Runescape Grand Exchange Guide

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The Runescape Grand Exchange is a brilliant way of making some quick cash. I am very exited that they have put this in the game. It speeds up the buying and selling world! No more world-hopping to find a bank with someone in it typing “selling blah” 100 times over! Nope, now you just put in a buy order and as soon as one becomes available for the price, you set or lower, you will have it!

What is the Grand Exchange?
The Grand Exchange is a large marketplace located in Varrok, the most populated city in Runescape. You can use the Grand Exchange, also referred to as the GE, to buy or sell almost anything! The GE allows a player to buy or sell an item at any time in the world. They do not have to meet up and do a trade; it will just hold the goods for you until you pick them up.

You don’t even have to be there when your waiting on your trade to complete! You can be off fishing and when your trade is complete, the Grand Exchange will tell you. Before you can use the Grand Exchange, you will need to do a tutorial. I suggest going to the Grand Exchange Tutor for it, as the founder (Brugsen Bursen) Will give you a more in depth tutorial and even include the history. It can be very boring, and come on, who wants to sit there listening to a guy ramble on when you could be making money?

The Grand Exchange is not a complex system, it is actually very simple. You can buy and sell items with a breeze. All you do is put your bid or items up, and when someone matches your bid, BAM! Your trade is complete. The time is usually not a matter, every now and then, you will have to wait for it to complete, but for the most part, it will happen almost instantly.

Selling Items at the Grand Exchange

To sell items using the Grand Exchange, You can simply talk to one of the clerks, or just right click and select Exchange. It will pop up a window showing your buy and sell offers that you have going on at the moment. Free to Play Members get 2 on going slots to use, while Pay to Play Members get 6 slots.

Now, lets begin. First, click the sell slot. You will need the items you want to sell in your inventory. You can sell anything that is tradable. If you have, large quantities of items that are NOT stackable, bank notes are also compatible with the Runescape Grand Exchange. Each item you wish to sell (or stack of items) counts as one slot.

Understanding Boxed Armor
This can be hard for selling armor, especially if you are free to play. With only 2 slots, how would you ever get a set of armor sold? Well, Jagex thought of this and now you can convert armor into a boxed set. This is excellent because you can sell the WHOLE set of armor for only 1 slot. All you have to do is have the required armors with you, then just talk to a Grand Exchange clerk. There IS a guideline to what you have to have to make a set, they go as follows:
» Dwarf cannon sets: Cannon base, stand, barrels, and furnace
» Enchanted robe sets: Hat, robetop, bottoms
» Splitbark armor sets: Helm, body, boots, gauntlets, legs
» Mystic robes sets (normal, dark, light): Hat, top, bottoms, gloves, boots.
» Third Age ranger armor set: Coif, body, chaps, vambraces

» Dragonhide armor sets (green, blue, red, black): Body, chaps, vambraces
» God armor sets (Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Trimmed and gold-trimmed armor sets (black, adamant, rune): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Barrows armor sets* (Ahrim, Dharok, Guthan, Karil, Torag, Verac): Body, legs, head, weapon
» Normal metal armor sets (bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Trimmed and gold-trimmed wizard sets: Hat, robetop, bottoms
» Third Age mage sets: Body, legs, amulet, hat
» Infinity robe sets: Hat, top, bottoms, gloves, boots
» Trimmed and gold-trimmed dragonhide armor sets (green, blue): Body, chaps
» Blessed dragonhide armor sets (Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak): Body, coif, chaps, bracers
» Dagannoth armor sets (rockshell, spined, skeletal): Helm, platebody/body/top, legs/chaps/bottoms
» Third Age melee armor set: Platebody, full helm, kiteshield, platelegs
» Gilded armor sets: Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Dragon armor sets: Chainbody, medium helm, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)

To open these boxes sets, simply take them to the Grand Exchange clerk. Do NOT right click and click ‘destroy’ this will NOT open the box, it will destroy the box and everything in it. Thus, you loose money.

