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vinesy77

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Everything posted by vinesy77

  1. I tend to think that a noob is an experienced player acting like a new player - someone who should know better. Someone who is just new to the game is a newbie :o) IMO
  2. merchanting and wait for it.... runecrafting! yep strange hey? oh well.
  3. AFK stands for Away From Keyboard and means that you can read forums, watch tv or do a handstand whilst still training your combat. In order for it to work though it requires the local monsters to be aggressive and attack you for standing near them. Monsters stop attacking you when you have double their combat level +1, or when you have been in that area for an extended period of time (usually about 15-20 minutes)
  4. positive: If you sell in the right place you might get a bit more than 200 ea for them negative: You might struggle to get runners for only 3k per run, a lot of people are paying 6-8k, but I've seen as much as 12k offered (though that was supply your own ess)
  5. definitely the most entertaining way lol it's worth the runes just for the fun of it :lol:
  6. when you introduce yourself by your runescape ID - particularly bad at work :wink: ------------------------------------------------- Runescape ID: Mordendravid

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