Five Most Expensive Ranged Armors in RuneScape
It will take a long hours of hard work in Runescape to get these impressive looking Ranged Armours.
Ranged is a less preferred combat style in Runescape compared with Melee. However, the advantage of using'Safe Spots'(a spot where the enemy cannot retaliate at all) to kill powerful enemy with Ranged make it temptings for players who want to get profit from monster drop without using food.
The most popular monster to kill with Ranged is Dragon. Player usually equip a Crossbow in their right hand and an Anti Dragonfire shield in their left hand when trying to kill a Dragon. Occasionally, there are also players who just drink Antifire potion and completely use 2 handed bow such as Dark Bows.
The max hit for Ranged can reach 150 on a particular monster if the player using Ruby Bolts for their Crossbow ammo. The ammunition for Ranged are also cheap and affordable for most players. This makes Ranged more preferred than Magic for killing using 'Safe Spots'.
But of course, a high Ranged level wouldn't be enough to impress other players if you still wear a cheap Ranged Armour like Black Dragonhide. By wearing any of expensive Ranged Armour below, you'll surely get compliments often from other players without even talking at all.
Here's the list, sorted from the most expensive :
Third Age Ranged Armor
Although this armor has less powerful stats compared to Black Dragonhide, wearing the set of this armor will impress a lot of other players. It's because this armor is extremely rare and you will be lucky to find a player who wear this armor. Even you have enough runescape money to buy the set of this armor, it will take days or even weeks for the order in Grand Exchange to be completed because of its rarity.
Made from White Dragon hide, this armor will give a mighty look for the wearer and it's the only Ranged armor that's colored in white.
Requirement : 40 Defence and 65 Ranged
Price : 90,800,000 Coins
Where Found : Level 3 Treasure Trail (The odd is 1 out of 10,000)
Armadyl Armor
This armor is the second best Ranged armor in Runescape. It's only beaten by Morrigan's Armour which can be acquired in PvP world. However, it will turn into dust after about 1 hour. Hence this armor is much preferred by Ranger in runescape since it will last forever and useful for long-term Ranged training.
The high price of this armor is affected by the difficulty to get this armor. Both the Bodyguards and General Kree'arra who drop this armor are flying and can only be killed with Ranged. All of the Armadyl monsters are also flying and high leveled. Since the player will need to kill 50 Armadyl monster to get into the General's chamber, Armadyl become the most difficult throne to enter in God Wars Dungeon and hence Armadyl Equipments become very expensive compared with other God Equipment.
The look of this armor also resemble a powerful Armadyl Eagle and will make the wearer seems to have an Eagle's Eye ability.
Requirement : 70 Defence and 70 Ranged
Price : 38,600,000 Coins
Where Found : God Wars Dungeon, Armadyl's Eyrie.
Karil's Armor
This armor was once belonged to Karil, a Saradomin Ranger who died in the Second Age when defending Morytania against Zamorakian warrior. Later when the reinforcement arrived, they built a Crypt called Barrows and put Karil's Body and his brothers into this sacred Crypt. To protect the holiness of this Crypt, an unknown mage enchant the spirit of Barrow Brothers into a very powerful Spirit so they can guard this Crypt against Zamorakian Raiders.
This armor has less bonus against Magic than Black Dragonhide but in all other Defensive stats, this armor is better than Black Dragonhide. When wearing a Full set of this armor (including the Crossbow), the wearer will gain a bonus called It will decrease the opponent's agility level if the attack succeed. This is useless even in PvP since most of the players tend to teleport away when running against other player instead of running manually.
The look of this Armor resembles a Dark Ranger since it covered the the entire wearer's face except the eyes. This gives a mysterious look to the wearer.
Requirement : 70 Defence and 70 Ranged
Price : 4,000,000 Coins
Where Found : Barrows Minigames (The chance of getting a Barrow armor piece is 1 out of 15)
Zamorak Blessed Dragonhide Armor
Blessed by the Zamorak the Chaos God himself, this armor is matched for Rangers who seek a chaos in their adventure. Most Rangers who wear this armor will usually wear a Zamorak cape as well as Dark Bow to make them totally look evil.
