Legionwizard Posted September 12, 2012 Share Posted September 12, 2012 I'm hoping to hear tips and tricks on how (good) dungeoneers keep track of stuff. I tend to have problems with this, and if able to improve, I might perform better overall. So what do you guys do: just pop up dungeon map once in a while, try to memorize a crude branch structure (critical path + de's), taking screenshots, drawing a little map during exploring? All help and input welcome, details as well. Achieved quest (07/08/2009), woodcutting (28/06/2010), attack (21/07/2010), strength + constitution (07/08/2010), defence (26/09/2010), summoning (13/01/2011), herblore (03/03/2011), cook (31/08/2012), firemaking (01/09/2012), magic (08/09/2012), prayer (16/09/2012) and ranged (29/10/2012) capes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bxpprod Posted September 12, 2012 Share Posted September 12, 2012 This is useful. You definitely need to be opening your map regularly, not just for you own sake, but to see where others are, as well as getting a feel for which areas are likely to spree and which are close to 'denking' as it were. That said, a lot of it comes down to experience. The more you dg you the better you will get at identifying paths and recalling certain aspects. Rarely do you have to remember everything. 1 [bleep] OFF HOW ARE U SO [bleep]ING LUCKY U PIECE OF [bleep]ING SHIT [bleep] [bleep] [wagon] MUNCHER Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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