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mcfruity

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Everything posted by mcfruity

  1. B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L idea. Seriously, that makes much more sense. As for Jagex changing skills halfway through and making higher levels angry...boohoo, high levels are always the minority so it shouldn't be that big of a problem. Another addition which I think would benefit this is to not give any bonus XP for those who opt out of an assignment given to them by a higher level master and go to the one in Burthorpe.
  2. Well, that could easily be solved too. Make the abby whips a more of a rare drop (at least for everyone besides me). In reality, the XP is not that great (2k xp can be gained fairly easy if you train on virtually anything), but it is a nice addition nonetheless.
  3. I propose that extra XP be given if you complete a slayer assignment. Just as with the agility course, this would promote actually doing the harder higher level assignment from the harder masters instead of going to burthorpe everytime. This would also make it more challenging then just killing some low level creatures all the time. XP given for completion of the slayer assignment should vary among the slayer masters and be something like, 500-1000xp for the master in Burthorpe and 2000-5000xp for the master in Lost City, etc. To me this seems like a logical addition. Thoughts?

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