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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Runescape Clan Chat

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Runescape Clan Chat


Runescape Clan Chat can be a great way to stay in touch with your Player Killing team. I use to own a clan; it was called the Brothers of the Bone. We all dressed in red robes, and it was flat out fun. The Clan Chat helped a lot to keep track of all the members. The Runescape Clan Chat can be used for other things than just Clan Chats. If you want to hold a meeting with a couple people and still be all over Runescape, the Clan Chat can be a massive help.

Let’s talk about Creating a Clan Chat. First, go to your Clan Chat tab. Then click on Clan Setup.
This button will pop up a window with many different things. Lets start with the tabs on the
left.

Clan Name: Click on this and you can type in the name you want your Clan Chat to be called. (Note: you can only put up to 12 letters.)

Who can enter chat? This is the lowest rank allowed to enter the chat. There are Many different choices to these, and they are
» Anyone
» Any Friends
» Recruits
» Corporal
» Sergeant
» Lieutenant
» Captain
» General
» Only Me

This is the same for Who can kick on chat? and Who can share loot? Accept on the second one there is a No-One option. You can Access these menus by right clicking on these tabs. CoinShare is a loot sharing option of your going to fight monsters; the drops will be shared between the groups.

On the right, you will see your friends list and a lot of Not in Clans. If you right click where it
says Not in clan you will get a drop down menu like the others, and you can assign your friends roles in the clan.

Joining a Clan Chat is fairly simple. You simply press Join Chat and type in their name. You also have to do this with your own Clan Chat, every time you log in.

You can also mute the clan chat, or any other chat for that matter, using the tabs down below by Report Abuse. Simply right click to get the menu and select Off Clan.

Now that you know all about the Clan Chat, why not get out there and recruit? You can become the biggest and best clan in Runescape with a little help from the Runescape Clan Chat. Remember, Clan Chat is your friend! Let me give you some good tips for where to find powerful people to recruit. Not in Lumbridge, Not in Varrok. These places are noob city. For Free to Play members, I would check Falador. Usually the higher levels hang out in Falador. For Pay to Play, Try the Duel Arena or Castle Wars. Especially at Castle Wars, that’s where many of the really high levels like to show off their skills. If you’re daring enough, try skimming the back of the wilderness, but a lot of the time they are not going to listen to you back there. If you can recruit those ones that hang out in the back of the wilderness, then your Clan will be unstoppable.

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Runescape Random Events Guide

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Runescape Random Events Guide


There are many different Random Events in Runescape. They were originally invented to help stop the cheaters. Their levels are reasonable to the player that they are after, and they give plenty of time to get away. However, if you are using a macro, you have little to no chance of life. That was their idea as a solution to the problem, but of course as everything else, it has grown into other things. You might still see the occasional Rock Golem, Tree Spirit, or River Troll , every once in awhile.

Of course, now they have plain out Random Events rather than just when you’re using a skill. Some of the more common ones around Runescape are the frogs, the Freaky Forester, The Genie, The Sandwich Lady, and The Security Guard. There are a lot of different ones, but let’s start with these.

The frogs will give you different things, if your a man, you will get prince clothes and a frog’s head (a mask), and if you are a woman you will get a princess outfit and a frog head mask. These can be gotten from the Varrok clothes shop using a frog coin.

For the Freaky Forester, simply do as he says and you will get some rather interesting clothes.

The Genie is a simple talk and get event, its one of my personal favorites. He will give you a magic lamp, which you can rub and get experience, points in the skill of your choice.

The Sandwich lady will offer you a specific sort of food, if you ignore her or pick the wrong one, you will be sent far away.

Then of course, the Security Guard. I have seen loads of these, If you ignore him it will be a battle, if you answer to him he will give you a strong hold book, and maybe some sort of gift, personally I prefer the battle, usually I just get close to killing him then he disappears.

The Drill Demon is a fun Runescape Random Event, he will give you a nice work out, and if you succeed, you will get some really cool army clothes. If you have the full outfit you will get coins.

