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eliisgood

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  1. Yea...for it to do any good it would have to be a sticky, otherwise it will fall behind in post count and go to the next page where no one will see it (wow, that was a long run-on sentnece. :) )
  2. eliisgood

    Lol!!!!

    Nice work, could use a resizing and maybe a background....
  3. Wow, these are...Wow!!!! Nice work on the shading and everything, could you maybe post a few more samples please?
  4. Quit spamming. I don't think it takes exactly 5 seconds (or even close) to type plate. It takes me around .8 :P
  5. Abbreviations do get kind of dumb after awhile, but they are kind of necessary. BTW: (by the way, thats an abbreviation, lol) KBD means King Black Dragon and this is already listed on tip.it 's main page.
  6. Nice story!!! Just a tip: maybe you should get your smithing lvl up a bit :)
  7. u think skills that are totaly dependant on other skills are stupid? smithing- u cant make armour without mining ores... fletching- whats a use of this skill? u make arrows for ranged!!! firemaking- u cant make a fire out of air! u need to cut woods, and thats woodcutting! are these skills stupid? Firemaking is :P Other than that, I agree, no, they aren't stupid.
  8. nice idea, are you saying this would be a seperate skill, or not? Plz give some lvls for crafting camouflage outfits.
  9. yes, i did post it inside a different post, but didn't get any responses, and it wasn't really an official response.
  10. *Edit* I know that I have posted this before, but since it has now sunk off of the forums, I think that now I will take the opportunity to post it again....here it is! Here are some ideas to add to firemaking for a bit of variety :) At lvl 40 firemaking you can build a bonfire. You would build a bonfire by using logs with fire, repeat. You can only use logs with fire once, at lvl 50 you can do it twice. This would look kind of cool, the fire would last longer, and it would be a slightly faster way to get exp. This would make cooking exp. go up by 1 point extra for everything you cooked. If you wanted, you could also chuck things on the fire that you didn't want anymore, as long as they were some-what burnable. At lvl 80 firemaking, you could use tinderbox with dead tree or fallen tree. You character would go around (animation would take awhile) and light the tree on all of its sides. When you light a dead tree, it will give you the exp. of 20 logs, and when you light a fallen tree, it will give you the exp. of 40 logs. (since fallen trees are harder to find) At lvl 90 firemaking, you can light normal and evergreen trees (not yews, willow, etc.) on fire. This would give you the exp. of 8 normal logs. You can not cook food on these fiery trees. (when trees are done burning, they drop 5 piles of ash, this applies to all burnt trees) At lvl 99 firemaking, you can burn hollow trees if you have a torch (see below). This results in the exp. of 10 oak logs and gives you 5-8 ashes. As a random event a lesser (or perhaps a "Fire Elemental?) would be summoned next to you when are firemaking. This lesser would not attack you unless you attacked it first. The lesser would have to the option to "talk" to it. When you talked to it, it would give you either magic logs (9-28+) or a torch (see below). A torch would be a non-tradeable item that you could only get by a random event, or by using a 5 planks with a knife. This would give you an 'unlit torch', you would then have to get wheat and use it with 'unlit torch', creating 'dry torch'. Using 'dry torch' with a burning tree of any kind would result in a 'torch'. The torch would allow you to light a fire faster than normal (the animation time would be cut in half) and it would give you 1/2 or 1 more exp. per log lit. To keep the torch Burning, you would have to use certain types of alchohol with it. The alchohol scale would go like this: Beer burns for one minute (three minutes if used with the distiller in the "regecide quest"); Karajma rum would burn for a minute and a half; Keg of beer would burn for 2 minutes. (Keg of beer would be a members-only) Well, any constructive criticism or compliments would be appreciated :) My brother (eaf-spencer) and I (eliisgood) came up with this idea, and it has been edited by the member's of this forum :) Another new idea by the people who have posted on this topic: flaming weapons! Well, I just compiled this from all of the suggestions that I have heard, if you think it could be better, please suggest something better or new instead of just criticizing the idea Wink How flaming weapons would work: _____________________________ |Logs|woodcutting level|weapon|level to burn| |____________________________| |normal|1 |Bronze |15 | | |1 |Iron |20 | |oak |15 |steel |25 | | |15 |black |30 | |willow |30 |mithril |45 | |maple |45 |adanamite |60 | |yew |60 |rune |75 | |magic |75 |dragon |99 | You can "burn" weopans with the logs shown above or better. (e.g. with maple logs you can burn anything except rune and dragon) The weapons are indicated like (p), burnt: (e.g.Mithril longsword (B)). Like Runecrafting, the higher your level the more efficient the burn, the burn wears off after a certain number of hits. This would make it so that merchants could still sell "flaming" weapons without them going out over the period of a day or so. Burn damage would work much like poison; when you damage a monster, there is a %50 chance that the monster will become burned. Burning lasts for 6 seconds, and hits 1-5 damage every two seconds (depending on firemaking and attack level?).
  11. can you tell me of a free animating program besides flash?
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