Conclusion
When you are buying and selling, you are able to adjust the price to your liking. Although you can only go 5% above and below the normal market price, this can be handy. If you are going to sell, I suggest going as far below the price as possible. It is faster, but if you have an item that is worth more and it is well known, I would go 5% above. A lot of players, when buying food, will pick the item, make the amount in the thousands and then buy at the highest they can. Then, anything below that will be also sold to them. This is very handy if you are in need of an item and you do not care the price, just simply go 5% over the market price, and you could end up with the item and some gold back!

The Runescape Grand Exchange can be a wonderful place for money making. If you are looking to buy and you can’t find a guy to sell you something, simply put in a buy order, it will save you a lot of time better spent of training. As long as you have sell orders in the Grand Exchange while you train, you will get rich AND powerful. All thanks to the Runescape Grand Exchange.
Happy Buying, Selling, and Runescaping! Haha!

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Rune Pickaxe

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Rune Pickaxe


The Rune Pickaxe is the most popular pickaxe. Its the best in the whole game. Its about 19,533 gold. (prices go up and down, don’t quote me on it, haha.) You have to have 41 mining to use the rune pickaxe, but you need 40 attack to wield it. If you want to get it by killing monsters, You will need to kill; Rock Golems (random event.), Warped Tortoise, General Graardor, Sergeant Steelwill, Sergeant Grimspike, and Sergeant Strongstack. If you damage it, you can go to Bob in Lumbridge to get it fixed for 1100 coins, you can also go to Nurmof in the Dwarven Mines for the same price.

There is such a thing as the Golden Rune Pickaxe. This can only be gotten through the Level 4.5 Treasure Trails. The only difference is there is a better chance of getting a gem. Well, that and looking really cool, Haha. Its worth about 1,300,300 coins. Do not ever alch this pickaxe. You will only get 19,200 gold coins at most.

You can get a Rune Pickaxe from three place (not counting players) and these are - Between a Rock… quest, the Pickaxe shop in the Dwarven Mines, and of course the Dwarven City Keldagrim. If you were to happen upon one in the General Store, you could grab it up for about 19,000 coins. To sell one to the General Store, it would be around 12,000 coins. The maximum price is about 20,000 coins in the Grand Exchange.

If you are doing the TokTz-Ket-Dill quest, you will need a rune pickaxe to crush the outer layer of armor that TokTz-Ket-Dill (level 100) has. Once its gone, you could continue using the rune pickaxe, or use a crushing weapon. You will also need a Rune Pickaxe to mine the obsidian spots on the wall.

You can also make a Rune Pickaxe by first mining Rune Ore in the Wilderness, Then smelting it into Rune Bars. You will need at least two Rune Bars. To make a Rune Pickaxe you will need level 90 Smithing. You will also need to have completed the Perils of Ice Mountain quest. The Rune Rocks are a light blue color. They are very hard to miss if your looking.

Now that you know all there is to know about the Rune Pickaxe, Why not go out there and put one to use? Ah, but maybe you do not know how to? Well then, let me give you a quick mining lesson!

Lets talk Coal. You can sell these for about 200 coins each. Therefore, 100 of them are 20,000 coins.
If you were to mine just 500 of them, you would have 100,000 coins. This would pay for your Rune Pickaxe five times over! That comes out to about 20 trips with an inventory of 25. Better, get to work! Haha.

Now, if your a big hot shot miner, you know you can get about the same for Mithril Ore. However, Adamant ore is about 1,300 coins each. Rune of course is much more expensive, settling in for about 11,000 coins each! Therefore, if you were to mine just 100 ores of rune you would get something like 1,100,000 coins! That’s just for 100 ores of rune! Think about if you hauled in 1000 ores!

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Best Runescape Melee Weapons

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Best Runescape Melee Weapons


If you are looking for the Best Runescape Melee Weapons, then look no further. I’m 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, let’s 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, it’s 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 don’t 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

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Runescape Summoning

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Runescape Summoning


The Runescape Summoning skill was unleashed the 15th of January 2008. It is Members-only. It’s a fairly new skill, I have tried it…, but it was not my favorite. The basic idea is to be able to Summon beings called Familiars using different items. These Familiars can be used for many different things, according to which you summoned. A lot of them can be used for helping in attacks. If you have 10 levels over the Familiar that you summoned, you can talk to it! With some exceptions, of course.

