April 24, 200620 yr Port Sarim or Draynor? 6,924th to 30 hunting, 13,394th to 30 summoning, 52,993rd to 30 DivinationKiln Record (Post-EoC): W 25 - L 0, 14 Uncut Onyx, 8 Jad hits received (Best record: Two in the same kiln)Obby set renewed post update #2: 0QBD drops: 21 crossbow parts, 3 Visages, 1 Kites, 2 KitsMax Port Score [2205] Achieved: 27th April 2013 (World 2nd) Farmyard Rampage ranking: 12th, 50,000 Kills. Dragon Pickaxe Drops: 1 (Times after I first entered Battlefield: 2h)
April 24, 200620 yr draynor, cause theres a cheese + tomato spawn there, and u can also fish anchovies there
April 24, 200620 yr Bandits Camp in the wilderness is pretty awesome, it has absolutly everything you need to make them! heh 8) 1543 Skill total, 100% F2P
April 24, 200620 yr Bandits Camp in the wilderness is pretty awesome, it has absolutly everything you need to make them! heh 8)Indeed, you are correct.
April 24, 200620 yr bandit camp. Has cheese and tomato spawn, a place to buy pizza dough, and a fishing spot for anchovies. Only problem is pk'ers. Quit RS, combat 104, total 1651
April 24, 200620 yr I would definetly say the bandit camp, all you need is a few gps to start out with, to buy the pizza dough then you can get everything you need there. For those pkers I would recommend bringing a dds and then if they attack, you can unload 4 specials on them, with some poison added on and see how they like it or if you are f2p just bring a scimmy and give them a few slashes just so they don't think that they can kick you out of a good training spot. Plus with all those pizzas you could have all that food. I would also wear no armour so incase you die you keep your dds and you can just run back there and continue cooking Your true character is what you are like when you believe there are no repercussions.
April 25, 200620 yr I'm not sure if Achovies pizza are f2p... But I would go for Bandit Camp, or if you dont want to be in the wildy, Zarinis is a good place to make dough. Wheat + Windmill + Water source = PIZZA!!! "The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you never hear it you'll never know what justice is."
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