Everything posted by kwimbob
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Pro Dung clans / worlds?
First start is to head to W117. It's where they all migrated. Other than that, tip.it doesn't really keep track of the clan team names for dungeoneering. So try advertising yourself there: find a suitable 120+ group, and remain knowledgable on new bosses so that you don't get schooled by something as simple as that hungry hungry healing level 1 boss's eat regen. You could also try the RS forums to see if there's a group that would go with you on a different world or in a clan chat. Good luck!
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Hati's speech.
Sure thing! I'm curious as well, since he was swarmed by poison dagger double swipes the one time I saw him and I didn't get to see him talk, hah
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W117 DG Introduction
Kwimbob That sounds great. You start getting free longswords 1 tier below top tier for any complexity, and those are good. But yeah, if you get top tier, that'd be great (I have a katagon long locked in, myself).
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Hati's speech.
http://services.runescape.com/m=news/hati--the-winter-wolf Scandinavian. Check out the forum link.
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What to fish?
Same here. I'd trade some profit for some time efficiency, myself. In that case: Yes. Monkfish are decent exp then. Of course drop-fishing at Shilo and making no money (and losing feathers, good heavens) would be better. But that's okay. If you ever want a break, you can do Stealling Creation and double your exp for a time, too!
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Magic Defense
Base magic resistance (free resistance, requires no cost for armor) is determined by your defense + magic level. I agree here. Just train your magic up to 40 as well. 40 magic would be just as good as raising the money for any of these here suggested items, probly better than any single item. So get that to around 40 soon. Prayer would also help. Even if you don't hit 40 (if you do, then you can go immune to magic damage for a while, if you ever run out of healing or something), you can still use the stat raising prayer. A simple set of defense / attack / strength potions would also help.
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W117 DG Introduction
So here's how you start: Take the time to do 6 dungeons alone. Between each dungeon raise your complexity each time and then figure out how to manage dungeon floors. Figure out how long one floor takes. Figure out keys. Figure out some bosses. Get some levels. Then go exploring. Open up all the dungeoneering doors in the RS overworld. Sometimes those will give you exp > than 5 levels and you don't even have to go to Daemonheim to level it again. So the way you get the best exp is to simply do the following: Do medium or large dungeons. Kill every monster. Go into every room. Have a 5-man group. Kill the boss. Don't die (10% exp loss per death). Turn off guide mode. Do a high complexity. Manage your floor reset correctly. Bind the best [melee is easiest, get someone to buy the ore and make you maybe a longsword of the best metal you can weild] weapon and have it so that you can kill guardians and bosses nicely. Try to always keep as many of these criteria satisfied as possible, and your exp rate will be great. Also remember to take it at a decent speed - slow experience is slow experience; don't do a complexity that is too hard for you. The way you do the reset is precisely like this: Do every room you can (consecutively is the easiest way). Once you've done them all, do NOT repeat any of them. Click the reset floors button. Now repeat - do ALL the rooms you can do (should be more after you've gotten experience and checked out the overworld experience opportunities at those doors). EDIT: I'm dungeoneering right now (I'm only 36 so far), so I could help you on 117 in person if you do need someone there!
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What to fish?
They're the best experience for if you intend to bank and later cook. With that said, they're horrible experience in comparison to the 0 profit methods posted above.
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Gilded Altar
On the RS forum just find the name of someone offering to let everyone borrow their gilded altar house, RS forum code 154-155-999-60798445. The house will probably be in Yanille, which has the closest running distance between a bank and the house portal which will let you into their house as a visitor, and you can train your prayer.
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Gnome or Barbarian Extended?
You want to swap to the Barbarian extended once you hit 90, supposedly. EDIT: Here's a good wikea link I found in a search here.
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Training magic with burst spells.
Good call :shock: However, even without any quests at all, if you can find a friend that has 73 magic with Lunar Diplomacy, they can teleport you there with them :D, they just have to come meet you, then get themselves teleporter there too, hehe
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Granite mace Vs Rune scimitar
The granite mace is actually quite a horrible weapon, check it out compared to the Granite Maul, which is the same speed but MUCH worse stats, plus the granite maul has the cool special attack. I only compared it to that because I read it as maul at first. Also, a Rune Warhammer is nearly identical to it, but actually also has better stats (other than prayer since it's a mace again, but that doesn't matter). Really, though, since the rock crabs are such low health you would want to just stick with a faster weapon, and they really don't have much defense anyways I don't think, so unless you're hitting many 0s now stick with an efficient quick scimmy rather than a slow, weapon whose bigger hits would be wasted on rock crabs' low hp.
