2007年11月12日星期一

Cooking – Fishing Combo Guide

If you do not want to cook your fish which I do recommend to gain experience in both skills, then don't cook them. Just sell the raw fish. Raw fish can go to a hefty price because lots of people want to increase their cooking level.

Option A: For the Rich
Buy fish you can cook. Cook it. When you exceed the fish you are at and go to the next ranks of the fish you can cook runescape, do not immediately jump in. Rather, keep on cooking the cheaper fish until you stop burning a lot. If you burn here a lot, you will burn like no tomorrow at the next rank. Also, try to cook on the range in lumbridge castle. It gives you a higher percentage of not burning and there is a bank 2 flights up. Just keep cooking until your burning almost ceases and move up. Keep doing that. Buy from the fishing stores when you can because they are easier to buy from and usually much cheaper. You can buy from the port sarim shop and then cook in the range above and store in either the falador east bank or draynor bank. Easy. You’ll be extremely high in no time at all.

Option B: For those who are not so rich
Train your fishing in coordination with your cooking. If your already a high fishing level, well good for you. This will just be some more training. Basically, fish and cook every piece of thing that you fish. Simple.

Get yourself a net. Fish shrimp. Cook the shrimp. Do this until level 20. Fishing rises and your cooking rises at a good rate. They should grow about equally runescape money. Now, after you are 20, you need to fly fish. Get yourself some feathers and a fly fishing rod and go fly fishing. The most common stop in barbarian village. Banks to both sides, one in lummy, one in fally. Keep on cooking your fish. Your cooking will go up at about equal rate of your fishing. Trust me, it works.

When you are level 50-70 fishing, your cooking should be about the same. Go catch lobbies now at karajma. If you want to have a little fun, bring an ax and a tinderbox. Some trees are cuttable there. People pay stacks of raw fish, if you make them a fire. Do that to get some quick fish to cook. Now, once you are higher, you can choose to get swordfish. Test out if swordfish are fast enough. If so, you can choose to get them.
Option B2:

Fish still, but if you want some variation and a little fun, go kill some things that will give you meat. Maybe have some fun destroying chickens because they give you meat to cook and feathers for fly fishing.

Also, the guild isn’t really too good anyway. It has a bunch of stuff, but it is usually for gormet cooking runescape gold. That isn’t for leveling, but to look nice. Not even for experience is it too good, considering the time it takes to do that.

2007年11月7日星期三

What for Olaf's Quest?

As stated on the original quest page high agility is supposed to be an advantage for this quest (not an outright necessity). That was always what we intended, and so that is now how it works rune scape. Hopefully, this will make the quest much less irritating so you can focus on the story and get to the rewards!

The slippery bridge in Olaf's Quest wasn't quite working how we intended, which resulted in a lot of frustration. We never like our content to be frustrating - we prefer it to be challenging (there's a big difference!) - so we've tweaked the calculations that sort out whether you succeed.

Originally, the bridge was designed so that you had a reasonable chance of passing each individual step, which seemed right to us... Unfortunately runescape gold, with 12 steps in a row this all added up to a very annoying part of the quest. We're really sorry for this, and would like to thank all of you for persevering in the face of this mistake and trying to finish the quest anyway. It's a testament to your dedication to the game!

What we've done now is to make your character learn every time he or she slips, so the more times you fall the more likely you are to get past it. We haven't 'nerfed' the quest - high level Agility is still a big advantage and will still really help you cross the bridge much more quickly than runescape players with low level Agility. It's still pretty challenging to get across, but hopefully a lot less frustrating because at least now each time you fail you know you've got a better chance next time you try.

2007年11月5日星期一

RuneScape

Once I get my membership back, I'm going to have to do a lot of shopping. Luckily, one of my best friends has given me 7 million gp (though in retrospect, I probably gave him a lot more in the past). Yes. 7 million gp, all for me to get back onto my feet. Although 7 million gp does sound like quite a lot of cash, I'd definitely have a lot more had I not retired from Runescape for a year. However, it'll be more than enough to give me a headstart on what I need.