This armor is the most expensive compared to other Blessed Set due to its high demand. It has exactly same bonus stats as other blessed d'hide sets and Black Dragonhide.
The Red color of this armor resembles the big courage of the wearer and the thirst of blood and destruction.
Requirement : 40 Defence and 70 Ranged
Price : 1,800,000 Coins
Where Found : Level 3 Treasure Trail
Saradomin Blessed Dragonhide Armor
This holy armor was intended for Rangers who want to keep Justice and Peace in Runescape world. Blessed by the Holy Saradomin, this armor was used by Spiritual Rangers of Saradomin in God Wars to banish evil from Runescape.
Like all blessed armor set, this armor has exactly same bonus stats as Black Dragonhide. By wearing any part of this armor, you won't be attacked by Saradomin army outside the Saradomin General's Chamber in God Wars Dungeon.
The Blue color of this armor resembles a pure and holy strength from a Saradomin ranger. This is best used for those who want to be a Holy Ranger in Runescape.
Requirement : 40 Defence and 70 Ranged
Price : 1,400,000 Coins
Where Found : Level 3 Treasure Trail
Final Word
That's all the most expensive Ranged armor in Runescape. I hope you enjoy reading this article, Thank You for reading!If you need more runescape gold when you play the game,welcome to come here.
Posted at 02:20PM Oct 03, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Ultimate F2P RuneScape Melee Guide
This guide will guide and show the secret methods that the best never want to reveal to others. I've been an avid player of Runescape for 2 years now and have experience in both non-member and member worlds. In this guide, i will be focusing on the non-members.
The task of attaining 99 attack, strength and defence in non-members may seem a daunting task to most, but after reading this guide, I believe that you will find this task much more manageable.
Attack vs strength vs defence
Personally, I feel that the order of leveling up should be Strength>Attack>Defence. So after gaining 1 strength level, gain 1 attack followed by 1 defence.
Level 1-10
So fresh off tutorial island and not sure where to start?
First thing to do is to go to the chicken coop at Lumbridge. Chickens can only hit 0s and will never damage you. Keep killing them until you have about 100 feathers. Go to the Grand Exchange and purchase an Iron armour set along with an Iron scimitar. Also, bury every bone you get as prayer is very important in both non-members and members.
Keep killing chickens until 10 attack, 10 strength and 10 defence. By then, you should have a decent amount of feathers. Go to the grand exchange and purchase a set of full steel and a steel scimitar. A scimitar is the best weapon in f2p and should always be your weapon of choice. If you have enough money left over, buy a power amulet for yourself. The power amulet is the best amulet you can get in free-to-play.
Also, Black is almost always a waste of runescape money and you should never buy it unless for looks(Black g).
Level 10-20
From here onwards, you can start killing cows. If you get damaged, you can pick up the beef and cook it.
Collect the cowhide you get from the cows and bank it every time you get a full inventory. Cowhides sell for a lot on the grand exchange.
Due to your lower levels, I would suggest getting 15 strength, then 15 attack, 20 strength, 20 attack and finally 20 defence. This is to maximize your kill rate.
When you finally have 20 Attack strength and defence, you can sell your cowhides for a massive amount of money. Use this to purchase a full set of mithril and a mithril scimitar.
Level 20-30
At this point in time, you can visit the stronghold of security and kill the minotaurs on the first level. These minotaurs drop a lot of iron arrows so pick them up. You can either sell them or use them for your ranged training in the future.
If you run out of food, go to world 1 at the fly fishing spot. There are usually a lot of people training their fishing there and they will be more than willing to give you free trout and salmon.
Level 30 will not take a long time to get at this rate. You can now choose to complete both the stronghold of security and the stronghold of player safety, which will give you 20k in total.