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Training magic with burst spells.
Nope, but there are some quests you can do to get a teleport directly there, such as Fremennik Trials and then the Fremennik achievements to use the lyre teleport straight to the island. You could also teleport there if you did Lunar Diplomacy and have lvl 72 magic (which I see you could pot up to).
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Stackable Training
But that's just kind of like agility / thieving where you have to go somewhere to do it, rather than just being able to do it anywhere and then not having to bank. All gathering skills can be drop trained, but the OP is looking for some other things that can be done anywhere. One thing to note is to multitask with farming and have stuff growing while you're where ever it is that you want to be at doing this.
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Stackable Training
Yeah, so certain things you can do absolutely anywhere, no suggestions like "agility" or "thieving" or "combat". I think you've gotten most of them, I sure can't think of anymore, someone else might!
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Stackable Training
What kinds are you looking for, like for what skills? One other example is smithing bolts in the Blast Furnace, where you bring cash and notes in so that you can stay there so long as you don't run out of ore, though that is more complicated than your examples, and you're pretty much banking even if it's not technically a bank, though it is all close and convenient.
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Couple Questions.
Nope, I just edited in a link to Jagex's rule, you can't have more than one of the accounts owned by you online at once (and due to the Account Sharing Rule you also can't have a friend on your other computer on that account either to be getting multiple things done on your account).
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Couple Questions.
1. No, that is against Jagex's Multiple Logging-In Rule 2. Yes, they're non-tradeable and those are the only ways to get them
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Humidify
If you factor in the cost of the astral rune and buy/sell the empty and then waterfilled vials all at mid prices, it would be a 6gp profit per vial (that's assuming that each astral rune fills 27 vials, so that each vial's filling cost is 7.1 gp, and the difference in price after filling a vial is 13gp currently). If this is about true, you would make a little under 100k gp per hour
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Crafting.
If you're gonna be spinning flax, see if you can do the Seer's Village achievement diary before you start out, it'll give you a chance to spin faster, and also the ability to talk to a guy to get free flax each day (and if you're already there, why not get some easy money?)
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F2p Fishing
Thanks, I assume the money is also better? Raw lobbies are 373gp each and raw swordies are 542gp each. There's a 169gp difference, and considering you get lobbies 100% of the time, I'd say they're better in terms of money. And it's the same principle for why caging is also better for experience: constant good experience rather than a chance at getting higher swordy experience, but ending up with more of the low tuna experience.
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Sigs like this..
You'll want to go to The Gallery forum, an artist from there made that one. You can make a signature like that in paint, it just takes a lot of artistic skill and extreme patience to do. You could see what putting in a request in that forum could do for you.
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Poor treasure trail rewards.
I officially just lost money on a clue. The items that I made for Uri from materials in my bank came out to be worth more than the reward. Cost: 7 iron bars, 2 cow hides, 1 gold bar, 1 bronze bar, losing 2513 gp of value when turned into Uri's leather gloves, coif, iron plate, bronze dagger, iron helm, and gold ring Reward: Black Battle Axe and Amulet of Magic, getting 1500 gp That's just a bit disheartening to not only lose a bit of time (though I personally like doing clues and this level 1 came from my kingdom) but to actually come out with a loss due to Uri, rather than a profit or even some kind of interesting firelighter or something!
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Is there any non-expensive way to train Prayer?
Tiny bits of exp, it's not really considerable for actually gaining reasonably speedy levels for him.
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q's on metal dragons
1. Full magic exp because magic exp is expensive while defense experience can be free with melee. 2. Sure, they're a good place to do your maging because they are very weak to it and potentially have worthwhile drops 3. I believe slayer dart, but I'm not sure 4. Ahrims has more magic attack so it's better for you, except the infinity hat = ahrim's hood.