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  1. Alright grimy is working swell in terms of cost efficiency but I looked at prayer pots.. if the ranar costs about 11k, and the prayer pot (3) sells for 9.6k... that's spending 1.4k (not counting cost for vial and snapes) for 97xp total. That doesn't sound financially good to me, or is that still relatively good for herblore?
  2. Any specific herbs? I'll keep that in mind, thank you.
  3. Well I've been wanting to get herblore up (I have 59 Herby at the moment) but the question that's been getting in my way: 1. I'm buying all the materials. 2. Just give me methods where I lose the least amount of money 3. Feel free to give me methods from 59-99 since I'll be copy-pasting all the answers into a word document so I won't ever have to ask again. 4. Give any advice as long as it has to do with Herblore. Thanks much! <3:
  4. What would be ways to make the system fair then in a Runescape clan?
  5. Well the obvious positive is giving clanmembers the ability to elect their leaders for a certain amount of time, and than after that time passes, there's another election for the spot. It keeps leadership positions filled with fresh people who actually campaign to win votes to be elected. The obvious negative is that people might only vote for a candidate because the voter likes that candidate (popularity contest) or because that person is a high level. The other incredibly obvious negative would be drama too.. Need any more elaboration? Yeah well I don't see it fit, if you are relating to term based officals like Neltak just stated. I think officals aren't really needed in a clan until some one steps down or can no longer do their job / goes in active / demoted w/e the reasoning is. It should rarely happen and I think the current staff should be able to make some requirements before you allow people to "campaign" for the opening spot. If you allow anyone in the clan to app for this new rank opening then you could potentially choose some one not even qualified, or even a spy. So to answer the OP's questions I'd have to say the negatives out weigh the positives. Usually the clans I've seen have a time requirement or a rank requirement that the person who wants to get elected has to meet.
  6. Spot on about the structure. The type of clan I'm thinking of is like an all around community clan that does stuff like warring, PVM/PVP events, skilling events, etc. Also most clans I see using this structure usually has a figurehead leader that is a permanent seat and when that leader resigns, he/she picks who will become the next figurehead leader and usually this leader appoints the warlords or whatever they're called to lead wars.
  7. Well the obvious positive is giving clanmembers the ability to elect their leaders for a certain amount of time, and than after that time passes, there's another election for the spot. It keeps leadership positions filled with fresh people who actually campaign to win votes to be elected. The obvious negative is that people might only vote for a candidate because the voter likes that candidate (popularity contest) or because that person is a high level. The other incredibly obvious negative would be drama too.. Need any more elaboration?
  8. I really havn't seen this with fansite clans as much as Runescape Official Forums clans, but do you think the negatives outweigh the positives for clan politics? Such as the clan electing its own officials, and then those officials making the decisions, etc. And while we're at it, what would happen if someone made a clan based off the United States Constitution and government? :blink:
  9. I hate Bono because just like the Dixie Chicks, he needs to shut up and sing. I like all the other guys in U2 though. They mind their own business - and that is the music. Here's the thing with U2's music though.. There is NO ALBUM I can stand that is by U2. I love plenty of songs by them but can never listen to one album by them all the way through without cringing. I think U2 is a great song band, an even more amazing live band, but when it comes to whole studio albums, they're, as you say, atrocious in regards to just the albums as a whole being boring.
  10. I'll post the rest tomorrow most likely.
  11. No I don't have audio links. :( I'm adding more lyrics as we speak by the way.
  12. I had written a few songs when I was 10 (starting in 2002). None of them were really good, but when I heard "Mammoth" by Interpol in summer 2007, I was so jealous, I stole almost all the lyrics, added some of my own, and that's how my actual start in lyric writing started. For the next year and a half, all my songs were essentially stealing from other famous songs and melting them along with my own lines. The songs that were purely original were indeed crap, until I was in English in December 2008 and I wrote a song. That song was the beginning of my modern lyric writing. Since Dec. 08, I've written probably about 200 songs. As of right now I only have 18 songs, and 3 songs I've been trying to develop. (I'm often my own harshest critic as you can tell that I've only kept 10% of my songs just counting from Dec. 08) At the time of this topic, I've had a writer's block lasting for the better part of the last 3 months. PLEASE post your opinions! A Colour Scene (Like A Supernova) Dec. 08 Where is Somewhere? Feb. 09 Function May 20th, 2009 -Not one of my best, yet it is one of my favorites Satellites May 22nd, 2009 -One of my favorites because of it's simplicity and effectiveness. Have tried to match this song's simplicity many times since but have always failed. Move On June 3, 2009 Stay Young June 14th, 2009 Every Fire Escape July 25, 2009 Diminished September 8, 2009 Out Here (Desert) October 6, 2009 Elements October 8, 2009 The Edge of the World October 12, 2009 -My best song. I had been doing homework all the way up to 5:30 AM in the morning on the 12th, and when I finished I felt like writing a song. This was the first song that I wrote on the computer instead of paper and the only song that I've never had to go back and edit/change. I was dead tired but only took 30 minutes to write it. Damn proud of this one, especially considering the circumstances. The Middle Distance October 16, 2009 -If "Edge of the World" is my best, then this is my favorite. The first verse came from a crap song I wrote on June 3rd 2009, but I liked the first verse enough to where I kept it when I tossed out the song. For the next four months I tried to add a chorus and a second verse but it NEVER happened. Then on October 15, I added the first two lines of the chorus that I had made up on the spot while looking at the song. The next day, the song was finished. This is the first song I've written with plans for background vocals (in parentheses). It's not great but it's the most work I've ever had to put into a song
  13. Found this chapter I wrote like... 6 months ago? This was to be the first chapter to a book I was writing about young Brian Cadence, a wealthy politician, hated by his own nation of Trenaria due to the propaganda of the government spread against his family and other elite families of the semi-autonomous Trenarien region of Revana. The book was to deal with how the government eventually decides to assassinate him and he has to stay one step ahead. This chapter was supposed to lay down some valuable foundations for backstories, especially Tony. I eventually ran out of free time, and right now this is all I managed to write. I have a working idea of what the environment and technology of the world is in my head. It's not at all like Earth. But it's all in my head and if I tried to explain it my head would hurt trying to remember all the stuff I made up for this.
  14. I be jealous of some of these songs. But you just inspired me to put my own up, so I can forgive the fact you're better than me! =D>
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