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  1. Alright, thank you. I was hoping to complete my mask set by using the hook to help me buy a green mask, but it seems getting the junk isn't worth it. I'll just get the hook, wait for it to rise, and train other skills. Over time I'll have both the junk I need and the higher price (though the mask will inevitably rise in price). Thanks all.
  2. So I was browing the RSOF and noticed that the pirate hook I earned runs for 20-30M, rather than the 2.2M on the GE. I was absent from the game for a number of months, so I'm not really familiar with this whole "junk trading" concept. From what I understand, if I wanted to sell my hook for the extra 18M, I would need to gather 18M worth of junk? But wouldn't I be having the same net profit? I don't really own any junk in my bank, so I'd have to make it or buy it, but then that wouldn't that time/money cancel out the extra money I sell the hook for? I'm just trying to understand where the profit is. Any help/advice is appreciated.
  3. If you use offensive language ingame and get muted, then you also can't post on the Forums. That's what he's talking about. But if you've been temporarily or even permanently banned in the Forums, then you can usually get ingame. There are very few exceptions.
  4. Well, for one thing, if you are muted ingame there is *no way* that you will be able to post on the Forums. Jagex has established this rule to try and prevent flaming or rule-breaking on the Forums before it happens. However, what I feel is unfair is the fact that a player can get in trouble on the Forums and not often have their ingame account affected. The only exception of this is for serious offences, such as RWITing or other such major rule-breaks. But if a player merely spams on the Forums, regardless of whether or not they receive a Forum strike, their ingame account will remain untouched 9 times out of 10. This, of course, only makes it easy for that player to go ingame and flame about such things, including causing havoc, insulting or harassing the Forum Moderator that gave them their ban (which they *don't* appreciate of course), and other such things. I feel that Jagex should change this, I just honestly don't see anything happening about it. At least not yet. We can always have hope I suppose.
  5. To be honest, I completely understand why Jagex performed this update and I'm in full support behind it. However, I'm not too fond on the limit, as many players aren't. Many players seem to want the cap gone, or enlarged. Yet, this wouldn't solve the RWTing problem, especially now that Jagex has presented the ideas to players that may not have previously considered trading this way. Instead, I feel that a system similiar to the Wilderness would be more suitable for the Duelling Arena. The higher the level difference between two players, the less they can stake. The smaller the difference, the higher the difference. This might eliminate some of the RWTing problems *and* satisfy the staking cap. The real problem lies in figuring out just how much is reasonable. What do you all think about this?
  6. You also must realise that school has begun for several players, so many people have grabbed their books and headed off to the classrooms. The activity may pick up again once students get into the "groove" of things and schedules are situated. Until then, expect some decreased attendance.
  7. I generally hit "66", as it's close to the Enter on the Number Pad and 6 happens to be my favourite number.
  8. Well, for one thing, I'm a girl. That might affect my choice somewhat. :wink: However, I honestly don't see what's wrong with a guy wearing a skirt. In fact, I think it's a bold move and something that shows confidence. I know some folks that wouldn't be caught dead in a skirt and would rather have no armour than armour that has a skirt on it (other than Guthans and Veracs, I guess). 'Tis a shame, if you ask me. It takes a true man to wear a skirt. (Where's Thrander when you need him?) :P
  9. Aye, I've got a Yo-yo. I'm so easily amused, so I find them great to just mess around with. :P
  10. What are your goals for the game 5 years from now?
  11. If I remember correctly, I have around 46. I actually use mine quite a bit, but I just never seem to get the plant random (no complaints here).
  12. I think the number one thing that others seem to forget is that Mods are players too. I know this has already been brought up, but this is a very important point to make. First of all, no one's perfect. That includes Mods. They're bound to make mistakes, but some misinterpret this as meaning that the Mod doesn't know what (s)he's doing, or is a bad Mod. This is definitely not the case. Secondly, Mods aren't robots in any shape or form, so they have wants and the desire to have fun as well. They can't spend every waking moment reporting other players or issuing warnings. Just as every other player, they seek to enjoy themselves while playing this GAME. Besides, there are only so many Mods. Expecting a Mod to be there whenever a player breaks the rules is simply asking for the impossible. In my opinion, there are too many standards placed on Mods nowadays. Give them a break. :wink:
  13. Actually, I know this is possible. I have a level 4 skiller friend who is able to fish in Shilo. He was very proud when he was let in, so I assume it's simply just very hard for the low levels (considering the quest they must complete).
  14. I simply woodcut. I've been woodcutting almost purely for about a year now, and I chop only Magic logs. I know I probably sound insane here, but I find it fun. Usually, I have the RSOF up to chat on, and occasionally I'll also have the TIF open. This way, I can chat in-game to my friends, those around me, and enjoy myself on the Forums. I find it fun, though I know others might not. :P Other than that, perhaps you should try out a mini-game? I love BA, and I find it's a great way to pass the hours. Also, you could try making several suits of armour, venturing to a F2P world, and hand them out. If it becomes too stressfull (so many PMs!!), just stop and take a break. That's really all I can offer you, considering all I do anymore is woodcut. Good luck though. :
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