I have everything I need to get back on my feet, such as a Rune Hatchet and knife. Really, that's all I'm going to need because I can already craft my own Nature Runes and pick my own Flax (though I'll probably pick 100, alch those and end up with 100k, and just buy all the flax and strings I need).
But since I have the money... I might as well make things easier on myself. I plan on purchasing the following:
-Several Glory Amulets (For nat running)-Runescape gold Pick Axe (For mining the minerals and gems I need)-Full Rune with Dragon Scimitar or Abyssal Whip (For self defence)-Full Black Dragonhide (For
That's all really. Now, because I have money, and I want to enjoy myself:
-Abyssal Whip-Dragon Halbred, Long, Scimitar, Battle Axe, Dagger(s), and Square Shield-Possibly an Obsidian Shield-Recharge my Crystal Bow
That's about it. I also plan on trying out the new Construction skill and performing various new quests recently introduced into the game. Once that's over with, then I'll probably focus on getting full Dragon armor and increasing my Range, Crafting, and Magic levels while making lots of cash.

However, unless last summer where I could spend all day on Runescape, I recently found a summer job that seems to take up a lot of time and is very stressful on my behalf. However, I don't think it should bother me too much, so hopefully I'll be able to play and write at the same time.
Wish me luck. And as always buy runescape money, I thank my loyal readers who actually read these little stories I write. Thank you.

2007年11月3日星期六

Runescape friend

I have a friend, One who is always there for me.She would always skill and get her total level up all the time in Runescape.She always told me to train my slayer. She did so herself and got to 93.I asked her why train after 85, she replied with “jagex will release something new from a higher leveled monster”I never agreed, but she was right, like always.
The dark bow was released, i could tell she was happy, as you needed 90 slayer.I was asleep at the time the update occured, so i didnt see her on the next day.
About a week later she logs in only to tell me she had quit,not because of no Runescape gold.For the same reason she had almost quit before, Price manipulation, merchanters.

The dark bow was 90m at first buying runescape money, only to drop to 10m over night, then 5m, now 4m. Thats only about 4 days after release.
With this happening, my friend had no choice but to quit.She almost quit last time from whips being 1.6 as they are now, But now the new dark bow dropping to below 4m over 4 days just devastated her.
She had alot of Runescape gold and was very wealthy but i dont think it was the Runescape money that made her leave.I think it was the merchanters.
How they lie to get their own way.Decieve people just to leave the people who put the effort in tears.Its sad, it makes me sick, to see how sad some players can be. Just to make a bit of cash, when they don’t anyway, just to lower the price of Runescape gold items without thinking about the consequences, but what do they care? All they want is for people to burn.
They, merchanters have no skill, they are lazy and like to merchant there way to victory.
Merchanting is scamming in a way, buying for a low price and selling higher. Standing there for hours repeatidly typing to lower the price of an item they cant afford.
Why do you do it? You may make some cash, but your not making people happy.
And now my best friend is gone, hopefully not forever.
I thought the dark bow would be her breakthough, instead its her down fall.If only people had hearts.
For the same reason she had almost quit before, Price manipulation, merchanters,Runescape gold.
The dark bow was 90m at first, only to drop to 10m over night, then 5m, now 4m. Thats only about 4 days after release.
With this happening, my friend had no choice but to quit.She almost quit last time from whips being 1.6 as they are now, But now the new dark bow dropping to below 4m over 4 days just devastated her.”This very sentence demonstrates to me and every other cynical reader that you have no idea of what the term ‘Supply and Demand’ means. Your post consists of nothing more than hatred and blame for merchanters lowering the dark bow and whip price, where as there is a real life phenomnenon taking place here which you have simply over looked.
The reason for the dark bow drastically dropping in price has no relation to the number of people trying to merchant them. Initially, the reason for the dark bow being 90M, is because of the reletively short supply of the bow. The very first bows would’ve sold for this Runescape gold price. However, the longer the update is released, the more people with 90+ slayer will go out to kill these Dark beasts for their precious bow.
Currently 3,082 people have a level above 90. 3,082 people can gather this bow. These 3,082 people have probably all gotten at least one drop. The more people that get these drops, the more bows are placed onto the market for sale. Beacuse of the oversupply of bows at such high prices, consumers (the dark bow buyers) do not have to pay such prices — As it is the SELLERS who are dropping their prices to meet the demand for the item.
It was therefore inevitable that the price would fall to its current equilibrium price — THROUGH NO FAULT OF THE MERCHANTERS.