If you happen upon a Strange Plant and pick its Strange Fruit, you have a fruit that will give back 30% energy and even remove poison just like an Anti-poison potion! If you don’t pick the fruit, the plant will attack and poison you, the poison doing two damage per strike.

You use to be able to fight with the Swarm of Bees, but now all you can do is stand there taking their easy hits of 1 and 2, or of course just walk away. Grab the evil twin is a very fun Random Event, where you have to use a claw to choose the twin of Molly. You only get two tries, so choose carefully!

There are a lot more Random Events out there, like the rock that shoots out bubbles. If you keep mining it, the rock will blowup and your picaxe will break. Alternatively, the Whirlpool on fishing. If you keep fishing, your equipment will be sucked underwater.

I have found that Random Events are more likely to happen when you are doing something (mining, smithing, killing, and so on) then when you are just standing around. Of course, they do happen when you’re just standing, but they happen to me a lot more when I am doing something. Good luck out there, if you happen to meet the Evil Chicken, I would suggest Protection from Magic, as it uses Magic – www.runescapemoney.ws instead of meelee

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Runescape Wilderness

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Runescape Wilderness


Over the years, I have heard hundreds upon hundreds of Runescape Wilderness tips. A lot of them have just been repeated over and over until the information is just common knowledge. So first I will share what I do when I plan to PK, then I will move on to some other Runescape Wilderness tips.

When I am preparing to go to the wilderness I first will put on a Rune platebody, some Rune Platelegs, and a Rune Scimitar. These are my “three things” that you cannot loose unless you’re skulled. Then I head over to the Grand Exchange and buy about 100 Tuna Fish. They are cheap, and heal a fair amount of health. I will grab any other items I may need and then fill the rest of the inventory with the Tuna. Normally I am venturing out there to kill Greater Demons, and the rules pretty much are the same for when I am PKing. I almost never attack someone. That will get you skulled and then you risk it all. However, if you can find someone, normally they will attack you. If they do not attack you right off, brag about how nooby they are and tell them to prove their power. Anything you can to get them skulled and not you. Now, if you see a guy with about half of his health bar down, and you know you can beat him, go ahead and attack. But be weary, you never know who is lurking in the shadows.

Now let me give you some tips I have heard through the ages.

Back when I was a lower level, I said I was going to go PKing, and they told me to wait and get level 25 prayer. This will allow you to keep one extra item. I really don’t use this prayer anyways, but it’s a good skill to have just in case. I have also heard that even if you have a skull on your head it will protect an item. I will have to look into this; maybe I could have been saving all those rune scimitars I lost, Haha.

I would recommend getting about 45 prayer so that you will be able to use protection spells incase of an attack. Once they see that little symbol pop up, they will know they are doomed.

If you can get a group of friends that you can trust, group PK’s are definitely the best. I remember once I was out in the wilderness and all of a sudden on my map a flood of people, probably at least 70 of them were rushing at me. They were all in pink skirts and I was dead so fast that they all didn’t even get there yet.

Another good idea would be to wear ranger’s armor if you’re a meelee. You would be safe from Mages, and a lot of PKers are mages now. But you might want to keep a spare plate body, just incase some ranger came out of the darkness.

If you have ever heard of the Muddy Chest and you are wondering where it is in the Runescape Wilderness, then you have come to the right place. The Muddy Chest can be located in the Lava Maze right in the center. Watch out for the Lesser Demons that prowl around there. The chest can be opened by one key, and only one key. The key is called the Muddy Key. You can obtain one from killing the Chaos Dwarfs. The chest will contain random items such as an anchovy pizza, an uncut gem, so on so fourth.

Now, that you know some tips about the Runescape Wilderness, why not get out there and try them? Never know what you will find out there.

