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Samoht_Nitsuj

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Everything posted by Samoht_Nitsuj

  1. First of all I'd like to say that I look forward to reading tip.it articles each weekend. The "Greed Factor " was no Disappointment either. Though I agree with most of which had been written, "merchant" is not as ugly as a proffesion as was characterized. Yeah, I do agree that there a good number of unruly people out there that take advantage of new players' naiive-ness, but Merchanting is a hard business, and though many try, I can assume many give it up soon. Though I, and many other may not like the tactics used by some Merchanters, they are faithful, and run the risk of losing money on whatever it is that they are attemptin gto profit from. Ok, beyond the whole dignifying the merchants rant, I loved the part in thte article about how people feel that you can't gain money from skills, and how it was well contradicted by the guest author. I am by no means a Merchant, but have gained way more cash, items, and most importantly XP, by myself, then spending mass amounts of GP, like so many believe you "HAVE TO." So often I train places and see people leaving free drops, coins, runes, Herbs etc. This I feel is the unheraled secret to gaining wealth. Though it may be considered a waste to pick up these "Items", these do add up. So, for those with the "Greed Factor"... looking for a more legitimate way of gaining cash, xp etc. think smart in whatever it is you are training, make the most of your time. You will find you have to work a lot less hard. Keep up the great articles tip.it.
  2. I couldn't agree more. No matter if is cutting corners, using popular e-lingo, or just being to stupid and lazy to learn to spell words correctly, this is a disgusting habit. I'm glad you pointed this out.

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