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  1. On Tears of Guthix, it says "Experience rewarded to your lowest level, above 30." But, your level doesn't have to be at/over 30 to receive experience. The original guide maker was probably thinking of how each tear gives more experience per tear depending on your level- untill level 30, where it even outs. ---- Also, under Fish Flingers, it says the reward is "Ten times maximum, but more if you find additional tickets." I'm not familiar with the activity, but it seems to be worded somewhat confusingly, it doesn't say what's being multipled by 10.
  2. Not exactly sure where this should be posted; but this has been bugging me for a while now, and just hoped anyone could help. Not sure how long ago, but was before the forums were redesigned; there was a thread here where someone made like a "100/101 things to accomplish" or such, and it was mentioned on the tipit main page. I'm basically just interested in it just for fun to see how much of it I can do, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere. I don't suppose anyone knows the link to the thread, or at least recall it? = /
  3. Wow, nice job you're doing here :P Best of luck, seeya in chat -Texan
  4. Wow, very nice. I'll be cheering you on in the chat in your race :P -Texan
  5. Just walking over to do swan song, left Lightning, and decided to check out the Runescape chat, the picture kinda speaks for itself.
  6. That's your personal opinion. :roll: People have different opinions. We're not all UnrealBLight. They both have their differences. WoW has the better PVP; Runescape's Wilderness is garbage. WoW has retarted quests; Runescape's quests are fun. BTW I can buy 3 months card for 30 bucks. If you need help with math it equals 10 bucks a month. :wink: I'm quite aware "we're not all UnrealBLight". I'm making this purely on my point of view, just like I said :wink: And although I appreciate the offer of help, I'm quite able to figure out simple math problems on my own, I hope you didn't have too much trouble doing all that math by yourself. :roll: Anyways, most people are going to use the regular 15 dollars per month method, but I used a cheaper method that's widely used when comparing.
  7. BTW: It's he, thank you :P I'll add onto it, I've only done the first part, which would be price, but I'd really apperciate it if people would posts aspects of MMORPGs that they look for, like: Graphics, PVP, PVE, Community, Quests, etc. And I really hope to hear everyone elses opinion on which they think is better , or even, a different MMORPG then Runescape or World of Warcraft.
  8. Okay, I read an article on another Runescape based site (I'm new here, so I'm not sure of the policies on linking outside this website). And it was about how old Runescape players that previously played that got banned/hacked/whatever and how they joined World of Warcraft, and then specifically join Runescape based sites, just to lash out and say how idiotic they are for liking the game. I'm sure most of you have seen at least some of the YouTube videos where they're almost always one sided for WoW. That alone in my opinion shows that they know they think Runescape's good to some degree if they have to go out of their way just to show the bad parts of the game. So, I thought I'd make my own side by side, Runescape vs. WoW comparison. I've picked out a few regular aspects of video games, and see how each one fairs against the rest. Price World of Warcraft At the lowest, you could pay 23 dollars for 2 months of subscription, which is an understandable 11.50 dollars a month. and with that, you're allowed to make virtually limitless accounts as long you stick to 1 faction on any specific server, which is hardly limiting at all. And you can take out the cost of buying the actual game if you just take the free trial, and then subscribing immediately afterwards. Runescape Runescape's nice because of the fact that unlike World of Warcraft, you can play totally free for as long as your heart wants. And the Free version isn't half bad at all, there's only a few quests, and the only skills you do have are limited, but you'd get the same problems from the 14 days of free World of Warcraft. If you wish to actually pay to play the game, it's only going to cost you 5 dollars a month, less then half of what WoW at it's best, but, that's only 1 character. If you want to get all your characters promoted to the members version, you're going to have to pay more, which could be over 15 dollars a month, which is World of Warcraft's usual price. Final While WoW easily allows you to have more characters in their pay to play version then Runescape would at the same price, it's only because WoW forces you to pay to play in the first place. With that, you could still say WoW has the upper hand, take into account, most of the time, you're only going to have 1 or 2 "mains". Mains being the characters you focus most of your time playing on, so if you have 2 "mains" in Runescape, and you only want to subscribe them, then you're in luck, just pay 10 dollars, and you're able to have 2 characters on the members version, meanwhile your pures can stay on F2P while you're not using it, or you're still training it, or you just want it to stay on F2P to wreck on all the other F2P players, that way, you have all your accounts, but you're only paying for a few of them. And if you want your pures to go on P2P, chances are, you're only going to need to subscribe 1 of them, so you'd be able to have your main, and your handy pure in the members version, while still paying less then those in World of Warcraft. Winner So, while it's very close, Runescape just barely beats World of Warcraft in price. So that's 1-0 Runescape Graphics World of Warcraft While World of Warcraft isn't exactly the top of the line when it comes to graphics, it's still very detailed, and it makes you enjoy the action as you watch your character do everything that he or she