Everything posted by Soma2035
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Bubsa Sings RuneScape: What happened next
I don't get it either. Some people said he's banned, but it doesn't show him as being banned. He's also got 13K posts and seems to be pretty well respected. Maybe he got banned from RS and quit?
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Pokemon Thread
Not caring about EVs is fine if you're playing in game, but IVs may still matter, because they can give your Pokemon more type coverage. On that subject, your team has VERY redundant type coverage, even for in-game use. If you want to build a team of all Eevees, First, you NEED Vaporeon. Vaporeon is officially the best of all 7 evolutions, both in-game and competitively. The best one to leave out would be Flareon, simply because Flareon's stats don't agree with its movepool. This isn't a matter of competitiveness or not... this is like giving Gyarados Surf. It just doesn't work. Flareon has very nice base attack, and horrid base special attack... but no good physical attack moves, but tons of good special attack moves. Vaporeon - Surf, Ice Beam, Wish, Protect This will give you two types of attacks, both with decent power. Wish/Protect functions as recover does. You can also heal your other Pokemon with Wish and save yourself some Potions. Jolteon - Thunderbolt, Thunder, Thunder Wave, Shadowball There is really no point in Spark if you have thunderbolt. However, Thunder works good in rain. Thunderwave actually isn't all that useful in-game either, so if you want, replace it with Yawn (which will help for catching stuff). Espeon - Psychic, Hidden Power, Calm Mind, Wish/Morning Sun First of all, Espeon can't even learn recover and I don't know if it gets Psybeam. Morning sun usually acts like recover but heals extra in sun, and less in Hail, Rain, or Sandstorm. Hidden Power is a very overlooked attack. It has up to 70 Base Attack (which isn't bad at all, running off of Espeon's high special attack). However, it can also have any type in the game. It's calculated base on your IVs. It might take a few uses to figure out what type of HP your Espeon has, but as long as it isn't Psychic, it'll be a MUCH more useful move than Psybeam could be. Umbreon - Curse, Payback, Body Slam, Wish/Moonlight Umbreon is not a very good in-game Pokemon as a whole, thanks to its poor movepool. However, one of the more competitive sets with some modification may suit you pretty well. Curse raises your attack and defense, at the cost of your abysmal speed stat (no loss there). Use it as many times as you feel safe, up to 6, and Payback / Body Slam will do serious damage to a lot of things. Body Slam gets the benefit of Paralysis though. Payback does extra if you get hit before you attack, so low speed is actually beneficial. Leafeon - Swords Dance, Leaf Blade, Return, X-Scissor/Synthesis Remember, physical moves for high physical attack, special moves for high special attack. Leafeon has pathetic special attack but excellent attack and respectable speed. SD will allow you to double his already enormous attack. Leaf Blade has increased criticals, Return is normal type so gives you some coverage, X-Scissor is bug type and also gives coverage. Alternatively, replace X-Scissor or Return with Synthesis for another healing move. Glaceon - Ice Beam, Blizzard, Shadowball/Hidden Power, Hail Ice Beam is only if you want to save time. Hail triggers Glaceon's ability and nets you 20% evade, while also making Blizzard 100% accurate AND break protect 30% of the time. Shadowball for coverage, although hidden power works well too. Glaceon does NOT get Surf, or Hydro Pump, or Bubblebeam. As far as your second team goes... Tyranitar - Earthquake, Flamethrower, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt (he can learn those right?) Charizard - Flamethrower, Fly, Earthquake, CAtk1 Either Alakazam or Gengar - NO NO NO NO NO. What the hell is this? >.< Battle Frontier is MADE of hax. If you are not EV-ing your team, you will not stand a chance. And you will never get anywhere with a moveset like that. Assuming you want the current team, Gengar (LEAD) @ Choice Scarf 252 Special Attack, 252 Speed, Timid Shadowball, Focus Blast, Subsitute, Trick Tyranitar @ Choice Band 252 Attack, 204 Speed, 52 Hitpoints, Adamant Stone Edge, Crunch, Aqua Tail, Earthquake Charizard @ Salac Berry 252 Attack, 252 Speed Belly Drum, Endure, Fire Punch, Earthquake When you start with Gengar, take advantage of your 450+ speed and blast away with Shadowball or Focus Blast, whichever will hurt them more. Once something comes in that can survive your Shadowball / Focus Blast, remember that choice scarf will not let you switch an attack. Instead, go to Tyranitar or Charizard. Tyranitar is fairly simple. He'll have ridiculously high attack power with Choice Band + Base 134 attack. Stone Edge and Crunch get STAB. Earthquake is just a great move all around. Aqua Tail for more coverage. Again, you can only use ONE attack so pick the right one. Once you use it, you have to keep using it, or switch. Then, Gengar has a trick up his sleeve... pun intended. Bring in Gengar on something that can't hurt Gengar, and use trick. That'll make THEM super fast... but also trap them into using one move. Which is great because Tyranitar is immune to psychic, Gengar is immune to normal, fighting, and ground, and Charizard is immune to ground. Plenty of immunities makes it very nice for a free switch in. Charizard has a specific role. Bring it in on something that WILL NOT HURT IT MUCH. Use Bellydrum while they