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  1. Stage 1: Potatos and Onions: (Lvl 1 - Lvl 7) Poor man's route: To start out your farming fun if you choose the poor man's route, make sure you gather all your necessary equipment from the farming equipment stores. Get ahold of some empty buckets (buyable from most any general store) You actually will not start out immediately planting seeds, what you first want to do is rake up weeds from the allotment patches that you are planning on working on, until you have enough for one or two loads of regular compost. (15 or 30) Put these weeds in the compost bin and wait for them to rot into compost. Once they are rotted, take this compost and you can use it for paying the farmers to begin planting potatos. Grow potatos (fertilizing with regular compost and paying the farmers with compost to watch your crops) until you can do onions, then use your potatos to pay for growing onions until you can do cabbage. Once you can grow cabbage, move to stage 2. Make sure you save your harvests since you will be using the farming tree. To get your seeds, simply thieve from the master farmers in draynor or north Ardougne. The Middle Ground: Buy or pick the supplies to make super compost (pineapples or watermelons), and start by making one or two batches of super comp. Then, once you have some super comp., plant Marigolds in the center as protection flowers. Once your marigolds are FULLY GROWN, plant potatos till onions, and onions till cabbage (fertilizing with super compost -no need to water) then move to stage 2. It is up to you if you want to get these easily thieved low level seeds from thieving master farmers, or buy them. High Roller's route: Buy super compost, fertilize the allotments so you get lvl 2, then grow marigolds in the center of the allotments you will use. Once the marigolds are FULLY GROWN, plant potatos till onions, and onions till cabbage (fertilizing with super compost -no need to water) then move to stage 2. Thieve or buy your seeds.
  2. Other Farming Tips, Tricks, and useful infoÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâæ -ALWAYS, and I say ALWAYS use super compost with herbs! It nearly doubles their herb output, especially if you are using magic secateurs, (see below) and GREATLY reduces the chance that the Herb seed dies. -For your protection flowers to work, they must remain fully grown in the center of your allotment patches. You can tell when a flower is fully grown because it now has the ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹ÃâPickÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ option. DONÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢T PICK THE FLOWER! If you do pick it, it offers no protection from disease to your cropsÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâæ -A great way to get nests is by completing the "Throne to Miscellania" quest. Your servants find an herb seed for every 100 herbs or 600 flax you pick, and a nest for every 100 maples they woodcut. -If you are making super compost, make sure EVERYTHING you put into the compost bin is super compostable. If even one regular compostable item is put into the bin, the whole batch of what would be super compost becomes regular compost. -A quick way to get buckets if you are making lots of super compost is to do the ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹ÃâHand in the SandÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ quest, which gives you 84 buckets of sand a day. You can then empty these buckets and use em for super compost. Also, if you can get into Port Phasmatys, the general store there has a stock of 100 buckets. -I highly suggest using an ammy of nature if you can afford it. Mine cost me 75k when I bought it, though I am not sure of the current price. (Note that you can only have one at a time) An ammy of Nature can be bound to a growing patch by ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹ÃâusingÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ it with the patch, and it can be rubbed at any time to tell you the status of your patch. It also automatically notifies you in the chat box if your patch is diseased, dead, or ready to pick, and it makes a chiming noise to notify you as well. You need at least lvl 27 magic to be able to use an ammy of nature, because once they are enchanted, they become untradeable. While the enchanted ammy of nature is untradeable however, you can buy an emerald amulet strung by magic roots before it is enchanted. (Note that the string will look different than a regular emerald ammy, it will be a dark root color.) Use enchant lvl 2 on the ammy and you have an ammy of nature! -You do not need to water herbs, even with no compost. Also, if you are using super compost, you do not need to water allotment or flower patches. You can just rake, put down super compost, plant the seeds, and walk away. -When growing hundreds of herb seeds, I have tended to notice some trends with different types of herbs, and here they are, for your own info ;) (All average herb yields were found using super compost with magic secatuers.) Ranarr- Ranarrs are a pretty unstable seed, with a relatively higher rate