Goblin Diplomacy

Posted by: amber  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Start: Talk to one of the Goblin Generals in Goblin Village, found north of Falador.
Skills: None!
Quests: None!
What You Need: 3 pieces of Goblin Mail, Red, Yellow and Blue Dyes, and about 50gp.

Scroll down to the end of the guide to find a ‘Fast Quest Walkthrough’.

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Getting Started

Firstly, visit the Goblin Village just north of Falador and speak to either General Wartface or General Bentnoze to hear them arguing back and forth about different armor colors. Ask them if they would like you to choose a color for them, and they both seem to agree on trying some Orange Goblin Mail.

Colored Goblin Mails

Since Goblins will only drop regular Goblin Mail, you’re going to need to color the armor somehow. Aggie, the witch in Draynor Village should be able to help you by making some colorful dyes. You need to have 3 different dyes made, and each one requires a different ingredient, along with 5gp. You’ll need a Red Dye consisting of 3 sets of Red Berries, a Yellow Dye made from 2 Onions, and a Blue Dye made from 2 Woad Leaves .

Red Berries are found east of the Varrock Stone Circle. You can pick Onions from the garden just north of Rimmington, and Woad Leaves can be bought from Wyson the Gardener in Falador for just 20gp for a set of 2. Once you’ve gotten the 3 dyes, go back to the Goblin Village and start killing Goblins to get a Goblin Mail.

Mix the Red and Yellow Dyes together to make an Orange Dye, and then use it with the mail to make an Orange Goblin Mail. Use this on either of the Generals and a cut-scene follows where Grubfoot will walk into a changing room and put it on.

Neither of the Generals like it and they decide to try a blue mail. Use your Blue Dye with another Goblin Mail to get a Blue Goblin Mail. Again, use this with either General and a cut-scene with Grubfoot changing from Orange Mail to Blue Mail follows.

Still the Generals aren’t satisfied and want to try a Brown Goblin Mail. Don’t be alarmed because you haven’t got the dye for it: instead, you can search a crate in the house in the west part of Goblin Village for a Brown Goblin Mail. Use this with one of the Generals and once again a cut-scene of Grubfoot changing gear.

After this, both Generals agree this is the best color.

Quest complete!

Rewards

A Gold Bar
200 Crafting Experience
5 Quest Points

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Fast Quest Walkthrough

[^] Talk to General Wartface or Bentnoze
[^] Use Orange Dye on Goblin Mail
[^] Use Orange Goblin Mail on either of the Generals
[^] Use Blue Dye on Goblin Mail
[^] Use Blue Goblin Mail on either of the Generals
[^] Search a Crate in western Goblin Village for Brown Goblin Mail.
[^] Use the Brown Goblin Mail on General
[^] Quest Complete!

The Full Dragon Armour

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Equipment
Full Dragon is the most legendary and prestigous armour set in Runescape. The term “full” is player jargon and refers to a complete melee armor set consisting of four parts: full helm, platebody, platelegs and kiteshield. The different melee armour sets from low to high are bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune & dragon.
There is also the Barrows armour and the Granite armour as well as Dragonhide armour for ranger and various robes for mages but neither of them really fit the “full” armour concept epitomized by bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune and dragon. Unlike the other six armour types, Black and Dragon can’t be smithed from metal bars, they must be found. Black can only be aquired from monster drops and Dragon can only be aquired through Quests and from certain monster drops.

Please note that the “full” armour standard does not encompass just any helm, body, legs and shield - it refers to the full helm, the platebody, the platelegs and the kiteshield. The chainbody, the medium helm, chainskirt and the square shield are not integral parts of the full armour standard. However, in the case of full dragon there was initially no platebody or full helm and there still is no kiteshield available in the game and therefore the full dragon came to consist of Dragon med helm, Dragon chainbody, Dragon platelegs and Dragon square shield. The Dragon full helm was released in mid 2007 and the Dragon platebody in late 2008 and the full Dragon is now closer to what it should be: Dragon full helm, Dragon platebody, Dragon platelegs and Dragon square shield.

