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  1. Sharpshooter is useful if you Nex, reverence for lots of things that require staying power but saves only 10k per use, knock-out is the only one that increases melee kph but only slightly, surefooted doesn't work beyond 93 agility, call of the sea doesn't seem to do very much, oddball is fun to watch?

     

    Reverence is arguably just as good at Nex, for the very reason you just said. For RSOF teams, Reverence is generally better, as the purpose is to deal the minimum damage needed to remain on the team, while staying as long as you can so that you aren't forced to teleport prematurely. In teams where loot is actually shared, it depends heavily on how experienced your team is. Teams that are coordinated to bank, restock, and return quickly benefit more from the increased kill speed, while teams that spend a significant amount of time banking are better off prolonging their trip by a kill whenever possible. Also, members with better gear benefit from Reverence more, as later in the trip, they will be using their Super restores primarily for prayer and not so much for stat restoration (I have personally gone through several 4-man and 5-man kills using one Saradomin brew or less, usually just to heal off Overload damage.) In contrast, someone constantly using Saradomin brew will find themselves using a lot of Super restore anyways and losing their excess prayer to Nex's draining tactics.

     

    As far as which aura to buy now, I would make a list of the ones you like most. Then purchase the one with the most expensive normal price, assuming you don't need them soon. By buying the more expensive one now, and the cheaper one after, you will have more points remaining than if you did it the other way around - points that can be saved for future possible upgrades, other auras you may decide you want after all, or emotes/titles.

  2. You should be able to buy every bindable item from the rewards shop. Though they should cost a ton of tokens and have skill+dg reqs. Such as 99 smithing for prom 2h or 99 slayer and 99 dg for a hex.

     

    Because that wouldn't be at all overpowered.

     

    Imagine Castle Wars with a Guardian's ward + grounding boots and full sagittarian, or Nex with a hexhunter bow. Corp with a primal spear, etc, etc. It would make Dungeoneering essentially give out the best items in the game, making almost all other methods redundant, as well as making the current chaotics useless, why would you ever choose a chaotic crossbow over a hexhunter bow, what monster do you actually range that doesn't use magic?

     

    Nex with an HHB would be kind of crappy. The average Ruby bolt hit is around 280. Even if HHB hits 800s, its average hit will only be around 340 thanks to the 500 damage cap. Improving your average hit by 60, at the cost of a shield and like 90 ranged attack? That's not even considering curses phase where it becomes even worse, with your average hit dropping to around 270, while Diamonds average around 240. This is again, assuming the HHB hits 800s, and at the cost of a shield and around 90 ranged attack.

  3. Why are they forcing dungeoneering onto people so much.. >_>

     

    It's a skill, quests are going to require it and use it just like any other skill.

     

    Bleh, it's a minigame, not a skill.

     

    Points:

     

    [hide]- I lol'ed IRL at the Elfinlocks scene :lol: She's the #1 unluckiest NPC going.

    - The multi-character control was really good, I liked that.

    - Puzzle rooms were ok... #2 was harder than #3 to be honest.

    - BOOM SLUG GOT PANCAKE'D. Kinda disgusting but slightly satisfying.

    - What the f*** with Lucy at the end, way to finish on a depressing note Jagex :([/hide]

     

    1) It appears on the list of skills in the skills menu.

    2) You gain experience points and it levels up following the same formula as any other skill (only going past 120)

    3) It is included in the sum of your skill levels

    4) It comes with skill capes, that incidentally also trim other skill capes

     

    It doesn't matter if you personally feel it is designed more like a mini-game or a skill, because it's officially a skill and will be treated as such.

  4. Why are they forcing dungeoneering onto people so much.. >_>

     

    It's a skill, quests are going to require it and use it just like any other skill.

     

    Did you complain about All Fired Up forcing Firemaking on people so much? Or the Void series forcing Smithing, Crafting, and Construction on people? Or maybe While Guthix Sleeps forcing people to do Herblore Farming and Hunting? How about all the quests that have used Summoning since Summoning was released?

     

    The only difference is that when you add Crafting to a quest, it's to build a device or solve a short puzzle to build something, and when you add Dungeoneering, it's a short foray into a Dungeon with NPCs. Conceptually, it's the same - a skill being incorporated into a quest.

  5. Where does this stand at gp/hour? In ffa split teams, in a 6 man team.

     

    Depends heavily on your team's skill and experience level. RSOF teams go anywhere from 6:2 to 6:4, even with a healthy mix of Pernix items and some Divine/Elysian spirit shields being used. A 6:2 typically takes around 40 minutes including banking time while a 6:4 will probably be around 50 minutes. This results in 3 to 4.8 kills per hour, or 0.5 to 0.8 kills per person per hour. With the average item being worth about 250M at the moment, at 1:32, that's 64 to 40 hours per drop's value per person, or 4-6M per hour.

