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Well since some people are saying that the higher lvled monsters give more xp, I happen to be at Black Demons just ranging, and it's not changing to odd at all =\ Well maybe just not them aye?

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from what i have experienced, ranging gives 4,5xp each hit. Can`t remember if i was ranging a blue dragon or whatever, so it may be that it was just a higher lvl monster. But i think ranging gives 4,5 ea hit... Or something like that. When it comes to melee, i can`t say much :?

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I just recorded a vid proving you get more XP from, if nothing else, blue drags.

 

 

 

I'll begin uploading it, and then some people can check their egos.

 

 

 

<3

 

 

 

*edit* Gosh the internet is confusing. I *think* this link will link you to the vid.

 

 

 

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F2B1QUKL

 

 

 

Some people owe the creator of this topic an apology, you seriously need to get off the powertrip. No, you didn't create this game, so no, you don't know everything there is to know. Way to discourage someone from posting on your little clique site.

 

 

 

:roll:

 

 

 

Oh, and yeah I almost got owned haha.. Glad I remm fire shield that time, 'cause I had been dharok'ing at Yanille, lmao. :D

 

 

 

At 1:55 secs into the vid, my attack XP goes from an ending of 947 to 980, and I hit an 8. That would be 4.125 xp/hit.

 

 

 

I then go from 6,980 to 7,029 for hitting a 12. 49/12 = 4.083 xp/hit.

 

 

 

There is obviously some sort of XP different, or it couldn't possibly switch from odds to evens, no matter what my starting XP was.

 

 

 

Assuming everything in RS hits the same 4xp/hit, then no matter what (even if my starting XP was 5,000,000.5, I would either stay odd, or stay even, if I was hitting 4 xp/hit at those blue dragons.

 

 

 

Therefore, there is SOME xp difference, no matter how slight. Its probably closer to 4.1 xp/hit (average). Which means Unknown was EXACTLY on the dot. Give the kid a bid.

 

 

 

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If i am not totally wrong...

 

every hit gives 1,33 hp exp

 

every hit in training only 1 skill gives 3,99 exp to that skill

 

training controlled gives 1,33 exp to atk str def and hp

 

Don't know about longranged though, since it divides the 3,99 exp by 2..

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If i am not totally wrong...

 

every hit gives 1,33 hp exp

 

every hit in training only 1 skill gives 3,99 exp to that skill

 

training controlled gives 1,33 exp to atk str def and hp

 

Don't know about longranged though, since it divides the 3,99 exp by 2..

 

 

 

If you download the video posted above you, you'd realize you are totally wrong. Not EVERY hit gives the same XP. The vid clearly shows an average of 4.1 xp/hit using flick style (training attack only) on blue drags.

 

 

 

Sigh*

 

 

 

I didn't bother with range since the point was already well proven.

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I dought it...

 

 

 

Lets say your total attack xp was 1,000,001. And you were to hit a 15. Your new total attack xp would be 1,000,061.

 

 

 

Your xp can go up in odd numbers.

 

 

 

it went up by 60 (an even number)...

 

 

 

Anyway i assure u melee only goes up in even numbers always

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Yeah...Some people just go out of their way to ruin other peoples fun.
Sounds like Jagex to me...

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I can't believe you two are that daggum ignorant. There is a full video not 3-4 posts on top of yours PROVING exp from blue dragons is more than 4xp/hit.

 

 

 

I can't believe they let people that stupid out of the first grade.

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