You should now be able to afford Full adamant. Buy that and an Adamant scimitar.
Level 30-40
This is it, the big step to rune. At your level, you should go train at the hill giants in the varrock dungeon. You need a brass key to access it.
You can stock up food from the above mentioned spot before you train here. This is so that you do not have to repeatedly go back to get food.
Kill the hill giants there but in this case, do not bury the bones. Each of the bones they drop can sell for upwards of 300gp each!
The training here should make you a pile of money so when you have reached level 40 Attack, strength and defence, sell the big bones for runescape gold!
Dragon slayer
At level 40 Attack Strength and defence, you are prepared to do dragon slayer to wear the Rune platebody. You can refer to walkthrough to guide you.
Level 40-60
To afford full rune, I would suggest killing more hill giants and selling the big bones. When you have full rune, you can almost call yourself a master of f2p combat!
The next hurdle to cross will be to level 60. For this, I recommend you kill level 28 flesh crawlers at the stronghold of security. Their max hit is 1 so you do not have to bring too much food.
These 20 levels should not take long considering the huge amount of exp you will be getting from flesh crawlers.
Level 60-99(Option 1)
Congratulations! Now it's the big test. Can you last till 99?
The best would be level 50 spiders in the stronghold of security for you. These do not drop anything so you will have to bear that in mind when picking this option. They can give really fast exp and it is possible to gain 50k exp per hour at higher levels with strength potions.
Level 60-75, then 75-99(Option 2)
Your next option would be to kill level 50 spiders until level 75. Then you can move to Ankous on the 4th level of the stronghold of security. These drop Ores and Adamant arrows consistently so training here should solve almost all your monetary problems.
Level 60-70, then 75-99(Option 3)
Same as above, except this time you go to the lesser demons in Karamja. The added benefit is that there is a fishing dock nearby so you almost never have to leave! Also, lesser demons also drop rune medium helmets that alch for 11250 gp each!
Notable training spots
1.Moss giants
2.Deadly red spiders
3.Barbarians
4.Skeletons
5.Greater demons
6.Cockroach soldiers
Conclusion
This concludes my guide for F2P melee combat. Why not become a member and buy that skillcape you always wanted?
Hope you liked my guide.
Posted at 11:02AM Oct 02, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
RuneScape Lesser Demon Training
For level 60+.
This is a guide on how to train efficiently on lesser demons and it is meant for the use of F2P high leveled training in Runescape. If you are a member you can use this method but as a member there are many better options.
Now you might be asking, "Why lesser demons?"Well as a F2P player myself I'd like to testify that lesser demons are arguably the best monster to train on for high leveled F2P characters. (Cockroach Soldiers are also another option but you'll see why Lesser Demon's are more viable later on in this guide) If you have reached a high level like level 90 or so then you might want to consider training on hell-hounds and greater demons if you are not afraid of the wilderness
Back to the reason of this guide and the main question in your head, "Why lesser demons?" Here are some of the best reasons why:
They can be found in Karamja volcano and this is nearby a very good food source . the fishing docks on Musa point. (the part of Karamja accessible by free players) All you really need to bring is either a harpoon or a lobster pot. From experience I'd like to say that you must rather bring a lobster pot if you fishing level is low. I'd wait until you are level 65 finishing before trying to bring a harpoon to get swordfish as it will take too long to get enough otherwise. You will not need to bring a hatchet or tinderbox unless you are on a completely empty world or if the people on the docks are very selfish.