 

Runescape Dragon Platebody Runescape Dragon Full Helm

Runescape Dragon Platelegs        Runescape Dragon Square Shield

Full Dragon

Required Defence Level: 60
Required Quest: Legends
Members Only

Dragon platebody
Dragon full helm
Dragon platelegs
Dragon square shield

Attack bonus: magic -63; range -11
Defence bonus: stab +272; slash +273; crush +249; magic -11; range +267; summoning +132

Weight: 23 kg

 


 

Runescape Dragon Chainbody Runescape Dragon Medium Helm

Runescape Dragon Platelegs        Runescape Dragon Square Shield

Old Full Dragon

Required Defence Level: 60
Required Quest: Legends
Members Only

Dragon chainbody
Dragon medium helm
Dragon platelegs
Dragon square shield

Attack bonus: magic -45; range -10
Defence bonus: stab +232; slash +244; crush +241; magic -8; range +231; summoning +130

Weight: 20 kg

 


 

Runescape Dragon Medium Helm

Dragon medium helm

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -3; range -1
Defence bonus: stab +33; slash +33; crush +32; magic -1; range +34; summoning +10

Weight: 1 kg
Released: 21 February 2001
Where to get it: This is the oldest Dragon armour piece in the game. It is a monster drop and it can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 61,500 gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Square Shield

Dragon Square Shield

Required Defence Level: 60
Required Quest: Legends Quest
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -6; range -2
Defense bonus: stab +50; slash +52; crush +48; range +50; summoning +50

Weight: 3 kg
Released: 20 August 2003
Where to get it: The right half of the Dragon square shield can be bought in Legends guild after having completed the Legends quest. The left half of the shield is a very rare drop from monsters that drop gems. To create the Dragon square shield the two halves must be smithed together. This requires a Smithing level of 60. The shield and either of the two halves can be bought from other players but a player must have completed Legends quest in order the equip it.
EXchange price: 305,588 gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Chainbody

Dragon Chainbody

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -15
Defence bonus: stab +81; slash +93; crush +98; magic -3; range +82; summoning +50

Weight: 7 kg
Released: 7 September 2004
Where to get it: Dragon chainbody is dropped by Kalphite Queen and Dust Devils (1 in 5000) which require 65 slayer. Furthermore, it can be won with the high-gamble option in the barbarian assault mini-game. It can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 4.7m gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Platelegs

Dragon Platelegs

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -21; range -7
Defence bonus: stab +68; slash +66; crush +63; magic -4; range +65; summoning +20

Weight: 9 kg
Released: 17 January 2005
Where to get them: Dragon platelegs are dropped by Bronze, Iron and Steel Dragons. They can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 692,500 gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Plateskirt

Dragon Plateskirt

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -21; range -7
Defence bonus: stab +68; slash +66; crush +63; magic -4; range +65; summoning +20

Weight: 9 kg
Released: 29 March 2005
Where to get it: Dragon plateskirt is a rare drop by Bronze, Iron and Steel Dragons. It can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 169,621 gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Full Helm

Dragon Full Helm

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -6; range -2
Defense bonus: stab 45; slash +48; crush +41; magic -1; range +46; summoning +12

Weight: 2 kg
Released: 3 July 2007
Where to get it: Dragon full helm is a rare drop from Mithril Dragons in the Ancient Cavern. If you are lucky you can also receive it from a barbarian spirit when you light a pyre ship full of chewed bones. It can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 13.2m gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Boots

Dragon Boots

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -3; range -1
Defense bonus: stab +16; slash +17; crush +18; summoning +15
+4 to Strength

Weight: 1 kg
Released: 28 August 2007
Where to get them: The Dragon boots are dropped by Spiritual Mages who roam the God Wars Dungeon and require a Slayer level of 83 to be killed. Dragon boots can also be obtained as a drop in bounty worlds and they can of course be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 374,189 gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Gauntlets

Dragon Gauntlets

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -1; range -1
Defence bonus: stab +14; slash +15; crush +15; magic -1; range +14; summoning +14
Strength +3

Weight: 5 kg
Released: 9 April 2008
Where to get them: Dragon gauntlets are purchased with tokens from the Fist of Guthix mini-game. They can be either charged or uncharged. The gauntlets become uncharged and lose their stats (Worn-out Dragon gauntlets) if the player dies wearing or carrying them and the npc Reggie can also uncharge them. It costs 50 Fist of Guthix tokens to have Reggie recharge them. The gloves can only be traded between players in uncharged state.
Grand Exchange price: 101,300 gold

 


 

Runescape Dragon Platebody

Dragon Platebody

Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only

Attack bonus: magic -30
Defence bonus: stab +109; slash +107; crush +97; magic -6; range +106; summoning +50

Weight: 9 kg
Released: 26 November 2008
Where to get it: To create the Dragon platebody you must smith three ruined Dragon armor pieces together:

Ruined Dragon armour slice
Ruined Dragon Armour lump
Ruined Dragon Armour shard

This requires a smithing level of 92 and the work must be carried out with a Blast Fusion hammer in the Dragon forge within the Ancient Cavern. You must also have completed the quest “While Guthix Sleeps” before you can create the armour. The slice, lump and shard are dropped by Tormented Demons. Please observe that the complete Dragon platebody does not require any quest to be equipped and that it can be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 9.4m gold

