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dogfever

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  1. Apparently you can wear rings. I think it won't let you wear anything which given an stat bonus. BTW you don't have to kill the fourth form, you can just 'die' to it (it won't actually kill you either). df
  2. Have you tried tip.it's own map? The necromancer's tower is south of Ardougne. The Grand Tree is nort-west of Ardougne Kill blue wizards in the wizard's tower west of Lumbridge (on the coast) for a blue wizard top. df
  3. Yanille is pretty close and usually quiet df
  4. Go and talk to Daero in Burberrys bar in the gnome tree
  5. The demon is strong against mage. I would use range. You can use a mage short with the best arrows you can afford. Stand back and let the gnomes melee him you only have to pray protect from magic. The hard part is the dungeon. df
  6. Just a quick point. For your third(?) method of travel using Fairy rings you say you need a Fairy Tale pt2. You only actually need to have partially completed the quest (you can access the rings without the herblore/farming requirement). IDK if you think its worth mentioning or not. Nice guide though, I might give this a shot at some point. df
  7. It really is all to do with the one click thing. I never got it either but once you start fighting the really hard stuff the difference between one and three clicks is the difference between killing something and a free trip to Lummby. df
  8. I cant tell you what to do because I suck at these puzzles, however, when I did MM this method and this practice site were of great assistance. Both links are to the tip.it forums btw df
  9. At 82cb with 24 lobs and a couple of pots I usually walk away from the Ankous with ~80 Deaths, ~80 Bloods, 4-10 Laws and maybe 20-60 addy arrows. They are also good clue scroll droppers (two so far in about 4 hours). I find the ROW lowers the rune drops and pushes up the gold. That might just be chance but its quite a severe effect for me. df
  10. Its got to be better than the short spec: Rapidly waste two arrows. Snap shot they call it, I can think of better descriptions. The long spec is ok in theory but its usually cheese certainly not worth the massive drop in fire rate. df
  11. Hmm, I'm banging on about these a lot atm but head down a couple of levels and fight Ankous. I train on the 75s and get a good few arrows from them (not to mention the runes). df
  12. Ectofunctus? Or are you F2P? df
  13. Same thing I think you'll be fine. Plus what was he doing paying 115k for a blue skirt? The fool. df
  14. I did the same, but it was a long time ago. I think I just talked to him and he gave me another one. df
  15. At lv5 ish range I made just over 10k iron knives. These got me to 60+ range (red dhide). I ranged : 5-20: Cows at crafting guild. Save hides for crafting. 20-30: Barbarians in the great hall. (lv 1 clues break the boredom) 30-45: lv22 archer guards on fally south wall. Low level seeds and lv2 clues (the lowest level droppers of lv 2 clues) 45-60: Moss giants, varrock sewers, south spawn (lots of safespots). Drop herb seeds and big bones for prayer. 60+: Fire giants. Waterfall dungeon. Lots of safespots and good drops + big bones. Hope that helps df
  16. Ok... But if i go with slayer dart and sharks + pray pots and some other pots? The point is,you need to protect from melee against Dharok or he'll one-hit you. And if you're lucky enough to survive one o fhis hits, he'lljust attack you again to finish you off. The same with Verac,he sometimes hits through armour, and he hits high when he does that. Note that verac can now hit through prayer too df
  17. The answer is Ankou(75). I'm hitting these guys right now and they drop a lot of deaths. I'm 82cb and I'm picking up about 60 per load of lobbies (plus other good stuff too). Not sure how good they are for f2p drops though Edit: Last visit: 24 lobbies = 80 Deaths, 110 bloods and a lv3 clue scroll (no ROW). Not to mention the xp. Edit 2: Forgot you were f2p. Still 80 deaths, pretty good. df
  18. Hmm. I think you'd be better off concentrating on training for now. Hellhounds are level 122 so you'd probably not be able to stay very long. If you had range above 65 I'd say ranging blue drags but for now the only real possiblity is green drags (level 79) however you'd have to be in the wildy for that. I'll add two possiblities if you're determined to try: level 75 Ankou (security stronghold lowest level) are supposed to drop level 3 scrolls as are level 56 cyclops (I am dubious about this plus you'll need to be able to get into the warrior guild to fight them anyway).
  19. You are welcome. I meant to say, you may have to start Watchtower Quest before you can enter cave. df
  20. You have to enter one of the tunnels under the ogre city. It is marked by the green spot in the South West corner of the map in the Watch Tower Quest guide. df
  21. [url = http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=442323]This thread[/url] is trying to answer this question. I have no experience of the barrows but I've seen plenty of threads asking about this and no one seems to know the answer so Satenza's experiment is the best bet. df
  22. The guy with the katana (samuri sword) by the docks in port phasmatys sells them. df
  23. The thing with the ROW is not to get caught up in 'drop hunting' because the stuff you are looking for is so rare you'll go mad waiting. Just put it on everytime you're going to kill something, either for slayer or just training, if you get something be happy, if not don't be disappointed. Drop hunting is a frustrating sport (unless you're KQing or DKing or whatever - I guess). Don't wear it if: a. You are on a quest (the monsters are often harder and usually don't drop anything anyway) b. You're likely to die (ring of life is far better, it saves you and costs much less than the ROW). If you are fixed on it though, fire giants are the lowest droppers of dragon armour (I think). df
  24. So long as you do some damage it doesn't matter. You can let the gnomes soften him up a bit first. Apparently his mage def is quite high, I ranged him and it was laughably easy (I didn't need any pray pots), I used mage short and rune arrows (I used about 30) but I'm sure cheaper arrows would do the trick. If you hang back in the corner where you start the gnomes often block him approaching you so you can sit there with protect from mage on while they fight him then start hitting him with mage or range when he's low on health. The only hard part is that he is so big its difficult to see his health bar. I'd try range if I was you. df
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