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  1. A fire cape gives +1 range. That's a lot of effort for a +1 bonus though. df
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  3. You'll need at least 70k, that's assuming your average hit is half your maximum and you lose 20% of your arrows per shot. df
  4. No quests required. Although you need access to Legends Guild to buy the other half of the Dragon Shield (you can buy the whole thing from other players though and there is no quest requirement to weild it). df
  5. Or: Full rune / best armour Plenty of food One click teleport (ectophial, runes etc. -- not glory / duel ring) Head to North West of abyss (more leeches). Find indet in outside edge of abyss, stand there and attack leeches. This way you should only be attacked by one leech at a time, plus when the one you are killing dies there is only room for a leech to fill the gap so you won't get attacked by guardians or walker. Once you run out of food just hit your tele and go. If it goes wrong and you end up getting a guardian or walker just run along to the next indent and try again. This worked for me, I got the first two pouches in about ten mins. df
  6. You should get 2-2.2k each for the blue dragon hides. df
  7. Is it the ogre enclave? It's round and has blue dragons. You have to do the Watchtower quest to access it. df
  8. Rune boots are Nechryel (sp?) drops. You can buy from other players. I have seen prices of 200k charged but some people sell for 170k (rare). df
  9. I love the DD(s) for questing, there is nothing better imo. I think the slightly harder hit of the dlong is offset by the much better special of the dd I hardly use my dlong any more df
  10. iduneain is right. Farming is a brilliant way of getting herbs. I prefer not to buy seeds so that I can keep my pots for myself without cost. To do this I kill moss giants in the Varrock sewers, if I range them I can get massive amounts of seeds in one run (usually a rannar or two), atm I'm about to train my thieving so that I can pickpocket master farmers for herb seeds as well. In the course of training my farming to level 40 I got enough herbs to get me to level 38 herblore with plenty left over for when I can be bothered to collect secondary ingredients. Do Fairy Tale pt. 1 if you intend to farm, wielding the magic secateurs you get from this quest increases the number of herbs you get per harvest. df
  11. Try http://www.runeweb.net You insert the code in your profile df
  12. Yep, 10k knives is about 600k xp You could also try lessers under karamja or on crandor. There are plenty of safespots there. I started on fire giants at lv60 the drops are good but you use a lot more knives (you'll still have enough, it's just not as efficient). df
  13. The rocks you want are on the north side of the island. They look like a standard rock when you mine iron for example. Go to the north side of the islan, there wll be a way down to the sea. The rock is there (next to a tree I think). df
  14. No. You can get toadflax at the Brimhaven agility dungeon in exchange for ticket won in the minigame but you can't buy herbs from a shop. You can buy unidentified herbs from players for 1k ea (average price) or grow them using the farming skill. Also monster drops yes. df
  15. ^^ Like Enrico said: For every 1 damage you do with mage, range and any style of melee attack you gain 1.33 HP xp.
  16. So basically now members have to mine their own ess. No-one wants to do it therefore the prices have gone way up. df
  17. 1. Good. High hp, low def. But no drops other than bones. 2. Most people who can use dragon scim but it requires a hard quest to get. Drag long or dragon dagger are also good, most people use long if they can't use scim. If you don't want to do quests just use a rune scim. 3. Virtually none. Depends on your defence though. 4. Often, try quiet worlds 5. Yes. 6. They aren't really necessary but they can speed up your xp. A little bit of food is and option, in case they do hit you but most often you will heal completely before they hit you again (if they ever hit you). df
  18. I would train with iron knives. I figure on getting about 60xp per knife (this will be higher for you because you are starting from a higher level). 10k knives should see you to 70 range (assuming you pick them up). The good thing about knives is they're cheap, easy to make and slightly faster xp than arrows. You can buy them for about 45ea or make them for ~25ea (assuming you buy iron for 100 and rings of forging for 3k) Oh and you should always wear the best armour available to boost your range bonus. Locations as ^^ Maybe try lessers under Karamja or on Crandor too. df
  19. 1. No. Max hit 30 always. 2. Hoopster is right^^
  20. Put on full armour (any type) and leather vambraces (any type). Take your staff and set stun to auto cast. Because you have a high negative magic bonus from the armour you will (almost) always miss (aka splash). With curse you get xp for casting the spell not hitting. If the spell misses you can carry on casting against your opponent. df
  21. 1. http://tip.it/runescape/?page=skill_guides.htm 2. http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=333760 - there are a few guides to barrows here. Or there are official tip.it guides to all mini games here df
  22. Bodies alch for 4680 so if you buy green dragon hides for 1560gp ea or less you will make a profit on the alch (not including the nature rune required). You'll need to buy for 1460ea to break even if you are buying nats. I see green hides going for about 1.5k on the marketplace. The above calcs do not include tanning. df
  23. Definitions vary but it tends to be a player who focusses their training entirely on very few skills. In the case of combat pures the pure will often have high offensive skills (one or more of: strength, attack, mage, range) but low defense and/or low prayer. This allows pures to have a low overall combat score but still retain high hitting capability, this makes for a good pker or staker (different stats are better for different tasks - this is not a question with a definitive answer). df
  24. cammy tele is only 1 law Sorry that was badly phrased, I meant most people use the Camelot tele but if you wanted more xp per click you could use the Trollheim Tele which requires 2 laws and is therefore more expensive but a quicker xp rate.
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