Detailed Boss Information

Posted by: runescape  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Damis

He has 2 forms, use Protect from Melee with both if you can. The first form (Level 103, 95 HP) is easy and just drains about half your prayer at the beginning of the battle. The second form (Level 174, 160 HP) can be extremely hard if you let him drain your prayer. He drains your prayer 4-6 points every time he hits and he hits fast and up to 28+ damage. You will need lots Prayer Potions and a Ddp++ to poison him. Claws of Guthix is useful to drain his Defense. His Defense is extremely high so it is very hard to get melee damage off. You can use a safe spot northwest of where he attacks you (it is still in multi combat area) to hide and eat. You cannot safely use Magic, Range or a Halberd from this spot, when you do you will automatically walk to where Damis can attack you and most likely take damage and lose prayer points from his attack.

Kamil

He is Level 154 with 130 HP and can be hard to Melee because every time he freezes you it will stop your melee attack and you will have to attack him again manually. He uses Melee and Ice Magic that will freeze you in place (and can do quite a bit of damage). Use Protect from Melee; Mystic or Dragonhide armor should deflect some of his magic attacks. He has medium HP, so several good Fire Magic attacks can finish him off. Take food for the damage he will do with Magic attacks. He is in an area where your stats (noncombat included) will be drained 1 or more points every 5-10 seconds you are there.

Fareed

He is Level 169 with 130 HP and does incredible Melee damage if you let him but not if you use Protect from Melee. He can do up to 43+ damage if you don’t have Protect on! He uses a magic attack that seems similar to Flames of Zamorak (which can do up to 20-30 damage and drain your Magic level) but he rarely uses it and it doesn’t seem to do much damage when he does. It is unconfirmed whether it drains any stats or not. He has medium HP, so a few good Water Waves will finish him off. You will want Prayer Potions, some food and Water Blast or Wave runes; a Dragon Weapon/Abyssal Whip; or high level Range weapon.

Dessous

He is Level 139 with 200 HP and uses powerful Melee (about 10+ each hit) and semipowerful Range and Magic attacks. The Magic and Range attacks will send what looks like purple bats at you that do 5 damage for each type (10 damage total each time he uses it). If you use Protect from Range or Magic it only cancels out one of them so you still get hit 5 damage. Use Protect from Melee and use Claws of Guthix or any high level Magic attack or a good Melee Weapon. Dessous has medium HP, and several good hits will do him in. You can also use any attack type you wish. Take good food, Monkfish or better to heal from this Magic/Range attacks. Crumble Undead does not effect him, he is not classed as Undead.

 

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Runescape BIG CHOMPY BIRD HUNTING QUEST STRATEGY

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Starting location: South-east from the Ogre city (Gu’Tanoth) from the watchtower quest. Speak to an ogre named Rantz. He is hungry and wants you to help him make arrows for his unusually large bow, so he can hunt the Chompy Bird.
Quest difficulty level: Medium.
Reward: Few exp in ranged (around 700), cooking (around 1500) and fletching (300), Ogre bow, ability to fletch ogre arrows and ability to cook Chomby bird.
Quest points gained: 2.
Required Skills: Level 5 Fletching, Level 30 Cooking, Level 30 Ranging, ability to kill level 64 wolves and defend yourself from level 48 and level 70 ogres.
Required Items: Woodcutting axe, feathers (around 50 to 100, just to be safe), knife, chisel, weapon and armor (to kill a wolf, and defend yourself from ogres).
BIG CHOMPY BIRD HUNTING QUEST WALKTHROUGH
First step is to walk a little to the south from him and chop yourself some logs from the Achey trees. You’ll need around 5 logs - Rantz himself wants 6 arrows and you will probably want a few of your own.
Next, all around the hill area you are in you will encounter wolves. Go a little further south west from the Achey trees and you will find one. Kill a couple and use your chisel on their bones. Then, fletch arrows as per usual - use knife on logs, use feathers on shafts and use tips on feathered shafts. You need around 10 arrows.
Head back to Rantz and present him with the arrows. He then tells you about the toads, that his two sons like to play with. Remember to ask him all the questions you can, or else you wont be able to open the chest. Next step is to talk to the boys, which are inside a cave directly north from Rantz. On your way you will notice the ogre spitroast.
Speak to the boys and you discover they use a bellows to inflate the toads for fun - charming. They also tell you their father took the bellows off them and locked it in a chest, which you will find in the north-west part of the cave. Open it and search to find the bellows.
Head back down to where you found the wolves, and just to the west you will find a swamp. Try using the bellows on a toad - it tells you that the air is too thin. The solution is to use it on the swamp bubbles you will find in the swamp, at the southern end of the swamp pond. You get three shots with the gas filled bellows before you need to fill it again. Use the bellows on a toad again and you will be able to catch it. Get a few - at least three.
Head back to Rantz and present the toads to him. He will show you where you need to place them to lure the birds out.
Go down and place a toad on the spot. Rantz will take a shot at it, but he will miss. If you speak to him, he complains that your arrows are weak. Ask him to give you a go at shooting. He gives you his bow.
Head back down and place another toad. Wield the bow and arrows you have left, when the bird appears, range it. You’ll kill it fairly easily. Pluck the carcass and take the raw bird back to Rantz. He wants you to cook it as well.
He’ll tell you to ask the children what they would like with their dinner. Its different from person to person what they want on their Chompy, but here’s a quick list of where to get it all:
Onion: To the west of the swamp, there’s a fire and some ogres, right around there.
Doogle leaf: North-west of the swamp, respawn of 4.
Equa Leaf: You can get this south-east of Rantz, south of the place you placed your toad for the bait.
Tomato: South of the Wolfs.
Cabbage: North of the swamp where there is a bear.
Potato: south-east of Rantz.
Use the bird on the spitroast. Present Rantz with his delicious seasoned Chompy bird and the quest is complete.