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Runescape Monkey Greegree

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Runescape Monkey Greegree


The Runescape Monkey Greegree is a staff that players can make. It is used mainly during the Monkey Madness quest. When you wield one of these magic staffs on Ape Atoll, you will turn into a monkey and thus be safe from the monsters on Ape Atoll. To make one of these magical staffs you need to gather some monkey bones and a Monkey Talisman, and take them to Zooknock. Remember, if you are using the Monkey Greegree for the Monkey Madness quest, your bones need to be from Karamja. Otherwise you can use the bones of the monkeys that live on Ape Atoll.

The Monkey Greegree is used in the third chapter of the Monkey Madness quest. I will go ahead and tell you what to do in this part of the quest.

You will not need food, potions, or teleportation runes for this chapter, but you might want an Ardougne teleport to make it easier on you.

Go to Ape atoll and wield the Monkey Greegree Staff. Go northwest and pass through the gate. Go as far east as you can and talk to Garkor. Then talk to an Elder Gaurd somewhere outside the king’s palace, he will tell you to go to Kruk. Now go as far west as you can go, then south when you reach the shore. Walk up the cliff, up the ladder, along the bridge and down the ladder on the other side. Talk to Kruk, he will take you to King Awowogei. Talk to him; ask for an alliance and he will tell you to rescue a monkey from the Ardougne Zoo. So head on over to Ardougne, to the zoo, wield the Greegree. Speak to the Monkey Minder and he will place you in the cage. Speak to a monkey and take it into your inventory. Now un-equip the Greegree and talk to the Monkey Minder. He will let you out and WALK or RUN to the Grand Tree, do not teleport anywhere, because it will make the monkey leave the inventory. Then of course talk to the King and finish the alliance. Now wield the Greegree, and head on over to Ape Atoll again. Speak to the guard, ask for an alliance with the King, Talk to the king, and ask for an alliance, he will consider it. Exit his chamber.

When you are wielding the Runescape Monkey Greegree, you will loose your spellbook tab. You can be more than one monkey, according to the Monkey Greegree you have. Once you have your quest done, you can kill most of the monkeys and get their bones to make a Monkey Greegree and be able to change into them. There are 7 Monkey Greegrees in all – 2 Zombie Greegrees, 2 Gorilla Greegrees, 2 Ninja greegrees, and one Karamja Monkey Greegree.

The monkey you see above is a Monkey Guard without a beard, and you can make a Gorilla Greegree, which will turn you into it. You have to kill one (level 167) and take its bones along with a Monkey Talisman to Zooknock. You can buy the Monkey Talismans from Tutab the Rune Seller on Ape Atoll or you can get one for free from the Monkey Boy. They are about 1000 coins in the shops.

The Monkey Greegree is also needed in the Recipe for Disaster quest. I will not list this quest. Because it is one of the longest quests in Runescape, and we already have a guide for this quest.

Monkey see Monkey do I suppose, in this case especially, haha. Happy Playing

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Runescape Monsters

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Runescape Monsters


Aaah! Monsters! Make that Runescape Monsters. Yes, these crazy NPCs whose levels range anywhere from level 1 to level 702, and everywhere in-between. Not to mentions, that Jagex is always making new ones! So what are they good for? They can be useful in many ways. The most popular use is training. Players will sharpen their swords, charge up their staffs, and tighten up their bow strings to go out and slaughter tons of Runescape Monsters a day.

When the Monsters die, they will sometimes drop items. These items will become better and better according to the level of the monster that died. Greater Demons, level 92, have brilliant drops on rare occasions. They are known to drop items such as, a Rune Scimitar, Rune spear, Dragon Spear, Clue scroll level 3, and a lot of others. Of course, some of these items are Members Only. (Pay to Play.)

The Iron Dragon, level 189, will have a lot better drops, such as Dragon Platelegs, Dragon Med Helm, Dragon Plateskirt, and so on. Note: As with all dragons, you will want to wear an Anti-dragon fire shield. The best way to kill it is using Magic.