Summoning Pouches are used to summon the Familiars. You have to have a lot of materials to summon a Familiar. First, you will need an empty pouch. Then the number of Spirit Shards needed to summon your particular familiar, a Charm, and the component needed to summon your particular Familiar. I buy my Sprit Shards and Pouches from Pikkupstix in Taverly. Charms are best gotten by Monster Drops.

If you wanted to make a Summoning Scroll to have your Familiars use their special moves, you would need to make a complete Summoning Pouch, and then use it on an obelisk, and it would turn your pouch into 10 scrolls. There are seven different types of specialties, Fighting, Light Enchancers, Skill Boosters, Remote Views, Beast of Burden, Heals, and Foraging.

Fighting of course means your Familiar with fight along your side (only in multi-combat areas.)

Light Enhancers will make any light that you are holding (candle, lantern, so on) brighter.

Skill Boosters make your skills go up, simple enough, right?

Remote View, now this is an interesting one. They can fly up and let you see through their eyes thus having a “bird’s eye view”.

The Beast of Burden specialty is able to carry items. Healer, of course heals you.

Foraging will find different items every now and then; it can carry 30 of the items.

Pets are a fun addition to this skill. If you have ever seen the cats that follow people, these are a lot like them. There are many different types of pets. From a Bulldog to a Giant Crab to a Zamorak Hawk to a Baby Dragon! The Cats are not classified as pets. You will have to complete the Wolf Whistle quest to get any pets. You ARE allowed more than one pet. You have to have 10 levels above the last one to get Say your level 12 summoning, then you’re allowed 2 pets. However, you cannot have 2 of the same pets. Therefore, if you have a Saradomin Owl, you cannot have another Saradomin Owl.

You can store scrolls in “headdresses”. Some Headdresses are not Summoning Specific, so you will have to go to Pikkupstix to get them enchanted, for free I might add. Some Headdresses Include: Antlers, Feather Headdress, Rune Full Helm, Any Fremennik Helmets, and Dragon Medium Helm. Headdresses can be very helpful in situations where you have to act fast. They can also be useful when you have to save room in your inventory.

As I said above, personally this is not a skill that I am interested in. However, for a lot of people, this is good fun. (I would not want to meet someone in the wilderness with a Familiar by their side, I can tell you that.)

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Free Runescape Money Making Guide

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Well, as you know there are a lot of Runescape Money Making Guides out there,



and most of them people are charging money for. I am going to tell you now, do not pay for them. They are just going to tell you the same worn out information that you can get from talking to anyone who has been in Runescape for a while. I have played Runescape for many years, and I know what to do to make money. So here it is, my Free Runescape Money Making Guide.

I have found out an interesting idea about how to make money recently. It will take some time to really make a lot of money with it, and you are going to need money already to be able to do it. It is really just an old idea that has been recycled. Taking an idea and making it better is what I call recycling. This is just the basic buy low and sell high idea, and yet they have taken it and made it better. Here is what you do; first, start buying. Save up the item you are going to sell. You might want to be selling something on the side to make the money to pay for the item you’re planning to sell. Let’s say you are going to sell Swordfish. People usually will want to buy it raw, so try buying from some specialty fish stores. Try to buy when there is a lot of them in stock so that the price is low. You might want to do some world changing before you begin buying, so you know you’re getting a good price. Begin to save your Raw Swordfish in your bank. The longer you hold out before selling the more money you will make. The reason this is true is because people like to buy a lot of them at once, so that they do not have to do a bunch of separate trades, and thus, are willing to pay more. It is even better to sell to Members. A lot of them are higher levels who like their items as soon as possible. If you can stock up at a cheap price and sell at a high bulk price, you will be making a lot of money.