change (yes, battle frontier NPCs change their Pokemon accordingly). Use endure. They will hit you hard but you will have 1 HP left. Now you have +1 speed from Salac berry and +6 attack from Belly drum (which is a 50% speed boost, and a 300% attack boost... or 4x normal damage). Blast away with Earthquake and Fire Punch. Do not try Battle Frontier with an in-game team or you will be horribly disappointed. The Pokemon in Battle Frontier ALL have perfect 31 IVs, and have EVs allocated correctly by nintendo. They also carry well distributed movesets, and know how to switch Pokemon and have the correct abilities. Finally, to make it worse, when you reach higher levels the odds are weighted in their favor. Guillotine no longer hits 30% of the time, it'll start hitting 80% of the time. Hypnosis will hit 90% of the time despite 60% accuracy. Quick claw activates almost all the time.
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Mass banning for penguins?
1.This wouldn't or shouldn't bother any player with some kind of maturity since it reduces the mindless/endless clicking that can lead to repetitive strain/stress injuries. 2.All luck again nothing that should upset anyone with a little maturity. 3.Actually not IMO since it's simply some friends working together. 4.You're right the bigger issue is the "Bug abusers" get to levels that can earn them better RS Gold without putting in the work that a legitimate player did. Too bad jagex didn't name and shame the "Cheaters" that got perm bans. I didn't say it "upset" me. I'm saying that there's no more reason for you to be upset by bug abusers than extremely lucky players. After all, they have the same result in the end. If I spend 100 hours at GWD without a drop, and a first timer in welfare gear spends 10 hours, and he makes a massive amount of cash off of four hilts and a few other items, while I go dry, I accept it, because all in all, it's luck. Just like if there is a bug and someone makes 200M while I've spent my time making nothing, I accept the fact that what he does really has little to no effect on me. Dozens of things done by players and Jagex alike have the same result. I would like the cheater banned, yes, but going out and posting "OMG Y R DEY NOT BANNED!" is going too far. Unless, of course, he made this 200M by killing my best friend via a bug and somehow got his items. Then of course I'd complain, but at that point, it has affected other players drastically, and may have a great impact on me as well. The bottom line is, devaluing achievements happens anyways. There's no reason to fuss about that. If someone's guilty of bug abuse, that's between the rule breaker and the rule creator, and any parties directly, or nearly directly involved.
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Mass banning for penguins?
I wasn't waiting for it because as I've been trying to explain, there's no reason we should care. And the fact that they publicly announced all that tells me they want to be seen as the 'heroes' moreso than as people who are doing what they are suppose to do. Meh, but I guess why shouldn't they...most of rs falls for it anyways. Sometimes I seriously wonder if you guys applaud the person selling you a candy bar at a convenience store. Then again that'd be pretty funny tbh Well I don't personaly care (aside form some feelings of huge injustice in general during the bug), many players DO care for good reason. Jagex already said it, there are players who play purely to get a high score, and having players gain massive ammounts of xp in skills like construction, summoning, herblore, prayer, etc. is just a great big [bleep] you sign. This is the real life eqivalent of performance enhancing drugs in pro sports. Not everyone who plays baseball is competative so alot are not personaly affected by steriod use. But the ones in teh pro legue who do it for a living damn well better care if someone else is dopping becuase it affects THEM personaly too. If your competing for a high score spot, and you lose a bunch of ranks as a result of this, you have been affected, and so it is definatly resonable that you should care about the issue. The whole "devaluing achievements" argument is utter nonsense. I'm sorry, but it is. - Jagex releases a new way to train which is faster than before. Isn't this a, as you put it, "great big [bleep] you sign"? You just spent all the effort getting 99 in thieving and pyramid plunder comes out making it look like a joke? You cooked each lobster on your path to 99 cooking, 2 clicks at a time and lighting your own fires, and cook-x and rogue's den arrive the next day? - You spend hundreds of hours slaying steel and iron dragons hoping for a good drop, and finally, after 5,000 kills, you get a visage. The moment after, the level 70 next to you get one? - You spend weeks saving up money for ice bursts for summoning charms. When you get there, you find a level 20 lootsharing with a level 130 rich friend who doesn't mind spending 50M to give his/her friend free charms. Isn't this also one of those "great big [bleep] you sign"s? Hard work =/= accomplishments in Runescape. Some people get it easy, some people don't. If you play purely to get a good score, and a small amount of players getting ahead of you thanks to a silly bug like this bothers you this much, then you really shouldn't be playing at all. The real problem has nothing to do with scores. The problem is the same reason there's a whole thread of slayer elitists going "OMG JAGEX IS GONNA NERF SLAYER THE WORLD'S GONNA END!" Or why the term "PC Product" was coined.