There are hundreds of different Runescape Monsters. The monsters are sometimes used in Quests. You will have to kill them, find them, talk to them, the possibilities are endless. Sometimes Jagex will use the Monsters in different holiday celebrations. For instance, on Easter, there are usually a lot of rabbits hopping about.

To be able to kill certain types of Runescape Monsters you will have to use your Slayer skill. This will give you access to all the different Monsters in Runescape, and at the same time it will give you loads of experience. If you have level 85 Slayer, you will have access to the Abyssal Demon. This beast can drop Abyssal Whips, which are worth 1.5 million gold in the market. (Note: do not under any circumstances sell an Abyssal whip to a store or alch it. You will only get 48,000 gold for low alch or general store, and 72,000 gold for a high alch or specialty store.) Therefore, as you can see, the Slayer skill can really pay off if you train it up.

There is a really fun place to train if you are a member. It is called Pest Control. It is a Minigame that is filled with Runescape Monsters. You can train there without having to worry about dieing and loosing all your good items. When you kill a monster, you get some points, when you have enough you will go into the “green” which means you will get some tickets. The more points you have the more tickets you get. You can use these tickets to buy things from the shop. This minigame can be found at the Void Knight’s Outpost. You can get there by taking a boat that is docked at the Port Sarim docks.

Runescape Monsters are all over Runescape. From the very bottom of the Kharidian Desert, to the very top of Miscellania, and over to the Feldip Hills. Runescape Monsters are everywhere! So the next time you happen upon a rock, look again, it might be a Rock Crab, or if you think you saw that Gargoyle move, it probably did, Haha! Happy Playing.

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Runescape Strength Training

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Runescape Strength Training


To do well in melee you are going to need good Strength levels. These levels can be obtained by using the Aggressive attack style while training. There are also many different ways to temporarily boost your Strength.

If you are going to train to get your levels, I would suggest killing goblins. They are quick to kill and give a fair amount of experience points. It is always better to kill something fast and get smaller exp. than take longer to kill something and get more.

Let’s say that I go kill a goblin, it will take about 2 to 3 hits and its dead, and I will get around 40 experience. It only takes about 2 seconds, then I am on to another, and it keeps going on and on getting 40 exp. per kill.

Now say I go kill a Minotaur. It takes me 7 hits and I get 50 experience points. That’s only 10 more than a goblin, and it takes way longer. I could kill 3 goblins in the time it takes to kill 1 Minotaur!

You can also get Strength experience points in quests. These quests include;

» Scorpion Catcher = 6,625 strength xp
» Heroes Quest = 3,075 strength xp
» Tai Bwo Wannai Trio = 2,500 strength xp
» Haunted Mine = 22,000 strength xp
» In Search of the Myreque = 600 strength xp
» Dragon Slayer = 18,650 strength xp
» Roving Elves = 10,000 strength xp
» Troll Romance = 4,000 strength xp
» In Aid of the Myreque = 2,000 strength xp
» Monkey Madness = 20,000 or 35,000 strength xp
» Waterfall Quest = 13,750 strength xp
» The Fremennik Trials = 2,812 strength xp

There are also various ways to give quick boosts to your Strength; this is very useful if you are suddenly attacked. One way is through the Prayer skill. There are three different prayers that will boost your Strength; these are the Burst of Strength, Superhuman Strength, and Ultimate Strength. Each give a certain percentage boost, ranging from 5 to 15.

Another way is drinking Potions. The most commonly known potion is the Strength Potion. This will boost your Strength anywhere from 3 to 12 levels. Then there is the Super Strength Potion which will boost anywhere from 5 to 19! The Zamorak Potion is one of the lesser known potions, it will give a boost anywhere from 3 to 11.

You can also drink Beer to increase your strength, but it will take away from your attack. A normal glass gives a boost of 4, and takes 8 attack away. If you were to drink a Keg of Beer, you would have an increase of 7 in strength, but with a great decrease of attack.

You can also get bonuses by what sort of sword and armor you wear. For instance, if you were to wear Rune Gloves, you would get a bonus of +8. A Dragon Two-Handed Sword will give you a bonus of +93!