Helpful Hints for Runescape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Guide

- If a player is offering to trim or duplicate things like your armor and other items
(cash included), report them for item scamming. These are things that Jagex has said time
and again that can not be done.

- Avoid the “Trust Game” that some scammers will pull. This is a person saying things
like “give me your best item and I will give it back to you” or “everyone give me your
best item, the person that has the best one wins 1mil.” Report these people for item
scamming.

- A good way to make money is to work on your woodcutting. Yew longs sell for around 300
each. Maples sell for around 150-200 each.

- Mining Ess is a good way to make money on both F2P and P2P worlds. Pure Ess sells for
100 each (1k will make you 100K), where normal Ess will sell for around half of that.

- If you are at a higher combat lvl (I would recommend at least 35-40), fighting “Moss
Giants” and “Hill Giants” for Big Bones is good way to make money. They sell for 300-500
each. Moss Giants also have some good drops.

- Set Password Recovery questions that you will remember but are not easy for others to
guess. Set a Bank Pin as well (can be made by talking to a banker at any bank in RS).
Remember to change your password every now and then as well. This should be the same idea
as your recovery questions (something that you will remember, but others will have a hard
time guessing), and for better security use numbers in your password (examples:
h0lyL1ght, f0xk1ll3r, d00mbr1ng3r, and other such things).

- Don’t be afraid to ask questions and don’t feel silly for it either. Player Mods
(Silver Crowns) and Jagex Mods (Gold Crowns) can be very helpful and a good source of
information if you ask them nicely. The “Knowlegde Base” is also a really good place to
get information about just about everything in RS.

- The biggest and best tip I can give you about RS, is if it sounds to good to be true,
then it probably is. If everyone played fair, then the entire Mod Team would be
pointless, but unfortunately that is not the case.

Be safe. Have fun.

Your Friends on the Mod Team

20 Ways to Know you’re Addicted to RuneScape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Uncategorized

Ever been curious to find out if you were a real RuneScape addict? Here is your chance to find out.

  • After a serious injury you demand that someone brings you food so you can restore your Hit Points.

 

  • When seeing a construction working, you can’t stop yourself but to ask yourself what his Construction level must be.

 

  • You call your boss Zezima.

 

  • You wear white gloves while cooking, claiming it’ll prevent you from burning your food.

 

  • While in court for stabbing a man you ask the judge when it became against the rules to PK.

 

  • You consider steroids a cheat to get your strength level up.

 

  • You grin as you see a beggar on the street, silly level 3.

 

  • You use fire to cook your food.

 

  • Once arriving at a store, you demand to know what the price of an object is in the GP currency.

 

  • You sold your car to buy a blue party hat.

 

  • You attempt to rob a bank to raise your thieving experience.

 

  • As you arrive in a church you yell at everyone for being prayer n00bs.

 

  • You wonder why no one can afford armor.

 

  • You stop random people on the street to ask if they want to buy anything in your inventory.

 

  • You tried jumping from one building to train your agility.

 

  • You call your parent’s house, “TutorialIsland.”

 

  • Whenever you see an object that interests you, you immediately proceed to asking what monster drops it.

 

  • You tried selling your mother’s old diamond rings to a jewelry store.

 

  • In the middle of a fight you attempted to teleport using rocks you’ve painted small symbols on.

 

  • Some of the things on this list actually concern you.

