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  1. Hi and welcome. Please use the help board for questions in the future :) I suggest to not bother with the granite shield, unless you are looking for range defence. The obby shield has strenght bonus, which is why many people prefer it. On the other hand, an alternative is to get into the warrior guild, and get a rune defender. Then use rune kite when you fight and need the defence, and rune defender when you dont need that much defence but want offensive boost instead. You need to do the quest Fremennik trials to use Berserker or Warrior helmet - but yeah they are nice, when I wear a helmet it is my Berserker :P
  2. no, just keep talking, sooner or later he will stop crying and give you his toy. Yeah, it's mean, but keep in mind that its just a game ;)
  3. You will need to get a monkey corpse from a karamja monkey I think + a new toy from the child. It will be much easier this time though, since you are in monkey shape, and thus not will be attacked or poisoned. And whatever you do, keep your gorilla greegree - you will need it for the monkey part of Recepie for disaster.
  4. I agree that multitasking makes the game more fun, since it gives variation. Focusing at one thing at the time makes me bored very quickly. This means I always keep raw material I come by, herbs is the best example there. I mean, I rarely go out and kill for herbs nowadays since I am 83, but whenever I get a herb from killing or see an unidentified on the ground, I keep it for later (ranarr and up). Recharging glory amulets - always bring my pickaxe and mine a full inventory, including 2 rune ores if they are there otherwise I just take what I can. Teleporting to Ardoung, always steal from the gem. I find it much more enjoyable to steal from master farmers or crack safes in Burthorpe since that give me seeds for farming/gems for crafting compared to stealing from a npc that only give gp - how booooring :P Slayer: combat exp + slayer exp + drops and several of the slayer monsters do drop raw materials like herbs. So yeah, always multitasking and always having a full bank ;) EDIT: Oh, and I forgot Hmmmm yeah... Reading boards while playing often mean I get logged out for inactivity, so from that point of view multitasking sure takes longer :P
  5. I would say start with the things that makes moving around easier, and give you access to useful places and things. Make a few rings of duelling (enchantied emerald ring) for easy teleport to castle wars and al kharid duelling arena. 1 ring has 8 teleports before it crumbles to dust. Make a few gaming necklaces for teleport to Burthorpe. Make/buy a ring of life in case you meet big bad monsters while exploring :shock: Ring of life teleports you back to Lumbridge if your health fall below 10%. Note that it doesnt work in wilderness. If you have a lot of cach, get one or a few amulets of glory. Do first part of quest Recepie for disaster for access to bank chest in Lumbridge. Do quest the Druidic ritual to start the herblaw skill Do quest Tree Gnome Village for access to spirit tree transport Do quest Priest in Peril for access to the whole Morytania area. If your attack is high enough to wield dragon weapons, do quest Lost City. While at it, explore the world, and stop to try out things that seems fun :) The members world is HUGE, and even as an old member, it's sometimes hard to decide what to do :P
  6. Did you ever log into runescape from another computer than your own? Like for example on a public computer at school, library etc, or at a friends house? If yes, that computer may have a keylogger. Only play at your own computer. Did you play in company of others, so that anyone could have seen the keyboard when you typed your pass in, and memorized it? Did both accounts have the same password? If yes, dont have that in the future. And get a bank pin if you havent already added one.
  7. I suggest to get some agility potion (give +3 agility), and use it to enter the wilderness courseas soon as your level allows. Go out there with just a weapon, so you dont loose anything if pked. Eventually bring a friend or a few since running in company is more fun. Stay there at least until you got high enough to enter without the agility potion, or stay until you have the level you want.
  8. Dont forget that temple building in mortton gives decent crafting exp. I have not been there for quite a while, so I dont know what world it takes place on. It used to be on world 2, but I *think* some people tried to set it up on another world.
  9. Just remember that before you send a question to custumer support, you should always look in the knowledge database and eventually also on fan sites. It is also a good idea to try to ask other players. This is especially important if it concerns how to do something in game. Perhaps the people on this board can help you sort out your problem with lazy cats?
  10. You are diseased. Dont worry if you dont have Relicyms Balm, disease will wear off with time and it will not kill you. Your stats will slowly go up again by themselves - or you can drink some superstat restore potion if you want your stats back up quickly.
  11. Gugge

    Wth?

    Some of this has been said already To get reward, you need to do at least 50 damage, and your team has to win the game. To win the game, all portrals have to be killed while the void knight still is alive. This means it is NO POINT attacking the monsters around the portral - except for spinners of course since spinners heal the portral. So to contribute to your team winning the game you can - go straight for the portrals and attack them - or attack a low level monster first, and go for the portral as soon as you have done 50 damage (look next to the sword symbol on top left of the screen to see how much damage you have done.) - as soon as one portral goes down, run to next one and help to kill it. - or help the knight to survive by killing the monsters attacking him. Remember to always attack a spinner as soon as you see it It is hard to do enough damage with magic or range, unless you are high level, so go for melee like ShadowSam said. If you are serious with playing pest control, dont trade your reward points in until you have 100 points or more since that will give you 10% extra experience compared to trade in smaller amounts of points. You trade in your reward points by rightclicking on a void knight at the outpost and choose exchange points.