Most of the time they will make fires to cook their own fish so you can use those, and if no-one is cooking then ask when you have a full inventory and most of the time some kind bloke will come and help. This means that per training trip you will have to spend NO money on bringing food! This also means that you will not have to take trips back to bank as often! (You will eventually have to bank because of getting drops and filling up your inventory)
Another reason is that the lesser demon's themselves are low in defending ability and high in hit points! Excellent for training as they let you hit often and hard, optimizing the experience you get per hour. If you have finished demon slayer silver light will help by weakening the demon but a rune longsword, scimitar or two handed one works just as well. (if not better) They give about 316 experience per kill and sometime higher if you take long to kill them as the regenerate hit points quite fast.(runescape money) There are six lesser demons in the mountain by the lava just below the deadly red spiders which is more than enough to share with 4 or so people. If you are a ranger or magician there are many, and when I say many I mean MANY safe spots to attack the demons from. By the lesser demons you'll also find three bone spawns and four fire rune spawns. There is also an interesting purple demon closest to the deadly red spiders.
The last reason for training on them are the drops! Lesser demons have wonderful drops and over time you might even get a rune medium helm or two! Here is what they drop: (all of these are in order of rarity)
100% Drop:Ashes (pretty useless and only worth 7 coins)
Gold Drops:Anywhere from 10 to 450 coins.
Weapon Drops:Steel Scimitar, Steel longsword or a steel hatchet. (If you bring nature runes you could high alchemy these from the fire rune drops)
Armour Drops:Steel Full helm, Mithril Chain-body, Mithril Square Shield or even a Rune Medium Helm! (I would suggest to high alchemy all of them except the rune medium helm as most of them don't sell in the grade exchange)
Rune Drops:Fire Runes (30 or 60), Chaos Runes (12) and Death Runes (3)(Fire runes are good for High alchemy if you have level 55 magic)
Other Drops:Gold Ore, Jug of wine and uncut sapphires, emeralds, rubies and diamonds. (in order of rarity)(A jug of wine could keep you there for a little longer without having to go back and fish but BEWARE it does lower stats)
On a last note, the lesser demons are level 82 so they ALWAYS are aggressive to any player for the first 15 to 20 minutes around them. After this they will ignore you and not auto-attack. (If you leave into the deadly red spiders area and come back, they will be aggressive to you again.
A general rule is that try to be on a server where there are one or two more people in case you die. Ask them to repair your grave until you come back to get your stuff. This has happened to me once and was level 85. (I have dual screen and I wasn't paying attention to my hit points. So I ended up with 6 hit points left before I noticed but then it was too late) Just don't forget to pay attention to the demons or you might find yourself back in Lumberbridge.
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Posted at 03:08PM Sep 25, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Fastest Way to Train a Non-Member Pure
The Fastest Way for a Non-member to condition their pure so they can hit the wildy in no time.
I know there are a lot of Runescape fans out there. I know you guys all like to pk and win some cash. Who doesn't? So here is the best and fastest way to train a non-member pure in a matter of days or weeks depending on how much time and effort you put into it. Alright, enough talk, let's get started.
What is a pure?
A pure is usually a character made to just pking and win cash, to put it in simplest terms. There are many different kinds of pures. Hybrids, rune, range, mage, strength, etc. What they have in common is that their defence is 1 or less than 5 to have a lower combat level.
What to weild for training melee as a pure
At level three it's pretty simple for what to wield as armor and weapon. You can only wield bronze and iron. Try getting iron because it provides better protection that bronze. As your attack level increase change the weapon you're using for a better one.
Attack Levels for different types of weapon
1-5: Iron
5-10: Steel
10-20: Black
20-30: Mithril
30-40: Adamant
40+: Rune
Armor for pures:
Most people would go with iron full until they have 40 range when they switch their iron platelegs and equip green d'hide chaps and vambraces. The best armor in my opinion is iron full helm, iron platebody, iron kiteshield, green d'hide chaps and vambraces.runescape power leveling
Where to train a pure for melee.Here is a list of where to train melee stats according to levels:
Levels 1-10: Chickens at Lumbridge
Levels 10-20: Cows at Lumbridge
Levels 20-30: Men at the shack in Edgeville (Directly North of the Edgeville bank)
Levels 30-40: Monks at the Monastery
Levels 40-50: Scorpians or Hill Giants (You'll need food if you choose Hill Giants)
Levels 50-70: Flesh Crawlers in the Barbarian Stronghold second level. There are a bunch of them towards the back from the entrance place.