If you were to wear a Dragon Longsword, a Berserker Necklace, a Fire Cape, Barrows Gloves, Rune Boots, an Obsidian Shield, the Helm of Neitiznot, and the Bandos Chestplate, besides looking completely ridiculous you would have a total strength bonus of +108! There are many not so crazy looking ways to boost your Strength Stat, this was just an example.

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Runescape Auto Fighter

If you have ever talked to players in Runescape (and most likely, you have) then I am sure you have heard the term autoer, macro, and bot, so on so fourth. There are no hacks for Runescape, you cannot type in a code and get everything. Sadly, players found a way to cheat. They built macros that will play the game for you. Although there are a lot of them, most are easily detectable, and will get your account banned within the hour. I do not in any way support using macros; in fact, I am completely against them. Anyone who has to cheat for what they want deserve the ban that they will receive.

I am sure many of you are wondering why Jagex bans people for using these bots. Well, the most obvious reason is it is unfair to the rest of the players. Keep in mind however; this is not their only reason. Many of these so-called Runescape Auto Fighters are really just computer viruses called key loggers. These viruses will copy every key you type and send it to the creator of the program. This means that if you log into Runescape with a key logger, then your account is as good as gone. A keylogger can be very dangerous to more than just your account. As I said, it will log EVERY key that you type. So if you buy something with your credit card online, then the maker of the program will have your credit card information.

On January 19 2006, Jagex took a stand against these cheaters and showed them they meant business. They banned 15,000 accounts for using these macros. They also posted on their front page that they can easily detect these bots and it is only a matter of time until you will be banned. Jagex still bans thousands of accounts a month because of these programs. Jagex has built special bots of their own to seek and ban anyone that uses these macros. Although this is an excellent way of stopping botters, they cannot do it on their own. The creators of the bots have built better ones to slip past Jagex. It is only a matter of time till Jagex makes new programs to hunt those, but until then, reporting people you see using macros will greatly help out Jagex.

The Report Abuse button is located at the bottom of your screen. It is not hard to miss, as it is red and says Report Abuse on it. This is one red button that should be touched, Haha. Do not let people cheat, if they do not get caught, they will think it is ok, and it is NOT ok. How would you like to have worked for a week to get full rune, and then a guy got it by cheating? Would not like it a lot I bet.

The Runescape Auto Fighter will “automatically” fight monsters in Runescape. This allows you to leave the computer and do something else. If your account gets banned for cheating, there is no chance of getting it back. Jagex does NOT give you the proof of your cheating. Here is why:

“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 see, Jagex does not give any wiggle room when it comes to cheating. Remember, cheaters never win. Mining coal yourself is a much better way. If you do it yourself, you cannot be banned! Then while the thousands of cheaters get banned, you will be making loads of gold.

Rune Scimitar

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Rune Scimitar

The Rune Scimitar is considered one of the best weapons in the Free to Play worlds. It is also one of the most common. It has great power and speed, and it is at a cheap price. You can get a Rune Scimitar for around 15,000 gold. It has dropped greatly since the release of the Great Exchange, it use to be around 30,000 gold. Players also can get a Rune Scimitar by killing Cockroach Soldiers in the Stronghold of Player Safety. They are semi-rare to obtain, but remember; these are level 83 and are very difficult to kill for mid-low level players. This urged players who could kill these monsters to sell their Rune Scimitars, which then caused the price to go lower and lower. If it keeps dropping, they will be worthless soon.

If you have a smithing skill of 90, you can make your own Rune Scimitar for 2 rune bars. Rune Scimitars give 150-smithing experience. Rune Scimitars give a +45-slash bonus for attack and a +1-defense bonus for slash, so if you are going to use the Rune Scimitar for battle, slashing is the way to go. You will also get a +44-strength bonus. The Rune Scimitar goes by a couple different names; Rune scimmy and R scimmy are the most common. Low Alchemy and Store Price is 10240 gold, High Alchemy is 15360. There is about a 5,000 gold difference, so if you can use High Alchemy, it is worth it. The Grand Exchange has the lowest price set to 15,080 and the highest at 16,093. These prices go up and down frequently and it could change tomorrow.

