Canifis (Members)

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As the citizens of Canifis are prone to transforming into werewolves when provoked, it is advised that you wield the Wolfbane Dagger (given to you by Drezel at the end of Priest in Peril) before attacking them. If you have lost your Wolfbane Dagger, you will need to return to Drezel, who will give it back to you. Of course, if you are confident of your skills and want some higher-level opposition, feel free to use whatever weapon you like.

Introduction

 

Canifis and its furry inhabitants

Canifis is a cheerless town populated by werewolves and ruled by vampires. There isn’t much to be happy about if you are a human in Canifis, especially if you’re a Saradominist. Because the werewolves of Canifis can smell humans, do not expect a friendly welcome. The town itself is quite small, merely a cluster of squalid buildings around the town square.

Though Canifis now lies on the border with Misthalin, many years ago the lands of Morytania extended much further west. It was only by an extreme effort, and the aid of Saradomin himself, that the humans managed to push the werewolves, vampires and other dire inhabitants of Morytania back to the east bank of the River Salve.

Location

 

Location of Canifis

Canifis lies just east of the temple that marks the eastern border of Misthalin, and the River Salve, which is blessed to prevent the evil of Morytania from passing into the lands beyond. It is only through the tunnels beneath the temple that you will first gain access to these blighted lands.

To the north-east is Fenkenstrain’s Castle, where the deranged doctor conducts his experiments.

Far to the east, across the Haunted Woods, is the decidedly ghostly Port Phasmatys, where the dead walk and talk as though they were alive.

South of Canifis are Mort Myre Swamp and the Hallows. These are two of the most miserable places in RuneScape, where even the boldest adventurer must beware of the horrific ghasts and their lust for the warmth of the living. Ghasts are the trapped souls of those who have starved in the swamps, so they are good at rotting any food you may have in your inventory.

You can get to Canifis by a large number of means, including the fairy rings, portals in your house and Ancient Magicks.

Points of Interest

 

Canifis’ points of interest

All of Canifis’s industry is based around the collecting of necessities and, for those wealthy enough, trinkets from the human realms to the west. There is a small Farming patch just south-west of town, useful for growing bittercap mushrooms.

For those seeking to have hides tanned, Sbott is an excellent worker. Like all shopkeepers of Canifis, though, his isolation has driven prices up. It is worth noting that the taxidermist has taken up residence in Canifis, and will carefully preserve the heads of your more challenging foes.

The local brew, available from the Hair of the Dog Inn is called ‘Moonlight Mead’, and isn’t noted for its flavour (unless you consider an awful taste noteworthy).

On the road leaving town to the north-east is Mazchna, the Slayer Master. Mazchna is a strange creature, but sells Slayer equipment and provides assignments, so it’s worth overlooking his appearance.

Personalities

 

Roavar, Innkeeper of Hair of the Dog
Roavar, as the proprieter of the town’s only inn and its largest building, is fully acquainted with everyone in town as well as general gossip about the town and the nation of Morytania itself. As werewolves go, he’s remarkably friendly; then again, he might just be sizing you up to hand over to Lord Drakan, ruler of Morytania.
 
Ulizius
Ulizius is one of few humans anywhere near Canifis, which probably explains his jumpiness. He guards the gate that leads south into Mort Myre Swamp. It may be that he hopes to either protect people from the ghasts beyond, or that he hopes to starve the ghasts of their favourite food.
Roavar never leaves his bar.   Ulizius is always at the gate to Mort Myre Swamp, just south-west of Canifis.
Vanstrom Klause
Vanstrom is a strange figure in Canifis. He sits in the Hair of the Dog listening to news and waiting to meet the right adventurer – one who can help him achieve his goals, whatever they may be.
 
Malak
Malak is without doubt the most vile creature in Canifis. As a vampire he is a creature of evil, but as a manipulative and cruel master over his domain he is doubly wicked. The only good thing about this undead monstrosity is that you always know where you stand (far, far beneath his aristocratic sensibility).
Vanstrom Klause can be found sitting by the stairs in the Hair of the Dog.   Malak stands by the door of the Hair of the Dog, waiting to speak to Roavar.
Quests

The following quests can be started in Canifis:

  • Creature of Fenkenstrain (Members)
  • In Search of the Myreque (Members)
Creatures of the Night

 

Man/Woman (Level 24)
Something in their werewolf blood makes the people of Canifis particularly hardy and especially vicious. Unlike the citizens of the towns of Misthalin and Asgarnia, these people are more than capable of holding their own in a fight against a careless adventurer. Of course, a careless adventurer is more likely to awake something inside them, something much more bloodthirsty and violent.
 
