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Dexek

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  1. Well, all I can say is merchant god armour until you can afford to merchant rares. Myself and a friend made over 60M on F2P before getting members, so it is definitely possible. I was scammed out of 19.7M and got members, I suggest you do the same if possible. You can make the money back very quickly on members. :)
  2. If you can wait about 2 days it will most likely be released. Then we can all find out. :) I am randomly expecting 3rd Age Weapons, lol.
  3. Around 2.7M from 99 slayer, meaning 10.8M in another combat stat worth of exp on slayer tasks.
  4. Well, knives/darts are fastest. You can use them on Minotaurs in the SoS and collect a nice amount of iron arrows while doing so. If you want to use arrows and a bow, use a shortbow.. not a longbow, they are significantly faster.
  5. Sorry for my generic message, but I really hate typing it out multiple times. If you could, check your other topic, and let me know the answers to the questions I asked. You can add me if you like, as I can probably help with most zerker pure questions, as I am one myself. I will be offline until later this evening, as I need to put in 10-14 hours of work in the field today. 1) Moss Giants - I know it sounds nooby, but you use little or no food, collect stackable drops like seeds, runes, and arrows, and oddly it seems like very fast exp if you know where to train. I myself suggest training in the Varrock Sewer/Edge Dungeon Moss Giants. Do not use this method if you can't use the pipe short-cut to Edge Dungeon. Simply go down there with high alchemy runes, a chisel, and a bit of food. Take a few strength pots because it is a cheap way to speed up training. 2) Fire Giants - I am currently training on Fire Giants with the Dragon Halberd. If you do not have a D-Hally, I suggest getting one before trying this method. You can achieve the ability to wield one by completing the Regecide quest. As with mossies, take high alchs (or at least the nature runes as a lot of fire runes are dropped), a chisel, as much food as you can (you will waste a lot for inventory space, but it is needed at the beginning while the Fire Giants are aggressive), and some strength pots. Some highlights about the fire giants are that they have 111Hp, so that transfers into 444 Strength exp per giant.. they drop strength potions (2-dose), and quite a few other decent items. 3) Ankou - This method is best used with a Salve Amulet, or Salve Amulet (e) achieved from the Haunted Mine quest. You should use this amulet because it increases your att/str by 15%, and if enchanted, 20%. Head down to the Ankou with a chisel, a full inventory of food (again wasting will occur), and strength pots to speed up the process even more-so. Ankou drop a large number of blood and death runes, and also a varied number of other items that are worth picking up. If you can take rune/drag/torag down here with full guthans to recharge your Hp, then you will be able to virtually camp down here. 4) Slayer Tasks - This can be a good way to raise both your strength and slayer at a rather fast rate. If you decide to use this method be sure to use a Black Mask, as it raises your att/str levels by 15% versus slayer tasks. Use the highest level slayer master you can, and go to the Burthope slayer master if you want your task changed. Be aware you will have to do the task that he assigns. Your inventory in most cases will consist of high alch runes, a chisel, some food, and strength pots to further speed up training. Be sure to take any items that are required to kill your slayer task.
  6. It would depend what you are using this outfit for. If it is just to skill/look good, or if it is for a particular type of training.. I personally think blessed zammy d-hide, ranger set, fury, dark bow would look good with a fire cape. Out of curiosuty.. did you use a guide for your fire cape? How recently did you get it? What range level were you? How many attempts? If you could answer the above questions here, or message me them I would be really grateful. :)
  7. Dexek replied to magekid's topic in Help and Advice
    Guam leaves sell for about 300each. If you are looking to buy some, simply type in 'guam' on the Official Runescape forums, in the search box. Here, this may help. Dranaepreist is selling 20k+ guams at 275 each. The price is 250 each if you buy more than 5k. Since this price is lower than usual, it should help even more. Also, the fact that Dranaepreist has over 20k leaves would most likely mean that he won't be sold out by the time you talk to him. Good luck with the herblore. Edit: Also, they are unidentified, so that is even further herblore exp.
  8. Well.. nearly every F2P method to making money is time consuming. The fastest is probably merchanting, but it is annoying to do that from scratch. Mining/Smelting bars is a reliable method of cash. If you could mine enough to make 2k addy bars you would be well on your way. This is very time consuming though, and from what I understand is not something you would like to do. I suggest just getting members and using your stats. It is actually quite easy to make 5M as a member, especially with decent stats.
  9. I suggest Moss Giants, and Slayer Tasks. Wear a black mask while doing the slayer tasks (15% att/str boost). Good luck with the training.
  10. This is the order I believe speed is. 1) Cooking 2) Fletching 3) Firemaking 4) Thieving These are based on these 4 stats alone, not any expensive buyable stats, which may be faster if you spend more money. Also, Hunter is another cheap and fast skill, which in return can give you a large sum of cash in higher levels. I believe you can get 99 Hunter with about 10k.
  11. Once you are twice the monsters combat + 1 they will no longer aggressively attack, in most cases. Also, after an alloted period of time the monster will lose interest, and no longer aggressively attack you. Simply walk away from the area, and return for the aggressive impulse to be in action once again. EDIT: Oops, skipped out a word, lol.
