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1withdragons

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  1. erm yea but there would be some bad sides to this.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    eg you dont say about what happens if they log and so on

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    but i support seems kinda cool but it could be a bad idea aswell.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    but id say think about it a bit more then repost/edit it.

     

     

     

    I already said...

     

     

     

    If the lender logs out, the weapon would be automatically returned. If the person with the weapon dies and loses it, the weapon dropped as normal.
  2. Ever wanted to be able to try out a weapon, but didn't actually want to buy it? Or wanted to let a friend use a weapon, but worried they might steal it?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    My idea is too be able to use your weapon in your inventory on someone else, and have them recieve your weapon, provided their accept aide is on and their inventory has room to hold their current weapon and/or shield. But, while they could use the weapon, they wouldn't be able to keep it. The weapon would remain in your inventory, but would be highlighted white. A new right click option would be added: "request* return." The weapon would also be highlighted in the other person's inventory, and they would have the option for it to be returned as well. Trying to drop or trade the lent weapon would result in the message: "This isn't yours you can't drop/trade it!" If the lender logs out, the weapon would be automatically returned. If the person with the weapon dies and loses it, the weapon dropped as normal.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ps. "Requests" can't be refused. the return is automatic.

  3. The soul of a person is something too powerful and wonderful (those words don't seem to fit, but I can't think of anything more apt.) to be destroyed physically, Therefore, the person's soul must find new life somewhere, whether in a religious afterlife, or in another body, although it seems memory and knowledge become distorted through this. What I personally believe is not something I discuss on the internet.

  4. I find it stupid how their parents don't teach them manners or at least give them 5 across the face or leather to their backs. They deserve it and if I was their parent I would make them squeal.

     

     

     

    I already don't like you, and that is being very polite. Please express your sadistic and cruel tendencies elsewhere.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    So that this post isn't considered spam, I'll include a story of my own.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    At level 82 I was merchanting for my whip, buying strings in seers bank 150 each, and selling for 170+ on forums. I receive a pm from someone called shoulen m0nk. He says: "I'll buy all your strings 180 each." Of course, I agree, and ask him where he would like to meet. He says he is currently at Oziach in edgeville, and asks me to come his world. Since my glory was out of charges, I tele to falador, switch and walk from there to falador. Then, I make a mistake that will cost my several mil. Wearing all my armor, cash, and weapons, I walk north-east of the monastery. There I am confronted by a green dot running towards me. The next second I'm incased in ice, unable to move. M0nk pulls a dds, specs for snake eyes, then a 15, 16. The next two specs almost kill me, but I'm now unfrozen. I make a break for it and get a grand total of two steps before being barraged for a 15 and dying.

     

     

     

    Lost: rockshell legs, berserker helm, glory, wealth, obby set, dds, and 4.2k bowstrings.

     

     

     

    Kept: rockshell top, d hally, d long, and d scim. (I was smart enough to mage pray and turn on pro item.)

  5. I disagree with this entirely. Why do people with high combat levels have to be extremely intelligent and resourceful? Even before PC there were plenty of higher levels who didn't know much about Runescape, or used chat speak, and so on. I don't really see where the connection is between combat and intelligence. Quite honestly, even before PC, the only thing combat really requires is the ability to click. After that, nothing really matters.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I find it very stereotypical to say that PC products are idiots. There are some who are not very resourceful and/or intelligent, and there are some who are. And vice versa as well (with non PC-products).

     

     

     

    But PC gave those level 60's the ability to level very fast without gaining any maturity or intelligence along the way. While many PC-products are decent and smart, those would have been the decent and smart level 60's. While your point is valid, you cannot deny that there is a connection between the advent of PC, and the growing number of high leveled noobs.

     

     

     

    EDIT: Personally, I prefer training at the jellies to Pest Control. I only play occasionally for fun.

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