     

    TNH easily manages 5:3, often gets 5:4 with experienced members. We also generally coordinate better - our 5:3s typically run about 40 minutes including banking, and our 5:4s typically run about 45 minutes. That yields 4.5 to 5.3 kills per hour, or .9 to 1.1 kills per person per hour. At those figures it's 36 to 29 hours per drop's value per person, or 7-9M per hour.

     

    From friends/associates who are in PiD, probably the most distinguished Nex hunting team currently, I've heard that their average teams are like high-end RSOF teams as far as killing rates. They have a few particularly strong teams that consistently manage around 1 Kppph too.

  6. I'm going to start boss hunting with my clan, so I don't care which is better for PvP because I suck at PvP. (and the longsword looks WAY cooler)

     

    Longsword is pretty much always outclassed by Rapier or Maul in PvM. The discussion is about which is better, not which is cooler. If you have nothing to contribute in regards to which is better, then keep your comments to yourself, as they are completely irrelevant.

  7. My log shows approximately 1 unique drop per 33 kills. Combined with Maz's, our average rate is 1 in 32 roughly.

     

    However, don't expect it in 35 kills. I've personally gone almost 200 kills dry before, and I've gotten back to backs several times now. If you expect a drop every 35, changes are you're going to be sorely disappointed.

  8. now that we now upgraded whuo is coming,it could be better than rapier,so cls could be better option,good thing I didnt get any yet,will wait for that update before getting any chaotic

    rapier was inferior to CLS for slashing purposes though against high slash defense monsters.

    If the new whip rises as the new ultimate slash weapon, it's going to be the CLS that loses its use.

    Whereas rapier would probably just get demoted to best nonspear stab weapon

     

    This. Rapier will still likely dominate in a lot of situations. Iron/Steel/Mithril dragons are significantly weaker to stab than they are slash, the upgraded whip would have to be amazing (or a stab weapon) to trump Rapier there.

  9. I'm inclined to believe the update may be as good as they are hyping it up to be. We've only ever had teasers like this for.. Dungeeonering? This has certainly got my hopes up for the clan citadel.

     

    We had something similar for Farming.

    What was the teaser for farming?

     

    IIRC, you could start getting tools. I think seeds too. I don't remember too clearly.

  10. The Nex Hunters are a small group of players with high combat levels and carefully honed PvM skills that enjoy cooperatively fighting Nex. We emphasize learning, improvement, and teamwork. Hunting Nex can be a profitable venture - many of the members of this team have earned a billion or more in their shares alone. However, for many of us, Nex is not as much about the profitability as the challenge, gaming experience, and entertainment.

     

    As a result of our approach to Nex, our team is quite different from the norm. Now, we are founding a clan that will bring other like-minded individuals together and show them our methods. We hope to establish a strong community where everyone can learn to be better players, meet trustworthy teammates and friends, have fun, and make plenty of gold in the meantime. If this sounds like a community which you would like to be part of, read on.

     

    Nex is, unfortunately, not for everyone, and we ask that all applicants meet the following requirements:

     

    Skills

     

    99 Attack, Strength, Defense, Magic, Ranged, Constitution

    96 or higher Summoning

    95 or higher Prayer

    93 or higher Herblore

     

    Equipment

     

    Chaotic crossbow

    Dragon claws

    Ranger boots

    Amulet of fury

     

    The other gear slots are more flexible, and options are provided in the guide we provide to all applicants and team members.

     

    Other requirements

     

    Rigour prayer unlocked

    Full ancient ceremonial robes

    Skype - preferably with a microphone

    An additional 100M in cash (This is not an entry fee, it is merely to show you are capable of affording all the necessary supplies. You may include the value of your Saradomin brews / Super restore potions / Ruby and Diamond bolts (e) for this requirement.)

    Ability to join the clan chat

     

    Expectations

     

    This clan will operate primarily in coinshare. However, loot will still be fairly distributed if for some unfortunate circumstance (lag, disconnect, death) you are unable to obtain your split of a drop. The emphasis of this team is on working together, and we expect all members to look out for one another. Share supplies with those who need them, bless those who fall, communicate well, and always think of the team's welfare. Watch over your teammates, because they will watch over you, too.

     

    If you meet all of the requirements and feel like this is the right clan for you, PM me (Soma2035) in Runescape, or join "The Nex Hunters" clan chat for more information on where and how to apply.

     

    Feel free to post any questions you may have here.

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    when I see it actually soloed, then I'll believe it can be soloed.

     

    Until then, it's all talk.

     

    Funny. The day you ask to see it soloed, I find a video of a nex solo. His method is similar to the method I'd use if I were to try to solo, but I'd opt for Vesta's longsword over Dragon claws, bring Recover special potions, and use the lure spot only to delay her so I can spam more spec pots. Also, switch Torva for specials.

