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somthingg fun on runescapeE? bitt stuckk

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You could get your runecrafting up to 50 so you can enter the RC guild.

 

Kill cows =P

 

And... mine stuff.

Don't ask me for what I do for fun.

Anyways, what I do for fun (besides RS) is to tear up assignments I get and then try to re-create them. It's so much fun =D.

(I also like differrent things.(and purple ))

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That's a hard question to answer, especially being on f2p where there isn't as much and everyone is different.

 

 

 

This isn't probably the answer you are looking for, but sometimes I just have to quit playing for few days or weeks. I get burned out and have to leave for a while. Then when I come back it is fun again. Sometimes you just burn out and need a break from it.

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Clan wars free-for-all?

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People in OT eat glass when they are bored. :twss:

OT'ers pee in other peoples drinks :wall:

Clan wars free-for-all?

 

F2P #-o

 

 

 

Try the duel arena for a break, or do some fishing.

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f2p fails for losing boredom but you could try some stuff like fist of guthix, duel arena, some skills some quests (even thu theres only 15 or so of them) and maybe a bit of merchanting

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