May 4, 200917 yr I've used the quest guides on this website a number of times. The question is: should I? These quest guides are incredibly helpful but making the quests easy would remove a main part of the Runescape game itself besides mini games like Castlewars. If I completed all of the quests I would just sit around and beef up on skills until another quest was released. So I think you should use the help only when you've been stuck for a long time. Several times I used the quest-help and found that I wasn't a high enough level in a certain skill to complete the quest. In another time it was an incredible easy quest I got help with and I had been to lazy to figure it out on my own. So what do you think?
May 4, 200917 yr If you don't like it use Questhelp on Runescape, just click on the quest you're on and bottom right corner Divine Forces | #DF on irc.seersirc.net | Most Motivated | http://rs-df.com/forums
May 4, 200917 yr Try figuring out the quest for yourself first, sometimes it's more fun that way (other times it's very frustrating..) And resort to a quest guide if your really in need of help. Click my signature for my blog!
May 4, 200917 yr I don't really like the quests but I do like the rewards, so yeah if you're like me I think you should use them.
May 4, 200917 yr I personally use QuestHelp if I'm really stuck, and then tip.it if that doesn't help me. Otherwise I try my best to not use a guide, it ruins the experience. However, there's one exception. When I get round to it, I have vowed never to use a guide for ME-PII, even if I get stuck. ~ W ~
May 4, 200917 yr For past 2 yrs or so I've done every quest day of release guideless and I have enjoyed them far more than quest I used a guide for. but equally I like a challenge and solving thing myself so to me a guide removes from it. It depends on the indvudiaul Operation Gold Sparkles :: Chompy Kills :: Full Profound :: Champions :: Barbarian Notes :: Champions Tackle Box :: MA RewardsDragonkin Journals :: Ports Stories :: Elder Chronicles :: Boss Slayer :: Penance King :: Kal'gerion Titles :: Gold Statue
May 4, 200917 yr My rule is, I just look at the items required section and bring them with me. I feel like having to run to the GE mid quest is not a challenge I am avoiding, but a stupid distraction from the actual quest that should not happen. Then I will figure out the quest on my own unless it gets ridiculous (like the light puzzle in MEP2. I would NEVER have figured that out on my own). Join "DG Sweepers" Clan Chat for Dungeoneering Floors | Accepting all tipiters who are Willing to Learn |
May 4, 200917 yr i have used a guide for every quest i have ever done. i thought all players did? :geek: Miseryism | Completionist
May 4, 200917 yr I used the guides alot when I first started playing, which I sort of regret now, they are extremely helpful on the more difficult/boring quests though. For the past year or so I've only used them when I get really stuck or want to check the best way to fight a boss monster. Tbh it all boils down to how patient you are while questing, personal I always wanted to race through to the next part of the story and found myself using the guides alot. If your patient enough though I'd suggest you try not to use them, that way it feels more rewarding when you complete them. Theres a fine line between not listening and not caring,I like to think I walk this line every day. Pinning blame on Jagex is like trying to put pants on an old man. You both know he needs them, but he'll just keep dancing around, avoiding them at all costs.
May 4, 200917 yr I like to scim over the monsters to fight, Items & skills required sections to save time spent at the ge, save myself (from dying) and to see wheather I can actually do the quest. Sig by me, in MS paint, but I'm still working on it. Suggestions appreciated This guide is as concise as a gourmet's handbook with the guidelines of "Pick up fork, stab food, insert into your mouth, then chew".
May 5, 200917 yr Always try to find out the solution yourself first, then go with the quest help here on TIF, on RS or where ever you could find it. But the game becomes more fun if you solove it yourself. I only use some kind of quest help if I REALLY get stuck. Add me if you so wish: SwreeTak
May 5, 200917 yr I look at the items that I'll need, and I try to figure it out on my own. I've always liked doing quests the day of release. I've used a guide on a few quests like MEPII and such. I enjoy the story and the rewards more than the puzzles, so I've never had any problems with using guides. To put it bluntly, [bleep] off.