How to Create a Pvp World Str Hybrid

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Uncategorized

An amazing guide on the new pvp worlds just released about two weeks ago. This guide will help many new players wanting to be good at player versus player (pvp) combat. I hope it is very succesfull.

“Creating The Ultimate F2p And P2p Str Hybrids

How to dominate in the new pvp worlds….

Introduction: Your on your main account. You’re an average player with full rune and a rune scimitar. Suddenly out of nowhere lower level in monk robes approaches you and says, Hey want to fight? “Sure” you say. Lol you think to yourself this will be a piece of cake. He then fire blasts you and hit’s a 16, then another 16. Wow you think to yourself, not bad… You then take your armor off to fight him. He pulls out a maple bow and starts ranging you, consistently hitting numbers on you. “Omg” you think to your self he’s good. Then your down to about 20 hp, His bow lifts one more time and he quickly pulls out a rune 2-hander…You attempt to eat a lobster…. 21! K0. You add this guy and say, “Wow how are you so good?” Well he says Im a pure lol.

That’s one of most f2pers first encounters with a pure. If you want to make a pure or are interested in f2p pures read on buddy lol. In this guide you will learn how to make this pure including where to train, how to pk, and equipment you should wear. (Yes the intro was inspired by Str J00s ultimate hybrid guide) This guide is designed on dominating in the new pvp worlds. ***Skip down to the p2p section if you don’t want to read the f2p part***

Table of contents. :D

1) A back-round on pures.

2) Where to start your pure off/names.

3) Money making in f2p. :S

4) Places to train all of your stats.

5) More money making

6) Pking supplies

7) How to pk on your pure

1) A background on pures: Pures are players designed to dominate in the pking world. They always have 1 defense. They have low defense along with high attack, str, mage, range, and fairly high prayer. The idea of a pure was first considered in runescape classic and I guess the idea stuck. Runescape 2 pures were born.

2) How to start your pure/names: Some people think the most important part of a pure is its name. You might want to consider a name with no numbers. Something intimidating like the famous range/2her “Most Dreaded” now that’s an intimidating name. After tutorial island Spend your lamps on either range or mage. You should be 9 range or mage just use the tutors in lumby for the other stat you did not spend the lamps on.

3) How to make some decent starting off cash in f2p: Firstly its essential to do both the Stronghold of Security and the Stronghold Of Player Safety for 20k cash. Then go to the Grand exchange and buy about 500 iron arrows, Full iron, Iron, Steel, Mith , and addy scimmy. Spend the rest of the money on trout. Don’t use the trout in the beginning of your training use other food like herring and pike(junk fish).

4) Where to train the stats: Ok first we will start off with our strength training. Get about 10 atk and str and the chickens and collect all of the feathers. Then go to the gnomeceptor cows or near lumbridge or the regular cows and train to 20 atk and then 20 str.

Bank all of the cow hides/bones to make some decent cash for later in the game. Then go to the monks in Edgeville

and train to about 30 atk and 30 str. Then head on down to the minatores in the Stronghold Of Security and train to 40 atk and str. Now your done training your attack. Rune scimmy time. Sell all of the other scimmys. Then train to about 50 str at the minatores. Head on

down to the hill giants (use a brass key) and get 60 str here and bank all of the big bones. Finally to finish off your strength training go down to the stronghold of security again (yea I know boring…) and go the flesh crawlers and train to 70 str. (flesh crawler area)

Good job your done training your strength. Take a break because the next step is range lol. Ok hopefully you have taken a break from training and now its time to train range.

Bring all of bows in your inventory and head over to the chickens in lumbridge. Again bank all of the feathers and do this untill 10 range. Head over to gnomeceptor cows and train to 20 range and bank hides and bones. Train to 30 range at minatores or the monks. Then go to barbarian village and range barbarians behind the tables untill 40 range. Congratz buy some d hide chaps and vamps. Now head to the hill giants and safe-spot range them untill 60 range. ). Finally to finish off your range training safe spot the Ankou in the stronghold of security untill 70 range. Ask a high lvl if you don’t know where the Ankou safe spot is. Congratz, all that’s left is mage training now (finally). Start off with low lvl mage spells untill you can cast curse. Curse the zammy mage in Varrok untill 32 mage. Fire bolt (semi cheap) skeletons in Varrok sewers untill you can perform Camelot teleport. Cammy teleport untill 55 mage. High alch steel plates or anything else that’s alright in f2p untill 59/60 mage and your hybrid training is complete!