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Mass banning for penguins?
Why do you care? -.- Because, if there is a rule, stupid, needed, or otherwise, it should be enforced. Think about it this way (I know that by now you're tired of people making RS to real life analogies, but bear with me)... If I decided that I should be allowed to walk around nude, despite laws against it, it would most definately take away some of other people's enjoyment of their life (they would go blind from overexposure to sheer awesomeness if the glare from my body didn't get to them first). The police arrest me. "No!" I say, "I can't be arrested! I think the law is stupid and unnecessary!" Do they care? Of course they don't. That made sense in my head, I hope it does when it makes its way into all of your heads. Also, none of this is from personal experience. Um. The problem is more of the fact that I don't care if you're walking around nude somewhere in New York. I'm far far away, and while yes, I'd agree it's a good thing you were pulled off the streets, I wouldn't be going around screaming "OMG WHY ISN'T THIS GUY ARRESTED YET?" Did he break a rule? Sure. Does he deserve a ban? Sure. That's it. Let Jagex handle it the way they choose to handle it, but it's none of our business, seeing as it hardly affects most of us.
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02-February-2009 Behind The Scenes - February
Why not? People are so elitist about slayer its sad. Get 99 slayer the current way then come back and say that :\ Tough. What about everyone who got 99 cooking before cook-x and the rogue's den? Clicking each raw food, one at a time, and clicking on the fire? Thieving before pyramid plunder and the sorceress's garden, stealing 2 clicks at a time and eating plenty of food? Skills change. Old skills become easier and easier as time goes. Deal with it.
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30-January-2009 Penguin bannings
Umm... The ability to make the Slayer Helmet costs 400 points... Slayer XP (10,000) costs 400 points... 1,500,000/10,000=150x400=60,000... 60k Slayer points is pretty near impossible... oh sorry i was thinking about penguin points.... Tell that to whoever got 10M vinesweeper points... If there isn't a cap, it's possible, and it's not unlikely someone will do it... it'll take a lot of time, but so what? I recall when training slayer, I was getting roughly 8K xp a task. From 85 to 99 slayer, that is almost 10 million XP. That's already 1,250 tasks. These were Duradel tasks, mind you, so that results in almost 20K points... without considering the bonuses. Don't the bonuses stack up? The best slayer has 100M+ xp. Even if you earned but a quarter of that, 25M, you would get well over 60K points after factoring bonuses... of course, this is all based on an average of 8k slayer xp per task. If you keep getting tasks that give a lower amount of xp, then that's a different story. I'm not saying this is what happened, but getting that much slayer xp is very possible within a single day.
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30-January-2009 Penguin bannings
1.Yes, beacause most of their stats affect economy - ie: the better their skill, the more money they make in certain time. Infilation. 2.Yes. Economy infilation. ^ 3. yes. economy infilation ^ Infilation is bad, :wall: Infilation? What's that? I know it's not inflation, because inflation applies to the DEVALUING OF CURRENCY. Goods produced via skills do NOT contribute to inflation unless they're traded directly for the common currency, which, by Jagex's declaration, is coins. Also, inflation does not have any relevance to circulation whatsoever. The piles of gold I or any other player has accumulated has no impact whatsoever on inflation, unless we "created" the money. Alchemy contributes to inflation. Monster drops of coins contribute to inflation. Quest rewards of coins contribute to inflation. Coinshared drops do NOT contribute to inflation*, collection of raw materials such as food, ore, or lumber does not contribute to inflation, processing of raw materials such as fletching bows, smithing armor, or cooking the food does not contribute to inflation. * Barring the obvious GE flaws that prohibit items from being sold or purchased properly, which may or may not result in items "lost" in the GE with coins entering our market. Inflation, in Runescape, is caused by poor game design rather than player actions. In this case, the only "inflation" caused by the bug was a small minority of players who used their penguin points for cash. So if you're talking about inflation, you are dead wrong. If you're talking about some term I've never heard of called "infilation", please elaborate.