Withi Abbysal whips runescape gold for sale, the same occurs — however, it took people a long time to get 85 slayer and only a handful of people had this high level initially. Resulting in a higher price. 10000+ people today have 85 slayer.
by Purple

2007年10月31日星期三

The Runescape Lumbridge Tutors

IntroductionAs you take your first steps around RuneScape, you may discover that the skills you can train in confuse you, or that you don’t know how to begin. It is lucky for you, then, that a number of tutors have recently decided to offer their services free of charge to the people of RuneScape money.

The majority of these tutors are located in and around Lumbridge, though there are a couple who are found further afield. To locate a tutor, look for the ‘Guide’ key icon on your minimap to make RuneScape gold.
The tutors will offer you information based upon your level in their field of expertise, as well as based upon the quests you have or have not completed, so it’s well worth going back every so often to see if they have anything new to tell you about. Most of the information the tutors will offer is available to free players, but obviously information about Fletching and the like is only visible to members.

For further information about any skill, please read the Skill Guides.
Combat TutorsAll of the combat tutors may be found just north of Lumbridge Castle.
Magic and Runecrafting Tutor: Mikasi
Mikasi, like most mages of any significant power, likes to teach people the ways of the runestones. Having spent many years herself learning the finer points of crafting runes and the rituals that bind the magic to the stones, she has returned to Lumbridge to spread the wealth of her knowledge among the less experienced. More talented practicioners of the arcane arts will find that Mikasi also knows much of use to them.
Free items: Mikasi will give out 30 mind runes and 30 air runes - although these are held on a thirty minute timer, so you will have to wait half an hour before you can collect any more runes from her. You will only get runes of each type if you do not have any of them already. While you cannot collect runes from Mikasi and the Ranged equipment from Nemarti at the same time, you can wait half an hour before going to Nemarti. To collect your runes, right-click on Mikasi and select ‘Claim’.
Melee Tutor: Harlan
Harlan is a warrior of great experience with a kindly personality. His particular interest in the wellbeing of young adventurers has led him to Lumbridge, where he graciously helps out young warriors looking to train in the honour of close combat. Though he specialises in helping very young warriors, he is also well versed in techniques and locations for more advanced training.

Free items: Harlan will gladly equip adventurers with a training sword and a training shield. He will not, however, give them to anyone who already has them (there is no sense in handing them out to someone who already has them, after all). The training sword is the equivalent of a bronze longsword, and the shield is the equivalent of a wooden shield. Neither of them are tradeable.
Ranged and Fletching Tutor: Nemarti
Nemarti is a skilled archer and capable of drawing an arrow to its target from a hundred yards while at a full sprint. Unsurprisingly, then, she is almost the ideal tutor for those who want to train in the arts of the rapid strike from afar. Further, she is also skilled in the art of bow and arrow making, and will gladly explain how to go about this, provided you are a member. Like the other tutors, she will also provide advice for more advanced students seeking the next hurdle in their training,if you have no you RuneScape money and RuneScape gold,you can buy some more.

