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How does Runeweb know??

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Somehow when I get my f2per Maleficus105's sig it knows my unranked stats. My stats that shouldnt be ranked are:

 

Attack

 

Strength

 

Defense

 

Hitpoints

 

Ranged

 

Mage

 

Prayer

 

Mining

 

Smithing

 

 

 

Heres my sig:

 

Maleficus105.png

 

 

 

If you think its faked go to Runeweb and try it yourself.

It's been doing that with ss too for the last few days, the ranks are all "-1"

 

 

 

I don't know why, i assume that jagex just modified the hs a little and now stuff gets through.

I think with the new update to the highscores, using the function to get the experience points also works for unranked stats. Although it doesn't show up on the highscores, it is pulling the information right from your character file.

 

At least, that's what I think. Can't be entirely sure though.

 

 

 

I just tried it out myself. It seems that it does in fact pull from the High scores. I've concluded that because my Runecrafting, Construction, and Farming levels do not show up, while my Strength does. None of them are listed in the highscores, but Strength above level 30. Construction and Runecrafting both have 0 experience, yet Farming is at level 22. None of them are yet eligible to be listed in the highscores, because they're not at level 30 yet. So as long as your skill is above level 30, it can get the information for you.

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