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30-January-2009 Penguin bannings
If someone is taking the game so seriously that someone who cheated having the same things they do is upsetting them, they need to reconsider how much they care about a game. If someone gets something they want the way the game is designed for it to be gotten, they will have the sense of achievement that someone who cheats will never have that feeling. Seriously, people need to stop being so worried about what other people are doing, and enjoy their own game. And how would one know this person has cheated? I personally don't care how or when other people get their high skills, as long as I get mine (eventually...). Stat trackers. It is 100% impossible to legitimately gain 1.5M slayer xp in a day and it's even more impossible to gain 1.5M slayer xp in a day without also gaining 6M xp in your combat skills. I'm pretty sure it's not impossible... slayer points aren't limited, are they? Therefore it's perfectly possible to have saved up enough slayer points for a massive xp boost in a single day.
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30-January-2009 Penguin bannings
I am certain that that is what Jagex, to a large extent, counts upon, unless one has a lawyer in the family. Also remember, in most jurisdictions, the guilty party foots the legal bill. A) Class action suits are really pretty pointless. The only people who will actually benefit if you win the case are the lawyers. B) It says specifically in the T&C that you agreed to that you own nothing. Therefore, you've lost nothing and it will be a hard suit to win regardless. C) It also states in the T&C that you agreed to that Jagex has the right to delete or lock your account for any reason, or no reason at all. D) Finally, class action suits are typically settled. That means the lawyers will make a bucket of cash, and each victim will be given $5 if you're lucky. THAT sounds like a great use of time. Also, getting the guilty party to pay the legal bill is generally separate from the suit itself. That one can take even longer to win. You may end up LOSING money, and not getting it back for a long period of time. Mathematically, that is even worse for you, since the small amount of money you will earn is fairly small in comparison to the interest you could've earned on the money that Jagex was able to, in theory, borrow. Considering how small interest rates are... hopefully you get the point that you aren't going to get a lot of money at all. E) Remember that Jagex is a British LLC, and international legal suits are even more mired in bureaucracy than suits within a single country. If you really didn't abuse any bug, wait for Jagex to sort it out. If they don't sort it out, obviously they felt you did abuse a bug heavily. You wouldn't be the first person to suffer a ban for a ridiculous reason. That's why they cover their own rears very well in the T&C... to give themselves breathing room for this kind of mistake.
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Mass banning for penguins?
So you admit that the very first line of your original post is a lie... How do you expect us to help you when you lie to us? Clicking a penguin multiple times isn't necessarily trying to abuse a glitch. I know up to now, every time I've gone penguin hunting, I rapid click it like fifteen times to make sure I caught it. Just an odd habit I suppose. I'm just glad I didn't decide to go penguin hunting, and unintentionally get 15 extra points without realizing it, and get banned for it...
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Pokemon Thread
Uhh, no. Good IS overused. Pokemon that are good are used a lot. Pokemon that aren't good aren't used. And every pokemon in the game pretty much, barring Magikarp, gets an Ice attack. Dragonite is 4x weak against ice. If Gyarados is bad because of all the electric attacks, why would Dragonite be good?
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Pokemon Thread
Then there's no point in asking for what's good. There's what's good, which is also what's overused. If you don't want to use it, then don't ask for something good... it shouldn't be that hard a concept to grasp. And by your logic, with the amount of pokemon that can learn ice type attacks (everything in the game minus magikarp?), Dragonite is horrible too...