Ghoul (Level 42)
Ghouls are the savage remnants of a society that fell, many centuries ago, into eating their dead. In modern times they are a rare species, but can be relied upon to be found near graveyards, where they dig up the bodies and feast on rotting flesh. They fight without weapons and tear at their enemies with malformed fingers. 

Men and women can be found throught the town of Canifis.   Ghouls can be found in the graveyard southwest of Canifis.
Werewolf (Level 88)
Without the Wolfsbane Dagger, you risk facing one of these every time you venture into Canifis. Werewolves are fast, powerful, and utterly evil. If you’re new to Canifis, it’s probably best to avoid doing anything to anger the locals.
Werewolves can be found anywhere there are men and women.
Miscellaneous

 

  • The locals will be more welcoming if you are wearing the Ring of Charos, which you can obtain towards the end of the Creature of Fenkenstrain quest, though they’re still not aggressive without it.
  • There is a pickled brain spawn point in the Hair of the Dog.
  • Just east of town is the Werewolf Agility Course. Of course, you’ll need the Ring of Charos to get in, as they don’t like humans much at all.

Tweaks and Bugfixes on runescape

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This week’s update focuses entirely on fixing some of the new features we have added to the game recently. Obviously we try and keep our updates bug free, but just like those pesky shrimp, a few slip through the net, so we have been busy hunting down some of the more obscure issues and correcting them. After all, improving and fixing existing updates is just as important as releasing new ones.

We’re also working hard on making July a really impressive month, packed with minigames, new spells and some rather interesting quests. We’re sure you won’t be disappointed.

Projects mentioned in June’s Behind the Scenes article but not yet released (such as the brewing minigame and the non-members’ security update) have been delayed for a little extra testing, but worry not, as we’ll make them available next month instead. And that’s in addition to all the stuff we already had planned for July…

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PvP World Changes

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Players who enter a PvP or Bounty World will now automatically become skulled and unable to use the Protect Item prayer. The skull will not disappear over time or when a player dies, unless they go to a non-PvP world, in which case the skull behaves like normal. Note that this means you will always lose everything you are carrying if you get killed by another player, and that there is no way for you to keep any items on death while in a PvP or Bounty World.

Additionally, on members’ worlds, your victims must now lose at least 75,000 coins’ worth of items (increased from 25,000) for your earning potential to be applied to the drop. On free-to-play worlds, the amount the victim must lose remains at 25,000 coins.

Please note that you will have to be in a safe area before you can next log into a PvP or Bounty World. You will need to log into a non-PvP/Bounty World in order to move to a safe area. This is to ensure nobody logs in risking more than they are aware of. A message will explain this on login if you try to enter these worlds. This only applies to your next PvP/Bounty World login; from then on, you will be able to log in as normal.

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RuneScape Content Developer

Runescape Free To Play Pure FAQ

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By PaulT

1) Statistics
~Getting Started
~Choosing Goals

2) Training
~1-20 Attack
~1-40 Strength
~20-40 Attack
~40-70 Strength
~70-99 Strength
~Magic
~Ranged
~Prayer

3) Player Killing
~Using Prayer
~Weapon Switching
~Using Strength pots and Eating
~Edge PKing
~Castle PKing
~Varrok PKing

Getting Started
So you want to make a melee pure in Runescape? You must be prepared for long
hours training, the risk of losing, and eventually the glory of victory and
free items. Create an account, call it whatever you want, and go through
tutorial island.

Choosing Goals
There are only a few baselines for a melee pure in RS2, on Free To Play.
Number one is 40 attack. You need attack to wield Rune weapons, but getting
over 40 attack will limit your effectivess. You might be tempted by getting 50
or maybe 60 attack, maybe thinking about being able to hit on rune, or making
your pure members, but if you end up fighting another pure who has 40 attack,
you will surely lose.

Number two is 1 defence. You don’t want defence, because it doesn’t increase
the amount of damage you can do to another player, or the amount of damage you
can take. It simply increases the chance somebody will hit a zero on you,
which doesn’t matter much.

Number three is 1 or 31 prayer. Just as you want 40 attack to be able to
access Rune weapons, you want a rounded off prayer level that will let you
access strength boosting prayers that will not overly affect your combat
level. One good way to figure out how much prayer you want is to calculate
your goal melee stats (using combat calcs on tip it, for example, to make sure
you have the correct HP) and then see how much each prayer level will affect
your combat level, and max hit. The prayer level that gives you the best ratio
of combat level to max hit is the best level to have. The reason you don’t
want 13 prayer, though it gives a 10% percent bonus after only 13 pray levels
(wheras it takes 31 levels to get a 15% bonus) is because it runs out very
quickly.

