Riptide Mage Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 Use regular Butler. He is a little slower, but makes up for it with a hell of a saving in cost. Anyone with a decent rate of gp/hour shouldn't use anything but the demon butler. You make it sound like running through a few level 87 monsters is hard which it really shouldn't be at your level. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirIzenhime Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 Use regular Butler. He is a little slower, but makes up for it with a hell of a saving in cost. Anyone with a decent rate of gp/hour shouldn't use anything but the demon butler. Not entirely true.When I was training my construction using Oak Dungeon Doors, I found the normal butler had a perfect speed. I could make and destroy two oak doors, and at that moment he'd return with another set of planks for me to do it again. Fisher/Woodcut------Me-----Miner/crafter----Stabber----Leecher ^Golvellius must be so proud^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pulli23 Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 Use regular Butler. He is a little slower, but makes up for it with a hell of a saving in cost. Anyone with a decent rate of gp/hour shouldn't use anything but the demon butler. Not entirely true.When I was training my construction using Oak Dungeon Doors, I found the normal butler had a perfect speed. I could make and destroy two oak doors, and at that moment he'd return with another set of planks for me to do it again.well if you really time it, it's about 1 tick slow to perfect speed :P.. However last time I checked it, buttler returning ment also that your interface screwed and you had to click way more! First they came to fishingand I didn't speak out because I wasn't fishing Then they came to the yewsand I didn't speak out because I didn't cut yews Then they came for the oresand I didn't speak out because I didn't collect ores Then they came for meand there was no one left to speak out for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hegelstad Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 The first thing you get taught at any high level education:Wikipedia is not a good source, even as a starting place because 9/10 it is wrong.Sure its highly checked, all that means is that the common misconceptions get repeatedly posted and that true corrections get edited out again and again as users who think it is wrong re-edit it. And Wikipedia is by far better than rswiki or any others. You are so wrong, very many articles are locked for editing unless you are working with the subject, this applies to the most common and complete articles. I don't know what you base your facts on? Teachers? Wikipedia? My lame drops:6 Effigys1 D Med - 1 D Dagger1 Verac's Helmet - 1 Guthan's Platebody Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pulli23 Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 The first thing you get taught at any high level education:Wikipedia is not a good source, even as a starting place because 9/10 it is wrong.Sure its highly checked, all that means is that the common misconceptions get repeatedly posted and that true corrections get edited out again and again as users who think it is wrong re-edit it. And Wikipedia is by far better than rswiki or any others. You are so wrong, very many articles are locked for editing unless you are working with the subject, this applies to the most common and complete articles. I don't know what you base your facts on? Teachers? Wikipedia?This topic should be splitted: But really if you want to be taken any serious when performing science, you'll never ever use wikipedia as source. For the orienting phase you'll look into simplistic files such as articles of nature/science/scientific american.. More in depth analyse you'll have to contact people, and read books... Nowhere you sould ever take a source such as wikipedia. Wikipedia doesn't host original research (and you'll always have to use original research), it is editable by anyone (maybe not specific pages, but the whole idea makes wikipedia not credible) and correct views are often edited OUT. (Have seen at least 3-4 times where repeatedly correct things are added out to make space for the generic consensus, even under the call of "no original research"..) Only thing one might use wikipedia for is to search reliable sources. (Sadly those are always at the bottom of the page, behind all unimportant stuff). Or to have some relaxed time reading. First they came to fishingand I didn't speak out because I wasn't fishing Then they came to the yewsand I didn't speak out because I didn't cut yews Then they came for the oresand I didn't speak out because I didn't collect ores Then they came for meand there was no one left to speak out for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirIzenhime Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 Use regular Butler. He is a little slower, but makes up for it with a hell of a saving in cost. Anyone with a decent rate of gp/hour shouldn't use anything but the demon butler. Not entirely true.When I was training my construction using Oak Dungeon Doors, I found the normal butler had a perfect speed. I could make and destroy two oak doors, and at that moment he'd return with another set of planks for me to do it again.well if you really time it, it's about 1 tick slow to perfect speed :P.. However last time I checked it, buttler returning ment also that your interface screwed and you had to click way more! When I was doing it, if I was in an interface, he wouldn't reappear until I was done with that interface. He'd only interrupt me if he appeared right before I tried to do something, which rarely happens at a good speed. Fisher/Woodcut------Me-----Miner/crafter----Stabber----Leecher ^Golvellius must be so proud^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CookMePlox Posted April 8, 2011 Share Posted April 8, 2011 If you have 10 people in your house, he will serve 10 curry. At the current prices, that's 4200 coins worth of curry for 750 coins. With a banking time of 7 seconds, I imagine the money would be very good, although obviously not as good as frosts. "It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man." -- Jack Handey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quyneax Posted April 8, 2011 Share Posted April 8, 2011 ~3500 gp per 7 seconds, or 500 gp per second - that's 1.8m/hr. For 10 people. Supporter of Zaros | Quest Cape owner since 22 may 2010 | No skills below 99 | Total level 2595 | Completionist Cape owner since 17th June 2013 | Suggestions 99 summoning (18th June 2011, previously untrimmed) | 99 farming (14th July 2011) | 99 prayer (8th September 2011) | 99 constitution (10th September 2011) | 99 dungeoneering (15th November 2011) 99 ranged (28th November 2011) | 99 attack, 99 defence, 99 strength (11th December 2011) | 99 slayer (18th December 2011) | 99 magic (22nd December 2011) | 99 construction (16th March 2012) 99 herblore (22nd March 2012) | 99 firemaking (26th March 2012) | 99 cooking (2nd July 2012) | 99 runecrafting (12th March 2012) | 99 crafting (26th August 2012) | 99 agility (19th November 2012) 99 woodcutting (22nd November 2012) | 99 fletching (31st December 2012) | 99 thieving (3rd January 2013) | 99 hunter (11th January 2013) | 99 mining (21st January 2013) | 99 fishing (21st January 2013) 99 smithing (21st January 2013) | 120 dungeoneering (17th June 2013) | 99 divination (24th November 2013) Tormented demon drops: twenty effigies, nine pairs of claws, two dragon armour slices and one elite clue | Dagannoth king drops: two dragon hatchets, two elite clues, one archer ring and one warrior ring Glacor drops: four pairs of ragefire boots, one pair of steadfast boots, six effigies, two hundred lots of Armadyl shards, three elite clues | Nex split: Torva boots | Kalphite King split: off-hand drygore mace 30/30 Shattered Heart statues completed | 16/16 Court Cases completed | 25/25 Choc Chimp Ices delivered | 500/500 Vyrewatch burned | 584/584 tasks completed | 4000/4000 chompies hunted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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