of death than others. You will want to keep a close eye on any Ranarr seeds you grow, not only because of their cost, but because their rate of death does seem to be so high. When ranarrs do fully grow however, they usually yield a good amount of herbs, but the amount is also unstable and relatively random. Even though I grew 70 or so ranarr seeds, I couldnÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t pin down an average yield, and IÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ve gotten from 4 herbs to 15 from a single ranarr seed. Toadflax- Toadflax are kind of boring, theres nothing too special about them, they have a relatively low rate of death, (just a little more than I found with Avantoe) and yeild about 6 or 7 herbs each seed. Irit- IÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ve found Irits to be the crazy seeds of the bunch. They have a relatively high rate of death (out of 125+ irit seeds, about 20 died) But every seed that grew gave me at least 7 or 8 herbs, and some gave me 16 lol. Avantoe- Avantoe seeds are kind of slow and stable. Only expect to get about 5 or 6 herb from an avantoe seed, but you can depend on them, as they have a relatively low death rate. (Out of 147 avantoe seeds, 8 died) Kwuarm- Data coming (I havenÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t grown enough of these yet) Snapdragon- My experience so far with Snapdragons has been that they are very similar to ranarrs, however they die a little less often, and yeild a little less herb. Cadantine- Data coming (I havenÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t grown enough of these yet) Lantadyme- Data coming (I havenÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t grown enough of these yet) -I also highly suggest doing the Fairy Tale Pt.1 quest once you have about level 30 farming. You will get a pair of magic secateurs from the quest which increase your crop yeild by 10% (very useful for herbs and watermelons) while they are weilded. The reason I say wait till lvl 30 however, is because you have to fight a lvl 100 or so tanglefoot during the quest, and the amount of damage you can inflict on him depends on your farming level. -And now comes one of my favorite tips and tricks ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ how to harvest a patch of watermelons, make 15 super compost, and replant a new batch of watermelons all in one trip! ;) (Every once in a while it may take 2 trips if you harvest a LOT of watermelons. To start, you should have a grown Nasturtium protection flower in the center of your patch, like so: In your inventory, bring: -Your rake -Your spade -Your seed dibber -6 Watermelon seeds -15 empty buckets Your inventory should now look like this: (except with 6 watermelon seeds, not 3) First, open the compost bin and use your 15 empty buckets with it to get all the super compost out. Deposit this super compost with the tool leprechaun. Then, harvest one part of the watermelon patch. Put 15 of the harvested watermelons in the compost bin and close the lid, then harvest the other half of the watermelon patch. At this point your inventory may be full with watermelons, and if it is, you are going to have to make 2 trips to the allotment patch. Most of the time however, you will not need to make 2 trips. (Go deposit all the watermelons in the bank and come back if u do) Once you have harvested both sides of the allotment patch, withdraw 2 buckets of compost from the tool leprechaun, fertilize the soil, and plant your 6 watermelon seeds. Then just head to the bank or teleport to the next patch. Next time you are in Catherby, since that patch is the closest to a bank, withdraw all the super compost and bank it to sell or use. The method I used was this: Start at the Port Phasmatys patch, and harvest and make super compost there, then teleport to draynor and do the same to that patch. Tele to ardougne, harvest and make super comp at that spot, then tele to catherby patch. Harvest and make super comp at the Catherby Patch, then withdraw all the super compost and bank it to sell. Then ectophial back to Port Phasmatys, and buy out the stock of 100 buckets in that general store, wait a little while till the patches grow, then repeat. Hope that helps :)
  3. One last thing I want to note here in the important info section is the farming tree. Especially if you are using the Poor ManÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s route, this is a very handy little chart I made, showing what is used as payments to farmers for watching your crops. The numbers along the lines are units of the harvested crop. If the harvest can be put into a sack or basket, then that number corresponds to the number of baskets or sacks. For exaple, the line connecting potatos to onions says ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹Ãâ2ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢. This means you need 2 sacks of potatos to pay the farmer to watch each crop of onions you grow. The line connecting Palms to Magic trees says 25, meaning you need 25 coconuts to pay for watching a mage tree. Be sure to however, keep your baskets of tomatos, strawberries, apples and oranges, and