Personally, I would just recommend fishing for the Swordfish yourself. It seems like a lot of work to have to make the money, and then buy Swordfish with it, when you could of just fished it for yourself in half the time. They also mentioned to me that you should get a list of people who are going to want ongoing supplies of the item. You can do this without having to buy and sell, just fish and sell, mine and sell, and so on. If you get an order in for 1000 coal, which is faster, mining it or buying it? In addition, what if you do not have the money to buy the 1000 coal? I believe it is much faster to mine it yourself than to buy it. Runescape-blog.com Sure, its not as easy, but it all evens out. So maybe neither are faster than another. One is easy and one is fast, so who finishes first? I suppose that’s for you to decide.

Whether you buy and sell, or you do it yourself, your still going to make money in the end. So try both and see which one is better for you. Eventually you will work your way up to full Rune Gold Trimmed Amour! Happy Playing.

Runescape Merchanting Tips

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Have you ever wondered what merchanting was? Well, it is just buying low and selling high. A lot of people get Runescape merchanting confused with scamming. Of course, this is not the case. Scamming is cheating other players out of their money, items, and so on.


Here is the quote of rule 2: “You must not scam or deceive other players. And lying to other players for your own personal gain is not in the spirit of fair play.”

Merchanting is just buying as low as you can get it, and selling as high as you can. With the new trade limits, it makes it harder to buy super low, and sell super high, because players now know exactly how much they are paying. This usually means less people willing to pay the max price. Due to the trade limits, merchanting has almost become a dead topic. Now all people recommend doing is hording. Hording is my term for stocking up in ore, wood, ect… to sell as bulk to players. Hording and Merchanting are two of the same whole.

You see, Merchants need bulk items as cheap as they can get them so that they can sell the bulk items for more of a price. I have heard that there are three types of sellers.

You have: Repeat Sellers - These ones will give you a continuous flow of the bulk. As you keep on buying, you form a trust between each other and thus can get better deals.
Desperate Sellers - These are good, as if they are desperate you can get a way better deal. Usually these types of sellers are over stocked and will take the loss. Then you have the ones who do not know the value of an item. Personally, I think that this is a lot like scamming. Just so you know, due to the trade limits, these types of sellers do not exist. This is one reason that the Merchants have died out. So in a way, merchanting use to be a lot like scamming. Now a days, it just buying low and selling high.

I do not think I ever tried merchanting; it seemed like a lot of work for not so much profit. Not to mention that you had to have money to start with, and back before I developed my own ways, I had no money. I started earning money by chopping wood and then I moved onto fishing. Hording is an excellent way to make money. For those few who are still merchanting, I greatly recommend you switch over to Hording. As more and more people switch over, less and less are going to accept less than the normal price. As the price rises, merchanting will become a dead theory.

The people who Hord have figured out that they are accepting too low for their items now, because of the trade limits. So instead of selling low, they are going to go to the bulk buyers and sell for a better price. As this happens, the market will slowly rise. As the market slowly rises, more and more people will begin to switch over to hording. As this happens, people are going to look for the lowest price available. That is where you come in.

Hord and save, watch the market go up. When you think that it is time, sell as low as you can. I guarantee that you are going to have people lined up just waiting to buy from you, and because you spent your time hording, you will have the items to supply them. Thus, you become rich. Happy Hording!

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Runescape Classic

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Runescape Classic

Yes, that’s right. There was a game before the Runescape that you now know. It did not have nearly as good graphics as Runescape does now. In fact, they looked like pieces of paper.

Originally, in Runescape Classic when you were starting out, you got to pick from five major classes. Each class got their own specialty when starting out. These classes were

Ranger - Started with a shortbow and arrows.
Adventurer - Started with a Bronze Axe, Tinderbox, and one piece of Cooked Meat.
Miner - Started with a pickaxe, which at that time were the only ones available.
Warrior - Started with a Bronze Short Sword and a Wooden Shield
Necromancer - Started with a Wizard Hat and a regular Staff.

This feature was taken out early July 2002.

They also allowed at one point to be able to duel anywhere in the world. You could just walk up to someone, right click, and click duel. Players liked this idea for more than one reason. For one, you could get to Lumbridge fast because as long as you didn’t stake anything, you wouldn’t loose any items. They liked this feature because if they were training and a person walked up, they could duel over the training spot. This saved players a lot of time because they didn’t have to switch worlds to find a less crowded area. They removed this feature because players could run away and the duel would not end, and players could bank the staked items. So, to fix this problem, Jagex built the Dueling Arena.