     

    EDIT: Judging by the description, the video-maker wasn't the first to solo; his friend was, and it seems like his friend has already been no-lifing soloes. Which really isn't bad considering that at 40 minutes per kill + a 5 minute bank, you're getting 1.33 kills per hour, much better than the typical team ATM.

  12. the people arguing for Nex just didn't read the OP

     

    post a boss that you could actually solo and would no life at.

     

    Taken directly from the first post. :rolleyes:

    But who reads on a forum, right?

     

    Why do you assume you can't solo Nex?

     

    Here's some facts:

    - Logdotzip has already gotten past Blood phase solo, with plenty of supplies left.

    - Ice can be beaten solo with only a handful of restores and 1 or 2 brews if you are lucky with prison-breaking.

    - I've personally beaten 2/3 of curses solo with only a few potions (was duo and team mate accidentally teleported right after we began). It takes a long time but it's definitely doable.

    - You can keep 28 additional potions in the room for a whole hour if you use a bless account, 56 if you create two graves (blessed items stay for the whole hour even if the gravestone is destroyed)

     

    In fact, at this point I'm sure Nex can be soloed. And I would rather spend all day trying to succeed at a Nex solo than no-life any other boss for a day (except maybe TDs).

     

    And I HAVE spent days no-lifing Nex, as have many others.

     

    EDIT: So, the thing about Yak items being dropped into your grave was a rumor started by someone who can't count. My bad. Doesn't really matter though.

  13. I wouldn't no life any boss except for Nex. Other than TDs, they're all insanely dull, and none of them really pay out well anymore either. With a good team, you can expect several times the profit from Nex than you can from any other boss.

     

    And you can most definitely no-life Nex. The team I'm a part of has under 20 members, and we've kept 4-6 man trips going for over 8 hours before pretty easily.

  14. I was merely talking about myself. I didn't even see your post when I posted. Btw, I'm not some underwater basket weeving major, I am a senior in Engineering, which is one of the harder majors. But that is what most of us do. We work our asses all for the better part of the semester and then as soon as finals is up, we throw a rager.

     

    Sorry if I offended you, and sorry that your friend is an introvert.

     

    Also, I would like to point out that just because someone isn't hardworking, doesn't mean they aren't a good student. People learn at different rates, some of us are able to grasp a concept quickly, while others might be confused.

     

    Fair enough. And no I wasn't offended. I just found it kind of bizarre that you would assume you speak for everyone. Speaking of engineering, my friend happens to be in bio-engineering lol.

     

    In any case, the point is that sleep deprivation might be cruel and harmful, but it's still nowhere close to some of the horrifying things we humans do to each other today, especially in China. The whistle blower may have had a very hard time as an inmate, but it's not even close to what some of his peers are undergoing at similar facilities, and him calling it torture still seems a bit laughable, considering the disgusting methods of torture that the word calls to mind.

  15. Allright. Let's put it this way. Let's make a line of numbers between -10 to 10.

     

    Now, waterboarding someone 183 times in 30 days gets a -9 or -10. Probably -9 because I somehow doubt you couldn't find something more sadistic if you really, really tried.

     

    And for 10, let's say having a very nice time with members of the gender you are interested in. I'm phrasing it like this for the small percent of the population whose interests are different then the larger percent of the population.

     

    Now, obviously forcing a person to mine all day and goldfarm all night doesn't get a solid -9. But what we're trying to say is, that doesn't earn it a number somewhere on the positive side either.

     

    The question isn't whether or not it's the worse form of cruel, unusual, obscene punishment (although it obviously scores in the "unusual" category.) The question is, DOES it qualify as some sort of obscene punishment. Which, imo, it does. How does forcing a guy to mine for 12 hours then not letting them sleep sound? Don't compare it to being waterboarded 183 times in 30 days. I just want to know if you consider it excessive punishment and/or torture.

     

    See, that's the thing that makes this ridiculous. Waterboarding at a -9 or -10? I think it would be exaggerating to call it a -4. You're awfully naive about the amazing ways human's have invented to inflict pain on one another, both psychological and physical. Which is the crux of the matter - when you consider what other atrocities are committed today, forcing people to spend exhausting hours playing a computer game to make you money doesn't even come close to genuine "torture".

     

    lol at comparing sleep deprivation of a college student to that of a prisoner.

     

    College student: Sleep deprived for the week of finals (and or some other deadlines), followed by a big party where we get to go out and get drunk, likely until we pass out with some random stranger or puke somewhere.

     

    Prisoner: Sleep deprived because of staying up all day doing physical labor and all night staring at some stupid screen. When they are done...well, there is no done for them. They do this for their entire sentance.

     

    Be glad your an american in the 21st century. (Also let Blyaunte voice her opinion, as this isn't the 1800's or the early 1900's.)