May 5, 200917 yr I've used the quest guides on this website a number of times. The question is: should I? That's totally up to you and what you enjoy about the game. There is no right or wrong about using them, its no more 'cheating' than asking someone for advice in CW. I use them myself from time to time, either if I'm stuck or the content is boring me and I just get to a 'want to finish as I've got this far' state. Seriously dude, the MMO police will not knock at your door for using a quest guide. least not for a first offence :lol: :thumbsup:[url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/joystick/vote.php][img=http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q265/mr_moocky/jagexvote.png][/url]
May 5, 200917 yr I'm a mad quester and I like doing quest without help, but usually I scour the guide to get help for what items to bring so I wouldn't be wasting time. Boss fights are also harder if I wouldn't use the guides. Dark MarquisVisit my tiny blog. The current HYT relationships
May 5, 200917 yr Personally, I hate the storyline of all RS quests, and their annoying pre-pubescent dialog, so I tend to use RuneHQ's Guides (tip.it's guides generally get me lost and have less pictures.) There is nothing wrong with using guides.
May 5, 200917 yr Personally, I hate the storyline of all RS quests, and their annoying pre-pubescent dialog, Everyone stand back... there's an EXTREMELY MATURE ADULT in our midst! To put it bluntly, [bleep] off.
May 5, 200917 yr In my opinion, doing quests without guides is much more gratifying. When the quest "Darkness of Hallowvale" was released, both my friend and I were online (we both enjoy quests without guides). The quest had alot of puzzles I enjoyed it alot. What even added more to the gratification was that we were among the first people to finish that quest (across all servers I mean), as we were the first people to finish the quest on that world way before anyone else did :lol: . So, we did the quest the instant it was released, we had no help from anyone else other than each other and it was one of the best quests I have done. If I had waited a few days for a guide, then just went through it step by step, there is no possible way I would have had as much fun.
May 5, 200917 yr I tend to do new quests guideless and older quests with one. Join Future Update News! The longest running update speculation thread on the RSOF, currently on its 24 EditionQFC 16-17-671-59680498Thanks to Killerwat for the sig!
May 10, 200917 yr Only used the items required section, monster fights... the quest itself i will not look at. I piety the fool.
May 10, 200917 yr I did most of the quests without the guides, and although it does take longer and can become frustrating at times, you learn a lot more about the game. When I first became a member I did many quests and quickly learned a lot about the members world. 3 years later, I became lazy and use the quest guides to see what items I need to acquire etc. 200.
May 11, 200917 yr My problem is usually I am at work when a quest is released. By the time I get home and do it the quest is usually completed by someone else so the rewards and an overview of the major parts are out there. I usually "follow" the work in progress guide on the Runescape Wiki although only really to get a list of items and possible fight details. Nothing worse than taking on a big boss monster unprepared. Did that with the King Ice Troll and died, and if I'd read the guide I'd have known not to pray whatever it was I prayed. I was off when Chosen Commander was released and did that without a guide. I was probably one of the first to complete it. That said it was a stupidly easy quest. Trust the Gene Genie!
May 11, 200917 yr I find that quests are much funner if you can do them yourself, though I've used guides ever since I became a member >.< When I first started, the first quest I did was rune mysteries. Although it took at least 3 hours, because I couldn't find the air altar, it was fun, and extremely satisfying to know that I finished a quest. I should stop using quest guides so much now though, takes away from the fun really (though I usually just want the rewards : ).
May 11, 200917 yr Depends on the quest. 9/10 I'll look at the items required then only look at it again if I get stuck. [hide=Drops]Dragon Axe x11Berserker Ring x9Warrior Ring x8SeercullDragon MedDragon Boots x4 - all less then 30 kcGodsword Shard (bandos)Granite Maul x 3Solo only - doesn't include barrows[/hide][hide=Stats][/hide]
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