5) More money making: Now comes the time in every pures life where they will have to make about 400-500k and doing it in f2p is pretty hard so take your time and don’t get frustrated. For skilling I suggest cutting yews in edgeville for woodcutting. If your fishing fish lobs in karajama and tele to falador. For mining I suggest mining iron untill you can mine coal, coal untill you have enough money, and if your high enough mine mith, addy , or rune. If you don’t feel like skilling then telegrab zammy wines west of edgeville (you have to hop the wildy ditch) You can also kill hill giants for big bones and limp roots. You can also try merchanting if you have the patients. Well that’s pretty much the way you should make money.

6) Pking supplies: The supplies you will need for pking are as follows— About 500 lobsters (got to have a lot of these), About 50 str pots (3), 20 sets of monk robe bottoms and wizzy hats/tops, 20 Power amulets and magic amulets, Runes for fire blast ( you don’t need a lot fire blast or bind is (only for def noobs), Addy arrows, Maple short bows, and rune 2h and scimmys

7) How to player kill!!: Well your either team pking or solo pking pick one lol.

How to pk in a team: All death dot somewhere like Varrok wilderness or maybe barbarian village (everyone stands in one spot to make it look like one person) and wait for somebody not in your clan and everyone piles that one person. Make sure to bring bind runes in a clan they can help a lot. Attack them with your rune scimmy if there far away use the maple short bow (no 2h needed here :D)

Solo pking : This is simple attack anyone that you choose. If fighting a pure start out with attacking them with range and wearing them down. When there health is about half left put on ultimate strength( when are down to ¼ health here is what you do, AS SOON AS THE BOW LIFTS TO FIRE AN ARROW, CLICK ON YOUR RUNE 2H THEN CLICK ON THERE NAME. This should effect in a super fast deadly combo. This will hopefully K0 them-If not then take your maple short bow out and try again. If your fighting a def noob start out with 3-4 fire blasts and ask them to fight no arm. If they don’t take if off there screwed lol so they will probably take it off. If they don’t keep fire blasting them. When they do take off the armor use your maple short bow and k0 them with your 2h,simple as that. I recommend NOT using protect item with your 2h because your loot will be horrible. Always atk people with good stuff also and make sure both of your

are skulled. Some people might not get prayer this is fine.

+ = KO (This player is pkndemon)

“NOTE”—– When and if you consider getting say 80 str and 80 range, make sure to keep training range on ankou, and str on flesh crawlers. You don’t need to get mage any higher. You may want to consider making pk vids if your good enough. If you ever run out of cash just make about 300-500k again and then go pking. Don’t get 50k and decide to blow it all, that’s just a waste. Just get the 300-500k then go pking. You may also want to get 44 prayer if you get these high levels. The protection prayers can help after a fight just flick the protection from melee/range on. The eagle eye prayer helps hit through rune A LOT better then normal. Incredible reflexes is also good.

P2p Section

Do you want more own-age and great loot? Then you have to go p2p it pretty much owns.

Into to p2p: Your on your main account pking in edgeville to take a break of killing green drags for your dragon legs and such. Out of nowhere a lvl 74 in Ghostly and a Gnome hat ice blitz’s you and your frozen instantly. He pulls out a magic short bow and is ranging you hitting very near the 20s on every hit and your constantly trying to get away and eat at the same time. Your blitzed again and this time your on low hp. He pulls out a dragon dagger(p++) and specs you, 26-23 and you fall to the ground, cursing yourself for ever coming here in the first place.

That is a mains first encounter with a p2p str hybrid. They take MUCH longer to train but are worth it in the long run and they are loads of fun to pk on.

Goal stats: 80 range, 82 mage,80-85 str, 52 prayer, 60-70 atk

You should already have all of the stats you got in f2p (40 atk, 60-70 str, 60-70 range, and 59/60ish mage).

The first skill I suggest training is range. The only reason I say this is because it is a great hp skill and it takes really long to level so you might want to get that one out of the way. Alright so if your 60 range go to the rock crabs and use bronze knives to get to 65 range.

Then go to the Ankou in the stronghold of security and train to 70 range. Alright so after that do the waterfall quest. Train on the fire giants inside the tomb and get to 75 range. Then for the last boring part go to the blue dragons in taverly dungeon and range them to 80 range. This should get you about 3-4m coins which is a lot of help in this pure. A suggestion I have for the blue drags is to get a house in taverly (10 construction) and use a tele tab to your house and go range in the dungeon then tele to fally and bank-repeat. Do animal magnetism quest.

Mage: This is probably the most expensive stat you will ever train in your pure life. From 55-82 you must alch. Yea that’s right many hours of alching and standing around. It can get very boring but its worth it so just please keep at it. Alch yew longbows (about 1.5k and then buy more) You should have 82 mage in about a month maybe less. Then do desert treasure and all of the requirements. Try out pking with blitz and range if you would like because the last step is coming up.