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Pokemon Thread
Incredibly good attack is garbage if you never get to use it. Gyarados does not have the "worst combo in the world". It has one of the BEST ones. Water Flying really only has two weaknesses: Electric and Rock. Two distinct and very SEPARATE weaknesses, that means you should be able to tell almost right away which one they're planning to take advantage of. Gyarados is bulky enough to take even a STAB SE Stone Edge, and get a free DD in guaranteeing they don't get a second attempt. If they bring out an obvious attempt to electrify you, you CAN switch Pokemon. Not to mention, if you switch to Jolteon or Electivire, you get a free 25% HP back, or a 50% boost in speed, or you go to a ground type that is immune to it. Gyarados has high attack, enough speed to use it, DD which allows you to raise BOTH even higher, only one real weakness which is actually an advantage, because often times, they're either horrible at playing, or they can't risk using it. Waterfall is not good STAB? You're a horrible player then. Gyarados also gets Bounce which is flying, physical, STAB, and gets a 30% paralysis rate. It's probably the only 2-turned attack that is metagame viable right now. How many steel attacks do you NEED for a Bronzong? Having more than one is redundant. Gyroball should serve all your needs if you're using it correctly... and honestly, steel attacks suck with the exception of bullet punch. Bronzong is a defensive pokemon, totally different from Alakazam. And, at this point, I realize I've either been trolled, or I'm talking to someone who has no idea what he's talking about. Garchomp... bad? You're kidding right? Garchomp is so damn good that he's been BANNED from competitive play. Garchomp has TWO 120 power 100 accuracy STAB attacks, Swords Dance, and is bulky enough that, with a Yache, can completely ignore his ice weakness. Not to mention, Garchomp also has respectable special attack making a Specs set viable, or the Chain Chomp set. Honestly, you just said that Rampardos is good and Garchomp is bad in the same post... your entire post literally contradicts your first statement.
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Pokemon Thread
I could easily trade you an egg for any of those Pokemon... or even a level 100 with your SID and ID so it ignores your badges... But honestly, Rampardos is really not very good. His stats, barring attack and hitpoints, are disastrous. Even his hitpoints are mediocre. With Base 60 Defense and 50 Special Defense, he's probably taken down in one hit by even a PIKACHU. Oh, and said Pikachu is waaaaay faster than Rampardos. Definitely get a Gyarados for your playthrough though. You get one early, learns Ice Fang and Dragon Dance, and you can fill in with Return (TM that you can buy as many times as you need it) and Waterfall (HM). Decently fast, incredibly high attack, fairly bulky. A level 45 or so Gyarados can sweep any E4 member with 2-3 DDs. Steelix does have horrible typing (4x weakness to ground? What the hell was Nintendo thinking?) Maybe give Bronzong a try. He's pretty good... Levitate makes him ground immune, or heatproof removes his fire weakness. Bronzong has mediocre HP, high defense and special defense, only one weakness, and gets hypnosis, reflect / lightscreen, and I believe Iron Defense. Vaporeon and Blissey say hi... Mew and Smeargle are sad about how limited their movesets are.
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Pokemon Thread
Ground - Garchomp, Dugtrio, Swampert, Mamoswine, Gliscor, Flygon Rock - Tyranitar or Aerodactyl?
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Pokemon Thread
Pokemon that "like bitter foods" still lose happiness if you feed them bitter herbs and stuff. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense but that's the way it works.
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Pokemon Thread
Yeah, we don't need to worry about leveling all the way up. Once I get everything evolved and have all the moves I want on it I will let you know. I ought to move my Shoddy team onto my DS. This team is shaping up pretty nicely so far. I could battle one of you guys sometime.
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Pokemon Thread
If you guys are battling via WFC, then don't worry about it. Just hit "Lvl. 100 Battle" or something like that, and it'll automatically set all your Pokemon to Level 100, + calculate their stats appropriately for the battle.
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An Essence of Skills Divided
Mixing up training doesn't always make it more enjoyable. All you're really doing is changing one or two pieces of equipment, and changing scenery. Other than that it's still "Click on monster. Wait until monster dies. Pick up drop." Unless you're a more ambitious slayer, going after K'ril for lesser demon tasks or Kalphite Queen for Kalphite tasks, training is really still just training... that is, dull as hell. I'd much rather get it over with and train on a faster monster than switch spots every hour. Slayer as a skill isn't really useless. In my opinion, it's more like prayer or summoning. You train it not because you're using it but because you WANT to train it. Once you have it, you can use it. You CAN train slayer while using it... but you don't have to. Much like prayer and summoning, you CAN collect bones from monsters while praying against them, but you don't have to. While training slayer, my favorite monsters are: Lesser Demons, Kalphites, Dagannoths. Guess what? No slayer monsters on the list. It doesn't mean I don't like to fight them, it just means I prefer not training on them... and thanks to task switching, I can choose to switch them away for tasks I prefer. Slayer has some great benefits like using the slayer mask on monsters you want to kill, or getting your own replacement dragon boots, but it's one of those disjointed skills where you don't assuredly train it when you're using it.