your sweetcorn (raw sweetcorn NOT cooked), bananas, coconuts, pineapples and papayas no matter what route you choose to take however, since these are very useful as farmer payments for growing trees (which otherwise have no protection) Here is the farming tree: For payments, if you find you run low on any payment supplies, here are some places you can pick them up around runescape for free: Compost: Buyable at any farming equipment store Potatos: you can pick potatos and sack them in a field out in front of ardougne or across from the chicken pen in Lumbridge. Onions: Behind Farmer freds house from the sheep shearer quest there is an onion patch. Cabbage: There is a huge cabbage field northwest of Draynor village. Apples: If you can get into the cooking guild, there are 3 cooking apple spawns there. Bring baskets to put them in. Also, if you have started or completed the recipe for disaster quest, you can buy apples from the chest downstairs in Lumby castle Bananas: There is a big field of bananas northwest of the dock on Karamja where you can take the boat from Port Sarim. Oranges: Oranges can be bought from the gnome grocery store in the grand tree. KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU CAN PAY FARMERS TO WATCH YOUR CROPS IN NOTES, MEANING YOU CAN CARRY 50 BAGS OF POTATOS WITH YOU IF YOU WANTED TO AND HAVE NO ADDED WEIGHT
  4. Now why should I use Super compost for trees, you ask?ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâæ Well itÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s because of the way the ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Åfarming clock" works. The farming clock is something that may be casually observed by the average farmer, but if you understand how it works, it can actually give you a pretty good advantage at gaining exp a little faster. The farming clock is the internal game clock that says when patches grow to their next stage. For example, most allotments have the beginning stage, where they are planted seeds, then the first growth stage, where you can see the plant starting to grow, then the second growth stage where you can start to see the fruit, then the final stage, where you can pick the fruit. The progression to the next stage is all determined by the farming clock, and I like to call each progression of the clock a ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬ÅticÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃ
  5. The other types of patches we will be using will be the fruit tree and regular tree patches. There are 4 locations of the fruit trees, and you can choose which ones to use based on your magic level and quests. The locations are: FRUIT TREES Cammy Tele/Catherby Fruit Tree patch: This is one of the easiest accessible fruit tree patches, since it is relatively close to both Catherby bank and the camelot tele spot. Gnome Glider/Gnome Stronghold at Grand Tree Fruit tree patch: This fruit tree patch is close to a bank, and easily accessible if you have done the quest that gives you access to the gnome glider, since you can duel ring from anywhere to the duel arena, and take the gnome glider to the grand tree from there. Then you just go out the front door of the tree and keep going south for a little while and youÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢re there. -Thank you Mindthrower Ardougne Tele/Brimhaven Fruit Tree patch: This patch is very useful, and is easily accessible by taking a boat ride from the south Ardougne docks for 30gp. Ardougne or Spirit Tree tele/Tree Gnome maze Fuit Tree patch: To be completely honest, not once in my entire trek to 75 farming did I ever use this fruit tree patch. I suppose you could if you were willing to get your farming up a little bit faster, by tele-ing to ardougne and walking south, or by taking a spirit tree to the inside of the maze and walking out, but I have personally found no practical use for this patch since it is so far away. **Correction** A big thank you to Ikraz66 for this: There are also 5 locations you can go to for growing regular trees (oak, maple, willow, yew, etc.) REGULAR TREES Varrock Tele/Varrock Tree patch: Tele to varrock and you only have to walk to just outside the northern palace. This patch is both near to a bank and a teleport, and very useful. Falador Teleport/Falador patches: There are actually two regular tree patches in or near Falador, as you can see in this map here- One is almost directly in front of the bank near the mining guild, and the other is a short walking distance out the front gate on the road towards Taverly. Gnome Glider/Gnome Stronghold at Grand Tree Regular tree patch: A little farther south and west of the fruit tree patch here is a regular tree patch. Again, this is easily accessible using the gnome glider. Lumbridge Tele/Lumby Tree patch: You can easily reach this patch with a Lumbridge or Home Teleport. Whenever you go to a Fruit or Regular Tree patch, make sure you have: -a rake -a gardening trowel -a spade -the super compost you will use for the tree patch -the farmer payment -The seedling of the tree/trees you will be planting -A Woodcutting axe to cut down your previous tree at the patch To plant either fruit