You will need 40 attack to be able to wield the Rune Scimitar. If you do not have 40 attack, I suggest going and fighting the Goblins at the Goblin Diplomacy quest. They are located North-West of Falador. They provide good experience points and they are fast to kill. This will allow you to get to level 40 attack very quickly. It is always better to kill monsters with lower experience points but faster deaths than ones with slower deaths and more experience points. Goblins are excellent because they do not have very high hits, and thus you can kill more without having to eat. If you are a high level, you may never have to eat. If you think goblins are too slow for experience points, try the Stronghold of Security or the Stronghold of Player Safety, they are my favorite places to train.

The Rune Scimitar can be a great weapon. I have heard of people hitting 28s with it. It depends a lot on the skills of the holder. The Rune Scimitar is my personal Free to Play favorite. It is cheap and it can really pack a punch. A lot better than those Wind Blasts which can cost a fortune in Death Runes. If you get a Rune Scimitar and combined it with the healing power of Tuna, you can kill an army of Greater Demons easily.

Therefore, whether you call it the Rune Scimitar, the R scimmy, Rune Scimmy, or even the slashing scimmy of runeness, it is still a great weapon. Runescape battle axe or scimitar. Haha, Happy Playing.

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Runescape High Definition

If you played Runescape before the High Definition update, then I am sure you are very pleased they finally updated. Runescape use to look very bad compared to the other Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games. Although they are still not the best graphic-wise, I am sure this new update will urge players to come back. Runescape is web-based, and as such it can not run excellent graphics as the other games you download can.

Runescape first introduced the High Definition on July 1, 2008 to pay to play members only. 13 days later, they released it to Free to play members. There are still some differences between free to play and pay to play, such as Pay to play members can go into full screen play. Jagex plans to implement this into free to play, but they must first find a way to advertise in full screen mode.

Jagex has also released many other updates along with the High Definition one. They have completely redone their banking system. Now it is fully equipped to help you organize your bank! There is a search bar, and you can even create up to eight tabs! Along with that, they have also brought Item Lending into the game. Now you can lend out many of your items. This includes dozens of Runescape’s best weapons and armor! They also redid the Tutorial Island, everything from the creation of your player to the explorations of Runescape.

Lumbridge is now a whole new place where you can make some quick coins. Here is a quote from the Official Runescape News;

“In return for completing some tasks, you can receive a modest, but prompt, payment from various people in our Lumbridge Moneymaking update. So, if you’re feeling poor, the people of Lumbridge will help you to recover your finances – in return for a little hard work.”

Finally, they have brought in the very first Achievement Diary for free players! Just head on over to Explorer Jack to start the Lumbridge and Draynor Achievement Diary! So as you can see, Jagex has been very busy.

They are always trying to improve your playing experience. Whether it be making better graphics or busting bugs, these guys are always on the job.

I like the idea of the Item Lending System. You can loan items for a certain amount of time, from1 to 24 hours, along with many other options. Some players have been lending their items out for money. This is how it works;

They put up the item in the lending box in this case; we will say a Rune Plate Body. Then they pick the time. This has been implemented into the Runescape Trading System, so the other person can then put up money. (Runescape trading limits apply.) Therefore, once the trade is complete, the person will have their Rune Plate Body for so many hours, and the other person will have the money. This was happening before Jagex decided to put it into trade, they decided on this as a safety measure. As players could have used this as a way to scam others. (I.E. Money first, then item… never give the item.) Runescape high definition is just one advancement we have seen in the last few months. Be on the watch out for more up and coming cool things coming to Runescape for your playing pleasure. We will keep you posted if we hear of any new fun things to try or even a few others options that make your playing an exciting adventure. Happy Playing!

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