  12. Iron knives on something such as rock crabs, hill giants, etc.. A cannon is not very cost-effective for training, and does not give HP experience. I highly suggest avoiding cannons unless you are killing a boss for a quest, or something you would otherwise not be able to, and must kill.
  13. Bolts are in shorter supply, hit harder, have enchanted specials, and are all around more fun to train with. Also, with a crossbow you can wield a shield, making them a favourite at dragons, or training anywhere else with a god book to take advantage of more range bonuses. :)
  14. The cleaver is the best in my opinion. :)
  15. Dexek replied to magekid's topic in Help and Advice
    Well the best would be to Id the highest level herbs possible, and to make the highest potions available to you (strength potions). This however is expensive and clearly a waste of money. I suggest making attack/anti-poison potions until 26. Once you are 26, use energy potions to level.
  16. Well, I am 99 strength, so I'll tell you what I trained on. 1) Moss Giants - I know it sounds nooby, but you use little or no food, collect stackable drops like seeds, runes, and arrows, and oddly it seems like very fast exp if you know where to train. I myself suggest training in the Varrock Sewer/Edge Dungeon Moss Giants. Do not use this method if you can't use the pipe short-cut to Edge Dungeon. Simply go down there with high alchemy runes, a chisel, and a bit of food. Take a few strength pots because it is a cheap way to speed up training. 2) Fire Giants - I am currently training on Fire Giants with the Dragon Halberd. If you do not have a D-Hally, I suggest getting one before trying this method. You can achieve the ability to wield one by completing the Regecide quest. As with mossies, take high alchs (or at least the nature runes as a lot of fire runes are dropped), a chisel, as much food as you can (you will waste a lot for inventory space, but it is needed at the beginning while the Fire Giants are aggressive), and some strength pots. Some highlights about the fire giants are that they have 111Hp, so that transfers into 444 Strength exp per giant.. they drop strength potions (2-dose), and quite a few other decent items. 3) Ankou - This method is best used with a Salve Amulet, or Salve Amulet (e) achieved from the Haunted Mine quest. You should use this amulet because it increases your att/str by 15%, and if enchanted, 20%. Head down to the Ankou with a chisel, a full inventory of food (again wasting will occur), and strength pots to speed up the process even more-so. Ankou drop a large number of blood and death runes, and also a varied number of other items that are worth picking up. If you can take rune/drag/torag down here with full guthans to recharge your Hp, then you will be able to virtually camp down here. 4) Slayer Tasks - This can be a good way to raise both your strength and slayer at a rather fast rate. If you decide to use this method be sure to use a Black Mask, as it raises your att/str levels by 15% versus slayer tasks. Use the highest level slayer master you can, and go to the Burthope slayer master if you want your task changed. Be aware you will have to do the task that he assigns. Your inventory in most cases will consist of high alch runes, a chisel, some food, and strength pots to further speed up training. Be sure to take any items that are required to kill your slayer task.
  17. Thanks for the suggestions so far. I can see it is quite one-sided, which really helps with the decision. :roll: Anymore opinions on which stat set would be better are much appreciated.
  18. Ok, I am am considering 2 stat sets for 99 combat on my account. These are long-term goals, and may be changed. I am considering more attack levels later on.. possibly. Stat Set #1 Attack- 80 Strength- 99 Defence- 45 Magic- 99 Range- 99 Prayer- 46 Hitpoints- 99 Stat Set #2 Attack- 77 Strength- 99 Defence- 46 (I would get this defence via quests for Barrows Gloves) Magic- 99 Range- 99 Prayer-52 (Smite, helpful for pking) Hitpoints-99 I am definitely leaning towards the second set of stats due to the ability to have the Smite prayer, and barrows gloves. The 46 defence is from the Nature Spirit quest which would allow me to finish RFD and get barrows gloves. I feel that a loss of 3 attack levels is worth these other gains. Please post your opinions. The more informative the better. Thank you in advance. :)
  19. There is no difference in the stats. The only differences are as stated above, the weight, demand, and the way that they look. If you buy a skirt you may find it harder to re-sell it if you decide to do so, but if you are sure you won't want to re-sell it, then you stand to save a small amount of money.
  20. I suggest sticking with your current account, and just training all skills on it. The decision is ultimately yours to make.
  21. It's not a large market, but there is. Especially for people who cannot make it, or are impatient. As for 99 farming, you can do it slowly and make a large profit, via herbs; limpwurt roots; etc. You can further increase this profit in most cases by either selling to herblorists, or making into pots yourself, then selling them. It is a slower method, but will definitely give profit. I suggest doing quests that can aid in farming either experience-wise, or a new item/area.
  22. 30 is quite good to get back more than the number of runes you used. If you don't care about used runes and just want to get it done you may as well just get a few kills such as 12, 17, or something suggested. This will speed up trip time, and you will have the same liklihood of getting a barrows item as loot. Good luck. :)
  23. Yes, 45 defence to take advantage of more bonuses on members. Any more suggestions or advice? I would like many opinions please. :)
  24. Thanks for the advice, and I would be 107cb in the end. Nice zerker pure by the way. I am definitely considering going for 99. :)

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