December 17, 200916 yr Ok, so someone wanted me to get him one, so I did, then I did a quick RS Wiki check and found that they're rare. What can I do with it now, I logged out. Now, I feel guilty. Eh.. Whatever. <_< Why are they so great? :-| #KERR2016/17/18/19/20/21. #rpgformod
December 17, 200916 yr Someone else asked about Mint Cakes, I think it's on page 2 or 3. http://forum.tip.it/topic/252435-mint-cakes/page__hl__mint%20cake "Be Excellent To Each Other"
December 17, 200916 yr Basically they are "great" because the restore 100% run. Making them epically useful in the rare situations where u cant use a tbird or pause for like half a min to rest 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
December 17, 200916 yr People are [developmentally delayed]ed, lol. There's no use for them, they're not even rare - kinda common in the minigame. Dragon drops: 82 (2 claws)Dagannoth kings drops: 73Barrows item count: 51GWD drops: 54 (5 hilts: 1x bandos, 3x saradomin, 1x zamorak)Whips: 4Sigils: 1x spectral (FFA), 1x arcane (FFA)
December 17, 200916 yr It's simply the new cool thing that merchants thought up. Think of it as the runescape equivalent of Diablo 2' Stone of Jordan. All I learned in life, I learned on Tip.it
December 17, 200916 yr It's simply the new cool thing that merchants thought up. Think of it as the runescape equivalent of Diablo 2' Stone of Jordan.Except the Stone of Jordan was useful, and could be sold to stores to summon hellfire diablo ... Mint cakes on the otherhand, don't summon any demons so overall are lackluster. ;) Help drive change Canada
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