Player Killing in Runescape Classic was a whole different world. In the beginning, you could be killed everywhere except Lumbridge, or if you designated yourself as NPK which stands for Non-Player Killers. Along with that, There was no running in Runescape Classic, so catching your pray was much easier. In addition, you could not eat during a battle, and you could not run until 3 turns of attacks happened. So more than often, did PKers catch unsuspecting players in the old days?

Runescape Classic had their own type of notes as well. Instead of having noted items, they had Certificates. Also known as certs. These certs equaled five of every item. Therefore, instead of one note per one item, they had one cert per five items. The Banks were very hard to use, as only one player could talk to one NPC at a time. So people often sat in a bank for long periods of time just waiting to be able to even get into their bank. After they finally got in, there was a withdraw and deposit limit! So trading large amounts of items took even longer.

Here are some random facts about Runescape Classic:

When a person tried to say something offensive, the censors would change it to say Cabbage.

There was a skill called Tailoring that was near-useless and very hard to gain experience points in, they later removed it and made it an add-on to Crafting.

Influence was basically like Quest Points. The only way to get it was to complete quests. A person with high Influence level could sell their silk to the silk trader for more coins than the normal amount.

Prayer was split into 2 different categories, Good Prayer and Evil Prayer.

I played Runescape Classic one time, but not very long. After Runescape 2 came out, Runescape Classic became out of date. I believe there are still some players on Runescape Classic. All of the Free to Play members of Runescape Classic had to either upgrade to Pay to Play, or loose their accounts. This of course made a lot of players angry; because they had played the game for a long time and did not find it right to be forced into paying. Happy Playing

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Runescape Grand Exchange Guide

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Runescape Grand Exchange Guide

The Runescape Grand Exchange is a brilliant way of making some quick cash. I am very exited that they have put this in the game. It speeds up the buying and selling world! No more world-hopping to find a bank with someone in it typing “selling blah” 100 times over! Nope, now you just put in a buy order and as soon as one becomes available for the price, you set or lower, you will have it!

What is the Grand Exchange?
The Grand Exchange is a large marketplace located in Varrok, the most populated city in Runescape. You can use the Grand Exchange, also referred to as the GE, to buy or sell almost anything! The GE allows a player to buy or sell an item at any time in the world. They do not have to meet up and do a trade; it will just hold the goods for you until you pick them up.

You don’t even have to be there when your waiting on your trade to complete! You can be off fishing and when your trade is complete, the Grand Exchange will tell you. Before you can use the Grand Exchange, you will need to do a tutorial. I suggest going to the Grand Exchange Tutor for it, as the founder (Brugsen Bursen) Will give you a more in depth tutorial and even include the history. It can be very boring, and come on, who wants to sit there listening to a guy ramble on when you could be making money?

The Grand Exchange is not a complex system, it is actually very simple. You can buy and sell items with a breeze. All you do is put your bid or items up, and when someone matches your bid, BAM! Your trade is complete. The time is usually not a matter, every now and then, you will have to wait for it to complete, but for the most part, it will happen almost instantly.

Selling Items at the Grand Exchange

To sell items using the Grand Exchange, You can simply talk to one of the clerks, or just right click and select Exchange. It will pop up a window showing your buy and sell offers that you have going on at the moment. Free to Play Members get 2 on going slots to use, while Pay to Play Members get 6 slots.

Now, lets begin. First, click the sell slot. You will need the items you want to sell in your inventory. You can sell anything that is tradable. If you have, large quantities of items that are NOT stackable, bank notes are also compatible with the Runescape Grand Exchange. Each item you wish to sell (or stack of items) counts as one slot.