Where to train for range?
Training range is almost like training melee for a pure, but you don't have to worry about getting killed because you are usually in a safe area. Here's a list on which monsters you should train on:
Levels 1-10: Chickens at Lumbridge
Levels 10-20: Cows at Lumbridge
Levels 20-30: Minotaurs Level 12 (Barbarian Stronghold first level)
Levels 30-40: Minotaurs Level 27
Level 40-55: Hill Giants
Level 55-70: Lesser demons
What to wear for training range
Just to make my life easier, if you want to know what items you should wear while training range just watch the youtube video above this paragraph.
Where to train mage
The fastest and best way to train mage without leveling your combat level that high is using curse, weaken or confuse on the lumbridge dummies. It will not only increase your magic level, but you won't receive any hitpoint experience points. I got my mage from lvl 3 all the way to 33 in like an hour. All you need is some cash to buy the runes and do some extreme clicking.
The question about prayer
Yes prayer is very important in pking but is it important for pures? In my opinion, pures shouldn't train pray until they have combat stats that are greater than 70 because if you train prayer at an early level it will add a lot more combat levels than if you have high level stats.
A word or two in gerneral
Nowdays many people have pures in order to gain fast runescape money. I, myself, think that pking is the most fun way in getting money, but it's risk. So if you want to pk, make sure you have a lot of money because pking is very expensive. If you do die, find a way to get your stuff back. A few ways to get money is first get a weapon or borrow one. Kill hill giants and collect the loot, including the bones. Then go to the Grand Exchange and sell it. A whole inventory could be about 13k if you get some decent drops. This requires no runescape gold making skill, just combat.
I hope this article was helpful in some way and thank you for your time. Good luck on your pking!
Posted at 02:21PM Sep 22, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Idiot's Guide to Runescape
A how to manual on the biggest active role playing game in the world, from the start of your journey to expert tips.
A quick Idiot's guide to Runescape. This is, on a huge level, the biggest online RPG (role playing game) in existance on the internet (as recognized by Guiness). It follows the theme of most standard RPGs; Kill foes and complete quests to attain experience points (points which add up to enable a character to reach higher levels levels come with increased attributesand abilities) and items (these can be weapons, armor, or other means of improving your character, or currency used to do the same).
Players can work in tandem or together. It is a game that exists on a different level that standard RPGs, in the sense that the participants exist in the same arena and interact, and as such the game is always evolving. No two adventures will ever be identical. So, for those just beginning, from someone who has just begun, here are some resources and links that will make the first steps into the world of Runescape that much easier.
1. Explore Lumbridge
This is the town where you begin your journey. As with conventional RPGs, exploration is necessary in understanding a game, the methods of gameplay, and the basic tennants. Talking to other characters, exploring stores and looking around all help to develop a basic understanding of things.
2. Familiarize yourself with the maps.The Runescape world is huge.
3. Familiarize yourself with your inventory screen.
To start the game, Start by equipping your bronze sword and wooden shield by left clicking each of them once.
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Posted at 01:27PM Sep 21, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Special Runescape Dragon Weapons
The information from the official forum, we just give it a Summary. We sincerely hope it can help you more or less.Runescape Dragon weapons, and almost all special weapons, are P2P only. All Dragon weapons require a quest to acquire them and level 60 attack to equip them. They are red in color and have their own special attacks.
Special attacks can be used by clicking the fighting style menu and highlighting the green bar at the bottom. When in combat, you will use that items special ability and drain part of your special energy bar. When your bar is empty, special attacks can no longer be used until the bar has recharged. Other special Runescape weapons(Runescape money) include:
Abbysal Whip: transfers 10% of your opponents energy to you. Granite Maul: Instantly attacks enemy even if you just attacked them. Excalibur: Raises your defense temporarily by 10%. Seercullbow: Inflicts damage plus reduces the magic level by the number of damage inflicted.
