kedi
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That's probably one of the reasons why you shouldn't focus on a specific skill for a long period of time. Do something else and take a few breaks so you don't tire yourself and burn your enthusiasm out. Though I suppose you can go for another 99 as that "something else" to do. Good luck.
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No, there is no quest requirement to wear it.
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But I don't mean "unlimited" as just being able to respawn. Fishing Spots do not get "cut down" or "mined" to run out. No matter how much you catch from it, it won't run out, it just moves. Though I guess I may be mistaken on whether it effects the rate at which you catch, but I still think it shouldn't.
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I wouldn't think so, because fish (fishing spots) in RuneScape are essentially unlimited and do not run out. All they do is move to different areas, and they do so at random times. I'd also doubt it effects the rate at which you catch as well.
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No, they're not tradeable, and if I'm not mistaken, they are limited. There's information about them in Tip.It's Item Database: Firelighters
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Yes, they are members only. Though some of their rewards can be used in F2P (note that I said 'used', not 'found'). You can get information on them in Treasure Trails and their rewards from the Knowledge Base, or from Tip.It's Guide to Treasure Trails.
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Tip.It's Guide to Ghostly Robes, and the Shadow Sword if you need it.
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I suggest you read about the Combat Triangle from the Knowledge Base. Don't mind me, but would you tell us your combat level? Perhaps the Tree Spirit might be too hard for your level, though if I remember correctly it wasn't that hard.
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You're just going to have to kill it with the axe that you get (if you haven't brought materials to make any other weapon). Additionally, Tip.It's Quest Guide to Lost City can help you out.
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You mean a Woodcutting axe? You'll have to kill some of the Zombies that you came across earlier in the dungeon to get a bronze axe as a drop.
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Define "good". General Stores whether members or F2P don't generally have a huge difference (maybe a few extra items) as far as I know, and they vary when other players sell items to them. But if you insist, Catherby has a General Store (just the first thing to come into my mind) which has a bank relatively close to it as well. Just trade the man called Arhein. I think it would be better if you just say what item/(s) you're trying to look for though.
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I've seen some people use them at Castle Wars (if you're a minigame type of person), just to use the special to nudge them under those tunnels where you can collapse the walls (though that may be a small minority, people with Dragon Spears are frequent in the world I'm in for Castle Wars). They don't actively use it for combat though.
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After talking to the professor at the Observatory (you'll need to talk to him, otherwise the options to ask for a sextant and watch will not be available), he'll tell you to get the sextant off Murphy (the Fishing Trawler captain) at Port Khazard. To get the watch you need to talk to Brother Kojo, who is at the Clock Tower (south of Ardougne). When you have the sextant and watch, head back to the professor and he will give you the chart.
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Yep. The Lumbridge Tutor for Magic (Mikasi) will only give 30 mind runes and 30 air runes when you don't have any. It wouldn't be very effective for this situation, though. Unless you're really that lazy. :P
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I'd say magics, since they are alot more worthwhile in the end. And since you're 99, you should be cutting them at a fairly decent rate (hopefully with a Dragon Axe). Just my opinion. Take it from another 99 wc'er. :wink: Though you might want to find out yourself and time for maybe 30 minutes and see how many magics you get compared to 30 minutes of cutting yews, and see which is better. I haven't bothered to do so myself, so if you do, let me know.
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With those type of levels, I'm sure you know how to make money. You should of encountered many ways to make money with levels like 66 Woodcutting, 48 Runecrafting and 61 Mining. Most of all, out of your experiences which have you found easier or fun to do? Because frankly if you enjoy doing something, you'll find it may seem to go pretty fast, and that'll help you in the long run.
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I say Herblore or either Prayer. They're also the skills I generally use for normal genie lamps as well.
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It's the Brine Sabre, a rare drop from brine rats which you find in Olaf's Quest. It has a special attack only useable under water which doubles the chance of hitting, and adds a quarter of the damage dealt to your Strength, Attack and Defence. There's information on it from the Knowledge base: Quest Related Weapons And for some reason the Tip.It Database has it as a drop from Fremenik Skeletons, though the Base says brine rats. EDIT: They fixed it. Says brine rats now.
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Taken from the Knowledge Base: Which is when you have defeated Elvarg and need to exit the dungeon (essentially when you have completed the quest). If you could use that door, you could of skipped everything about boarding the 'Lady Lumbridge' and crash landing on Crandor.
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You got it right. To switch back, simply pray at the altar again.
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You can only go through that when you have finished Dragon Slayer.
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I wouldn't think there is a way. One of the rewards of completing Dragon Slayer is receiving 18,650 Defence XP. And as far as I know, you can't avoid rewards.
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No. You get the prayer book as a reward at the end of the quest.
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metling colored balls gives smithing exp???? is this true???
kedi replied to rareghoul1's topic in Help and Advice
I don't think the coloured balls from Tower of Life are even tradeable.