Strength: ownage and is unstoppable with a dds spec at 80+ str. So if you are still 60 str train to 70 str back at the rock crabs. After getting 70 str. Then do lost city and train to 59 atk, I repeat 59 atk. Then do all of the monkey madness requirements and that will get you 60 atk. Then you can do monkey madness. DO NOT TAKE THE EXTRA EXP AT THE THEN OF THE QUEST, IT WILL GET YOU DEFENSE. Then after this do the horror from the deep quest for a zammy book which you can get another one from the lighthouse if you die. Then start creature of Frankenstein quest and get to the cave with the experiments.

(thank you tip.it) Train here to 80 strength. Training strength is a lot easier then training range and mage. Get about 50k-100k exp a day and you will have 80 str in no time.

You might also consider getting 70 atk for the Whip

Prayer: Training prayer is easy, but there are different levels people like to get.

11 Prayer: Obtained from doing desert treasure prequest priest in peril.

31 Payer: Obtained for Ultimate Strength

34 Prayer: Obtained for Ultimate Strength and Incredible Reflexes

43 Prayer: Obtained for the protection prayers and all of the strength and attack prayers. These protection prayers should only be used for pjers, after a fight flick it on, or if your getting piled/owned and running.

52 Prayer: Obtained for all of the other prayers and the prayer Smite which drains your opponents prayer, causing them to lose there protected items.

Now pick one and if you need to train it go to a gilded alter and use the bones on the alter and use dragon bones.

Pking supplies: 50 super atk and str pots, 25 pray pots, 30 anti-poisons, 20 sets of ghostly tops and bottoms, 20 climbing boots, 20 gnome hats (just called hats in the g/e), 20 amulets of power, combat bracelet, dds, mage short bows or a karils bow, runes for blitz, rune arrows or bolt racks, and 50 rings of recoils, and dragon daggers and a dragon scimmy or whip and sharks for food.

How to pk: There are A LOT of ways to pk with a p2p str hybrid and I will tell you all of them.

Just Str: Drink an anti poison and super atk and str. All you need is full iron and black d hide chaps and vamps for this. Atk them with your dragon scimmy or whip and when there at one-fourth hp spec them 4 times with you dds. Simple as that.

Mage-Str: Put on Ultimate str and incredible reflexes/maybe smite. Blitz them first then pull out a dragon scimmy/whip and k0 them with your dds when they are one-fourth hp.

All Three Combined: This is super deadly-and I personally recommend it. First find somebody around your combat lvl and drink your pots. Start out with about 1-3 blitz spells and then pull out a magic short bow or a karils bow and range them down in there health with eagle eye on. When they are half hp put on ultimate str and incredible reflexes and when there one fourth health run up and dds spec till they are dead. Awesome k0s using this type of pking. For a great video on how to pk with these styles I recommend watching Kids Ranqe pk vids 1-13 and here is video 6.

Runescape Range / Mage Hybrid (f2p)

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Ever wondered why elvemage was only around level 80 and could easily own so many other pkers without much difficulty? It was because he focused on mage and range, not everything else. Pures are players that train usually only 1 or 2 combat related skills to keep their combat level low and continue to be able to hit a large amount of damage.

In this guide you will learn how to make a mage / range hybrid (same as elvemage) except on f2p. If you follow the instructions right, you can end up with a character with 70 mage and 70 ranged and around level 50 combat for the low-level crater in Bounty Hunter.

The main idea of a range/mage hybrid depends on the magic required to bind and finish the prey off (with at least level 59 for fire blast, 16 damage max) or against warriors with armor that easily counters against ranged and the ranged to deal damage (fire blast is very costly).Let’s Get Started Then!

Start off by killing chickens in the chicken coops north of lumbridge with the runes and bronze arrows you already have. Pick up the arrows you drop because you don’t have many and pick up the bones as well. Do NOT bury the bones you picked up! With your remaining runes (hopefully you’re at level 3 magic or higher) cast confuse on the chickens or ducks.

Go back to lumbridge and ask for arrows and a training bow from the ranged tutor. Go kill some more chickens, and do the same to the bones as last time.

Now head towards Varrock and sell everything except your extra runes and shortbow, don’t forget to sell the bones which are worth around 80gp each at the time this guide was written. Use your remaining money to buy food on the Grand Exchange (preferably wine, trout, or salmon).

How to Beg for Items on RuneScape

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Have you ever known someone who had all kinds of great stuff, and you didn’t know how they got it? Well, it’s a safe bet to guess they’ve done some begging in their time, while they probably won’t admit it. While not the most honorable skill, sometimes people are just waiting to give someone some of their valuable junk.

