2007年11月12日星期一

Raising Fishing Level

The best way to raise your fishing level is simply to fish the highest thing you can. Up until about level 20, Draynor village is a good spot because you can fish, cut wood, and then burn to cook your fish. This gives you exp in FOUR different skills. Count em FOUR. After level 20, fly fish in Barbarian Village, cook them in the everlasting fires, and then drop or quickly sell the fish, then repeat. You need several hundred feathers for this. After that runescape gold, fish lobsters at Karamja if f2p or in Catherby for p2p. All fishing should be done in these places after this point unless you are a p2p in which case, after about level 60, I think, fish in the fishing guild. It has EVERYTHING you need.

2007年11月7日星期三

Runescape:Favourite skills of all time

Keep voting to really make a difference in RuneScape!

Welcome to the new poll system! First of all, we would like to mention that this poll is now fully accessible to Free-to-Play. There were some technical issues with the module that have now been sorted.

The new poll module has so many new features, some of which should become immediately apparent: we can ask more than one question, for example, and can offer more than ten possible answers. This is great news for us, as we can comprehensively ask those questions that we could not ask before: namely, 'What is your favourite non-combat skill?' So, take your time, look at each of the skills, and let us know which you most enjoy training buying runescape money. Once you have done this, have a thought about which non-combat skill you most want to see updated, and answer that one too!

Your answers will be invaluable when finding out which non-combat skills are rune scape appreciated, and which skill we should perhaps look at improving.

2007年11月5日星期一

Runescape:PK

Pkers can be very annoying and they're garunteed to drive you mad occasionally. But please, just ignore them. Don't say "!&@$ you!" or "Thanks for keeping the wild cool!", just ignore them. If you want to curse them out, go ahead and risk your account beind banned and having your time and message wasted on someone who's not even listening. Just remember that the wild is the pkers land, and the second you walk into it, you'd better be prepared to fight or run.

I'm sick and tired of hearing about people complaining about pkers and how they make Runescape worse. I myself am not a pker and have never truly been one buy runescape gold, I have no plans to ever become one, and despite my level I am often attacked or killed by pkers while in the wild. Although during these times I am often mad or upset, I realize (when I'm more calm) that I'm not being mature on the matter and niether is 80% of the Runescape community (but hey, what do you expect?).

I'm often reading certain threads on the forum about people being pked and how they'd wish Jagex would introduce something that would protect the non pkers from the pkers. Many of their arguments are that pkers will pk people for no reason and that it ruins their treasure trail , monster (team) killing, effective coal mining, and whatever have you. Yes, if you are an avid level 3 treasure trail hunter, someone who likes to fight the King Black Dragon a lot with his friends, an agility trainer, or just plain normal person wondaring around the wild, then yes, it does disrupt what you're doing.

However, one must take into account that the wild is meant to be dangerous by both monsters and pkers alike. The fact it is dangerous is what keeps other players out and makes what's there, valuable. If the wild were like any ordinary town or place buy runescape money,then imagine how easy it would be to achieve everything the wild has to offer, from an insanely great agility training arena to monsters that drop items worth several millions. It would make the game much easier and take away the fear and adrenaline that one gets when traveling into the wild.

Let me give you an example. Let's say they remove the ability to pk (or make it literally impossible by introducing somekind prayer or button). Imagine how many people would be at the KBD lair, how many people would be killing the valuable monsters there (like the black unicorns for example, or greater demons for non members), how many people would complete their treasure trail, how many people would be training in the small agility course, how many people would be there. Trimmed/god armor prices would be cut down dramtically, agility would be harder to train (since certain obstacles mandate only 1 player at a time), unicorn horns would be so harder to get because EVERYONE is killing them, newbs would reap the benefits of what the wild has to offer (such as the runes in black warrior fortress), and so on.

The thrill of being in the wild would be non existant. Simply, things cannot work normally, and thus this would make the game worse. Fear is what keeps the players outside the wild. They fear losing their Abyssal Whips and whatever else they hold dear to another player within seconds. It's what makes the wild worth venturing into, and if players would stop being so stubborn and greedy, they'd realize that pkers are what make the wild worth visiting. You may or may not agree with me on the matter, but this is how I feel about the wild and pkers.

I'm a Runescape Classic veteran. I originally started playing Runescape in the year of 2002, and during that time I really loved Runescape. I would literally stay in one spot for hours at a time mining two coal rocks and spending 20 minutes walking back and fourth from the bank and my location.I worked really hard for runescape gold this game, and for those of you who think Runescape is hard now, you know NOTHING.
I bring this up because I have been pked and attacked several times during my years with the game, and though at first I was upset, I've come to the realization that it was my fault. I wanted to take my chances and risk it all, and I lost.

2007年11月3日星期六

Terrain Survival Guide in Runescape

The Desert
The Kharidian Desert south of the Shantay Pass is a forbidding land. There is little water buying runescape money, and the beasts that populate its depths enjoy waiting for the weak to fall prey to the heat of the parched desert sands.
To safely enter the desert, you should take a number of items with you.
Item Purchased from/Found at Purpose
Desert robes, boots and shirts all slow the rate at which the harsh desert sun will dehydrate you, so your waterskin will need filling less often. The waterskin, when full, holds four doses of water, which you will automatically drink instead of suffering the effects of dehydration.

IntroductionThe lands of RuneScape are generally verdant, low hills covered in the greenery of abundant life. Some places, though, are less welcoming - like the Wilderness - but aside from the dangers of monsters and other players, there is nothing to worry the interested wanderer.
A few specific localities, on the other hand, can cause grief to the unprepared player, and not because they are too weak to fight against the beasts, but because the place itself abhors life. These regions must be entered with forethought, as even the most powerful adventurers can be caught out.

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