     

    I like how you automatically assume you know everything about everyone. Sorry, but that's just not true. This particular friend doesn't go to parties, and doesn't spend time socializing with his classmates besides the rare moments he has between classes. Why? Because he's at his home, either studying, or sending e-mails to his professors asking for clarification about the homework, because the professor stated "0 < x < 0" in the homework assignment.

     

    Just because some college students get off easy doesn't mean all of them do - there ARE genuinely hard-working college students who spend ridiculous amounts of hours, cutting into their sleep, just to keep up.

     

    Oh, so they're punishing the inmates for poor work in the same fashion that elementary and middleschool students in their schooling system are punished for their poor work. Forced to stand in uncomfortable positions and beatings. Again, this is torture how? Within the past few decades, forcing students who perform badly to stand, either holding their arms up or carrying heavy weights, and beating them with wooden/plastic devices, was not only the norm but the EXPECTED in the public schooling system. As in, the parents accepted it as reasonable punishment to instill a strong work ethic. This is a cultural thing, not a sadistic thing.

    Not so many decades before that women weren't people under the law, so does that mean that it would still be okay if other cultures treated women like that? Oh, wait. That actually happens, and we all get upset over it. Also, I'm pretty sure those children were not hit with metal pipes and allowed to have a proper night's sleep.

     

    I don't recall who said it, but I once read (and I'm paraphrasing here) "You can judge a society on how it treats is prisoners.".

     

    Actually, I'm pretty sure this kind of schooling still exists today. I've heard horror stories from my cousins still in Taiwan about how harsh their education system is recently, but they're quite ambiguous. The only more detailed accounts I have are from my parents' generation, which is why I said "a few decades ago."

     

    Wow...err...umm...well....there we go then... :blink: .

     

    I'm scared of university now.

     

    To be fair, the reason my friend's college life is so miserable this quarter is because his professors are incompetent as well as ridiculous. Normal college students don't have to put up with crap like assignments undergoing 5 different corrections because the professor can't figure his own class out, all done the night the assignment is due.

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    This is just another in the long line of abuses by china... and we owe them how much? sigh. and to all the idiots saying LOL VIDEOGAMES, how many of you have actually played a game 12 hrs straight? ive done it once or twice. towards hour 9 im wondering why im still playing. now imagine doing that all day everyday after breaking rocks all day with overlords who will beat you if you look at them funny.

     

    Which is just ordinary Chinese prison culture, if not less harsh than.

     

    The point isn't that it's acceptable, the point is that picking this as a sign of the inhumanity going on over their is laughable, because comparably, this is a very small issue.

  17. Inhumane as this situation might be, calling it torture is laughable. This isn't being done in some sadistic way, and it doesn't even come close to the brutality that the word torture generally implies. It's horrible that there are people are doing this to each other, but the reactions here are way exaggerated.

    As well as backbreaking mining toil, he carved chopsticks and toothpicks out of planks of wood until his hands were raw and assembled car seat covers that the prison exported to South Korea and Japan. He was also made to memorise communist literature to pay off his debt to society.

    "If I couldn't complete my work quota, they would punish me physically. They would make me stand with my hands raised in the air and after I returned to my dormitory they would beat me with plastic pipes. We kept playing until we could barely see things,"

     

    Definitely not torture. They're not even trying to get information out of them![/sarcasm]

     

    1) So... they required menial labor? And they demanded more work and had worse working conditions? Sounds like the rest of the impoverished population in China.

     

    2) Oh, so they're punishing the inmates for poor work in the same fashion that elementary and middleschool students in their schooling system are punished for their poor work. Forced to stand in uncomfortable positions and beatings. Again, this is torture how? Within the past few decades, forcing students who perform badly to stand, either holding their arms up or carrying heavy weights, and beating them with wooden/plastic devices, was not only the norm but the EXPECTED in the public schooling system. As in, the parents accepted it as reasonable punishment to instill a strong work ethic. This is a cultural thing, not a sadistic thing.

     

    College students aren't forced to have no sleep for a week. They aren't beaten into submission if they don't attend lectures. These people are.

     

    One of my friends here on TIF (who I now know IRL, and attends the University of Washington in Seattle) has been complaining non-stop this quarter about how he is lucky to get 10 hours of sleep per week, because of incompetent professors assigning reports at incredibly late hours, and the oversized workload. For the same reason, he's barely been able to play Runescape, or in fact, do anything else besides work. I assure you - he is not alone. Not to mention, he doesn't work yet - plenty of students have part-time jobs, compounding this problem.

     

    And students in Taiwan within the past few decades WERE beaten into submission if they misbehaved. It was expected of the teachers that they were proper disciplinarians. Even elementary and middle school students were punished this way (although they weren't beaten as badly).

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