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pati

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Everything posted by pati

  1. +1 doing lost city was the first thing I did when I became member
  2. if runescape isn't fun anymore,and the community stinks, and it's easy te gain lvls then why do you still play it?
  3. Because i'm lazy, and i can't be bothered to buy and sell stuff lol. Also I'm just about to add pictures of levels up. mining and smithing over 200k gold isn't lazy? anyway, good luck as already sugested I would split up your goal into minor goals otherwise you get burnt out more easy
  4. indead, the community do people care if I have 100% on GTA? probably not But I know if you're good in runescape you get a lot of respect from other players
  5. I just deleted what I didn't do (it's easier to read): Helped a friend/Stranger do a quest trained together with a good mate Helped out a new player learn about the game
  6. for me hardest is slowest so I'd say slayer
  7. phat ... I have a scythe so I don't really care about ears
  8. I never played in the old days of runescape classic (started in 2003). But no highscores .. That's just weerd People are always talking about the good ole days. Actually I think it can be compared with when my grandfather talks about his good ole days. When he was young. In rsc there where a lot less scammers, hackers, noobs, ... I think you can compare it with less IRL criminality and less environment clogging back then. In rsc you also had no barrows, cw, ... all fun things that everybody knows today but didn't exist in the good ole days. It was much simpler in rsc. IRL: computer, tv, ... things almost everybody uses today but also didn't exist in the good ole days. my conclusion: rsc and runescape 2 have both pros and contras but if I had to choose I'd chose for runescape 2
  9. never done barrows and not planning to do it atm
  10. 3/10 he is right (about the higher aim) btw: I am going for 99 wanna race? :D
  11. Normally I enjoy reading behind the scenes But this time it's just a bunch of nonsenses so I don't like it
  12. I agree 100%
  13. 1k smithing and selling bronze stuff to store 100k smithing and selling iron/steel/mith stuff to store 1000k smetling and selling steel bars
  14. yet I still don't believe staking is gambling if you have bad cards in poker you can still win however in staking if you have bad armor and stats compared to your opponent you will lose
  15. gambling in runescape :?: Yes, gambling. Do you know Barbarian Assault? You can gamble your point there. Besides, everything based on droprates could be qualified as gambling. And so does staking. lol, like nobody ever "verbally abused" you at school etc. betraying, cheating, ... = all things that can happen in real life, even if your 13. What you literally state is true. However, just because it happens in RL there is nothing wrong with happening ingame? That is about the stupidest I've ever heard. ofcours it's wrong my point is: sh*t happens everywhere, anytime about BA: never played it so it could count as gambling however: monster drop rate = gambling? explain that cause I don't understand and staking is certainly not gambling, it's mainly about skills and items and perhaps a bit of luck
  16. already knew about this why on earth do you take 20m to a party?
  17. I remember when i got it :) indead however it's not easy to get the money for it. very nice =D>

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