Darklight: Reduces an opponent's attack, strength, and defense. Magic Longbow: An accurate shot that will definitely inflict damage. Magic Shortbow: Two quick arrow shots, but will hit with less accuracy. Crystal Bow: Does not have a special attack but is 80% more accurate than a magic longbow and hits higher than rune arrows and it does not use ammo.
Rune Throwing Axes: Will hit many enemies in a multi-combat zone. Rune Claws: Temporarily increases strength and attack for that hit, but slower. Rod of Ivandis: Captures a Vampyre Juvinate that has low health (1/3), allowing you to use a Guthix Balance potion on it. Bone Dagger: Lowers opponents defence by the amount of damage you inflict. Has a very good chance of hitting an unsuspecting opponent. Dorgeshuun Crossbow: Same as bone dagger.
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Posted at 04:44PM Sep 18, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
How to Become Well Known in RuneScape
Many new people to the hit free to play online game: Runescape, have had it rough with being new to Runescape. Here's a few ways that can make you become well known as well as making tons of friends.
1. When I started playing runescape, I started just like everyone else: being a "noob"or "new". I was refered to this free online game by a friend of mine who was a veteran player of it. Here's a few things for all who are new:
When you first start out you'll want to do what everyone wants to do: Do training to get stronger or to become rich. Don't say : "hi"for it really will let people know of your personality! Say a cooler ways to get some one's attention like hey, yo, zup or come up with your own unique sayings.
2. The core of fame comes mostly from joining a clan to start off with! Asking around or talking to people who advertise would easily get you in to one! The Grand exchange in Varrock is a very common place to do this.
3. When you do join a clan you got to be very active! Get into most of the events that would be planned for each week or month. Talking alot may not be a good way to go with it, yet don't be to quiet either! Many players that are quiet can easily be under the suspicion of being a bot!
4.Making your own clan can be a hassle because you have to get people to join you in making it first, then comes making the website (making a website first should be top priority of any new clans so that people can register to be in the clan), getting funding (donations is very common) and of course: The Advertising!
5.If joining a clan just isn't your thing, then training could net friends easily (or people you know). One other good way (this is for members only though, unless you have your skills at super high levels as a free player) is to post on the forums on various topics! People that have similar or the same interests as you can be found anywhere, so try both ways!
6.When you do join and clan, do follow that clan's guide lines (rules) and don't ever clan hop unless your clan merges with another clan (clan hoping will make you more enemies then friends)!
7.There are also various other methods to get well known (party hats, making clans, etc).
If your asking on how can I become a legend in runescape .I don't know any way how to other then 2 things: 1.) you beat everything in the game and obtain everything in it along with all skills maxed out and loads of runescape gold and 2.) Zezima (I never met this guy be has been rumored and known as a legend in runescape)
Posted at 11:11AM Sep 16, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Five Ways to Get Better at RuneScape
Five ways to get better at Runescape.
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1. Get a higher combat level by doing some easy stuff like summoning, prayer and other combat skills that are currently low. Look and research the Runescape combat formula to get the most out of training combat. With the right money and determination you can usually train your combat to 80 in 1-2 months. After 4 months of playing my combat is already 93. With a high combat skill people will both respect you and you can do more quests and minigames that people with lower combat can't do.
2. Train a pure. Pures are also very highly respected amongts Runescape players. Although pures have the disadvantage of having low defense they make up for it with the huge damage they can hit and the high hitpoints they have. When training a pure you have to have high determination and lots of time because once you get in the 80's of skills it will start to take you a long time to level. When training a pure try to keep your combat as low as possible. The best thing to do with your pure is pking in pvp worlds. If you are not a pker then do not bother training one but if you are you will have lots of fun with the quick intensive battles of pures.
3. Get a skiller. Start your account by training non-combat skills to 99 like woodcutting fishing etc. Then when you can get enough money you can wear santa or even party hats at level 3 and people will be in awe. Also the advantage of having a skiller is that you can start training your combat skills rich.