Magic, strength, and ranged are stats that are left up to you. There are two
ways to train magic (that matter). If you do damage while you train, you get
hp XP. If you use a non damaging spell like curse, you don’t. If you plan to
use magic for binding or fire blasts (65+mage needed for effective fbing,
though magic/melee is not covered in this guide), and want to keep your combat
low, you probably want to train it without gaining HP xp. Also, there is no
risk of accidentally gaining def xp with nondamaging spells. Ranged always
gives you HP xp, so decide whether you want to train it, and to what level. 40
Ranged allows you to wear dragonhide for faster training and is highly
recomended. At some point you may want to use ranged in the wilderness (76
range needed for steady 13s), but that will not be covered in this guide.

Training

1-20 Attack

Your outfit will be full iron (dragonhide chaps and vambs if you can wear),
amulet of power, cape, and SS boots. Fish or buy some food, and fill your
inventory with it. The food should heal at least 8 health. If you can, make or
buy pizza.

Go to the cows near the crafting guild, and world hop untill you find an empty
world. Kill cows untill you have 20 attack.

1-40 Strength

Same outfit, same inventory.

Go to the goblins in the stronghold of security. The large room just as you
enter is perfect. World hop untill you find a mostly empty world. Fight the
level 5 goblins at first, and then begin fighting the level 11s, and then the
13s. If you bring good food you can stay here a long time.

~20-40 Attack

Same Outfit, same inventory.

The goblins in the SS are still the fastest XP. Some people do everything up
to 40/40 on cows, I have tried this and I found the SS faster. The level 13
goblins are great xp, there are tons of them (and lvl 11 and 5 goblins) and
the edgeville bank is not far at all.

~40-70 Strength

Your outfit will be full iron (dragonhide chaps and vambs if you can wear),
amulet of strength, cape, and SS boots. Fish or buy some food, and fill your
inventory with it. The food should heal at least 12 health. If you can, make
or buy anchovy pizza. Bring a strength potion for every 10 strength levels
above 40 you are. So with 50 strength bring one strength pot, with 60 strength
bring two, with 70 bring three.

Go to the flesh crawlers in the stronghold of security, on the second level.
They are to the south, and there is a square room that holds many of them. Put
walk on, and simply stand in the room and they will attack you for around 15
minutes. If you are 50+ strength and are using pots, pot yourself once you are
3-5 levels below your maximum potted strength. Being constantly potted cuts
your training time by alot. Also, if you have prayer use your strength prayer
for a few seconds after you pot, then turn it off. It should last a long time
like this. You can recharge your pray at the monastary when your going to get
more food at edge.

The important thing about Flesh Crawlers that makes them great training is
that they only hit 1. With anchovy pizzas and strength potions you can get
amazingly fast strength levels here. When the flesh crawlers stop attacking
you, walk out into the stronghold untill you can no longer see the room on
your minimap, and then come back, and they will start attacking you again. If
you have potted recently before they stop attacking you, attack them yourself
by clicking untill your potted strength goes down. Don’t waste the pot!

~70-99 Strength

This is quite difficult with 40 attack and 1 defence, but it is possible. A
rotation through Guards, Flesh Crawlers, and Elemental Wizards is how I am
working on it. These are the best FTP monsters for upper level strength
training. Use the guards upstairs in the varrok castle or on an empty world at
edgeville, or at the dark knights fortress (an altar is next to alot of guards
here) remember to wear a coif, dragonhide chaps+vambs, and a wizard robe while
fighting the elemental wizards, and remember to pick up the uncut gems flesh
crawlers drop. Good luck! Always use great food (swordies/pizza) and strength
potions to level up faster. Always wear the best armour you can (full iron and
dhide). Once you get used to training you can watch TV or read a book while
gaining those hundreds of thousands of experience points. Take a break to make
strength potions, go pking, or train magic or ranged (see below).

~Magic
You can train magic before or after melee. It doesn’t matter. What does matter
is how you train it, and to what level, but you have already decided that.

If you are raising magic with curse/weaken/confuse, then wear full
iron+dragonhide vambs and chaps, and SS boots, and constantly cast the spell
on whatever monster will not hit you back (hard). For example, a monk. Or an
enemy over a river or behind a fence, like zombies in varrok sewer (on a
crowded world you can gain 1-50 magic in a few days if you have enough
bodies/waters. It’s very easy to raise magic this way and it does not need a
detailed explanation. Make sure you have both a earth and water staff for when
you have to switch spells. Also bring a little good food, just in case you get
a nasty random event or something, you don’t want to lose all your runes.

If you are training magic for HP xp as well as magic xp, then you should wear
a wizard robe, hat, a blue skirt (just looks cool), a magic amulet, and an
elemental staff (you should have all four with you for when you have to switch
spells). Attack the hobgoblins over the river near the crafting guild, with
the best spell you can use. Calculate out how many runes you need ahead of
time, and get them.