Free items: Nemarti and Mikasi, as is common between rangers and mages, do not quite see eye-to-eye; they do have an agreement, though, that they will not offer their wares to each other’s students. While you cannot collect the bow and arrows from Nemarti and the Magic equipment from Mikasi at the same time, you can wait half an hour before going to Mikasi. Nemarti will gladly supply anyone who visits her with a training bow and 25 training arrows. This bow can only use these arrows, and the arrows, equally, may only be used by this bow. Like Mikasi, she will distribute arrows and the bow only every half hour, and not to anyone who already has a training bow or training arrows. Like the training sword and shield, these are untradeable.
Non-Combat Tutors
Cooking Tutor: Cordero
Lumbridge is a particularly gifted town, for it features not only the culinary talents of the castle chef, but also Cordero, a proficient cook who is rumoured to prepare the most fabulous Chompy a la Rantz east of the Feldip Hills. Aspiring chefs may make their way to him for advice on how best to avoid burning their food and where players may find quests requiring them to prepare food.
Cordero can be found in the south of Lumbridge, just south of Bob’s Brilliant Axes.
Crafting Tutor: Cadmus
Some tutors and guides are welcomed into the more opulent buildings of Lumbridge, and Cadmus is lucky enough to be one of these. Possibly because the Duke keeps a spinning wheel and he likes the thought that it is kept in use, he allows Cadmus to use that room to give guidance to aspiring artisans who wander there from across RuneScape. Cadmus will also offer advice to skilled craftsmen who seek advice on how best to advance their skills.
Cadmus can be found on the first floor of Lumbridge Castle, in the room south of Duke Horacio.

Fishing Tutor: Finlay
Finlay is too old to be called a young man; then again, no one is entirely sure whether he ever was a young man. For as long as he can remember he has sat on docks and shore, along the sandy beaches of Karamja, next to flaming lava in monster-infested dungeons - all with the sole aim of catching the finest fish from around RuneScape to have RuneScape money and RuneScape gold. Budding fishermen will discover that he can advise them where to fish around the whole of the world for the finest fish and the greatest range of experiences.
Finlay can be found mending his nets on the banks of the River Lum, south of Lumbridge. You can get there by going through the graveyard in the south of Lumbridge, where a neat path has recently been laid.
Free item: Finlay hates to see a young man go without the joy of fishing, and so he will provide anyone with a small net if they have mislaid theirs.
Mining Tutor: Monlum
If you are looking for a skill that brings you close to the bedrock of the world, look no further than Mining. You will spend your time either out under the sun, mercilessly swinging your pickaxe against the stone, or in the caverns beneath the world prospecting for ores while avoiding the attentions of some of the less pleasant inhabitants. Monlum has dedicated his life to this humble trade, and is more than happy to spend a few minutes discussing rocks and pickaxes with the skilled and unskilled alike.
Monlum can be found surveying his mine south of Lumbridge. You can find this by following the path that works its way through the graveyard and south to the mine.
Free item: Monlum will give a shiny new bronze pickaxe to anyone who does not already have one.
Smithing Apprentice: Feoras
Not all of the people who try to help out in Lumbridge are masters of their art. Feoras, for example, has been set to work there by his master, the Smithing Tutor in Varrock. As he is a mere apprentice, he spends most of his time converting ores into bars of base metals and explaining how to do this to any adventurers that happen to wander past looking interested. He will probably recommend that you see Monlum, to the south of Lumbridge, to gather some ore if you don’t have some already, and that you practice the simple delight of smelting.
Feoras can be found next to the furnace in the north of Lumbridge.
Master Smithing Tutor: Sani
Sani is almost an artist among smiths: his skill and expertise is rarely seen in the lands of men, and he is the equal of many of the finest dwarven smiths. As such, it is only right that he should be on hand to help out those that wish to follow in his footsteps. He’s not too talkative, but his advice has been invaluable to many.
Sani can be found in his smithy south of Varrock’s west bank.
Prayer Tutor: Yauchomi
It is not especially surprising to note that the Prayer tutor is a devout Saradominist; then again, in a peaceful town like Lumbridge there is little trace of the worship of other gods. Yauchomi has read much and understands the value of bones and, from talking to adventurers, knows the best prayers for any given situation. Though her position doesn’t require that she use prayers very often, she should be your first stop for specific information to give me the buy runescape money and RuneScape gold?
Yauchomi can be found in the church in central Lumbridge.
Woodcutting Tutor: Wilfred
Wilfred is a powerfully built young man, whose arms have seen hundreds of trees fall all across the forests and woods of RuneScape. He is looking for a more sedate life now, though, and thus has decided to spend some time handing out advice to the aspiring lumberjacks of the world. He does not cut trees down for the fun of it, of course, and will explain the purpose of Woodcutting to anyone willing to listen. More skilled woodsmen will also receive advice about quests and other things to look out for while absorbed in the steady swing of the axe.
Wilfred can be found south of the furnace, in the north of Lumbridge.
Free items: Wilfred, ever eager to see others begin down the path of the lumberjack, will provide anyone with a bronze axe and a tinderbox, provided they do not already have them.
Bank TutorBanks are to be found in dozens of locations across the world, and Duke Horacio is not a poor man, so he has deemed it proper to have a bank located above his very own chambers. Although banking is not a skill in RuneScape, it is an essential part of any adventurer’s experiences - after all, where are you going to keep that granite maul when you decide you’d rather be a mage for a while?
The banking tutor can be found behind the counter in the bank on the top floor of Lumbridge Castle.

