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Dexek

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  1. You can use this link http://www.tip.it/runescape/index.php?rs2monster=&orderby=0&keywords=chaos&levels=All&race=0 to see all of the monsters in Runescape that drop chaos runes. You could then pick one from the list and choose to train on it specifically for chaos drops. I am not sure of any particular monster that drops chaos runes in large amounts, or very often, but you can check them out. I personally suggest the Barrows mini-game for chaos runes, as it is a common reward from the chest. Be sure you can handle the Barrows mini-game before attempting it though. If you die in the mini-game you suffer the same losses as dying regularly in Runescape. Good luck on the chaos collecting.
  2. Ok, first off.. full gilded is not F2P armour. I am sorry to have to break your hearts. Agreeing with some of the earlier replies, full Saradomin armour is the most expensive F2P armour, and requires 40 defence to wear. This armour simply looks different from rune, just as the other trimmed rune and god armours do. There is no stat difference between these trimmed/god armours and regular rune armour. The only difference is the price and the way it looks. I hope that helped. Good luck on the full Saradomin, but don't shy away from checking out the other trimmed/god armour. You may prefer it. :)
  3. Dexek replied to ojloaf's topic in Help and Advice
    Actually, we named these gloves from bronze - barrows. Not bronze - dragon. These gloves work in such an order that they fit the names we have given them, and also range in bonuses the same way. These gloves are from the Recipe for Disaster (RFD) quest. Each time you do one of the side-quests within the quest to help free a NPC trapped in the dining room you will get a reward, along with unlocking a new set of gloves, cooking utensil, and an increased food stock at the Culromancers Chest, which is the chest in the Lumbridge Castle basement. I hope this little bit of information helps. If you need more information I suggest checking the Knowledge Database, Quest Guides, and Item Database. Good luck on the gloves.
  4. Well.. seeing as the museum controls whether or not you will be allowed to go.. I believe it will be an island where you will discover some unknown ancient history.. this will most likely unlock a reward. We'll just have to wait and see. :roll:
  5. littleboy wrote: I suggest that everyone ignores what was said here. There are minigames which you can die at, and minigames which you can't die at, or if you do die at some, you will not lose any items. Check the link provided in one of the earlier replies for a full list of minigames and the risk invovled with each. It also gives a nice walkthrough of the minigame to make you familar with it beforehand. Have fun, minigames are a nice way to spend time on Runescape.
  6. Nope.
  7. ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãââ Attack ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãââ Fletching ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãââ Cooking ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãââ Mage ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãââ Hitpoints A simple answer to this is to look at the highscores, and see. I believe attack though. Everyone likes to wield whip. Pcers usually whip their way from 99 attack to 99 in other skills with the points, so the attack skill gets exp while the others are in training.
  8. It looks like a steel pick swung at an alarmingly fast rate. Lol.. I love the way I write. :roll:
  9. It would depend what your att/str levels are. If you are a higher strength level you can test out Moss Giants, if not as strong, hill giants. If you can't handle Hill Giants then step down to Flesh Crawlers or Minotaurs. Hope you can find out what works best for you.
  10. There are a lot of monsters you could train on. Moss Giants if you are interested in seed drops. Ankou if you have food to use between trips, and are interested in Deaths, Bloods, Pure Ess, and Addy arrows. There are other monsters I could suggest.. but in my opinion you should train slayer and see what kind of monsters you prefer while training it. You also will get some slayer exp, which is nice if you are unable to fight a certain type of monster that you don't have the slayer level for. I hope you pick something you like. :)
  11. You would be fine at the KQ with a team and proper items/equipment. When I am bored I simply do something else.. switch between skills, mini-games, collecting certain items, etc.. If you are still bored, simply take a break for a few weeks and do something else.
  12. As far as vambs, chaps, body... they are equal in attack, but 3rd age has better defence. The 3rd age coif is the best headgear for attack bonus though.
  13. 3rd Age Coif Fury Amulet Black D-hide Body Black D-hide Chaps Black D-hide Vambs Crystal Bow Archer Ring Ranger Boots Ava's Collector
  14. I believe enchanting onyx requires around 20 earth/waters, which is an opportune chance to use a mud staff, aside from that it also costs a cosmic rune. Just grab a mud staff, and some cosmics, then head to the enchanting chamber. :)
  15. I suggest that you start using Vannaka. In most cases once a player starts using Vannaka they always use him due to the tasks he gives, and the ones he doesn't give. I know a large number of lvl 100+ who use him on a regular basis. I switch between Vannaka and Chealdar. (sp)
  16. Umm.. I was just starting out. I was an F2P mage pure who had figured out how to merchant rune ess on F2P and had recently bought a Santa Hat. Over time I have raised many stats, made many mistakes, and made a lot of good choices. Most of the mistakes include selling rares at low prices, being scammed, and being keylogged. Although, the good outnumbers the bad, so I am still happily playing and working towards 99 strength. My first 99 stat hopefully by next month. :D
  17. Rock Crabs, Lesser Demons, Giants (Your choice of type), White/Black Knights (mainly maging).. I think you can try some of those. Have fun. :)
  18. No, my number is different. 1-900-451-3311 I am Canadian, so the number being different is expected.
  19. The number that is given to me when I click the pay by phone option on the Runescape Website.
  20. It attacks in the mage style, but all the attacks are from a melee standpoint, and simply just fire different amounts of flame. I don't suggest using salamanders for barrows. They are annoying to get fuel for, and not very effective. Try training to 55 slayer instead and use Slayer Dart. It is very effective, and most of the runes are payed for as rewards from the chest in the end. Have fun, and take my advice into consideration. :lol:
  21. It works for me. :? I am calling from Canada, maybe you are in a different region.
  22. Range or mage them form the safespot in the North-Western area.. if you are going to Taverly Dungeon. Have fun. :)
  23. Seeing as you said Yew Shortbow, you are obviously a member. I suggest pest control, giants of any type, rock crabs, and even lesser demons.
  24. If you are a rune pure get climbing boots for pking. Also, buy a d-scimmy if you can wield one.
  25. I suggest to merchant dragon items. In my opinion the only real use of a fury is for high level ranging.. unless you really like your defensive bonuses. It is dropping in price, and you would most likely be at a loss buying it now.

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