I don’t recommend using damaging spells to train pure magic (without gaining
hp), as its a waste of mind/chaos runes. Also, once you reach magic level 39,
the best way to train magic for HP is crumble undead. The best place to train
this is under the varrok sewers, across the water from the zombies.

~Ranged

Craft yourself ranged armour or buy some. You will want a cowl, leather body,
leather chaps, vambraces, later on a coif and studded chaps (these you will
have to buy), and a little later dragonhide chaps and vambraces (these you
have to buy as well, good prices in varrok world 1 Lowe’s store or champs
guild). An amulet of power is the best amulet for training ranged.

Kill some rats in the varrok sewers untill you have around level 10 ranged.
Get a few thousand bronze arrows and train your next 20 or 30 range levels on
the goblins in the stronghold of security. They drop bronze arrows
occasionally, and there is a large barrier to stand behind. If people take
your arrows hop to a less populated world. Always pick up your arrows, since
your enemies will contribute to your quiver.

Once you have 30-40 ranged, use iron arrows on the minotaurs in the stronghold
of security. Once you get 40 ranged you will be able to wear the best FTP
ranged outfit, and with iron arrows minotaurs are fast xp. Once again there is
a convient barrier to stand behind. Minotaurs drop iron arrows, so once again
it’s worth it to pick up your arrows. You can train at the minotaurs to 50-60
ranged.

Lesser Demons, BK fortress guards, and dark/normal wizards are all good
ranged xp and the demons and wiz’s are good drops as well. You can use bronze
arrows for the gaurds and wizards, but you can make your money back if you use
good arrows on the lesser demons once your range level is high.

~Prayer

The best way to train prayer effectively is to bury big bones in the Boneyard,
in the wilderness. There are two big bone spawns close together on the west
side of the Boneyard. In between them and around them are small bones. Bring
good food and your best armour, to train effectively on a pure I recommend 60+
strength though if you are wearing full dragon chaps+vambs+full iron and using
swordfish swordfish it’s easy with 50 strength as well. Bring a str pot and
you will get some PKs as well. The skeletons who gaurd the big bones stop
attacking after a few waves, so just fight them one at a time. Don’t leave the
area or the time will be reset untill they stop attacking. If you are playing
on an unpopulated world at night you can get to 31 pray in one night, as long
as you remember to do restless ghost before you start for an easy head start.

Player Killing

~Using Prayer

Prayer is often blasted as not being worth the combat levels it causes you to
gain. However, if you pk near to altars you can constantly use prayer to your
advantage, boosting your strength level, and avoid fights when you are
uncharged. If you are in a non multi combat area of the wilderness and in a
fight, do not use prayer right at the beginning of the fight. Don’t use a
strength potion or prayer for the first few hits. When you are about 10hp
higher than where you would usually eat, eat two swordfish and rapidly click
your strenght pot after the second swordfish click ultimate str pray on, and
then click attack on your opponant really fast. It takes practice. The str pot
will not cause you to “Eat” again, it will be part of the second swordfish
motion. You will healed 30 hp, so even if your opponant hits 20 20 you will
still have around 25hp.

If you are fighting somebody with defence, or if you just want to push your
advantage for a K0, use your attack boosting prayer. Use it to start a fight
off or to finish it, btu not when you have very low prayer. It’s better to
turn it off as you eat after a few hits. Try to develop a rythm of potting and
using the attack boosting prayer to push your advantage when you get a good
hit.

~Weapon Switching

There are many weapons in Runescape, most of them can be used in the
wilderness. The 2handed sword was once the most popular weapon in the
wilderness, and it is still widely used by skilled pkers, its the highest
hitting weapon in FTP Runescape. Effectively player killing relies on your
abliity to deal damage faster than enemy can heal. If your opponent is at 20
or below health (or slightly lower depending on your max R2H hit, you have to
feel this out yourself), switch to your runite claymore. Rapidly attack click
on your opponent a few times and then you can eat quickly, because your
opponent will be dead or will have safed up HP and you have to wait to hit
again anyway.

But the R2H and the sicmitar aren’t the only good weapons. A rune dagger is
extremely cheap and effective against opponents who use the R2H and scimmy
switch, and it’s fun to try rune long swords as well, which hit slightly
higher than scimitars and are slightly slower. A long sword and a R2H works
well, as does a short sword and R2H. A battleaxe works well by itself, it hits
surprisingly high and its obvious why Zamorak supports it has his favored
weapon.

Some other weapon switching techniques are luring somebody into not safing by
fighting with a low hitting weapon such as a mace, wcing axe, dagger, etc,
then switching to a R2H, batlteaxe, or longsword. Alot of rangers use the R2H
switch from shortbow, because it has the potential to do alot of damage very
fast.

