Eddo89
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I use it. I find it useful for my RuneScape needs. It may be no use for you if you don't need those features. My experience is that it is safe, which is also my believe. But don't change your mind purely because I and above poster agree is safe, reserve some judgment. Rule of thumb: If you don't trust it, don't use it. Always scan for viruses, without exception.
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Is really very simple: -Strength: A lot of people has it, but this skill is already the TOP 99 skill before skillcapes. An important thing is, 99 strength beats 85 strength. Hence why no one bashes it as one who wants it probably wanted to be stronger, thus their 99 quest is quite legitimate. People ALWAYS wanted to hit big, cape or not. -Firemaking: Numbers don't mean a lot, is not a skill a lot of people would have trained in the past, is not well liked, it isn't useful at all, hence lower number. It is also overshadowed by fletching and cooking, the prime choice of 99. Most people STOP once they trimmed the cape. As in why it is cheap, it is because IT IS CHEAP. I got enough maples from Manage thy Kingdom without meaning to collect it for the purpose. It also give xp at a high rate, it is n a higher tier than cooking and fletching for people by virtue of the requirement to click, otherwise it is very easy XP. Achievement capes was made as a reward for 99, there wasn't any hidden meaning behind it. Some people argue prayer has no worth after 70, to some degree it is true. But for a lot of skills, is special milestones not cape related. There is the issue of "buying" a skill. i think regardless of whether you bought it or not, if the skill is quick, is quick. Is naive to think just because you fished and cooked every single fish you cook it makes appear at a higher plane than others who bought their 99. But really though, who cares? As long as you know you achieved it the hard way, you can smile to yourself at the hardwork, irrespective of what others think. This really comes down to an issue of the skillcape, it is pointed outwards, towards people. Too many do it for the limelight as opposed for personal achievement. I know a lot of 99 capers on easy skills literally cry out for people to respect their cape. I would say "why should I?" This is as a big of an issue as people disrespecting it. Bottomline however: -99 capers are NOT noob because of their cape, ever. Even if they chose the easiest skills. If they are a noob, it is because they are stupid to begin with and no nothing apart from "withdraw fish, cook all, bank rinse and repeat". -"Noob capes" are not a big as an achievement, simple as that. You respect cash, you expect 100m more than 50m, same could be said of the skill. -99 cookers or fletchers, don't ever complain please. If you ever find it boring and tedious, drop everything and try get 99 smithing. Whether a cape is respected is not due to how many people put it down, is due to how many people praise it. It is a skillcape, but that doesn't mean I have to look at it with any more respect than I look at something like the Obsidian Cape.
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Yes Pyro. Off the new "super boss" Tormented Demons.
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100 items then. Though you may want to look if it credited you with 1 bar's worth of xp or 5 bar's worth of xp. But still, you would have to make 300 bodies for 3 charges, not 280, but I assume you just smithed something else then. As I said, you are the one that smithed multi-bar items, and I gave you how it works for mithril bolts, surely you can put the 2 together. 100 items in current evidence. I'm still skeptical over 3 charges for 280, I will check it out later. Jagex just gave a big reason to smith nothing but plates in that case.
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You tell me since you have smithed multi-bar items. My assumption is per bar, seems like the logical way of doing it. Which equals 100 bars per charge.
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Kingdom Management is sure bet. I got quite a few spare, too bad they are untradeable...
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You can buy flatpacks for quite cheap anyway. Most furniture are very affordable, while Costume room furniture is buyable at cost of materials. Try GE or maybe RSOF. You don't really need the highest level of each furniture, like for the Magic Wardrobe, is unlikely you would want to own all 3 sets of mystic, infinity and skeletal armour. As for cape racks, you really only want higher levels if you got an abundant of 99 capes, which most of us don't. So no need to splash a marble or even a gold leaf on your wardrobe/cape rack, is not worth it.
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Hence....40 minutes. Still, the boost is more than worth the 25 minutes excursion (plus travel and wait time).
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Great clan have great names. THE Anarchy WG - one of the only clans that can incorporated RS elements with no cheesiness since they mean what their name has said. Great clan names should be outside the norm, sometimes the simplest names are the best. Like the 2 example I gave, not long winded, but great names. Unique and simple, and you probably need to have a Eureka moment to think of one.
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How long before inactive accounts get deleted??
Eddo89 replied to Triquos's topic in Help and Advice
Don't think they do, if so, they would have state the conditions of when they will delete it. -
Forgive me if you are a nice and friendly level 3 who does their skilling their way because they enjoy what the game has to offer and is up for a challenge, the following does not apply to you at all. --- I see skiller as someone who likes to train their skill. Doesn't mean they have to be low levels, but if they got the majority of their skills to mid-to-high levels and combat doesn't overly dominate the upper regions, then I think you can call yourself a skiller. I consider myself a skiller. But what I loathe is level 3 skillers placing themselves on a higher level or placed on a higher level by other people because of the difficulty of their work. Is okay to use it as an argument when someone was disrespecting you, but what I hate is when claiming respect or superiority. Hey, shows you are doing things for the fame not for the fun. And I hate it when people criticize others for not doing things away from the norm. And further more, hate it when level 3, mainly in RSOF, complain that certain updates don't favour them. Can't expect people to cater for people who deliberately place themselves in the minority and shows a failure to respond to new challenges. Maybe because my last encounter with a level 3 skiller is in Birmhaven Agility Arena, lashing out at me for not repairing his grave. Excuse me sir, but it be helpful if I saw you die. Then he said I should be looking out for him...I help when I can help but I can't be expected to be actively helping. So to conclude, if you value skilling and you actually skill a lot, then you are a skiller. The term is not exclusive to Pure Skillers, and that competency in skilling cannot be judged by what you chose not do to which is freely available to everyone. I said this especially to not contradict myself....I will spare you my rant about the insanely rich and skilling next time.
