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I do the quests. Reason being is that it makes it a challenge to keep my qp cape on my back. Thats what keeps me coming to this game.

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-Quests are ridiulously boring and are generally annoying, especially if you forget item 'A' and have trek across half the map and back again

 

 

 

-Most quests need other quests, which need further other quests which all need more stupid random levels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grrr...quests :evil:

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I have to be in the right frame of mind for quests. But once i am i do like 5 then stop and do something else for a few months. I like quests once i start them it's just hard for me to start them or be bothered to collect the items.

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they dont benefit me in a specific way so i dont do it

 

 

 

EG. Monkey Madness ATM.. i dont need dragon scimmy im a ranger

 

 

 

Legends... why do it?

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I find that I just don't have the *time*. Quests are an effort, there's the time required to collect the items and then complete the quest, and I just don't have that time in all one block right now. When I want to do a hard quest (last couple of RFD still to do, and I haven't even done Regicide yet!) I leave about 4 or so hours to do it - and I like to complete them in one sitting, or I get confused when I come back. And I just don't don't have 4 or more hours free at once now. Give me a week when I'm back from Uni, and maybe I might get most of them done (if I'm not distracted by my new Wii).

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Well, quests do have a lot of good things.

 

 

 

U cant do barrows correctly if u didnt finish Priest in Peril, Ghosts Ahoy, in Search of the Myreque, in Aid of the Myreque and Shades of Mort'ton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Dragon Scimitar, Monkey Madness, Tree Gnome Village, the Grand Tree

 

 

 

For a good slayer master, Lost City

 

 

 

For Barrow Gloves, Recipe for Disaster

 

 

 

For Crystal Shield or Crystal Bow, Underground pass, Regicide, Roving Elves

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AND MORE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm sorry. Please explain to me how you do anything (following the rules) "correctly"?

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I have done all the quests what are needed.

 

 

 

Pointless to waste time on them, i think...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They are time consuming and most of the times, the reward is pointless.

 

 

 

Also, they are too easy.

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They're annoying and boring. I only do quests to either unlock a new area, get a useful item, or get a large XP bonus. I will eventually complete all the quests so I may obtain the cape, but that's it. I still won't like them. they just don't appeal to me...

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I just found them to be more of an annoyance than fun.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ya. There's little point in owning a quest cape if you already have desire for a rare cape and the quests rarely give decent xp or other rewards. However, I find some are invaluable, such as Lunar Diplomacy. I personally just do the more important quests. Also, questing is difficlt without high agility.

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Quests bore me beyond belief and most of them are totally pointless. I haven't done a quest in about a year, and have a total of 85 quest points and can't even tele to ardy (and this is someone with over 1600 total :ohnoes: ) because i can't be bothered with the quest which is pretty pathetic...go me \'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anyway...why quest, when you can skill? :D

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Because I've done them all.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+1 :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+2 :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

there are various reasons:

 

 

 

1) because they are a nice break from skilling

 

 

 

2) to still be able to wear quest cape

 

 

 

3) for the rewards (for some the reward isn't really worth it but see above)

 

 

 

4) i do them on the principle that one day they will be required for an important quest with big rewards, (such as a new monster with good drops) and i could make a lot of money out of them, while others who didn't do quests will pull all their hair out.

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