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idunedain

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  1. I suggest you should post this in the "website discussion and suggestions" forum, that is the place for your idea. You could also offer to write the guide (including fixing armours/swords in houses)... My personal oppinion is that's not a mini-game, but that it should be mentioned somewhere on tip.it... maybe general guides? Anyway, post it in the right forum and a tip.it crew member will consider it.
  2. The answers above are completely right.. But I have another question? What good is to raise you slayer level by 1 or 5 for a very limited period of time? You'll need a lot of potions/pies/etc. to be able to kill a serious amount of monsters and I find it very unpractical.
  3. It really depends what you are after. When killing mosses, I used to keep the seeds and herbs because I trained farming and herblore. Plus the runes. And I high alched the items worth alching
  4. I lean towards the oppinion of the first poster. I consider "high level" not depending on the top 1k, 10k or whatever, but on what you can do with that level. For me, a player with 75 woodcutting is as high level as one with 99. I'll consider the latter a top player, envy or congratulate him/her, but 75 woodcutting is enough to do anything you wanted. However, the "high level" business it's very relative. Generally high-levels are considered based on the combat level, as this is what is directly visible in game. This only highlights what everyone before me agreed on: "high level" is not an absolute notion, but something relative to a skill (or combat). We thus say "high level in.... something". Moreover, I actually use another expression "high enough level in something to be able to ..." It all depends on the finality. My fishing level (72) is not high enough to fish sharks, but high enough for my purposes (fish my training food - monkfish). And so on... To cut it short.. everything is relative, including being a high level :)
  5. Cannon does not give hp xp, but only slayer and range xp. Both of them are equal to the damage you inflict. For example, if you kill a monster with 100hp, you'll get 100xp in slayer (assuming you were assigned to this monster) and 100xp in range. That's when using cannon. Now, you have a high range lvl, so you should inflict quite a lot of damage with the cannonballs, i'd say an average of 15-20hp per ball. Assuming 20 (which is somehow generous, I'd say), with 5k cannonball you'll get 100k slayer xp. Unfortunately, not all the slayer monsters are good for cannon. But Lost city master gives more cannonable monsters than shilo. I'd suggest thus to go to lost city, to use cannon whenever you get a good monster for it (kalphites, dagannoths, trolls, ?), guthans for other monsters and burthorpe the slow/low xp assignments. Your 5k cannonballs and the guthans assignments will get you to 85 quite fast. Hope this helps
  6. If you have done at least a part of Recipe for Disaster quest, you can buy apples from the Culinaromancer's Chest too...
  7. I've completed Legends when I was about your level, so it's possible. You need to pray during the fights - 20 prayer potions are more than enough. I also advise bringing some super attack, super str potions - they will shorten the fights. As for holy water, you can throw it on the demon and it will inflict damage (quite a lot) - it's not really necessary, but it might help. Good luck!
  8. Lobsters are the best for you, also trout/salmon, it depends on what you want besides cooking. For example, wield an axe, bring a tinderbox, a fly fishing rod and lots of feathers in the Barbarian Village. Flyfish there (fastest xp), when full inventory (-1 free spot), cut a tree, light a fire, cook everything and bank in Edgeville. Or you can bank your raw fish and cook them all in bulk afterwards. This works well if you want fishing xp too. If you are just after cooking, buy raw lobsters, cook them and then sell them. If you use the forums rightly and have some merchanting skills, you could buy raw/sell cooked for the same price. You'll lose some money due to burnt lobs, but not a lot. Don't try this method with other types of fish, there isn't a market for them. Hope this helps,
  9. The tip.it woodcutting guide is right, there are two teak trees in the Kharazi jungle (accessible only after starting Legends quest). They are in the South part, a little to the East from the entrance just South of Shilo Village (I don't know how to explain it better). Maybe there are mahoganies in that jungle as well, but I didn't look very well.
  10. A pickaxe or 5 coals. Plank and antipoison are usefull, but not necesarry (i've done the quest without).
  11. Yes, you need to do the quest to be able to wear green dragonhide body. The quest is not needed for the other too parts (chaps and v'braces). You also need 40 def for the body, but not for the other too. And 40 ranging for all three, of course.
  12. I quote taito, but there are several similar posts like this. Yes, we all know that. Even if the chance to get a dmed from fire giants is 1:10k, you can kill 20k without getting it. No doubt about that. You can also get it from the first drop too, that's why it's random. However, I am interested in drop rates for a different reason. Let's say that the chance to get a dmed is 1:256 from KBD and 1:10k from fire giants. If I could kill 256 KBDs faster (and cheaper) than i could kill 10k fire giants, then I'd go for KBD, otherwise I'd go for giants. That's all there is to it: given the amount of time i spend on this, which monster should i kill to have the highest chances to get the drop i want? Most likely, the higher the monster, the better chances to get it, but also the higher difficulty... That's why we (at least I) want to have an aproximate of drop rates. Speaking of which, if I want a dragon spear, which monster should I go after (I'm level 78...) ?
  13. I have the same problem, another guy was there too in the same situation. Most probably it's a bug, i'll message Jagex about it, feel free to do the same :)
  14. please post all your different ingredient on this topic:http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=412789 My dear "wanna be a mod" henk333, if you look at the times of the posts, you'll see that I posted my message quoted above 2 minutes before you made the other post. So it was quite difficult for me to post in the "right" topic, wasn't it?
  15. Please take care when you write the guide for this quest, I have the impression the items you need to have the secateurs enchanted differ from player to player. I needed to get an irit leaf, a whiteberry and a blue dragon scale. What did you guys need?
  16. I know for sure that heraldic is members only. I have a black (h) kiteshield from a clue and I've just been to a f2p world to try.
  17. I've just got a clue from a silver shade chest in Mort'ton. As it's a coordinate clue for the wilderness, I was wondering whether it's level 3 or lower. I want to be prepared if I have to fight a wizard... or level 2 clues in the wildy uncover a wizard too? Thanks in advance!
  18. At the first floor in the Grand Tree, there are two food shops. One near the bar (to the east) where you can make gnome drinks and one near the "restaurant" (to the west) where you can make gnome foods. There is also a bank near the restaurant. I think each shop has 5 pots of butter in stock (maybe more, I don't remember). So by switching worlds and buying and banking everything you can make yourself a nice stock of butter.
  19. I think it's possible to buy butter in the Gnome Stronghold... Less experience, but a lot faster then. Anyway, I agree, this is not intended for power-cooking, but to provide an alternative high-healing food. Plus, think a little at the ingredients used. Sweetcorn is often used to level up farming, but many players just drop it (I think I collected around 100 sweetcorns so far, while farming my own crops). As for tuna... lots of players fishing for swordies just drop them. Now both are ingredients of a high healing food. I know I won't train my cooking with them, but I'll use the ingredients I'll have, that's sure. When I'll have the necessary level for it, I mean :oops:
  20. There is however a rule stating you are entitled to have several characters, but they CANNOT interact with each other. So they are breaking a rule, they can be banned. I totally agree with you, low-level pure-skill autoers are meant to gather ressources which they transfer to a main character. On F2P it is a little more difficult to detect there is only one user behind all the characters, maybe based on the IP address. But on P2P it is quite easy - if the same contact details are provided for several characters detected as autoers and for another char and these chars have interacted with each other, the user can be banned forever. However, writing the above, I just realized... Why would Jadex want to ban p2p accounts? They run a bussiness and these are money-making clients....
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