August 19, 200817 yr Why do people say that its better to do strange plants over ibis? When training green charms?
August 19, 200817 yr Indeed they are. Green Charms really aren't for training. They have the xp of gold charms and the cost of crimsons. If you can avoid using them, do so. Stranger Plants are junk pouches. Keep them for junk trades, high-alch or swap at Bogrog. Dragon Drops : 5 Dragon Medium Helmets, 3 Dragon Claws, 3 Dragon platelegs, 2 Dragon plateskirts, 2 Dragon Hatchets, 2 Dragon Spears, 7 pairs of Dragon Boots, 1 Dragon pickaxe, 10 Dragon defenders, 3 Dragon 2h swords, 1 Dragon armour Slice, 1 Dragon armour Lump, 1 Dragon chainbody, 1 Dragon kiteshield, 1 Dragon hasta, 1 Dragon ward, 25 Dragon knives pairsThe Warrior's Blog , Herblore Habitat - Efficient and profitable[hide=Stats and logs].:Adventurer's Log:.[/hide]
August 19, 200817 yr Indeed they are. Green Charms really aren't for training. They have the xp of gold charms and the cost of crimsons. If you can avoid using them, do so. Stranger Plants are junk pouches. Keep them for junk trades, high-alch or swap at Bogrog. Pretty much what he said. Don't use them to train, but rather use them for familiars you would like to use. Such as a fruit bat.
August 19, 200817 yr Indeed they are. Green Charms really aren't for training. They have the xp of gold charms and the cost of crimsons. If you can avoid using them, do so. Stranger Plants are junk pouches. Keep them for junk trades, high-alch or swap at Bogrog. Pretty much what he said. Don't use them to train, but rather use them for familiars you would like to use. Such as a fruit bat. Or the beloved Bunyip. 8-) ~Zackdt
August 19, 200817 yr I couldn't exactly remember if that was green or not. :-k I just make the fruit bat since it's great for Bandos. :P
August 19, 200817 yr Oops I meant to say Ibis versus the bloated leech. Sorry about that. Why do they say plan tover leech?
August 19, 200817 yr Pretty much what he said. Don't use them to train, but rather use them for familiars you would like to use. Such as a fruit bat. Nah, it's way cheaper to buy your own pouches than it is to make them anyway. The pouch making process is strictly for getting exp, NEVER go "oh hey I could use this charm on something high-exp but I really want this familiar;" I bet you could buy it for less than the cost of shards and seconds on the GE. If you're going to use your green charms, make the highest level one that's reasonable cost- and exp- wise (fruit bats and ibis are good examples of this). Bloated leeches also are crimson charms. I think what people are telling you is that it's better to train with crimson charms than green charms, which is true. Join "DG Sweepers" Clan Chat for Dungeoneering Floors | Accepting all tipiters who are Willing to Learn |
August 19, 200817 yr Pretty much what he said. Don't use them to train, but rather use them for familiars you would like to use. Such as a fruit bat. Nah, it's way cheaper to buy your own pouches than it is to make them anyway. The pouch making process is strictly for getting exp, NEVER go "oh hey I could use this charm on something high-exp but I really want this familiar;" I bet you could buy it for less than the cost of shards and seconds on the GE. If you're going to use your green charms, make the highest level one that's reasonable cost- and exp- wise (fruit bats and ibis are good examples of this). Bloated leeches also are crimson charms. I think what people are telling you is that it's better to train with crimson charms than green charms, which is true. Unless the pouch you want is what you should be training with. Like a unicorn or a pack yak. :D [Summoning guide (AOW)] [Slayer guide] [Melee & Brawl player]
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