4. If you have high combat level then the best thing to do is to get rich. The most fun way to do this is either barrows or God-wars with clans or soloing. You can also get rich by killing green-dragons if you have a combat level of 90 plus.
5. The last way to get better is to get into merchanting. This may seem hard but once you get into this it will be very easy and take up little time. This is the best way of making runescape gold. I suggest starting by joining a merchanting clan and keeping in touch with the owner and seeing which runescape items he picks till you get the hang of it.
Posted at 10:02AM Sep 14, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Runescape Mining Bots
Have you have ever heard the term "Runescape Macros"? How about, "Runescape Bots"? They have many names, but they are all the same. Although I know exactly what a macro is in Runescape, I thought I would do some research and see what a macro was outside of Runescape.
Macroing in Runescape:
Basically, when you use a Runescape bot, you are using a program that will play the game for you. There are many different types of these, such as; Mining Bots, Woodcutting Bots, Attacking Bots, but they all do the same thing, get levels. This is against the rules of Runescape. Jagex bans thousands of accounts a month due to these cheats. I cannot tell people enough, cheating is NOT the answer. If people would just do the work themselves, then there would be no problem.
Macroing outside of Runescape:
As I promised, I researched and this is what I found; "A macro is a way to automate a task that you perform repeatedly or on a regular basis. It is a series of commands and actions that can be stored and run whenever you need to perform the task. You can record or build a macro, and then play the macro to automatically repeat the series of commands or actions."
Therefore, the reason we have macros for Runescape is.The game is built to where you have to do repetitive actions to gain levels. Scripter's realized this, and decided that it sounded like a job for a macro. Now you have many of these macros out there.
Risks of using a Macro in Runescape:
Using a Macro in Runescape is just asking for a ban. These programs are EASILY detectable, and when you are caught using one, Jagex will show no mercy. They feel strongly that cheating is bad, and so do I. It is just so much easier to mine the ore yourself. Then, you do not have the risk of loosing your account. That should be enough of a reason in itself. Its not? Well, then let me give you some MORE reasons;
Let's say that everyone in Runescape just up and decided to use these cheats. Let's also say that Jagex did not care what so ever and let it happen. In about a month, everyone would have level 99 everything. Prices would drop dramatically because there would be so much of a surplus. Such as, one player would own 100M of Dragon Longswords. Tell me, would the game be fun anymore? For the first few days maybe? After that, it would get boring. There would be no point in using your skills because, everyone else would have it as well. What's the point of dueling, everyone is the same!
So now, you understand why Jagex does not allow these macros. In fact, on January, 19, 2006 Jagex banned over 15,000 Runescape accounts due to this. They also have a system that detects any OTHER accounts used by the player. This prevents them from making a throwaway account that they do not care about. Do not think that you can cheat and it not affects your other accounts. Happy Playing.
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Posted at 10:28AM Sep 12, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Best Runescape Melee Weapons
If you are looking for the Best Runescape Melee Weapons, then look no further. Im about to show you what are considered the Best Runescape Melee Weapons.
For those free to play members, Rune is the best. There are three different weapons that are always being argued are the best. These are, Rune Scimitar, Rune 2-handed sword, and the Rune Battle Axe. Rune Scimitars are fast, accurate and can pack a punch. Rune 2-handed swords are slow, you cannot wear a shield with them, but they make up for this with their strong hits. The Rune Battle Axe is in between these. Slower than the Rune Scimitar but faster than the Rune 2-handed sword. It is the same with the damage. You CAN wear a shield with the Rune Battle Axe.
Best in the Dragon category has also been argued. I believe the two favorite ones are the Dragon Long Sword and the Dragon Dagger Poisoned. You do not see many people walking around with Dragon Scimitars or Dragon Maces. These are very costly could be one reason.