~Using Strength pots and Eating

When you eat is important. Figure out about what your opponents max hit is,
from their combat level. After a few rounds I usually have a good idea of when
to eat. Sometimes you only have to eat one swordfish, sometimes you have to
eat two or three. You need to constantly viligant (lol) constantly watching
your HP and your opponents HP and right clicking on your enemy and attack
clicking them quickly after you eat. Use strength pots right after you eat,
rapidly clicking them after clicking your food. Don’t waste rounds of combat
walking around, but if you get fast you can type trash talk to your opponent
as you pk.

~Edge PKing

Edgeville is a great place to pk, because it is not multi combat, and it is
close to a bank and an altar. On some worlds there are many pures around the
monastary and low level edgeville wilderness who will be happy to teach you
how to pk, and relieve you of your items if you are not prepared. World 3 is
usually your best bet, though any of the low numbered FTP worlds will be full
if you log on during peak hours.

Because edgeville is not a multi combat zone, and you can run out of the
wilderness as you eat, you don’t have to bring teleport runes. Just remember
to leave a row of food for running. Many people die almost outside of the
wilderness, because they forgot to eat as they run or they forget to leave a
few food left over. As a rule of thumb, the deeper you are in the wilderness,
the more food you should leave in your inventory if you have to run from a
fight. And you will have to run from fights. Pures can’t compete with defense
as easily as they could in RSC, and many times you will run out of food before
the person in addy or rune you are fighting.

~Castle PKing

The castle is “The Dark Warriors Castle”, to the north of Edgeville. To the
southwest of the castle is a large coal mine full of skeletons. To the West is
a giant crater . To the north and west the wilderness stretches out in a large
multi combat zone. Directly north of the castle is the Bandit Village, where
you can make pizza or fight bandits. There isn’t much to the East of the
castle except dead trees.

The castle itself and a few squares around it to the east are multi-combat
zones. The only entrance to the castle is on the East side. Sometimes people
will try to lure you into this zone, where they may have a team waiting. It’s
a popular spot for pures of all types.

I recommend fighting people one on one in the single combat area east of the
entrance. Because you are in higher level wilderness, you can end up fighting
people 10-20 levels lower or higher to you around the castle. You have to take
risks to get good kills, but you also need to know when to run. If you are
overwhelmed by a team or a higher level, running south is often enough to make
pursuers give up. If they don’t abandon you for easier prey, run into the
skeleton mine and let one of the skeletons attack you instead of a rival pker.
Of course you can run all the way out of the wilderness, but if somebody is
hitting you the whole way you better have at least two rows of food.
Personally I don’t bring teleport runes to the castle. It’s not hard to
escape, and most people won’t waste the run energy chasing you far anyway.

If you want to change worlds, go upstairs in the castle (the closest tower is
the southwest one) or to the crater to the east, then log off. Never log on
and off at the front doors of the castle, for obvious reasons.

Sometimes a single pker can beat a team at the castle. It takes a little
practice, but if there is a team about 5-10 levels lower than you around the
castle, don’t be afraid to take them on. When two people are attacking you
from the same square, their HP bars can cover eachother up, and they may be
too intent on teaming on you to see themselves go red. Run out of the zone
when you eat (you should always have auto-retaliate off in the
wildy…situations like this it will get you killed quickly). Try to
concentrate on one person (again, the basic pking skills are important here,
such as rapid right click attacking).

If you can’t beat the team, try to take them on out of the zone. Run out, and
turn and attack the weakest/lowest HP teamer when you are about 1screen
away from the multicombat zone. It’s harder to not be lured back in if you are
fighting mages/rangers. Sometimes you have to accept defeat, even with a lower
level team. You have to conserve energy and food to escape, so don’t plan on
fighting a long time against multiple people at the castle.

~Varrok Pking

This is where people say to start off pking, but edgeville is a better spot to
start your career in ownage. Varrok is multicombat, and there are often teams.
It is located to the north east of the Varrok palace, north on the path that
the church is on. However, on the plus side, there are often many noobs
wandering around. Varrok is the only place in the wilderness I recommend
bringing teleport runes, as if you are in level 4 wilderness and 5+ people all
attack you at once, you have to tele or die. Even spamming on your swordfish
won’t help you if you get hit by 7 firebolts in 2 seconds.

Worldhop alot at varrok. On many worlds there are noobs scattered around for
the pickings, and though 9/10 they will escape, that 1/10 may have a
rune2hander and 300 chaos runes. Varrok is the best and worst of pking, there
are all kinds of pures and normal players, pile jumping happens all the time,
and you have to deal with it. I recommend you try varrok every once in a while
just in case you get lucky, but avoid it in general.

