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fighter9235

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  1. Another reason its hard to quit is boredom. Without rs theres nothing to occupy that time.
  2. Runecrafting is the best skill to make a steady income. Slayer might be faster at times but rc is steady.
  3. these are my stats: 105 combat 88 attack 86 strength 80 defense 86 hp 60 prayer 87 mage I would be melle pking in rune + whip. Would I do ok ?
  4. Edge and rogues den are good places to have a good conversation while alching.
  5. I like the helm alot, and I'm glad they made it tradable so pking is still somewhat profitable.
  6. This same thing happened to me last week. Some guy was dharoking kets and got hit for 16 and died. He dropped his fury and dh helm, along with some pots and food. I was happy that night :mrgreen: I guess he lagged out.
  7. Tryed to buy a ring of dueling for an hour, then went to castle wars. :D
  8. Around 8, mostly pures I was too lazy to train and a few better accounts that I eventually stopped using.
  9. Needed bank space, also boredom.
  10. Luring full rune (g) from some guy. :XD:
  11. All the keys I got from different quests. I'm too lazy to drop them. #-o
  12. I do agree it further degrades pking, but it is a nice strength bonus to have while training/pcing.
  13. I like to wear my cooking cape, I think it looks better than obby.

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