2007年10月29日星期一

Ticker, Guides and Ventrilo

As you have probably noticed, our wonderful Project Manager, Ben_Goten78, has installed us a news ticker to allow you to keep track of the current goings-on of Zybez. Such news will include Zybez sponsored events, promotions on our Community forums runescape money, small Zybez updates, as well as other tidbits of information to keep you informed. This will be visible on all Zybez pages once our cached pages (over 2,000 pages) have been updated. In addition, the ability to switch languages has been moved from the bottom of the page up to the right side of the ticker. Just click the corresponding flag icon to switch to the language of your choice.

In other news, we have been working hard to add over 600 non-playing-characters into our already jam-packed monster database the last few days runescape item. Database crew, especially Pele, have been a vast help in obtaining images and information on the NPCs to build to our already vast range of content. Now, since Ben_Goten78 coded the Dynamic and Static City Guides, you should find information on all NPCs found in a particular city in each city guide, and this will automatically update as the monster database updates. If you experience any problems with this, please submit a correction.

If you have yet to check it out, we recently released the latest Runescape quest guide, Back to My Roots and its subsequent miniquest, Wizard's Burial (at the bottom of the quest guide). Rewarding hefty benefits including large amount of experience points and access to a new farming patch, this quest will require you to keep some foliage under control. As you may have noticed that we don't normally make a news post especially for one guide release, this kind of thing will be in the news ticker in future. Additionally, Sandy's Diary has been added to the Tome Archive, so get your reading glasses out and cozy up with a nice cup of tea! We're still working hard to put out tons more content in the coming weeks and perhaps some new features to the site.

Finally, if you haven't already done so, go and check out our recently released Ventrilo Server! Use your Microphone to talk to other Runescape gold players from all over the world! We've had it online for a few months for the staff to play around with and decided it was time to let you all at it. So, what are you waiting for, go join the vent.