Understanding Boxed Armor
This can be hard for selling armor, especially if you are free to play. With only 2 slots, how would you ever get a set of armor sold? Well, Jagex thought of this and now you can convert armor into a boxed set. This is excellent because you can sell the WHOLE set of armor for only 1 slot. All you have to do is have the required armors with you, then just talk to a Grand Exchange clerk. There IS a guideline to what you have to have to make a set, they go as follows:
» Dwarf cannon sets: Cannon base, stand, barrels, and furnace
» Enchanted robe sets: Hat, robetop, bottoms
» Splitbark armor sets: Helm, body, boots, gauntlets, legs
» Mystic robes sets (normal, dark, light): Hat, top, bottoms, gloves, boots.
» Third Age ranger armor set: Coif, body, chaps, vambraces

» Dragonhide armor sets (green, blue, red, black): Body, chaps, vambraces
» God armor sets (Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Trimmed and gold-trimmed armor sets (black, adamant, rune): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Barrows armor sets* (Ahrim, Dharok, Guthan, Karil, Torag, Verac): Body, legs, head, weapon
» Normal metal armor sets (bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune): Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Trimmed and gold-trimmed wizard sets: Hat, robetop, bottoms
» Third Age mage sets: Body, legs, amulet, hat
» Infinity robe sets: Hat, top, bottoms, gloves, boots
» Trimmed and gold-trimmed dragonhide armor sets (green, blue): Body, chaps
» Blessed dragonhide armor sets (Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak): Body, coif, chaps, bracers
» Dagannoth armor sets (rockshell, spined, skeletal): Helm, platebody/body/top, legs/chaps/bottoms
» Third Age melee armor set: Platebody, full helm, kiteshield, platelegs
» Gilded armor sets: Platebody, full helm, kite shield, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)
» Dragon armor sets: Chainbody, medium helm, platelegs/plateskirt (the set is marked with (l) or (sk) to indicate which)

To open these boxes sets, simply take them to the Grand Exchange clerk. Do NOT right click and click ‘destroy’ this will NOT open the box, it will destroy the box and everything in it. Thus, you loose money.

Conclusion
When you are buying and selling, you are able to adjust the price to your liking. Although you can only go 5% above and below the normal market price, this can be handy. If you are going to sell, I suggest going as far below the price as possible. It is faster, but if you have an item that is worth more and it is well known, I would go 5% above. A lot of players, when buying food, will pick the item, make the amount in the thousands and then buy at the highest they can. Then, anything below that will be also sold to them. This is very handy if you are in need of an item and you do not care the price, just simply go 5% over the market price, and you could end up with the item and some gold back!

The Runescape Grand Exchange can be a wonderful place for money making. If you are looking to buy and you can’t find a guy to sell you something, simply put in a buy order, it will save you a lot of time better spent of training. As long as you have sell orders in the Grand Exchange while you train, you will get rich AND powerful. All thanks to the Runescape Grand Exchange.
Happy Buying, Selling, and Runescaping! Haha!

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Runescape Auto Fisher

Posted by: amber  //  Category: Christmas 2008 Event Guide, Holiday Guides, Lumbridge Tutors, Runescape Banks Guide, runescape accounts

The Runescape Auto Fisher is in fact yet another ‘macro’ that is against Jagex’s rules. If you are caught using this program, your account (along with your other accounts) will be banned. Jagex takes a strong stance against cheaters, and they have good reason to. Even if it seems that their rules are not fair, they have each and every one of them for the good of the player. Without rules, the ones who cheat would rule the game and the ones who do not cheat would quit. This is not good for Jagex. Think about it, would you want to play a game where everyone cheated? I did not think
so.

A Macro, according to definition, is a single computer instruction that results in a series of instruction is machine language. Thus, the Runescape Auto Fisher will automatically fish, even if the player is not at their computer. This allows an unfair advantage over other players. Let me give you an example. Say you get on Runescape 2 hours every day for a week and all you do in those 2 hours is fish. You will gain some levels, but it will take you awhile at that rate. Now, another player uses a Runescape Auto Fisher, they leave their account on for a whole week, and all it is doing is fishing. Who do you think is going to reach level 99 first? The cheater of course! This makes the people who are not cheating feel that their efforts are worthless. That is one reason that Jagex takes such a strong stance against cheaters.

