilling or training expensive skills and do some things that make money. RS's supply of gold is in theory unlimited so there's no real scare of a severe deflation all across the boards. It seems like to me that prices are going down after specific patches/introductions to the game. Whips start falling because chaotic is so much better. Torva pieces start falling because Nex has a higher drop rate. The market economy seems like it has more to do with RS update then the economy of the game.
  6. LitterBug

    uncut gems

    I personally don't find it too bad of an idea to put trade limit on things. To avoid this, you can just plan a few days ahead of time and just stick in a request to buy gems for the next couple of days. You can always adjust prices as you see fit. However I have a ton of random gems (uncut but I can cut if you want it done). Pm me here if you want to buy some. I'm done leveling crafting for a good long time.
  7. My idea wasn't for him to train and pk at the same time. I wanted him to keep training str and prayer and pk when he's a lot higher level. I took into consideration that right now, he's f2p. Training prayer would be a HUGE time waster if he waited til he got his strength up. He might as well start now and cap it whenever rather then hitting his str cap then keep on training for prayer.
  8. Sorry for being a noob but to clarify You're replacing the defender + void gloves for void deflector + barrows gloves yeah?
  9. Has anybody tried it? How many runs/hour can most people do?
  10. Prayer is hard to train on f2p. If you want to level it up in the future - you might as well start as soon as possible. What kind of setups were you losing to? Maybe it's just at lower levels, their defense is a lot more to deal with then later on. I'd keep training str and range (depending on what you want to do) as well as prayer. Once you start hitting those higher levels, you'll definitely see a bigger difference in damage output.
  11. im 93 combat now.. So getting a player with 89 combat and below into a party with me will get both of the players full exp? So if i join p2p, i get full exp even when i solo right? If it's the AVERAGE level, you'll need an 86 or below to get below 90 average. And yes, p2p gets full exp solo. ^That, or you can get 4 other 89's but I figure that's kind of rare. Yeah, P2P gets full exp (at all times) and it's a lot easier especially with all the upgraded weapons. I don't know if this is better, but you might as well just C6 everthing (again I'm not 100% sure but it shouldn't take that long especially on FL 1-14?)
  12. A trick however, is to get somebody lower then level 90 into your party. You have to ask around (but I believe it's the average of everybody's level) So if you can get a handful of people around level 80-85, you can try to C6 Large the last two or three floors. However, when I was f2p - I felt like people were either a.) not very good at DG-ing (but I was trying to C6 at like lvl 16 or so) b.) having a hard time (some of these bosses were just hard to deal with especially with the cap at fractite? I think) -sometimes it's not even the bosses but just the god damn normal mobs in the dungeon.
  13. For your calculations - are you always assuming max strength? I spent hours getting void and I don't really see much of a difference in my kills per hour (when hunting for charms). Is that just my low attack/str level getting in the way? One of the two set ups I use: 1.) Fulll void 2.) Neitz/Granite body/Dlegs/Regen bracelet I'm only listing the items that are different from the two setups I generally use.
  14. An adze solves your mining rock problem no? You might as well bring a Rune pickaxe, which has the same weight and same power but doesn't require you to relight all beacons to reobtain. Alternatively, the Mithril pickaxe weighs less (1.8kg compared to 2.2kg) for roughly the same effect while being even cheaper. Eh, just in general - an adze is a helpful thing to have. If he already has it, there's no harm (just becareful about getting away from pkers I guess) But like somebody said earlier (I think around level 80 RC) Zmi is probably the best for exp.
  15. An adze solves your mining rock problem no?
  16. If you can get 85 DG (as well as 96 summoning for yaks - and with that a pretty high combat level), you could farm frost dragons for (this is what I hear) close to 3.5-4 mil per hour.
  17. Steam runes are the fastest exp? Do you have to use dueling rings the whole time?
  18. You should not be farming snapdragons without juju's/scroll of seeds. The profit margin on them is extremely small (since you need to get at least 5 of them to even begin profit). I think you should be farming ranarrs (double check this), since their profit margin is a lot bigger. (Ranarr usually + snap in troll sounds like the safest plan)
  19. ^ agreed. However, earlier this week with the news of the bonus exp weekend - herb prices soared for a bit. Right now however, they seemed to have calmed down but I'd say it's either 10 maples & 5 herbs or 10 herbs & 5 maples Depending on if the herbs go back up again
  20. ^For Oak Larders - a normal butler is fine. By the time you finished making your larder/removing them - the butler should've come back already.
  21. It's more of a loophole type thing. Having multiple gauntlet doesn't really change gameplay at all (other then the odd 50k or so you would've saved) so I doubt Jagex would bother fixing it. Either way, how beneficial is it to have more then one gauntlet at a time?
  22. If you do dungeoneering on bxp, you probably will, but that's not a big deal. The higher the level, the faster the tokens. It's not like more total levels can hurt you, and it'll get you future chaotics faster as well. Agility's a fine way to spend it too, though. I just think dungeoneering would be more useful. If you're purely looking at the math of it - DG seems to be the better skill to train. The exp you get from training DG has huge returns as you level up whereas the only difference in Agility you can really tell is between arenas. Plus, DG maxes at 120 :P, so you might as well get a head start on that.
  23. It might help if you were able to give some more helpful information. What exactly do the guards say?
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