There are other spots than the ones I have named here, such as the Moss
Giants, Greater Demons, Rune Rocks, Chaos Altar, Hill Giants, etc. These
spots are better left to the aspiring high level or hardened and experienced
pker, or teams. The moss giants and rune rocks are good for solo players
whereas the greater demons and hill giants are popular teaming areas. They are
worth checking out however, and pking around these higher leveled areas
instead of directly at them may be a good choice for new pkers.

The best advice I can give you for pking in Runescape is to have fun. Be
prepared for your eventual death and having to work hard to get your stuff
back. If you really hate having to play the actual game to make money,
stockpile rune scimitars and strength amulets before heading out. Good luck.

Legitimate Ways To Getting Rich In Runescape

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ver wanted to get rich in runescape but couldn’t figure it out?

You’ll walk around runescape seeing many people trading items for load of money, how do they get this money? Are they using cheats?

More than likely not, if you need to ask how people get so much money, then you obviously don’t know the common “cheats” that can be performed to get it.

There are no “cheats” in runescape, however there are easy ways to make a lot of money that people just don’t know about because they don’t know where to look.

This might suprise you, but getting rich is nowhere near as difficult as you think it is. For example, I can make a few million a day easily and you can too. It will take you a while to get yourself to that kind of level, but with practice and the knowledge that I can give you, you’ll be there in no time. I’ve revealed a few money making “cheats” throughout this article to get you started, the rest are at my website.

Two things that will definately help you on your quest to becomming a millionnaire is this, don’t waste your time begging and if it sounds too good to be true it probably is, i.e. someone is trying to scam you, so just walk away.

Most of the big time money making methods are only available to paying members of runescape.

However, on my website I discuss loads of amazing methods which also work for free players.

For example, do you know how to craft air runes? Most people do, however once you reach a certain level, you will make more runes per essence.
If you had 10 rune essence, at level 1 you can make only 10 air runes, but did you know that once you reach a certain level, you can make 100 air runes from just 10 rune essence?

And all you had to do to get there was level up enough. That means you’ll be multiplying your profits by 10, read that again, you’ve just multiplied your profits by 10.

That’s just one simple little runescape “cheat” that I can share with you. There’s many MANY more.

Here’s another one, as you know, the more you fish, the more your level goes up, but it also means that you will catch fish quicker.

Have you bee. selling raw fish? STOP IMMEDIATELY, cook the fish and sell them for a MUCH bigger profit, again, a simple little “cheat” that will help you sky rocket your profits. You may burn quite a few at first, but the more you practise the less you’ll burn and the higher your profits soar.

So for now, forget combat, yep you heard me, forget combat. Combat doesn’t bring you nearly as much money as a free player as making the most of your skills will. Combat is greta and all, but if you haven’t got the money to buy you that next wicked cool weapon, then whats the point?

Yes grinding out the levels to actually GET to where you can make a ton of money is a little teadious, but just think of how much you could be making.

I wish you all the best in making money in runescape and hope to see you at my website soon for even more tips.

Runescape Level 99 Ranging How to Guide

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Uncategorized

Getting to level 99 in Runescape is not impossible nor is it a hard task, ranging is just time consuming. This guide will explain a simple and easy way for Runescape p2p members to achieve this goal. I can not give an approximate length of time on how long it will take to get to level 99 ranging due to several factors like not everyone plays the same amount of time. Just like anything else the more you work at it the faster, easier and more rewarding it becomes.

Keep in mind that getting to level 99 can be very monotonous and one can become bored and even burn out on the task at hand. Make sure you take breaks from ranging and do something else that way you don’t become very bored with it and not want to do it anymore. Pace yourself and it will pay off.

From level one ranging to level twenty you will need a plain short bow an oak short bow and a willow short bow. The reason I say short bow and not long bow is because of he speed difference. When both the long bow and short bow are on rapid the short bow shoots the arrows at a speedier rate. You will also need bronze arrows. Yes bronze and lots of them. Bronze arrows are the cheapest arrow in the game. You do not need to worry about the expensive arrows until a much higher ranging level is acquired.

Now for the monsters! This is where the task becomes repetitive. You need to kill the men and women and the goblins in and around lumbridge until you are range level twenty. When you reach level 5 ranging you can switch to the oak short bow. At level 20 you can start to use the willow short bow. A money saving tip is to retrieve your arrows once you have killed a monster. It may take a few more seconds between kills but its well worth it because of the money you will save.

From level twenty to level forty you will need lots of bronze arrows. You will also need your willow short bow, a maple short bow and a yew short bow. The monsters to train on are the level 10 dwarfs that are between Falador and Varrock. You can still train on the men and women if you prefer to. Once you get to level thirty you can use the willow short bow. When you hit level 40 switch to the yew short bow.