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Magic Interface Features - 27th January 2009
FYI, I don't believe any "radius" in Runescape is really a radius. Attack range is definitely a square.
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Jagex begins fixing long-wrong prices
There are tons of items not listed on it. Such as, Saradomin Hilts. Are you trying to tell me that despite all the CS teams clogging up most of the LS worlds every day, that not one Saradomin Hilt was sold? How does this list work anyways? If it goes by value... somehow, I doubt any party hats total sales this week exceeded that of the Saradomin Godsword. Or Vesta's Spear exceeded that of a Dragon Chainbody. On that note, why is a more valuable item listed beneath a less valuable one? (Look at Corrupt Dragon Battle Axe and Onyx Ring). This chart generally follows a downward trend in prices, however, it doesn't seem very accurate to me. I think if you want to use this as evidence that something isn't being sold, you should first explain how this thing works. I cannot explain exactly how it works, but I do know that an item must be sold for it to show up on that list. And, seeing how the other two spirit shields are there, I can safely say that the DSS and ESS have not been sold on the GE in the last 30 days. Also, if you check the current prices of corrupt dragon battle axes and onyx rings, I'm sure you'd notice that the corrupt dragon battleaxe has a higher market price than the onyx ring and is therefore in the right spot on the list (it lists items by the actual market values, not the prices listed on the right which show the total price change over the designated time period, the least the item's been sold for, the median price it has sold for, and the highest it has sold for). Corrupt Dragon Battle Axe - Mid Price of 2.6M Zuriel's Staff - Mid Price of 2.7M, right underneath the Battle Axe. The prices apparently changed since I saw them this morning, but now, Corrupted D B Axe is at 2.6M, and above items at 2.7M... In either case, it still doesn't seem reliable. There's definitely been Saradomin Hilts sold, and the whole "raw materials" argument is nonsense. Onyx and Uncut Onyx are raw materials. Magic Stones are raw materials. Because no one knows how this list works, it could easily A) Require a certain amount of sales (not just 1), and B) Not count goods via coinshare. Also, it's funny how both Arcane and Spectral are on the list of goods sold today... and yet people can't buy them right now thanks to them having been flipped. I don't think this is proof of anything, but if you believe it, then that's your choice.
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Jagex begins fixing long-wrong prices
A) Please quote the text where it is said that raw materials are not included. Also, please define "Raw Material". Goods are not simply classified as raw material, or complete product. There are many occasions in which a finished product is a raw material for another product, or has a use on its own. B) Finished Goods DO increase in price if Raw Goods are changing in price. For example, Adamant Arrows p++ fluctuate in price frequently despite never being traded. That is because they are tied to weapon poison ++ prices. There is nothing to indicate that a Divine Spirit Shield is not tied to a Divine Sigil in the same way. C) We can not read anything from the chart, really, because the chart isn't accurate. Again, explain why cheaper items are ranked above more expensive items on the list. The list is obviously meant to go in order of prices, seeing as the most expensive party hats are on top. However, further down on the list, Corrupted Dragon Battleaxe is listed above Onyx Ring, despite Onyx Ring having a higher price, even with the 5% margin for price changes. D) There really is no evidence that the volume traded is 1 or greater. Jagex has not defined "traded" anywhere that I can see, it could easily mean a certain quantity has been traded. Look down the list and you'll find plenty of items missing that were probably traded within the past month at least once.
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Jagex begins fixing long-wrong prices
Sorry for double post, but, 3_Hit_U, you're exaggerating. The GE will never have the correct prices for EVERY item. However, for many items, the GE does reach the correct price, and follows it faithfully through daily fluctuations. The GE does occasionally get the correct price, but it is temporary, because of how slow it responds to price fluctuations.
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Jagex begins fixing long-wrong prices
There are tons of items not listed on it. Such as, Saradomin Hilts. Are you trying to tell me that despite all the CS teams clogging up most of the LS worlds every day, that not one Saradomin Hilt was sold? How does this list work anyways? If it goes by value... somehow, I doubt any party hats total sales this week exceeded that of the Saradomin Godsword. Or Vesta's Spear exceeded that of a Dragon Chainbody. On that note, why is a more valuable item listed beneath a less valuable one? (Look at Corrupt Dragon Battle Axe and Onyx Ring). This chart generally follows a downward trend in prices, however, it doesn't seem very accurate to me. I think if you want to use this as evidence that something isn't being sold, you should first explain how this thing works.