Of course, the Best Runescape Melee Weapons differ from person to person. If you have someone with low attack, The Granite Mual might be the best for him or her. Alternatively, maybe someone likes speed, so his or her best would be the Abbysal Whip. So, if you were to proclaim your weapon the best weapon, would it really be the best? Maybe to you, but to someone else, it would not be. To a person off of Tutorial Island, an Iron dagger would be the best weapon.
So after realizing what the Best Runescape Melee Weapons are, lets see if you can find the best one for you. If your new, try to gain some attack and strength levels. Once you have them, try getting some Black weapons. Then on to Mith. One your at adamant you have a pretty good level. Then get it to 40 and fork out the cash for a rune scimitar. Now, if your member I would work on your strength. A Granite Mual use to be, and still is one of my favorite weapons.
There are many many weapons proclaimed as the best. However, I will indeed mention one called the Saradomin Sword. It has also been called the SS. It is a beautiful design; its hits are quite good. However, its a sword version of the Whip. Its +82 slash and strength and +60 crush. When you use the Special Attack, it drains the whole bar. It is a very strong sword. Is it the best? Doubt it.
There are hundreds of different weapons out there. In addition, Jagex is always adding to it. So dont be so quick to judge one weapon better than another does. It really depends on the situation. Obviously if you have a dragon long sword and a bronze short sword, the dragon sword is the best weapon in that situation.
Now that you have a different view on the best weapons, why not go out there and see if you can find the best weapon for you, instead of the all around best weapon. It will be a much easier task than finding a weapon that everyone can proclaim the best. Unless you have super awesome mind control powers.
Thanks for reading and enjoy yourself in Runescape!
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Posted at 11:53AM Sep 10, 2009 Read More... by Rebecca in Runescape General Guides |
Runescape Guide - Miscellaneous Guides
In Al Kharid, a short walk east from Lumbridge, a new retailer has dared to challenge Ali Morrisane's monopoly - and, curiously enough, Ali M seems not to mind. Fire Cape This new salesman, called Faruq by friends and enemies alike, sells trinkets of such abstract purpose that even the most competitive of merchants cannot help but be impressed that they sell at all.
Faruq, however, knows precisely what he is selling: tools for wandering adventurers to turn into games - and whatever games they compose are entirely up to them. While several of his devices may seem custom-made for specific purposes, they are open enough in design to allow the most creative of adventurers to work their imaginative magic.
Faruq's Tools
All of Faruq's tools are available for bargain prices, so it's well worth investing in several of them - or even all of them, if you're so inclined. For a full explanation of how to use the items, purchase a copy of Faruq's Toolonomicon.
Tool Functions
Dice bag Can be set to supply you with dice rolls for one or two six-sided dice, a four-sided die, an eight-sided die, a ten-sided die, a twelve-sided die, a twenty-sided die, or two ten-sided dice (giving you a result from 1-100).
Magic skullball Has three settings: yes or no, suggest a minigame, or pick a random colour.
Rings of seeking.These rings come in three forms: a ring that seeks, a hiding ring and one ring that is both.
A seeking ring alerts you when a hiding ring is nearby; you will not be told which of your clan-mates has the hiding ring - or how far away the ring is - as it has been left for you to work out.
Marker seeds Can be used to plant markers. They can be left as simple markers, or can have directions attached.TzHaar Fight Cave
Ticker Click it to add one to the tally - it couldn't be simpler!
Empty bag caller.The empty bag caller can be used to tell your clan that you're not wearing anything, that you only have the caller in your backpack, or both.
Timepiece It's a stopwatch!
Racing boots. Wearing these boots can immobilise you before a race starts, making sure everyone wearing the boots starts at the same time.
Starting horn.This mystical horn will summon an imp to announce the beginning of a race (at the end of which, anyone in your clan wearing racing boots will be free to move).
Voting hat.Can be turned inside out to change it from red to blue or vice versa.
Orb of counting.A mysterious orb that enjoys little more than counting red and blue hats.
Can only be used if you are in a clan.
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