Join a member’s world. This really works the best if you are a member on a members’ world. You can still try it as a free player, but the results are less likely to be successful
Go into a bank, any bank will do. The best ones are in Argougne, Edgeville, and sometimes the Taverly dungeon bank
Go into a spot where most people can see you, Wear the best clothes or armor that you have.
Empty most of your inventory into the bank so you have room if someone gives you a lot of items
Having done all that, say “does anyone have any members items i can have?” “I’m a new member” and “I’d never forget it.”
Never say “plz” since many people find that incredibly annoying.
Beg for a little bit, and if no one responds, then stop.
If begging doesn’t work (or if people respond badly, as they most often do) you should use some easy steps to make money:
Kill some goblins or men and take their money and bones. Sell the bones at the GE.
Kill cows and sell their bones and cowhides on the GE.
Collect spawned items and sell them on the GE.
Mine ore and sell it on the GE.
There are many other ways to make money that are just as easy as begging and won’t make you look like begging scum to the rest of the Runescape community.
People occasionally pity you if you say “I’m a new member…”
When someone gives you something, be ecstatic about it even if you know it’s not that great. “Tyvm!!” “Tysm!!” “You are so nice!:)”.
People filter in and out of the bank.
Don’t be obnoxious at all costs - it’s bad enough you’re begging, don’t make it worse.

Smart Ways to Spend RS Money

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A guide on how to best spend your money for the different skills.
There are tons of money making and merchanting guides out there, so I thought I would publish one guide for f2p (free to play=non members) that is about spending the money in a good way. This guide should be about how you can use your money to get your skills up.

Let’s Start

Different skills take different amount of gp to level. For example, for mining you just need to buy a pickaxe to start training it, but if you should train magic, you need to buy a lot of runes.

I will cover each skill with one little text, so just check the text about the skill you’re going to train, and some helpful advices will stand there about how you should use your money when you want to raise the level in that skill.

The combat skills

The combat skills takes a lot of money to train. You need armor, weapons, amulets and food. Armour and weapons is recommended to buy at Varrock west bank in a low number world. Same thing with the food and everything else you might need as amulets.

Ranging

The big range marketplace is in Lowe’s ranging shop in Varrock in world 1. Here you can buy dragon hide armor, arrows from bronze to adamant and pretty much everything you need for ranging.

Prayer

First of all: Prayer is an expensive skill to “buy” in F2P. I don’t recommend people who don’t got more than 1M gp to try buying bones for leveling prayer.

Ok, now that you know that: The best place to buy bones is Varrock west bank in world 1. Many people here sell big bones, which give you a lot of prayer XP for each bone you bury.

Magic

Magic is actually very easy to spend money in. You just buy runes, runes, runes and runes. Runes is easiest bought at Varrock west bank, at the main level, at the little stair going down to the basement. Here you can buy almost every sort of rune that exists.

At the same place you can also buy staffs and mage outfits.

Runecrafting

The only things you need for runecrafting is rune essences and talismans or tiaras. Rune essences could be bought at Varrock east bank in any of the low number f2p worlds. Talismans and tiaras could be bought at any bank in almost any world.

Crafting

Crafting: The most expensive skill to “buy” of them all, If you want to level in it fast and without doing very much work. If you are above level 65 in crafting, and want to level this skill more, it could get very expensive. But now I will give you a few advices. First off: gold bars. They are good crafting materials, cause from them you could make many different types of jewelery. Gold bars could be bought at Falador east bank in World 1. In Falador east bank in world 1 you can also find people who sell gems, both uncuts and cuts.

The tools you need for crafting could be found in the crafting shop in Al-Kharid.

Mining

For mining you need a pickaxe. This is easiest obtain in the pickaxe shop, which lies in the dwarf mines. If you go down through the ice mountain entrance, keep going forward. Take the first path to the right, and go forward until you can’t come any further. Right-click the dwarf here, and chose “trade”. He will have pickaxes for sale.

Smithing

The absolute best place for all your smithing needs is Falador east bank. If you want to buy ores or bars, this is the place you should head for. I would recommend world 1 if you’re going to buy big bulks of ores/bars, but if you just want 500 or so, you can but the ores/bars in almost any world at Falador east bank.

Cooking

Where to buy raw food depends on your cooking level, and also on what you want to cook. But generally, I would recommend the following places: Varrock west bank, Falador banks and the Draynor bank.

Firemaking

I don’t need to say where you get a tinderbox, do I?

But logs you can obtain in two places; Varrock west bank in any of the worlds, or Draynor bank in any of the low number f2p worlds.

Woodcutting

Well, everything you can buy here is an axe. Axes you can buy from other players almost in every city, or make your own if your smithing level is high enough. Also, for prices on the items in Runescape, you can check this website.