Runescape Macros

Posted by: runescape  //  Category: Beginners' Guide

A macro is a program which does things automatically for you. You can get these programs to do a lot for you in the world of Runescape. Mining and sales talk are the two common uses for them, but before I continue to tell you about them, you must know that

RUNESCAPE DOES NOT ALLOW THE USE OF MACROS FOR ANY ASPECT OF THE GAME.

So, if you use macros, then it’s on your own head. Your account could get banned and you could lose everything on your character.

Be careful when using bots, as some of them are fake, and are programs used to take data from your computer (so they could take anything from your Runescape User and Pass to your credit card details).

One very famous macro is Scar, which practically when programmed let’s you do just about anything in Runescape 2.

There are many more macros out there, and they can used in quite a lot of effective ways. For example, there is a macro in existence that allows you to post speech every couple of seconds dependant on your liking, and then says in-game. If your looking to do merchandising, then maybe using this bot is a good idea in placed like World 1 where it’s so hard getting your voice heard over the many other hundreds of sales-men.

In no way shape or form am I encouraging the use of bots, but I am just explaining their uses. If you care to use them, it is at your own risk.

Negatives of Free Runescape Macros and Auto Bots
If you weren’t already aware Runescape auto bots are illegal and are against the Runescape Rules of Conduct in Rule 7 - Using Third Party Software, to gain unfair advantages against other players. Despite this many players who use free Runescape auto bots will argue that the benefits are greater because they are free to do other things like going out with friends, but at what cost? There is very little support from creators if you encounter problems with the auto bots you download since privacy is preferred over being sued by Jagex. It’s also very easy to get caught by other members of Runescape who work hard for their Runescape items without help from programs, not to mention that Jagex has a special programs designed for the catching of players using auto bots, which would mean losing any hard work you put in personally. Plus at the end of the day isn’t the game designed to be enjoyed and what is enjoyable about achieving nothing.

In the past thousands of Runescape players have found themselves banned for using illegal Runescape macros and auto bots like those mentioned above - On 19 January 2006, over 15000 Runescape accounts were banned for cheating and thinking they could get away with it. In the message posted onto the front page of the official Runescape website, Jagex again reminded players of their systems that they could easily detect cheating and that if you cheat it was just a matter of time before you were banned.

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How to make money in the wilderness

Posted by: cool  //  Category: Beginners' Guide

Earning Gold Points in the Wilderness:
The wilderness, also called the wild, in the game Runescape, might not be the safest place to be, but is a great place to earn easy gold points. Just so that you know, you will not always make gold points in the wild but when you do, it will usually be big a amount, if you use this guide wisely and accurately, or a small amount when you initially start doing this.

This guide will help you by showing you a few possible ways that can help you earn gold points in the wild and once you master these tips, you can be sure that you will do well and start making gold points in the wild. It won’t be easy on the first try, but you will eventually become better, because it’s not very difficult. Also, this guide will be talking about the Varrock wilderness, so please do not get the other wilds mixed up.

You should be in a world, which has a lot of members in it. It doesn’t have to be a crowded world but it should have a good amount of members in there. The more members that are in the world, the greater your chances of more people actually going to be at the wild, and the more you will possibly earn. When entering the wild, you should look and see what kind of people are in there so that you get familiar the type of members and levels that are around you. This will help you to be cautious, that they just do not come up and kill you without you knowing that they were there. Each tip which will be listed below will have a few things that you must watch out for, when entering the wild or while being in the wild.

Picking Up Items:
This is the main way and the easiest way to earn but it’s not always going to be the best way to earn a lot of gold points quickly. You have to be aware that these items that are usually on the ground are not always worth a lot. You should always pick up all the items that you believe are worthy to sell and all arrows that you see. The better the arrows, the more value they are. For example, if you find three Mithril arrows on the floor, you can get around 120 GP for these arrows. This is not a lot, but if you stay in the wild for about thirty minutes, then you will be able to pick up many arrows in the crowded wild and earn a lot more than that. Once done, the best place is to go to the Archery shop and sell all the arrows you’ve collected and to the general store to sell all the other items. If you find any expensive items in the wild, then you should not sell these in the general store. You can lose a good amount of gold points if you do. Instead, I would recommend you to sell your items to other members for the full value, that way you do not end up losing much. Make sure to look for anyone around the same level as you, so that they do not run up and attack you and do not go too far in the wild. Usually the front entrance is the best place to find a lot of people standing together, and you can find a lot of arrows there.