can. The beginning fly over, and the flight paths are absolutely amazing. The imagination they put into the terrain makes for a very awe-inspiring world. Runescape Taking into consideration that it only uses Java, Runescape's top of the line, it's impossible to find any Java game as compelling to look at as Runescape. But once you take Runescape out of it's Java environment, you see alot of games that look like they were made by masters of art. If you place the graphics of Runescape along another of it's Free MMORPG counterpart, Guild Wars or Eve Online, there's simply no comparison, and it's becomes very obvious that Runescape lacks the detail the most other games of it's genre have to offer. Final While Runescape never ceases to amaze in it's Java category, it just can't stand par to par to some of it's gaming rivals. WoW set the standard on online gaming graphics when it first entered, and it's still very astonishing today. Winner World of Warcraft beats Runescape by a mile in this category. 1-1 Tied. Player vs Player World of Warcraft PvP's World of Warcraft's strong point, you have the endless fighting between the the two factions that's basically the norm, if you're on a PVP server, you're always on the lookout for anyone who might sneak up on you, which adds much suspense and action to your normal gaming life. Ontop of that, you have the Arena system which adds a good spark to regular PvP where teams battle it out against other teams for great rewards. And then you add the battlegrounds and then with the Burning Crusade, you have a whole new element into the mix. With all of that, it's no wonder why World of Warcraft is renown for it's PvP Runescape Almost all of the PvP atmosphere comes in the wilderness, which although can be very exciting in wars and PK trips, there's not much beyond that, because unless you're in a group, you're not likely to be in the wilderness in the first place besides for non-combat oriented things besides KBD/Green Dragons. Jagex tries to make up with it by adding Castle Wars, which although pretty fun, can get repetitive very fast. And the last PvP feature you got is staking, which unless you're a die-hard staker, you're probably not going to do much of, besides for the occasional spar with a friend. Final While Runescape it's okay compared to other MMORPGs, once again, World of Warcraft focuses intently on it, and it's far superior to Runescape. Winner Again, World of Warcraft beats Runescape by a mile, (or quite a few). 2-1 in favor of WoW Player vs Environment World of Warcraft While WoW isn't necessarily horrible when it comes to PvE, it really lacks here. There's little variation on what you're doing depending on what you're fighting, it's more a mater of difficulty of the monster if anything. You do have dungeons to crawl, and some skills to train, but not much beyond that. Runescape Runescape's main drive is it's PvE world. You have over a dozen skills to do, tons of quests to be done, thousands of monsters to conquer, countless NPCs to interact with, and although not groundbreaking, there are several entertaining storylines to follow. Final Runescape shines in PvE, there's just as many things to do in WoW, but Runescape just does it way better. The fact that you see tons of skillers in Runescape is definition enough to show how varied Runescape's PvE world is. Winner Runescape wins here. Looks like we're back to a tie at 2-2 Quests/Storylines World of Warcraft There are so many quests to be done in WoW it's crazy if anything. But whats makes the sheer volume of quests so big is the fact that they're basically the same thing over and over and over again. And you could be doing 15 quests for one storyline that's sending you all over the place just to do repitive tasks, and at the end of it, you get big thanks from you local quest giver, and a couple of gold pieces in your pockets, kind of a letter downer. The only good point about the quests is that they give an unholy amount of EXP most of the time, so there's little need to grind in WoW, at least, unless you count Quest-Grinding. Runescape Runescape quests offer a variety of treasures, unlock many new places, and skills into the game that you wouldn't be able to touch otherwise, and most of the quests offer you to actually think a bit. And most quests are actually fun to do, with some being extremely comical, and add a great bit of humor into the game. And while the quests are limited in number, there's new ones being constantly added aswell. Final While WoW quests are easy to do, in the sense that it doesn't take little, if any thinking to do them, personally, I don't like that in a game. I want to have a sense of accomplishment after I've done a quest, and Runescape does that beautifully. Winner Runescape scores again here, taking it 3-2 for Runescape EDIT: I pressed Submit on accident, so this isn't finished yet. =/
  9. :shock: BEST MONTH EVAR. I'm kinda torn, I was just getting ready to "officially" quit runescape, and now JaGeX does this to me =\ 'Tis a bitter-sweet victory.
  10. That was hilarious, very good guide. I followed a tan dude in green shorts for a bit, he never talked, and ran in circles around draynor and the wheat area, fun nevertheless.
  11. Clan name: SeeD Clan website: http://www.cspacezone.com/index.php Clan leaders: Cspace F2p clan cape color: Blue or Black P2p clan cape color: Blue or Black Number of Members: Debatable ; 62 Average skill level: N/A (Again, because of member# problem) Recent Events Record: Last 2 weeks we had a KBD trip, 2 Wildy trips, 3 Meetings, 2 CW trips, and 1 PC trip. Feel free to add anymore information you want to about your clan here: Been around since 2001, had our ups and downs, and trying to make a name for ourselves again.
  12. Thanks ya'll, and I finished the Hero's quest finally, yay! xD Since I have my main goals of 60 range and 100 quest points done, I'll be working on the other skills.
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