2007年10月19日星期五

Runescape pking

Fighting against other players is often a lot more dangerous because they have a much greater variety of ways to fight than monsters.Also in multiway combat areas watch out because their friends could be lurking behind a tree ready to finish you off! Killing other players can potentially give great rewards if they are holding valuable items.Runescape gold However attacking another player sets your alignment to 'evil', and a skull appears above your head to indicate this. runescape items. As longer as your player is marked with a skull the risk is greater. If you die you will drop everything you are holding (you won't get to keep your 3 best items like you normally do!).If you play for 20 minutes without attacking anyone, the skull will disappear and the 3 item protection will work again.Not everybody likes fighting other players, so to do it you have to go to a special area of the map known as 'the wilderness'.rune scape.Reaching the wilderness is easy,just keep on walking north and eventually you will get there. The wilderness is a desolate area full of death and danger.As well as the extra risk of attack from other players there are also many nasty monsters. However the rewards are also greater, and there is more runescape treasure to be found if you dare to enter this area. When you enter the wilderness an icon at the bottom right of the screen will appear to remind you. This also indicates how far into the wilderness you have gone. The further north you go the more dangerous the wilderness becomes.
At the south edge of the wilderness you can only fight with players who are a very similar level to yourself, whereas as you go north the range allowed increases, and by the north edge players of vastly different abilities can engage in combat and the danger is great!A further note to those with the power of teleportation - the evil auras that have built up in the wilderness are blocking teleportation to wilderness levels above 20 runescape money, on the other hand the power of the glory amulet will allow you to teleport at a level 30 or below.

2007年10月12日星期五

Runescape Cheats, Tips, and other Tricks

Here are a few runescape cheats and tips that i know. If you know any other runescheape cheats please send it to and you will be credited with your name after the cheat you gave me. Any cheats that don't have credits are from me and please do not copy cheats from other website!

Good Player Killing: Get your attack to 40, and defence to 10, and get your strength up as as high as possible and you should be able to hit somewhere around runescape money 20-27.

Mining Pit for Coal and Admanite: If your level is high enough to mine for Coal and Admanite and you don't want to go to Al Kharid and fight spiders to try to mine then go to the Lumbridge Swamp mining pit runescape item. The place is hown below in the map, the mining place is in the red circle.

Cooking Guild: If you are level 32 cooking or higher i recommend you to go to the cooking guild and cook, it is very useful there they have everything needed for cooking runescape gold. You need a chef hat to go in the cooking guild though.


