April 19, 200719 yr without woodcutting, no fletching, firemaking, alching, and all sorts of related stuff. least important, of course firemaking, but its bound to get an update.
April 19, 200719 yr without woodcutting, no fletching, firemaking, alching, and all sorts of related stuff. least important, of course firemaking, but its bound to get an update.What does alchemy has to do with woodcutting?
April 19, 200719 yr Author without woodcutting, no fletching, firemaking, alching, and all sorts of related stuff. least important, of course firemaking, but its bound to get an update.What does alchemy has to do with woodcutting? He means, Woodcutting Yews + Fletching Yew Longs = Alching for cash I dont need a siggy no moar.
April 19, 200719 yr without woodcutting, no fletching, firemaking, alching, and all sorts of related stuff. least important, of course firemaking, but its bound to get an update.What does alchemy has to do with woodcutting? He means, Woodcutting Yews + Fletching Yew Longs = Alching for cash fast ownage ftw.
April 19, 200719 yr Most useful is probably magic - I love the ability to teleport. Most used - Definately combat stats, but if those are excluded, maybe fishing and cooking. Most un-useful - Firemaking :? Thanks Choas for the Avatar and Petry for the sig (You know who you are) :)Optimistic Elder in Runescape's only cult, The Order of Cabbage.
April 19, 200719 yr Most useful- this is a tough one, as quite a few are very helpful. Woodcutting is brilliant for money, mining can be a good money maker too (especially if you can mine Runite), smithing- well, without it we wouldn't have some fabulous armour/weapons would we? :P And of course, cooking is indeed useful for combat, for very obvious reasons. Fishing is quite good for cash as well of course, and magic can be used for darn near everything. So I'd have to say magic, even though I hate it. Least useful- well, I'd have to say firemaking myself. However, it does have a marginally important use- the ablity to cook anywhere you want. Brilliant if you're on say, Karamja (f2p) as there aren't any ranges nearby, yet you want all that freshly cooked lobster or swordfish.
April 19, 200719 yr Author Yes, I guess so, But, firemaking is an optional one, same as magic, and Construction, Farming and stuff... But The best stat, because I find it interesting although I'm F2P I think is Farming. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Lols, Its a very good one, means you can plant your own trees, and noone else can chop them down, Also Farming helps woodcutting, cooking [Depends] And Herblore i think. Anyway. Thats the first stat I'll train when I get Members I dont need a siggy no moar.
April 20, 200719 yr Most Useful: Smithing Least Useful: Firemaking I think this because if there was no Smithing, Minning would have no use. People who relied on selling ore would be screwed because the price of ore would be almost nothing. Also smithing lets low-leveled make there own aroumor instead of picking bananas or killing chickens for hours. 98% Of teenagers surround their minds with rap music, if you're part of the 2% that stayed with rock, put this in your signature, ROCK IS BETTER
April 20, 200719 yr For me the most useful skill is magic because without it i couldn't teleport, alch, or blast things with erm blast spells. Without teleports alone the game would be broken, The least useful skill is firemaking, because in p2p you don't need it to cook (there are ranges near all the good p2p fishing spots), the only use I have for it is the shades of morton mini-game.
April 20, 200719 yr Most Useful: Crafting (it provides so much stuff) Least useful: Slayer: I love the skill soooo much, and its great fun, but it doesn't provide us with anything with a few unique items and monsters. Least useful would probably be either thieving or slayer... Thieving actually is quite useful. You can get tons of cash, and other useful assorted items you could never have gotten easily otherwise from stalls. Firemaking is very useful, people don't realize that there's a minigame called shades of mort'ton though.. Click for mah Blog!- I'm not sure why you would though because i never update it Achieved 99 Thieving 3/10/07-992nd to it
April 20, 200719 yr without woodcutting, no fletching, firemaking, alching, and all sorts of related stuff. least important, of course firemaking, but its bound to get an update.What does alchemy has to do with woodcutting? He means, Woodcutting Yews + Fletching Yew Longs = Alching for cash fast ownage ftw.However, what was said is that it would be no more, which is false. Thieving actually is quite useful. You can get tons of cash, and other useful assorted items you could never have gotten easily otherwise from stalls.Then there we go, my least useful is Slayer.
April 20, 200719 yr :shame: Omg, everyone who posted "Least Useful-Firemaking" is a noob... :notalk: -.- It is clearly the best skill out here, and I find it useful. I hate you guys Retired as of August 23rd with 91 Firemaking and 6m xp in it.
April 21, 200719 yr Actually, alot of skills work together, so many skills are equally important, you can't really pick one.
April 22, 200719 yr Cooking is the most important skill. Theres only a scarce amount of other food sources. Imagine people when they get food from a clue, "Omg!!!!! 14 C Sharks!!!!! I'm Rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Lol :lol: Tbfgraphx14Happy to find I'm not the only one who eats glass.
April 22, 200719 yr Yay! I get to do my "Why firemaking is useful speak" again! Ok, let's say your in the wildy, in around 55 wildy, can't get into the mage bank, are skulled, have full guilded on, you have low health, and a guy you level is coming your way! You have no cooked food, but yet 26 raw sharks, 1 tinderbox, and 1 magic log. You: Good thing I got my FIREMAKING up so I can cook my sharks, and keep my full guilded, =). Yay for me telling stories!
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