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aznmidget448

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  1. Anchovie pizza sounds like it's really worth it... Time to make some pizza!!!
  2. I think the ores come out to be 25 iron and 50 coal but I'm not completely sure. I did it right before my membership ran out so I was in a little rush :XD: Very nice guide!
  3. Nvm... wasn't there something lunar that you could use?
  4. I wish there were more of them... I've met many but I wish there were more. It would make me so much happier :thumbsup:
  5. I don't really think it's necessary at all. Sure it would be a nice addition to the crystal weapons but there aren't really many places to use them and the degrade would be a pain. I doubt it would become popular at all...
  6. I love the dds. It's such a sweet weapon and can be used in combination with pretty much anything. The only reason I would use the scimmy is either in the wildy (where I never go) or in c wars. The spec is really helpful in c wars. Otherwise, I find it useless because I prefer the abby whip, but for those who can't afford the whip, scimmy or long is probably their best choice of weaponry.
  7. I alch all mine : Saver here...
  8. oooo, tough choice. -Becoming a member for 2 years free -The ability of becoming the lvl 703 monster whenever you want and to be able to turn back to a human. -2 billion gp in your bank -The ability of killing macros whenever you want. -A lightsaber (+400 in all attack stats) Any of those would be own :XD: I'd probably go with the macro killing though...
  9. There's always the possibility he's trying to merchant in the store by buying and selling the arrows... Don't feel bad. Only feel bad if you're buying these off some other site with real money.
  10. I'd say Olaf's and the one that you need to do before it. You know, the one where you had to walk around for ages before they would give you acceptance into Relleka?
  11. Make them follow me, shut them in a house while i'm outside, run away with my 40 agility :
  12. When I was p2p, my favorite outfit was boots of lightness, glory, and ring of dueling but now that I'm f2p, I don't know what I'm going to choose. If only I could get my hands on one of those santa hats... 6m/20
  13. I've never tried red-bull or any other energy drinks (except Gatorade for sports purposes). Yeah, I have never played all day nor all night. I control my addiction : YAY!
  14. I personally smith in Varrock West seeing as it's so close. Of course I don't really smith too much so I can't really tell you too much...
  15. my laptop, desktop, mom's laptop, and dad's laptop. If I want to play somewhere, I'll bring my laptop...
  16. The closest iron mine to bank = varrock east The willows to bank is draynor :
  17. I think the reward is random... I've never noticed this pattern for me.
  18. Argh, why couldn't this have come out earlier? Then I could just stay on ancients instead of switching...
  19. I think they meant more of a experience in other stats but you could be right. Maybe they are coming out with yet another new skill :-k
  20. Jagex has done this a lot. It'll be some time before it comes out... I'm really curious on what it's going to be like though...
  21. +1 I'd probably spend the days watching TV, lol. But I'd probably still be going to school :D
  22. ooo, very good idea. To the lyre guide to learn how to make lyres efficiently!
  23. For ranged, you can add that minotaurs are a good choice if you're using iron arrows because they drop a huge load of them. I'm getting a ton while training range. The gilded altar may be faster but it costs so much to make one. Another method (cheaper) for magic to 55 is to buy tons of body runes and earth runes and then use a water staff or water runes wither earth staff. Then equip (any) full metal armor and vambs (in order to get your magic bonus less than -61 or something like that) and keep casting curse on the same thing over and over again because you will always fail. The exp is the same if you fail or if you succeed in the cast so attacking the same opponent will save you time between switching to others. Also, if you include runecrafting, world 66 laws (or was it 99) gets you free laws for unnoted pure ess. Then just equip air staff and cammy tele for the rest of your life. Of course alching yew/mage longs would be more profitable. Or also for mage, you can go to the mage training arena (with a couple cosmics) and keep enchanting the high level gems. Then you can buy your cosmics back with the points you have earned from enchanting. You put Agility and Thieving under one post thing. There is actually a cheaper method to getting firemaking up. If you're chopping willows, sell them. DO NOT BURN THEM. Then head to Rimmington or any other general store close to a patch of willows (or that has many willow logs in it). Make sure your inventory has a tinderbox and cash in it. Then buy willow logs from the general store for half the price you sold your willows for. Nice way to save money if you ask me : Same thing as fm for low level fletching... A cheaper method for cooking is to head to karamja with a couple noted logs and a bunch of coins. Unnote one log (by buying and selling it in the karamja general store) and then buy the raw tuna from the store. Cook and sell. Although you lose a little money, you'll be saving compared to buying and selling lobs. Of course you could just cook the fish you catch. If you do this, I suggest the fishing guild and doing it all in one trip. Bowstrings are probably best for crafting although an alternative is sitting in the corner of the banks saying "Free gem cutting". In my opinion, the free gem cutting is slower and I suggest bowstrings since you get money and xp. For smithing, you can go with the multi stat raising idea. First, mine some pure ess (mining xp). Craft those into nats (rc xp). Mine coal and iron in the dwarven mines (more mining xp). Use superheat (magic and smithing xp). Then use the anvil to make steel plates (smithing xp). End by alching all the plates (more magic xp). Although this is slow money, you get a TON of xp. A lot of stats are required for this one though... An alternative is starting a company. Buy iron and coal. Make the steel bars and either sell them or make the platebodies and alch. I'm not sure about the profit or loss in this one because I've never tried it. For lower level construction (I did this for a nice amount of time. Slow levels but no money wasted and some extra exp.) mine clay (I think the bracelet allows you to mine wet clay. If you don't like that, then just go ahead and use other water sources to wetten your clay). Then run to your house and repeatedly build clay fireplaces until you run out. Of course this is a VERY SLOW process but it's good for people who are on a very tight budget. Good guide non the less. These are just thoughts if you want to add them. If you don't, then it's fine with me. I have found these tips useful but not everyone will. I rate 8/10 right now. There are better ways out there but this is a very good start.

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