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2007年10月9日星期二

Easy runescape money

Easy runescape money:Go to Port Sarim, west of Draynor village, and ask one of the people in the blue uniforms to go to Karamja and pay them 30 runescape gp. When you get there, walk off the dock and you should see a house. Enter the house and talk to a man named Luthas. He will ask you to pick bananas. Answer “Yes”, pick bananas, put them in the crate, then talk to Luthas to collect your moderately earned 30 runescape gold. If you would like more money in multiples of 30, ask him to get another 30 runescape gold for doing the job again. Stay here for a long time if you need to spend several thousand on runescape item.
Get your character’s mining level up to level 38 by mining iron, etc. Then, go to the Barbarian Village and mine coal from the rocks, which you can sell for 100 to 300 runescape gold per piece. You will also occasionally find a gem (from least valuable to most, sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond) which can be sold for good prices.
Once you are at level 40 mining, add a person named yodoo86 to your list. He always buys coal. Mine coal and sell to him for 100 runescape money.
Get your smithing and mining levels up to 40 and mine gold in the Lessers Pits on Karajama Island. However, be careful of the level 21 skeletons. There are five rocks, so on a good night when no one is on, you can hit them in a row making your trip very easy. You can usually get 25 gold ore that becomes 25 runescape gold bars. Put them into certs and sell for 1k a gold cert.
Mine and smith until you are at level 20 at both. Make Bronze Bars and turn them into things at an Anvil such as: a 2-H, Mail Plate Body, Skirt, or Kite Shield and sell them at the market for good prices. You can also do this with Mithril, Runite (not Rune), Adamantite, Iron, and Steel.
Go to the house outside of Lumbridge and collect Iron Daggers on World 13. Also, defeat Goblins for items that can be sold or runescape gold, which is common. Sell the daggers for 14 or less at the market.
Get your mining level up to 30. Mine coal and you can make them into certificates and trade them for 1,000 runescape GP each.
Get your mining level to at least 15, and your smithing level to at least 30. Go to the mine south of Falador. Mine lots of iron, and take it to Falador Furnace. Go north of Falador to Doric’s Anvils. Smith Iron Square Shields and Iron Kite Shields. Take them to the shield shop in Falador and sell them for fast and easy money.
When you begin smithing a particular type of metal, smith Daggers at first and sell most or all of them. Then, once you get your smithing level high enough to make Short Swords, create as many of them as possible then sell as many of them as possible at the Varrock Sword Shop. They give you the best value per bar. It is possible to make over 1500 runescape gold by selling Steel Short swords. It is also a good idea to allow the swords to regenerate after each sale because you can then get the most possible money for each of them.
Go to Chaos Temple. Kill monks and take the Steel Maces. Sell them to the Mace Store in Falador for 138 runescape money. Do this repeatedly to get levels and money quickly.
Go to Varock. Kill the level 21 guards there to get skill levels and up to 30 runescape gold.
Go to Lumbridge on any World (1-13, etc.) and go to the house where the Goblins (level 7) respawn. There are two fishing spots there. If there are people fishing, they will usually drop Raw Salmon and Raw Trout which you can cook (if your cooking level is high enough) and sell in the general store for 10 to 30 runescape gp.
Put all your items in the bank (including weapons and armor). Go to the Red Spider fortress in the wilderness. Ggo inside and dash for the Steel Legs or Gold Ore. If you die, you will keep the Ore and Legs and lose nothing. For higher levels, try getting three before dying or stocking up all the way before leaving.
Kill farmers, men, muggers, and thieves to get small amounts of money ranging from 3 runescape gp to 20 runescape gp. You can find people to kill in the inns.
Get your smithing level to 25 and your mining level to at least 15. Then. go to Falador Mine at the mining site behind the Falador Castle. Get iron and go to the furnace. Then. go to Dorics (the little dwarf) and smith battle axes and other items such as square shields and long swords, which all sell over 50 gp each at the general store. Do this repeatedly to get easy money. Note: Sleep in the bed near Wayne’s Chains.
Get your magic level up to 55 (high level alchemy) and buy a Runeite Medium, for 8,000 to 10,000 runescape gp. Use it on the Runeite Medium to get 18,000 runes cape gp. Buy another Runeite Medium and repeat those steps to get easy money. Note: This spell uses 5 Fire Runes and 1 Nature Rune.
There are about seven spawn points for coins. In the wilderness, go to the Dark Warrior’s castle and kill them until you get the Rare Black Mace and Black Medium Helmet, which both sell for a lot of runescape gold. Get your crafting up to level 40 and make all kinds of jewelry, which also sell for a lot of money. Make Strength Potions and sell them by the wilderness in Varrock for 1,000 runescape gold. Also make food and sell by the wilderness.
Go to Karamja Isle and to where the people fish. Poeple will fish lobsters and swordfish until they cannot carry anymore. They will drop the fish. Take lots of lobsters and swordfish. You can make these into Certs in Draynor, and sell Swordie Certs for 2,000 gp.