  12. Yeah.... I have done a fair share of trails myself, and only managed to get one piece of trimmed range armour ever, so it's not a common reward. Trimmed metal armour seems to be a lot more common.
  13. http://tip.it/runescape/?page=treasure_ ... tm#rewards
  14. What is the reason you ask? If you are to make super compost, jangerberries works too.
  15. I would most likely smith me an addy scimmy, and go and kill thugs and chaos druids in Edgeville dungeon for herbs and runes, mix me some potions, sell some of them and keep others, get a dds and some prayer robes and go kill whatever I was in the mood for :P Or I'd get me a load of gems by cracking safes at rouges den and craft it. Or spend some time with the master farmer in Draynor, farm the ranarr seeds and sell the pots. Or get me an axe and do some fletching. ... or something else. I have the skills necessary to get cash fairly easy.
  16. 2 small questions: do you find it enjoyable to keep track of numbers and price changes? Do you enjoy to spend your game time to meet up with strangers? I know that for myself the answer to both the above questions is NO! and because of that, I am a lousy merchant. Unless you honestly can answer yes, I suggest you spend your time doing whatever you enjoy :) (I dont mean for you to answer the questions here, but think about it).
  17. 45 females on a full list, that is 22,5 % females, 77,5 % males. Gender distribution varies with age of the players. Among kids/teenagers males are much more common, among older players the gender distribution is a lot more even. The vast majority of the females on my list are adults :)
  18. Pickpocketing ham members is the fastest Killing thugs in Edgeville dungeon is in my opinion the best way to get them from fighting. This is because thugs drop a lot of goodies (herbs, runes) for you while you wait to get that clue. There is a sticky on the clue board about this: http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=340581
  19. Are you planning on getting the stuff yourself? Or buying? Use every herb you get. (yes I really mean all of them!). A lot of players just skip the low level ones... but in my opinion a little easy exp is better than no exp ;) Attack pots doesnt give much exp, but eye of newt is one of the easiest second ingredients to get. I kept my guams until I was almost level 50 I think. Marentills: can be saved for later, if you ever visit a prayer party at someone with the highest level altar, or you can make guthix rest tea if you're not in the mood to get the uni horns. However, if you want unihorns, get them from black unicorns in wildy. Go to a server with few players, take a weapon, and wear range top+bottom (3 items so you dont risk anything if attacked by other players). Tarromin: do shades of mortton quest, and use your tarromin with ash to make serum 207. Ash is soooo much easier to get than limpwurt roots ;) Harralander: spider eggs are easy to get in Edgeville dungeon, but using choclate dust and make energy pots is both more useful and give better exp - up to you to decice. Farming is a very good way to get herbs (and while you are at it, plant the other patches as well, since sooner or later you need that farming exp). php's suggestion is a very good one :) If you dont have toadflax seeds, just plant whatever you happen to have (always keep every herb seed you get) Or kill chaos druids/thugs in edgeville dungeon: They are low level npc's, both drop a LOT of herbs, and it is low level wildy where many players leave the lowest level herbs on ground. Take 3 items (weapon, plate, legs) and you dont risk to loose anything valuable *if* someone attack you.
  20. To the snails when doing temple trekking a few months ago. Erm, or was it to the monkeys at ape atoll when doing recepie for disaster and acting pretty stupid? Hmmm, whichever was added last of those 2 updates.
  21. *waves to Mad* Every time I mention Runescape to him, he replies "I hate that game" :wink: He simply moved on to other games. I'm still here, no clue where Phillip is.
  22. phr33 st00f pl0x, yes. Tranfering HP? These spells seem a bit useless now. I have not done the quest yet or tried the magic, so please forgive me if I am completly wrong here. But how about 2 friends training together. One of them wearing full guthan, the other normal armour. Does this mean both can actually take advantage of the one persons Guthan set?
  23. I would say thieving is worse, since it's right click, left click, right click, left click and so on, on a npc that moves around (and knights still are the fastest thieving exp, right?). When alching, you can place your mouse in proper position, then lift it and hold it in a comfortable way (at least if it's a laser mouse) while only leftclicking. True, Jagex changed a lot of things to reduce clicking. Then they for some reason added a minigame like that mage training place :roll:
  24. I did get a message along those lines once. Calling me mighty adventurer and such I think (it was just after the temple trekking minigame was released). It's gone now though, since messages at jagex apperently only stay 3 months before they are erased, and I dont have it saved elsewhere, and I dont remember the name of the mod. Anyways, the time it happened, one of the few times I actually got a reply... the mod had not understand a bit of what I asked.
  25. In winter I play a lot in the evenings after work. In summer I am outdoors instead :P
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