or regular trees, you will first have to turn your seeds into saplings. To do this, you need: (for each tree seed) -A plant pot -Your gardening trowel -A filled watering can Take your tree seed and ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹ÃâuseÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ it with your plant pot, planting the seed. Then, water the potted seed once. Now wait a minute or two, and within a few minutes, that potted seed will become a seedling or sapling ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãânow you are ready to plant it. Head to the tree patch you wish to plant the seed at, and rake it clear of weeds. If you already have another tree planted there, use your woodcut axe to cut it down until it is a stump, then quickly use your spade on the stump to dig up the tree. Once the patch is cleared, fertilize it with SUPER COMPOST (donÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t use regular, IÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ll explain why shortly) and plant the sapling in the patch. Then speak to the farmer nearby and give them the payment to watch your tree. If you do not pay the farmer to watch the tree, you will need secateurs to heal it if it becomes diseased, and you can expect to spend a LONG time keeping an eye on each tree. (Fruit trees take upwards of 12 hours each to grow, but give BIG amounts of experience, regular trees take less time to grow)
  6. To start farming you will first need some essential equipment. Most everything I speak of here will be done at allotment patches or tree patches. I will speak of allotment patches first. There are four different allotment patches that you can use, and the more you use at once, the faster your farming level will go up. Start with the Falador/Draynor Village Patch first (which I will list first here), and then depending on your magic level or the quests you may have done, include as many other allotment patches as you feel comfortable with. The 4 locations of allotment patches are: Falador/Draynor Village Allotment: This allotment (and the Catherby/Cammy tele one if you have the level) is the first allotment you should use, as it is accessible to the lowest level player who hasnÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t done many quests. You can get here quickly by teleporting to falador and then walking out of the Fally south gate and east to the patch, but my much preferred way is to use a charged ammy of glory if you have done the heroÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s quest, and tele to draynor village. The patch is actually closer to draynor village, especially since you can use the fence hop shortcut to walk diagonally to the patch, and the tele puts you right next to a bank. This allotment also works very nicely if you are taking the Poor ManÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s path and thieving your seeds from the Master Farmers in Draynor. Camelot teleport/Catherby Allotment: This allotment is probably the most useful if you have the mage level to cammy tele. It is also the closest to a bank out of all the allotments. Ardougne Teleport/East Ardougne Allotment: This allotment is one of the farther ones from a bank, and is a little ways to walk, but it still greatly helps if you are trying to raise your level quickly. Ectophial Teleport/Port Phasmatys Allotment: Like the ardougne allotment, this is relatively far from a bank, HOWEVER, it is not far at all from a teleport, so if you can fit it, bring what u need when you tele there. Just make sure you refill your ectophial! Each allotment area is set up like so: The allotment patches are where you plant things like potatos, onions, etc. (3 seeds at a time) The herb patches, of course, are where you plant herbs. (1 seed at a time) The protection flower/limpwurt root patch is where you plant exactly that. (1 seed at a time) Whenever you go to an allotment patch, make sure you have: -a rake -a seed dibber -a spade -the compost/super compost you will use for the seeds -the farmer payments if you choose to use that route -any baskets or sacks you may need to harvest -You actually DO NOT need a watering can with the strategies I am giving you ;) I know, you can thank me for not having to water later. Any of this equipment (except for super compost) can be bought from farming stores located near the draynor village and catherby allotments. Tools can also be stored with Tool Leprechauns, located near every farming patch. To plant something at an allotment patch, first use your rake on the patch to clear the weeds. Then either use super compost or regular compost with the patch once it is clear. If you use regular compost, make sure you pay the farmer to watch your crops so that you do not need to keep track of them. If you use super compost, make sure you have the appropriate protection flower in the middle. (fully grown) If you have the flower for protection from disease, you can walk away- you donÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t need to water super-composted seeds. Things shouldnÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t die on you if you do this, (except for herbs which have no protection) but if they do, you have to ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹ÃâuseÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ a spade on them to dig them up. **ALSO!** Keep in mind that if you do the "My arm's big adventure" quest, you gain access to an herb patch where herbs cannot get diseased - MEANING THEY WILL ALWAYS GROW AND GIVE A HARVEST! you can access the patch easily through a Trollheim tele, just make sure you use super compost to get the most out of each herb seed :)
