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you can find rune ore in places other than the wilderness, and the true players ONCE AGAIN would be punished by this.

 

What is your definition of a "true player," and how are they "punished" "ONCE AGAIN"?

 

 

 

Freeworlders are limited to the wilderness for runite ore. This is all from a f2p perspective because as far as I know, members get much more yew locations and do not worry about autoers as much.

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ok toend the 'yewbs' u just put all yews in like lvl 1 wildy duh!!

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Most autoers have at least one member account.

 

I don't see why they'd do that. In the end, the money is sold for real life money. Jagex already stated that they have no intention of ever playing the game seriously. Why would they have a member's account?

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Do you believe anything Jagex says?

 

 

 

 

 

Credibility <= 0.

 

If autoers don't have members accounts, why are there scripts for fletching, and thieving? Besides, if macroers and botters were only after money, they'd buy members, because it's easier to make money. They make a mil, sell it for $10, use 5 on members, and then make more money.

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Do you believe anything Jagex says?

 

 

 

 

 

Credibility <= 0.

 

If autoers don't have members accounts, why are there scripts for fletching, and thieving? Besides, if macroers and botters were only after money, they'd buy members, because it's easier to make money. They make a mil, sell it for $10, use 5 on members, and then make more money.

 

So tell me, where does this reliable information you have come from then?

 

 

 

(By the way, the discussion starting to slide off.)

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The cheating community.

 

Good for you. You know, all the things you've said did little, if any, to contribute to the topic at hand. I've already responded to your two points:

 

 

 

 

 

Nobody autos in the wilderness. Too many factors too account for. Autoers will just stay where they are and let everyone else go to the wilderness.
[...] the bottom line was for people to have an autoer-free yew. If you didn't catch that, I said it now.

 

 

 

...you always hear about abandoned mines and not abandoned forests.
I know a few high levels as well as myself who visit hobgoblin mines and skeleton mines because we despise the guild.

 

Adding onto that point, "abandoned mines" aren't lame rocks on the surface, they are obsolete caves/tunnels inside mountains. If nobody mined in the Dwarven Caves, then that would be an abandoned mine.

 

 

 

If you have any more well-thought-out reasons why there shouldn't be Yews in the shallow levels of the wilderness, please do state them now, because all your previous posts are nothing more than comments that have little to do with the topic on hand. This is a discussion related to the yew macroing that has been going on in the freeworlds, not whatever they're doing in the members worlds. Obviously you don't seem to be very fond of this idea, and I welcome all constructive criticism regarding it, something which you're obviously not providing.

 

 

 

If you don't have anything meaningful to add, please stay out and stop grating my nerves. Thank you.

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Bump. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Both for/against comments welcome.

 

 

 

Topic summary: put a few Yew trees in the early levels of wilderness for players; any macroers who even dare attempt to go near (though they probably won't) shall be slaughtered.

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I think it's a good idea, I've already had enough of the yewbie freak train dressed in green. Time for a change. Maybe even put a few low-level agressive monsters around it, just to make sure.

 

 

 

To all the people who think this idea is useless, why bother? Who cares if the location gets abandoned, it'll just be regarded as another one of Jagex's "useless" updates, just as the ones that happen every Tuesday. :P

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HORRIBLE IDEA!

 

 

 

Alright, I want to train my woodcutting. Lets see, I could go to level 2 wild and cut trees.

 

 

 

*withdraws axe*

 

 

 

*begins to chop trees*

 

 

 

A level 100 pker walks by and ice blitzed me and hits me with dagger specials until I die.

 

 

 

I loose my yew logs.

 

 

 

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It would make a whole new type of immoral and noobish pkers. Yew prices would sky rocket and autoers would move to MAGIC TREES.

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HORRIBLE IDEA!

 

 

 

Alright, I want to train my woodcutting. Lets see, I could go to level 2 wild and cut trees.

 

 

 

*withdraws axe*

 

 

 

*begins to chop trees*

 

 

 

A level 100 pker walks by and ice blitzed me and hits me with dagger specials until I die.

 

 

 

I loose my yew logs.

 

 

 

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It would make a whole new type of immoral and noobish pkers. Yew prices would sky rocket and autoers would move to MAGIC TREES.

 

Then come to a f2p world to cut it. Did you even read the whole thing? I'm not suggesting moving Yews into the wilderness, I'm suggesting that add Yews to the wilderness. Plus, if you really wanted to train woodcutting, draynor willows is much faster, regardless of the amount of people there.

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