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dogfever

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  1. Willows go for 30-35 ea in f2p worlds (Draynor Bank) and a bit higher than that on the forums (40ea, maybe a little more?) Yews are really unstable atm but I've seen them for as little as 190ea (small batches) up to 300ea (large batches on the forums), although I haven't checked in the last week or so. df
  2. Maybe no one is answering because you aren't being very polite. I don't know if there is a DT guide for pures Merchanting is one of the most posted topics. There are numerous guides on here and the RS forums. Chewy Shoe has a good one on rune merching on this forum, I can't be bothered to find it, use search. Raising mage is notoriously expensive to do. Alching yew longs is ta good way to do it cheaply. BTW Noctis suggested you buy nats which I would imagine is quite easy, even with 1 def. Otherwise you could craft them by a number of different methods, again there are guides. df
  3. EDIT:^^ What they said. I am waaaay off the pace today lol
  4. There is a back door. Go east through the door next to the top of the stairs down to the vampire. Then leave the room you have just entered via the north door. That will take you outside. You will have to walk all the way around the mansion to get back to the front doors. df
  5. I'm not 100% sure but I think it is an effect added by the video capture program they are using. The expanding red circle denotes a mouse click I believe. That's what it sounds like to me anyway. You'd have to ask someone else which program in particular adds the effect. Sorry if that's not much help :? df
  6. I did this about three days ago. It's really, really easy. There is even a safe spot for fighting chronozon (sp?). df Edit: A bit of advice sprang to mind after I wrote this. Don't use autocast on him until you have landed your four spells. I did this (thought I'd autocast a few of each) but it turned out he was so weak I killed him before I managed to turn autocast off :)
  7. It's 16hp total so 5.33 per bite. df
  8. Runecrafting through the abyss is good money.2-300k per hour with 44+rc. df
  9. You can steal them from the food stall or grow them with farming. df
  10. It's Mos'le Harmless. The pirate place
  11. Edit: Rats its hard to put tags in Just run your mouse over the URL button over the post message window. It will show text along the top of the box showing how to insert an html address behind text Edit2: Ha got it. Just add a final square bracket your text [/uml df
  12. Actually N0valyfe gives a tip on his website. he says that you can mine granite almost as quickly are iron but for twice the xp. Good for powermining apparently. Never tried it but I'll just put it out there :) df
  13. I think nest drops are done on a 'per log' basis. Since I started cutting yews I have had considerably fewer nests than when I was cutting willows. df
  14. If you want to get range xp without hp xp for whatever reason. You can cannon up to lv 40 (?? whatever the entry requirement is for the rangers guild). Then you can use the range game in the guild to get tickets which you can exchange for range xp without any hp xp. df
  15. Jagex update and someone whinges about it? I did not see that coming. Maybe you should try the rants section. People here are trying to help in spite of the fact that your original post didn't contain enough information. If you want help, be polite. If you want to rant and flame go to the Rants forum. df
  16. It's actually closer to 10 mil atm. I think construction pushed the price down. I would save for it (actually I am saving for it right now). df
  17. If you complete the Death Plateau quest you can use the climbing boots to go around the back of the Thrower Trolls. This means you can kill the normal trolls on the eastern side of the plateau. As long as you stay close to the buildings (tents) the Thrower Trolls will not attack. Otherwise you can just use protect from range prayer to run past the thrower trolls and up onto the eastern side of the plateau (I don't know if you can access the plateau without doing the quest). df
  18. Fail stun is the way most people do it I think. Because you get the xp for casting not hitting you can hit one NPC multiple times and still gain the xp if you consistently splash. The method people use is full armour (high neg mage bonus - any armour they all have the same bonus) including boots and full helm and vambraces (again, any sort). Some sort of creature with a reasonable mage defense is good too. People often use the caged zammy mage under the stairs in varrock castle. Apparently he recovers quickly if you accidentally land one on him too. This is all second hand but I've seen a lot of people do it so it's probably right. df
  19. If you want to craft nats for real profit use the abyss (no tally required), its much faster. http://tip.it/runescape/?page=runecrafting_guide.htm#abyss You will need a glory (more than one is better). The method I use is: Equipment: Ess pouches (small and medium) Ess (obviously) Axe (addy, good but cheap) Blue dhide chaps and body (reasonable protection but cheap) Glory Method: 1. Fill pouches at Edgy bank 2. Walk to abyss (watch out for pkers, Zammy mage is at lv5 wildy) 3. Enter abyss 4. Run to tendrils and cut 5. Walk to nat portal 6. Craft and glory tele to edgy bank 7. Eat (if I need) and restock ess 8. Repeat Every fourth run I need to change to a new glory ammy (I have ten but up to 29 is possible) and every forty runs I need to go and recharge all my ammys. I have never been PKed (I use quiet worlds and do a quick recon run to check for PKers first) with my stuff. In this way I can craft 36 nats in about 1-1.5 mins, much quicker than any other method. It's more complicated, more risky and much more profitable than other methods. Edit: I should point out that I'm no expert on this subject. This is just what I do on occasion. df
  20. Most of it you need to collect a certain number of Dagganoth hides and shell shards and take to the helmet shop in Rekella: I don't like linking to external sites (runeHq in this case) but I never saw a guide like this on tip.it so: http://www.runehq.com/RHQSpecialReportsView.php?id=00597 df
  21. The hammer is equipable after In Aid of the Myreque. Although , as I remember you also get given a Gadderhammer as part of the quest reward. df
  22. Moss giants and lessers. Move on to fire giants when you get 55-60. df
  23. I've talked to a good few high level wcers during my time training wc and fletching and they've all said to stick to willows for pure wc xp. Btw if you find the normal willows (Draynor / Seers) too busy try firemaking behind the lummby general store. df
  24. Seers bank on any busy world is usually good, especially for wc/ fletching stuff but also weapons, amulets, rings etc. For the more specialist stuff like barrows armour and so on world 2 fally. df
  25. Just some further advice. 1. I usually take a fair beating in full rune down in the abyss so you might want to train your combat first. 2. Always head to the north-west because there are more leeches there. 3. Try to hole yourself up in one of the dents at the edge of the abyss as only one leech will be able to attack you at a time 4. Always take teleport runes 5. Pick an empty world to use 6. If you want to be really safe take a scouting run up to the Zammy mage with no armour to check for PKers But I would really try to train up a bit first. df
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