Runescape Auto Fisher and Pros
If you think you can cheat on a ‘throw-away’ account and then just walk away without any consequence, you are wrong. Let me tell you a little story. It was on January 19, 2006 that my story takes place. It was around this time that cheating was a huge problem, and Jagex had enough of it. So on this day they decided to show these cheaters who was the boss. They showed how much power they had by banning over 15,000 Runescape Accounts for using these auto bots.

They posted on their front page that they have programs that can EASILY detect people who use these programs, and that they will ban ALL of the player’s accounts, and not just the one that was cheated on. Jagex still bans thousands of accounts a month because of this problem. Sadly, Jagex cannot do it on their own. They need help from their players. So please, if you think someone is cheating, report him or her using the Report Abuse button. Jagex will investigate and if the person is in fact cheating, they will be banned. Help keep Runescape a fun game.

If your account is banned for cheating, you will not be shown the evidence. This will only help
The cheater to build a program that will bypass Jagex’s defenses! Here is what Jagex has to say on the matter:

RS Auto Fisher and Jagex
“Our policy has always been that we do not tolerate any form of cheating. We do not ban accounts lightly. Significant evidence is always collected before any action is taken against a player. We will not reveal the evidence that we have collected, since most cheats only want to know the evidence so that they can avoid getting caught the next time.”

As you can tell, Jagex takes cheating very serious and will NOT tolerate ANY form of cheating. Jagex has this rule not only because of the unfair advantages, but also because these third party software’s can harm your computer. A lot of these programs contain Keyloggers, Trojans, or Viruses. These viruses will try to steal your account information, or sometimes even more personal information such as your credit card information. Even if the person who made the program did not mean for it to harm your computer, an unintended flaw could still put your computer at risk!

I hope you now know why you should not cheat! Happy and Safe Playing!

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Free Money Making Tips for Merchants in Runescape

Posted by: amber  //  Category: Christmas 2008 Event Guide, Holiday Guides, Making Runescape Money, Runescape Banks Guide, runescape

Free Money Making Tips for Merchants in Runescape

Runescape is viewed as a game that offers a lot of adventure and excitement through the various explorations of lands and areas that are planted with NPC’s of varying skill levels. Additionally, the presence of other players who choose to become the villains in the game, otherwise known to all as player killers, make the task all the more harder since it is not only the NPC characters that they have to deal with, but the lurking possibility of preying player killers that make adventuring all that dangerous.

For some players, engaging in merchant skills rather than going off into the wilderness in Runescape may not be exciting but educating. Mastering various crafts such as mining, blacksmithing and other crafting skills, can make millionaires out of most Runescape players through selling and trading their stuff with co players. One good thing that masters of the craft in Runescape provide is that some items are only available through the craftsmanship of most players. While most Runescape adventurer goes off seeking adventure and challenges, there are people who would simply want to make money the easy way, through hard labor skills in Runescape.

Mining for one, would need a certain skill level to mine rare ores to be made into weapons and armors that most adventurers would be looking for. Blacksmithing skills provides crafting rare armor that is not available in the usual default vendors of the game. The best part of it all is that most Runescape craftsmen can command prices, especially if there are only a handful of players who have chosen to focus on fighting and melee characters than the usual boring merchant players as they are referred to by most. The ordeal that most players who want to follow the Runescape crafting guide is something that most players should be thankful for. Other than helping these simple merchants become millionaires, they are assured of available items that only players can make in Runescape.

Money making is a medium that most players need in Runescape. Trading or selling of items to players is a good way to make millionaires out of Runescape players. While this is not to discourage most adventure seeking Runescape players into indulging merchant skills, it is evident that fewer merchants means higher pricing of items in the game. RPG games also have their own economies of scale and the presence of Runescape merchants is a key factor in determining how stable as far as pricing and the available supply and demand factor can be measured. It is only ironic that most warriors, magicians and archers would go out in the world to hunt and challenge beasts and monsters in Runescape. But for every successful kill comes rewards in the form of money. This medium must be allocated and saved properly, since it is the only one needed to be able to get a hold of player crafted items available only from players who have mastered their skill in the merchant related category that Runescape holds.