Attacking Members:
This is usually the main reason why anyone would go to the wild, but it’s also a great opportunity to earn some good amount of gold points, because if you end up killing your opponent, then you can get everything that they are wielding and carrying around, except for three random items that they get to keep. Obviously you do not want to have a 50/50 chance of winning or losing against your opponent when at the wild, so the best thing you would have to do is ensure that your mage level is high enough to be able to teleport to Varrock first and then bring in enough runes to teleport, just in case you need them. If you find that you are about to die in the wild and you are really far away, and that you have no chance of running away, then you would use teleportation to teleport to Varrock, because this is the closest place that you can teleport, that’s next to the wild. This would guarantee you that you go into the wild and come out safely, but you must take some precautions because it’s not always easy to spot when you are getting attacked, when you are in a crowded area, especially in the wild. To summarize all this, bring enough runes to teleport and enough food but do not fill up your inventory. Not filling up your inventory, will help you to pick up many items that you find on the ground and also pick up items that you have won from fighting other members.

These two tips will help you earn a good amount of Runescape gold points in the wild. It has been proven by many members and also myself, that you can get a lot of gold points by doing this. I’ve earned tons of gold points and even rune armour too! Yes, the rune armour is one of the best armour that you can wear and you can sell it for a lot. One of the rune items that I had got in the wild is a rune scimitar, which I had sold for 25,000 gold! That’s a lot of gold points just for staying in the wild for a little while. Once you have your inventory full, simply take all the items to the bank or the stores, to go sell all of the items and get all your gold points that you’ve earned!

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Runescape Agility

Posted by: cool  //  Category: Beginners' Guide

Agility is one of those skills in Runescape that are very hard and long to train, but are worth ever second of it in the send because it has so many uses. Agility is a members only skill so you will not be able to use this skill innless you are members. Agility is very important in the game of Runescape because with it your run energy will respond faster making you run for longer periods of time, you will also save time with Agility because you can go through shortcuts with certain levels of agility.

Now that you know a little bit about Agility your probably wondering how you train Agility, There are nine places where you can train Agility and these are called Courses. The nine courses are, The Gnome Sronghold Course [level 1], The Brimhaven Agilty Arena [level 1], The Skullball Game [level 25], The Agility Pyramid [level 30], The Penguin Course [level 30], The Barbarian Outpost Course [level 35], The Ape Atoll Course [level 48], The Wilderness Course [level 52], The Werewolf Course [level 60], and the Dorgesh-Kaan Course[level 70].

Now that you know where to train, you’re probably wondering when to train at each one of the courses. Well in this section I will be giving you a step buy step process of the fastest way to get to 99 Agility.

1 - 40: Train on the Gnome Stronghold Course all the way up to level 40, I know you can do the Barbarian Outpost at level 35 and yes that is a good course, but you will fail the obstacles a lot, so its best to wait until level 40.

40 - 52: Now train on the Barbarian Outpost, this course is good because you won’t fail much at this high of levels and you get great experience.

52 - 99: For the rest of the levels the best place to train is in the Wilderness Agilty Arena, this place may be unsafe, but if you do it on a low level world and don’t bring and good items then you won’t loose anything.

Tip: While training try and only wear things that make you weigh less, for example, Boots of Lightness, Spotted Capes, and Spottier Capes.

Here is a list of all the shortcuts you can do with Agility

Name:
Location: Level Needed:

Crumbling Wall
Falador West 5

Rope Swing
Karamja West 10

Stepping Stones Brimhaven Dungeon 12

Monkey Bars Edgeville Dungeon 20

Underwall Tunel Yanille 21

Log Balance Coal Trucks 22

Underwall Tunel Varrock 26

Pipe Squeeze Brimhaven Dungeon 30

Underwall Tunel Falador South 31

Stepping Stones Brimhaven Dungeon 33

Stepping Stones Draynor Manor 34

Log Balance Ardougne 37

Pipe Squeeze Brimhaven Dungeon 38

Rock Climb Gnome Stronghold 37

Cliff Side Scrambler Al-Kharid 41
Cliff Side Scramble – Easy Trollheim 42

Narrow Crevice Dwarves Mine 43

Cliff Side Scramble – Medium Trollheim 44

Cliff Side Scramble – Advanced Trollheim 45

Log balance Eleven Lands 46

Narrow Walkway – Medium Lost City 47

Cliffside Scramble – Hard Trollheim 48

Log Balance Fremennik Province 51

Pipe Squeeze Edgeville Dungeon 58

Weathered Wall Port Phasmatys 59

Cliffside Scramble - Easy Elven Lands 61

Spiked Chain Climb Slayer Tower 62

Narrow Crevice Slayer Dungeon 64

Climb Trollheim Wilderness 65

Narrow Walkway - Advanced Temple on the Salve 66

Cliffside Scramble - Medium Lost City
68

Pipe Squeeze Elven Lands 70

Spiked Chain Climb Slayer Tower 71

Spiked Blades Jump Members Dungeon 80

Spiked Blades Jump Slayer Dungeon 81

Cliffside Scramble - Advanced Elven Lands 85