  7. Welcome to my easy guide to any level Farming! This guide is compiled from my knowledge of farming, and all the lessons and tips and tricks I learned when I started farming, so that you donÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t have to make the same mistakes I did! That being said, this is a strategy guide showing the fastest routes to any level farming... it doesn't offer much info on hops, specials, etc. Farming ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ ItÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s a skill that very few people enjoy in Runescape, in fact, at the time I write this ONLY 75 PEOPLE IN THE ENTIRE GAME OF RUNESCAPE have lvl 99 farming! But it is a skill that can provide you great benefits and rewards if you have the patience to do it! Most of the reason anyway, that people donÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t enjoy farming, is because their impression of the skill is formed in the lower, and relatively unrewarding and boring levels of the skill. And that, my friends, is why I bring you this guide! Hopefully, with the knowledge I have learned from the extensive farming I have done, Farming will be much less boring and more rewarding to you! This guide is done in the following format- There are 8 stages to getting to any level farming above 57, and of course, less than 8 stages if you are shooting for a lvl less than 57ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâæ These stages are: 1-Potatos and onions 2-Cabbage and Tomatos 3-Sweetcorn 4-Your first trees 5-Strawberries 6-Second tree batch 7-Watermelons 8-Final stage (lvl 57+) Each stage will be one post. Of course, if you are already a certain farming level, feel free to jump in wherever you like in the guide :) On each post, I will describe 3 different paths you can take to complete the stage. These paths are: A. The Poor ManÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s path- Take this path if you have very little money, and you want to level your farming without spending anything on it. B. The Middle-Ground- I recommend this path- take this path if you have some money that you are willing to spend on farming, (anywhere from 200k to a mil or more) but you are looking to make that money back in the longer run, and maybe turn some profit. C. The High RollerÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s path- Take this path if you have plenty of money to spend on farming, and want to level it as fast as possible. (*NOTE* To begin on the poor manÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s path you must have at least 38 Thieving in order to Thieve from the Master Farmers in Ardougne or Draynor Village Square. 38 Thieving can be obtained very easily, and if you have 40 or so hitpoints or more, it only takes about an hour and a half or two hours to get.) LetÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s begin! Table of Contents: 1st Post: Introduction to Guide (You're reading it) 2nd Post: Locations we will be using -Allotments 3rd Post: Locations we will be using -Trees 4th Post: Super compost and the Farming Clock 5th Post: Other Farming tips, tricks, and important info 6th Post: Stage 1 7th Post: Stage 2 8th Post: Stage 3 9th Post: Stage 4 10th Post: Stage 5 11th Post: Stage 6 12th Post: Stage 7 13th Post: Stage 8 and onward 14th Post: Conclusion
  8. Yep, gotta love it, its probably the hardest part of putting together a clan. I made it so they have to activate their forum account so that I know their email is valid. Then, if they don't log in for 2 weeks to the forum or post, I send them a warning via email. If the inactivity continues for another 2 weeks, they are deleted and banned from clan events and all that. Actually if anyone has any suggestions on ways to control inactivity, please feel free to suggest :)
  9. I think the answer as to what makes Runescape so successful is simple: You can play it literally ANYWHERE you have internet access and a computer made in the last 5 years. I mean come on, how many of us have logged on during study hall or between college classes? Try doing that with WoW or almost any other MMORPG ever made.
  10. This is pretty fascinating I think. I am a Finance major in college and the wacky runescape economy always gets my interest. :)
  11. Clan name: The Confederacy of Rune's Elite (The C.O.R.E.) Clan website: http://www.geocities.com/infernocentral2/home.html Clan leaders: Dr Toxic and Nomar0502 F2p clan cape: N/A P2p clan cape: Team 49 Number of Members: 8 and growing (New clan) Average hitpoint and combat level: 90 Type of clan (skill or pk): Skill and PK clan Recent War Record: N/A as of yet.
