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elite clue scroll fail


oneohockolug

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That's true. But I usually high alch the items I buy, which doesn't really help much as the items are usually worth more than the high alch value. I do that because I want the magic exp.

 

But you're right, I can easily just sell them back.

 

Really this isn't much of a problem to me, I usually pickpocket back the money I had to use for the items, and it doesn't take long to get it back that way.

 

Some of you might be wondering, if I don't have a problem with that, why did I bring it up in the first place and made a whole post about it? Because I wanted to prove that the fact treasure trail items are rare is not the worst part about treasure trails.

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I would rather have that the hard and elite clues became more rare to get and the rewards in the clues better than the other way around.

I still remember 2 years ago that getting a clue was realy hard, now i get at lest one hard clue scroll per slayer trip and the value of these clues are less than before.

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The first and only time I have done an elite, I mistakenly thought that they didn't give out those terrible special rewards (the ones you get in place of actually good clue rewards). Now I know better lol. Clues just aren't worth it (to me).

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  • 2 weeks later...

I've only done a few elites, and they have ALL been SHIT but I have also done a large amount of hards, and yes I am one of the lucky ones I guess, I got a 3a mage robe top, which i sold for 105m which paid for my turm :)

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Me behave? Seriously? As a child I saw Tarzan almost naked, Cinderella arrived home from a party after midnight, Pinocchio told lies, Aladin was a thief, Batman drove over 200 miles an hour, Snow White lived in a house with seven men, Popeye smoked a pipe and had tattoos, Pac man ran around to digital music while eating pills that enhanced his performance, and Shaggy and Scooby were mystery solving hippies who always had the munchies. The fault is not mine! if you had this childhood and loved it put this in your signature!

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