January 28, 201313 yr My name is Zach. I work as a kennel technician at the local animal shelter for felines. I rehabilitate feral cats and help find homes for all the furry animals here. On to my Rs blog. My rs name is "shark r fish" my first 99 was fishing followed by a few others. My other favorite skill is mining. My goal for RS now is to reach 200m fishing exp, 200 mining exp and 200m smithing exp... and get the highest ranks possible in them. For fishing I will be doing rocktails. For mining I will be doing concentrated gold ore. One decision I haven't decided for that is - should I bank all the ore up to 200m (will be 2m gold ore) and superheat that after to get 100m smith and magic (and sell bars for still decent chunk of cash) or should I just drop it all? Is there a huge exp difference between dropping and banking? Depending on what I choose I will post a progress update as a often as possible (hopefully every day or every two days) along with bank pictures as needed of resources I have collected. Let me know what you think. I am not that rich (80m) so it might help build a little bank to get the rest of my 99 skills at least if I do it this way. I'm saving all materials until I reach 200m in both fishing and mining... sometimes I like to mine some runite ore or fish some sharks to stray away from the normal routine. Skill Goals
January 28, 201313 yr Good luck with your goals. :thumbsup: Check out my blog to read the Adventures of a Big Damn (F2P) Hero. THE place for all free players to connect, hang out and talk about how awesome it is to be F2P. So, Kaida is the real version of every fictional science-badass? That explains a lot, actually...
January 28, 201313 yr Good luck :) Banking slows down mining xp, and you have to spend all of the extra hours superheating. Superheating while mining doesn't take any extra time, and you get the extra smith/mining xp for no extra time spent. Definitely don't bank :) If gold bars are 80 gp each (idk), you'd only end up wiht 160m worth, for the hundreds of extra hours of superheating.
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