dwarfie76
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Shilo gem rocks give awesome mining xp.
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theres no anvil there :wink:
Not all weapons and armour require an anvil.
You can take tanned hides, needle and thread, unstrung bow, bowstring, headless arrows and arrow heads.
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Yes, the idea for a mage pure would be to use spells that don't raise HP as well.
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Yes, all of your combat stats - Attack, Defence, Strength, Hitpoints, Magic, Range and Prayer contribute to your combat level.
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Bandwidth hog to end all bandwidth hogs.
Use teamspeak or skype if you want to chat real time.
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I want to know where the cow calfs come from since there are no bulls.
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Dude, can you fix up your location so it doesn't push the first table column halfway across the screen.
Cheers.
Edit: Thanks man.
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Serum 207 is good for some quick levels.
Tarromin and Ash. then use it on the townsfolk in Mort'ton and they will reward you with tarromins, water filled vials and logs so you have a self-completing circle. You can stay there with just an axe and tinderbox until you get bored.
If you've done "In aid of the Myreque" you can use the bank in Burgh De Rott to store excess water filled vials too.
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Legends guild has a bank and trees, oaks, willows, maples, yews and magics all within easy access.
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ok, I don't know much about macroing programs, but i'm working on the assumption that most bots use at least some auto clicking in their coding, and that they use the mini map. Maybe they require the map to always point directly north. like i said before, Jagex can make it rotate slightly and ramdomly to throw that type of autoer off. maybe the mini map could also zoom in and out a little.
The mini map is already out of synch with the actual terrain. The problem is that the people who program the autoers pick the easiest option first, then Jagex fills that hole, so they move to the next easiest exploit.
There is no "magic bullet" for autoers, Jagex employs a team of highly skilled programmers, if there was one, they would have found it by now.
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Green dragons or Moss giants.
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Most autoers probably don't rely on the screen being in "just the right spot" for them to work.
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Also remember to use a different password than you use for any forums etc.
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Not sure which of your four posts you'd like this answered in but you simply need to wait (I think maybe up to a day) without stealing from them and they'll forget about it.
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Did your kindergarten teacher forget to tell you how to read??
No, but it appears yours may well have.
He specifically said that he has searched the map and couldn't find it. Sometimes, our eyes just skip over the things that our right under our noses.Well obviously "the map" that the first post refers to is not "the world map" that I was referring to is it? If he had've stated "I've searched the world map that Jagex provides" you might be correct. Right now you're just another moron to add to the list.
Next time, follow this simple 3 step procedure.
1) READ THE POST
2) THINK ABOUT POST
3) POST A REPLY
Three times if you really need to make up for not actually having anything useful to say.
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It sells for around 50k.
If you collect the snakeskins I'll happily make the armour for you free of charge.
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I firstly spend a half-hour or so harpooning in Catherby to get my tuna stocks up. Then I do a few farming cycles at the Ardougne allotment, growing sweetcorn (plus limps and herbs). While you're waiting for your sweetcorn to grow you can milk the nearby dairy cow and churn the milk into butter, pick and bake the nearby potatos and thieve the master farmer for more seeds.
Then, once I have a good number of sweetcorn (roast them on the way back to the bank from the allotment) I load up my inventory so that I have a knife, some other piece of padding and then 13 bowls and 13 tunas. Line them up in your inventory such that you have one of each in the bottom right corner (similar setup as for power-fletching). and use the tunas on the bowls. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO EAT THE TUNA OR THE SWEETCORN. Once you've finished, you have 13 bowls of tuna, open up the bank again and withdraw 13 sweetcorns. Repeat the using process so that you have 13 bowls of tuna and sweetcorn, withdraw another 13 empty bowls, bank the full ones and you can withdraw 13 tunas. Rinse, repeat.
Once you've made all your mixtures do the same thing for potatos and butter. withdraw 14 of each and just click butter, then click potato. (you don't have to worry about eating the butter, just the potatos - but they're dead easy to obtain).
Once you've buttered all your potatos then you can withdraw your buttered potatos and bowls of mixture in batches of 14 and use the toppings on the potatos.
Happy cooking.
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Nice work.
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So you don't use it while playing. You are still aware of it's existence, and I presume if you wished to locate a particular city you would look at the map before crapping up the forums with more useless posts like the one that kicked off this particular trainwreck.
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There's a link above the game screen called "World Map". It's probably one of the first things I discovered when I started playing runescape. I'm flabbergasted as to how so many people can be completely oblivious to it's existence.
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Yes agility is good because the energy recovery effect carries over into free servers.
Herblore might be an idea, make yourself a ton of strength potions since the herbs required can be bought very cheaply from members. Go law running on world 66 for a while to grab a couple thousand law runes (which sell very well in non-member worlds)
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And the ability to turn into a merperson is somehow useful I presume?
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there is no rule against typing in caps lock :roll:
Certainly not. It's just that no reasonably intelligent individual would do so deliberately, so not wanting to assume the OP was a blithering idiot I kindly pointed it out for him.
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Only your dignity.
Answer or Else !!!
in RuneScape Suggestions
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I'd give it about four hours until the macroers coded around it.