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Sinkhan

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  1. I can confirm that doing this is not worthwhile at all. For a week's worth of collection, I typically get like 2-3 seeds that are worth any money at all (this threshold being worth above 1k)
  2. Well it is a no req quest, so someone who makes a brand new account on members could conceivably do it.
  3. Requirements are not an issue for me. Impulse decisions to (fail at) make money at Barrows, temple trek, and do random dungeons prevents me from doing quests. I've had the reqs for wgs for 2 years now :rolleyes:
  4. Great, another quest I can procrastinate from doing.
  5. I would honestly look through all the quests and then decide what storylines/rewards interest you. When I first got membs and was a total noob, I did just that. For example I wanted to unlock a whole bunch of transportation methods across Runescape, so I looked into the Fairy and Tree Gnome quest lines. I read the synopsis for the Myreque quests, became interested, and decided that I would get the levels to do that line. Picking mid/high requirement quests that you really want to accomplish really gives a good set of goals. Sometimes I would finish a bunch of quests just to finish one quest that gave me enough XP in a skill that was required for the real quest I wanted to do :lol: You could at a list of quests or perhaps click on your skills in-game to bring up what you can do with the skill. It will typically tell you that you need a certain quest to use certain things.
  6. You go girl You also have your own spot in my blog
  7. Then get the requirements for RFD. They are simply amazing for their versatility and power and it doesn't seem like you'll be getting goliath gloves any time soon. The best ring upgrade you could get right now is a zerker (i). It is up to you if you want to grind 20+ hours for the imbue. I would also say that prayer takes priority over extremes if you're melee focused, but exts would probably a more realistic short term goal. What are your overall goals in this game?
  8. Battlestaves in some situations can profit, but the problem here is that you have to buy the staves up. You'll need around 1300 for your goal, which will take a couple weeks to buy from Naff/Baba Yaga or at the very least about 2 days on the GE. But it costs nearly nothing.
  9. My most exciting drop so far as been 111 bolt racks and miscellaneous runes <_<
  10. You have several options: Sapphire cutting (fairly fast, just over a million) Making Unpowered Orbs (decent speed, around 700-800k) Making Jewelry (There's a lot of options here since there's a whole bunch of configurations of types along with gems to go with them so I leave it to you to work it out what is best [ie. I'm lazy and don't want to work them out right now])
  11. It would cost you about 7.5m from 55-62, but it would only take you 18 minutes to do it. I'm fairly certain that this is the absolute fastest and least-cost effective way to do it (outside something fairly difficult to set up/one-off things like a ton of XP rewards from lamps and quests), but it is what your original question was lol. If you want something more reasonable, I would just suggest you make green dragonhide stuff (use crafting pots to boost). Only 2 mil for this method and under 1.5 hours to do it.
  12. I would probably say cutting dragonstones.
  13. Sinkhan replied to Deletion's topic in Help and Advice
    Adamant ingots II are ~10gp/xp I thought Adamant I is closer to 6-7 and around 120k/h.
  14. I think that's the roof.
  15. It's similar to Dota if you at all like that. It's a lot more simplified I feel in terms of what characters can do and the scale is smaller, but it is no less fun. Between that and RS, that's pretty much all I play nowadays. I have 5 accounts on LoL ._.
  16. ~update~ I know I should probably have more pictures, but they'll come Soon
  17. I think this is a fair excuse on top of the fact that it would take quite a large amount of work to work in the same actors for all future quests. Games like DA and ME don't have voiced main characters and to be honest it makes sense. There's so much variability to how people want to perceive their own character and forcing a voice onto them would a little off-putting for some.
  18. You could try switching methods just to break up the monotony of hunting jadinkos. There are rumours that switching activities or alternating rocks increases your chances of getting a rock, but I feel like those theories are based on confirmation bias.
  19. My script now has no buffer, but a delay on all actions. I click on a key and 1 second later it will do something. There is no buffer, but there is a delay. Is it illegal now? Or maybe I had a custom build mouse in that it delays all your clicks by 1 second before it sends it off to the computer. I'm not trying to necessarily prove or suggest that you are wrong, but I'm ultimately trying to highlight just how incredibly vague Jagex's rules on "bots and automation" really are. Obviously all of the examples I have listed so far are not really practical, but they do expose the fact that no matter how you try to define legal "scripting", there are ways of looking at it that may circumvent the definition.
  20. I've made a tour of several botting site forums and it's rather interesting to read what people have to say.
  21. Oh wow. That's rather impressive. Guess Jagex really did a bang up job. I'm also inclined to agree with Sly_Wizard lol
  22. If I wrote a script that took as input a number of key presses and was able to queue them up and then proceed to run based on those key presses, would it be considered cheating when compared to your second example? ie. Your program has a buffer that stores inputs. You spam zxcvbzxcvbzxcvbzxcvbzxcvbzxcvb into it and then run it. Is it legal? I technically made 1 input for each output, it's just delayed. That should be fine by most standards.
  23. I think the main reason why mousekeys are allowed is because it is built-in functionality for Windows in addition to the fact that it is 1 input = 1 output. Although what you've written basically mimics mousekeys, it is an auxiliary program and thus is technically against the rules. But honestly, they probably won't care.

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