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Artemis1330

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  1. Ah I didn't know you could get straight xp from the metorites. Thanks.
  2. Yea aka bonus xp, which I had assumed he used. I was asking about the other 20m xp.
  3. Yea so anyway, what was the method of getting the 40m slayer day? Forgive my naivety, I just haven't been involved in slayer or even combat for that matter on rs3 for a long time. I'd assume 20m bonus xp, but even then that's 20m xp which would have been good enough for 4th or 5th on the records sheet.
  4. I will probably have some later this afternoon. Care to add me in-game and just PM me when on? I'll make sure to try to contact you. (Also: Tre Kronor > Leijonat fellow eastern brother ;) ) RSN: SwreeTak How does someone just "have extra keys"? I didn't even know they were tradable.
  5. All the talk about polls and updates reminded me of this zarfot vid- [spoiler=Some strong profanity toward the end]
  6. left click drop gatestone keeps [bleep]ing me up. At the opposite end of floor and still have gatestone cause I right clicked "use". not complaining just need to get used to it.
  7. Any good ironman series to follow on youtube following the update? Oldschool or rs3.
  8. Not everyone is going to pay 3x the price for licit gold when illicit gold is cheaper, tho./ True, but what do players do with that illicit gold they bought? They buy either levels or items. Treasure hunteris the place to go to buy levels. With the introduction of bonus weekends, skilling outfits, and other promotions, treasure hunter has taken a good portion of the illicit gold market. In addition, it has brought people into the "real world trading" market that never would have before; who can pass up a prismania? Regarding the original topic, historically jagex only takes out the mass traders that literally make a living buying and selling gold for margins. Other then that, also historically speaking, Jagex usually only takes out players that dump 50b+ in gold. The minor trades of a few mil are far to difficult to track for it to be worth Jagex time. Their approach has been to be more proactive rather than reactive; ie, keeping it in house and making other methods easier and more attractive (bonds, solomons, keys, etc.) Are you saying people buy illicit gold and then spend illicit gold on keys? Is it not more cost-effective to just buy keys from Jagex? What is the cost of one key in real life money for buying large quantites? No I wasn't saying that at all. I was saying the opposite actually, which I obviously did not word well enough haha. Most transactions for illicit gold are kids buying small amounts; 1-100m. This gold would be used for one of two things most of the time- an item or levels/99. If it's the second option you should just go right to treasure hunter. Even if buying illicit gold is better, treasure hunter is right there easy to access, takes no research, and is fast. Add in the skilling promotions and I'd say Jagex has easily taken a huge chunk of the market that used to go to illicit sites. If they want an item, sure it may be cheaper with illicit gold, but again bonds are right there, in your face every day, fast and safe and easy. And for the players wanting small amounts (1-50m) it's not very expensive. I think Jagex has done a great job at curbing illicit gold trades. The options they made available may not be optimal, but they are safe, fast, easy, and Jagex approved. My other point is Jagex has, if anything, expanded the market of players that "real world trade". With skilling outfit promotions, and prismania, etc, players that never would have bought exp/gp have and will when these promotions come out.
  9. Not everyone is going to pay 3x the price for licit gold when illicit gold is cheaper, tho./ True, but what do players do with that illicit gold they bought? They buy either levels or items. Treasure hunteris the place to go to buy levels. With the introduction of bonus weekends, skilling outfits, and other promotions, treasure hunter has taken a good portion of the illicit gold market. In addition, it has brought people into the "real world trading" market that never would have before; who can pass up a prismania? Regarding the original topic, historically jagex only takes out the mass traders that literally make a living buying and selling gold for margins. Other then that, also historically speaking, Jagex usually only takes out players that dump 50b+ in gold. The minor trades of a few mil are far to difficult to track for it to be worth Jagex time. Their approach has been to be more proactive rather than reactive; ie, keeping it in house and making other methods easier and more attractive (bonds, solomons, keys, etc.)
  10. Yes they can tell. Actually their systems are so advanced that Mod Mark and each board member of Insight Venture get a personalized text notification each time 100 keys are bought.
  11. I usually start in varrock just because im there. Then cammy, then brimhaven. Order doesn't really matter at all, other then tree gnome stronghold followed by tree gnome village cause spirit tree. I end in Prifddinas so i can use portals to tele.
  12. Well that's why we are here in the first place.
  13. Didn't know I could have two of these. Got this one today, got the first one a few days ago.
  14. Fors is Lynx Titan on osrs. He's been playing that ~12-16 hours a day.
  15. Love my farm cape too much :D but I did wear legends cape always until 120 capes :P
  16. Cape collection. Many noob ones though. And yes, ofc I'm a legend.
  17. I got 2k points just from the bxp I had in my 200m skills.
  18. what is the reward for completing the rush of blood d&d?
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