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I assume so. Probably the treasure is decided when the clue is completed. But we may never know since is rewards are so rare anyway.
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As a bystander and on neutral grounds I say this. Didn't this started off by someone that you didn't like the "dots" in P.K. Masters? Well, to be honest, the reply afterwards was as defensive as it can get, if irrelevant to the rest of the argument. But really, Y guy took it a bit far and has a lot of accusatory tone to most of the posts. The only thing worse than a derogatory comment is to respond inappropriately to it. But at the end of the day, you are in P.K. M, and if you as a member think is good as what people say you are, then why get so worked up about the name? Respect maybe, but why need a few more to respect your name when you can do it in RS and know you can do the talk? I know you are possibly offended and felt the clan was disrespected by whatever Peter said, but instigating an argument further lowers respect from observers much more than a petty comment will ever do. --- On topic. Any Cliche. Like Death Dragons or Runescape [insert name] or so obviously based off something, like Assassins Creed which was the rage for a couple months. Is not always bad to use these common names, but at least use it with creativity.
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Well....the loop of steel dragons, skeletal wyverns and iron drags are pretty bad. In the interest of my insanity, I jumped ship to Summona. Is a pity that she doesn't get into loops with Dags....
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Weekly Poll: What quest line would you like to see expanded?
Eddo89 replied to n_odie's topic in General Discussion
Elemental Workshop. Maybe because I like smithing, but the elemental armours looks very sad right now with their measly bonuses. -
Well.... Put it this way. Unless you got a clan that is busted with members, then this doesn't apply. But that guy is far better than the best warrer ever on RS if he tries hard every time and attends as opposed to the best that comes once every summer. He is there, he is another person, just hope the experience would improve his tactics.
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Fairy Part 2 is a quest that is SUPER helpful. Fairy Rings > All. But requirements are steep. Plague City for teleport to Ardougne, and you have not tasted members unless you froze all the armoured fools in CW.
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I learned timezones. Sadly most Brits and Americans haven't. Nothing has really "helped" me, but when I see things that RS has in RL, I get it. Like the yew bow and glassmaking.
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A Tip on The G.E You Might Not of Known...
Eddo89 replied to Howdydee2003's topic in General Discussion
Buying using multiple GE slots. I have sympathy for bulk buyers. 10k feathers isn't always enough...yet thats the amount I can buy. -
Around his level? Combat 88. Around could mean they were all 90s, but he was around them but also the lowest. Which could mean, the Rev could only attack HIM. Or it could be the other way round. Also, he could have been on the edge of the area, hence when the Rev comes, he is the closest target.
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I have just mined 40 runite ores, nice profits, but some is exaggeration. A world switch takes 35 seconds. Thats the fastest you can go because of world switch delay. There is not set time for mining a runite ore. Most of what I mine is done in 20 seconds or less, with the occasional stubborn ones that can last 2 minutes. So no one can answer how long it takes, unless they calculated the median. The mining of ore is indeed the easy part.
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Is quite old now....surprised no one updated it. Probably because we are far less reliant on the guide as there is an in-game sets of codes.
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Well you ride it.....when you do the Sorceress Garden tele, if that counts.
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Smithing is profitable. Unfortunately it is less so ever since that new quest that required 69 smithing, which attracted the type of skillers that totally ruined the profitablility of fletching, selling everything at min, while buying raw materials at max. It depends on what you make. I got 96 smithing, soon 97, without dishing out a single unnecessary gp and has help me gain enough money to own a BGS and soon to be 40m + numerous items and weapons. So don't tell me smithing is completely unprofitable. True, traditional methods are not, but saying is useless is far from the truth. Who is going to supply ranger's cannonballs for instance? If smithing is useless, then fletching isn't too far behind and firemaking is definitely worse. Or even slayer, if you remove the existence of slayer, nothing major is going to be affected.
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Player Moderators: Are They Really Worthy?
Eddo89 replied to @Dan3HitU's topic in General Discussion
Worthy or not is really down to opinions. You can't really judge it upon stats, in a way, thats how Jagex does it. You only get chosen by how often you report. There are moderators that just does not care. I know who lost his crown to inactiveness in RS and he wasn't very behaving in a "moderator" way. But as for the crown, if they are to be a police of the game, they need something that shows in an obvious fashion that they have power and that they have to be listened to, should they request it. A crown, maybe not. But thats how Jagex chose to represents any player with additional power, so I think is alright.
