March 4, 200719 yr I find that if you have someone with a high level in an unpopular or hard to level skill (farming, agility, herblore, etc.) They're more interested in a certain skill because they find it fun, not because they want to make money or be the best at it. Usually this means that they take the game as it is, a game, instead of being overly obsessed and annoying. Dragon Drops: D spear x 2, D skirt, D half-shield, D axe, D 2hBarrows Rewards: Ahrims hood, Karil's Coif, half key x 6, D med, torags legs, veracs flail
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March 4, 200719 yr I tend to notice that people with high combat but low totals can be real jerks sometimes. Definately. Yeah...Some people just go out of their way to ruin other peoples fun.Sounds like Jagex to me...
March 4, 200719 yr Author This whole thread seems to be almost stereotyping people based on their skills. Everyone is different and if say an arrogant person likes to raise str high then suddenly 99.9% of people who raise str high are arrogant. :roll: OT: I've found that people who find an interest in agility tend to have quite a comical side (I've literally fallen off my chair irl laughing so hard at a guy I was talking with at the wild course :lol:) to them. Again, we did say that these do not apply to everyone. These traits are just more common in these types of people. lulz @ rs
March 5, 200719 yr Lol yeah it's true. But it's pretty complicated. I know some ppl like lvl 120+ with pathetic noncombat skills. Theyre not agressive or anything. I think they like doing non-complicated, repetitive stuff. lol. =P~ 2480+ total
March 5, 200719 yr I have always liked crafting, it's my highest non combat stat and the skill that has been the second most profitable for me (right after rc). It's a lot less repetitive than most skills because of all the differentt methods of training available (glass, battle staffs, leather work, jewelry making). I also think it's one of the best skills for helping other players. At a high crafting lvl you can trade black and red hides for range sets, d stones for glories, and eventually onyx stones for fury's.
March 5, 200719 yr Lol yeah it's true. But it's pretty complicated. I know some ppl like lvl 120+ with pathetic noncombat skills. Theyre not agressive or anything. I think they like doing non-complicated, repetitive stuff. lol. =P~yah but you can steriotype thier ingame knowledge.. i've noticed that high total low combat (under 100) quest cape...tend to be less judgemental i own j00 type of people.
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