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2007年10月4日星期四

Reliving my experiences as a noob in runescape

My friend's runescape account is only around level 60 and his stats are really, really poor. Overall he must have like 700 skill points before he became a member and before he gave me permission to use his account. Playing on his account, I've come to realize how many immature, noobish players there are in Runescape (although I've always know and believed this, my experiences on his account only strengthen them).
Today I was trying to get my mage level to 45 by training on the Lesser Demon trapped inside the Wizard's Tower. I had given him over a thousand chaos runes which he never used when I told him to, so instead I just did the work for him and used them to increase his mage level. Many rangers and mages come here to train their range and magic, because it is an effective area to train. However, the thing about that area is that it's multicombat, therefore other players can fight the same monster as you are, so many are bothered by the fact that others are fighting the same monster as them and reducing the amount of experience they earn. People get mad and they begin yelling insults at each other and calling each other noobs because of their magic levels.runescape gold
While I was there, people began asking what our magic levels were. I really don't like socializing with these kinds of noobs, because more often than not they're just there to show off their arrogance and weak skills (though occasionally, you get someone who just wants to talk and I can fully sympathize with that). Shortly after they all began calling each other noobs. It was ridiculous. People even began to make stupid remarks such as "I have a level 126 main u noob lol".runescape money
And the day before that I was training my range by the Moss Giants above Ardounge. Warriors kept complaining that I was taking their monster away and rangers kept calling me a noob because they wore Blue Dragon Hide whereas I was wearing basic leather. runescape They also made fun of my range level, saying I was weak and noobish. There was even this one idiot who kept saying he could do a 22 with a dragon battle axe, obviously trying to show the world how powerful he was.
This kind of behavior is childish. I'm sick of it and have been for a long time. But I tolerate it, because I know how to handle it. runescape gold If you don't like what's going on, turn your public chat to friends or better yet, off. You don't have to listen to these morons bicker. If you want to join in, go ahead, there's nothing wrong with that. Just make sure you won't be the one being picked on.
The ironic thing is that although they yelled noob at me, they don't know that I have a much higher leveled account than they do.runescape money I never tell anyone that because I myself don't show off unless there's a need to. I don't get my pride from making other people feel worthless. And I've also come to learn that no matter how good you are in something, there's always some one else who's better at it, so really there is no need to show off "how good you are", because in the end it only makes you look like a moron.

2007年9月30日星期日

Woodcutting

For wood cutting you chop trees, the end.
Ok its a bit more technical than that what and where to cut what to wear what to use etc.
Woodcutting is a primary skill and you can always make money doing primary skills, so if you play for money this is a good route to start.runescape
First of all use the best axe you can use, if you can only just afford the next level axe and you would be skint buy it it will pay for itself very quickly.runescape gold
First of all to get started cut normal trees and either fletch (members) or burn (members or NON members) a good place to cut these is by the hut entrance to Edgeville dungeon by the hill giants. to get there head west out of Varrock before you come to Barbarian Village head north and look for the hut, there are loads of dead trees there and they alway re spawn by the time you have finished the last.runescape money
Cut oaks when you can, these are convenient to a bank just outside the city walls by Varrock west bank, there are 3 there but the 2 near the path re spawn quick enough to keep you going, bank, burn or fletch depending on you mood.
When you are able to cut Willows go to Draynor Village, if you are woodcutting for xp this is where you will stay until 99 there are plenty trees and it is near a bank to empty your inventory quickly, if you want cash stay here until you can cut yews.runescape
When you can cut yews and you want cash go to Catherby head west from the bank and there are a number of trees there (If non members there are yew trees just south of Edgeville bank), chop bank and repeat, it will be slow to start with xp will increase steadily, not as quick as willows but you will build a stock of yew logs that can be sold at Seers village, at current price these sell for 300gp each.runescape gold
When you can cut Magic trees there are a few trees by the legends guild, if you can use the bank at Llyeta there are 3 trees there and you can bank nearby by using the tele crystals, magic tree logs are slow but can sell for 1k each at current prices.
If you are a member you will also get birds nests falling from the trees in these nest you can get tree seeds, these can sell from 500gp for oaks to 150k for magic tree seeds and not sure the price of spirit tree seeds, you also get rings from gold to ruby, these may have some use to you but I just drop them.
If you want to maximise XP you can do the temple trekking mini game and get full lumber, it took me 3 weeks constant playing to get the jacket, if I just wood cut instead of getting this I would be nearing 99 woodcutting by now, its not worth getting for the extra wc xp but there are other rewards when temple trekking.runescape money
Any serious woodcutter should get the dragon axe as soon as possible but at about 3m current price it is well out of the reach of most new players.

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