  12. Yes, I can tell you truthfully that I WOULD NOT. And you CAN blame him for being human. Humans have self control, he does not. Getting caught up in the feeling of the moment is no different than saying "I felt like it." People cannot just go around getting caught up in their feelings whenever they want, for greed or pleasure, and not be held accountable because "they're human" So am I, and so is everyone else who is honest. He completely tossed self-control out the window, laughed it up and had a good time ruining things for other people, and we want to let it go because he's human. He deserves severe punishment so that no one else tries to abuse the next bug that is found and become "a legend", knowing it's not that big of a deal, they were just in "the moment" It's just absurd and disgusting that people think this is cool. Edit: And I never said anything about spelling. By saying anyone over the age of 12, I meant anyone with more self-control than a child.
  13. Durial in no way, sense, shape, or form deserves to be congratulated or even complimented for his actions. Being an agreeable and "decent" person (which he obviously isn't anyway- decency is respecting others) is no excuse for blatant disregard of rules and actions for ones own fun or benefit. There shouldn't even be an argument over whether or not he is permanently banned, it is obvious how much he broke the rules and must pay the consequences. He is not a legend, he is the epitomy of scamming and the darker side of runescape. Anyone who even considers the fact that he should be famous for this should be disgusted with themselves, and are ruining the game for everyone. Do we all love it when our items get scammed from us? I don't think so. Do you walk around telling people how happy you are that you were scammed by "soandso" and lost 2 mil? I guarantee not. Congratulating or complimenting durial is egging on and encouraging more more and more scammers that look up to widespread destruction of peoples accounts and getting personal fame from it, and therefore just making runescape worse and worse. He should have had the self-respect and decency to have reported the bug, congratulations on having the self-control of a 6 year old. Guess who else gets "caught up in the adrenaline of the moment?" Child molesters, rapists, and serial killers. Which isn't too far from the truth seeing as how durial can be quoted to say he was having too much fun killing people to pay attention... Let's just pretend for a second that there was 4 million in real life cash sitting in your neighbors house. Would you walk next door and kill both of them in cold blood because you "were too excited" that you could? I would hope not, and if you answer yes to that question, well then you already know what type of person you are. Runescape, while not real, relies on the same principles of human decency. JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DOES NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD. Congratulating Durial is in principal the same as congratulating a serial killer for all the fame he gets. And as for you 8 year olds who are happy that this happened... wake up! Jagex works it's [wagon] off for you to have an enjoyable game, and you cheer when they take a hit. LET ME MAKE THIS PERFECTLY CLEAR AND AGREE WITH JIGGERYQUA: The majority of runescape players over the age of 12 WOULD NOT DO WHAT DURIAL HAS DONE. If you can not realize that I am telling the truth with this, and think that I would have done the same as him, like you would, then I highly encourage you to quit runescape and go into real life. You have much more to learn about how things work. Not to mention how much better you would make the game by doing so.
  14. o ok thx a lot guys... have a good one.
  15. I've done the quest, now I have Magic Secateurs... I've also heard that they increase crop yeild for farming, which would be excellent... So I was wondering if anyone had any actual numbers regarding how much they increase yeild by, say for like herbs... Thx guys...
  16. I enjoyed the article, simple, but interesting no doubt. The main thing I'm wondering about is how is Jagex going to continue banning in the future? If it is true that they are trying to ban all characters associated with an ip address, then could someone potentially get banned from logging on to a public computer? Or what if you live in a big family and one or two of your brothers/sisters auto without anyone knowing and then one day everyone gets banned? The ultimate solution I believe, if possible, would be for Jagex to create software that not only first finds the macro program, but also looks and checks for repetitive character movement or tracks INTERACTIONS to find what character the macroed supplies are being transferred or traded to on a regular basis -and then bans them automatically as soon as it is verified. Most autoers will have throw away characters anyway, that can be easily started again the next day after a ban, and so by allowing them (the macroers) to simply remake a disposable account, and waiting until there are another 20,000 something autoers on runescape to ban anyone, it does more harm to the game then help, and allows macroers to build up a cheaters supply again. And so my thoughts on this topic are mainly that: A. How are future bans going to happen and can someone unsuspectingly get banned? and B. To solve this problem as much as is practically possible, Jagex needs to find a way to CONTINUOUSLY ban macroers.
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