Imp Catcher

Posted by: amber  //  Category: Runescape Guide, Runescape Quests

Start: To begin this quest you have to speak to Wizard Mizgog located in the Wizards’ Tower.
Skills: A bit of patience and the ability to defeat Level 2 Imps.
Quests: None!
What You Need: Red, Yellow, Black and White Beads.

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

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Getting to the Tower

Home Teleport and Walking: There are two methods to doing this. The first is simplest and would be best used by players who have just begun playing RuneScape as it doesn’t take you into places where you could possibly get lost. To use the first method use the Home Teleport spell. From there walk north and continue following the path until you come to a crossroads. Either read the signpost or head south to arrive in Draynor Village. Keep following the road South and you will come to a big stone bridge. Head across that and you are in the Wizards’ Tower.

The second method would be suggested to players who have explored the F2P area a bit more then people who have just started playing RuneScape. Head north once again until you come to the General Store. Walk behind it and you will see a dark brown path. Follow this through a dark looking forest filled with Goblins and the occasional Spider. Once you get to the end of the brown path you should be near the bridge to Wizards’ Tower. Just walk across like in the other method and you are there.

For Members there is also these added options of getting to the Wizards’ Tower. One of them is to use an Amulet Of Glory to teleport to Draynor Village and then head South to the Wizards Tower.

Another method is to use the Fairy Rings. With a Dramen Staff equipped use any teleport to Zanaris spell and then with the Fairy Ring behind the tower use the code “DIS”.

Getting Started

To begin the quest you need to speak to a wizard within the tower. He is located on the third Floor and there is a picture below to help you identify him from the people on the third Floor.

Start talking with Wizard Mizgog and ask him for a quest PLEASE and you will find out that he needs help with something. It would appear that a rival of his; Wizard Grayzag has enlisted the help of hundreds of Imps. He tells you that the Imps have stolen his four magical beads and that they are located all over the kingdom.

He would like your help in getting them back.

Acquiring the Beads

There are two ways of getting the beads you need to finish Imp Catcher. By far the easiest way is to buy them off of another player.

But if you are up for a challenge and think you have a bit of patience, try and kill the Imps to get them back. The Imps are spread all over RuneScape and you can find them nearly anywhere there is a major city or town. The most common places to find them is south of Falador, just below the wall. Around all the entrances and exits of Varrock. They are difficult to kill because the quite often teleport around and out of battle before you get a chance to deliver the final blow. If you are a higher level, this will be no problem as you can just one-hit-kill them. Another problem is that their drops aren’t always 100% beads. They will drop Bread, Ashes and Flour Pots just to name a few. Just stick at it and you will get the beads in no time at all.

Finishing the Quest

Once you have the beads head back to the Wizards’ Tower and talk to Wizard Mizgog again to give them back to him. He will mention that he needs to find out if they’re his beads and then he will place them into a device on his table. This triggers a cut-scene and ultimately the end of the quest.

Rewards

An Amulet Of Accuracy
875 Magic Experience
1 Quest Point
Amulet of Accuracy

As shown above one of your rewards for completing this quest is an Amulet of Accuracy. As the name suggests it is used to boost your accuracy for Ranged skills like Magic, but it can also increase your accuracy for hand-to-hand combat.. Below are the stats for it.

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Fast Quest Walkthrough

[^] Talk to Wizard Mizgog
[^] Get Red, Yellow, Black and White Beads
[^] Take the Beads to Wizard Mizgog to see a cut-scene
[^] Quest Complete!

Get Runescape Fire Cape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Minigame Guides

The Runescape Fire Cape is a precious trophy handed to those who beat the TzHaar cave mini-game. The TzHaar fight cave is the hardest Runescape mini-game with a final boss monster by the name Tztok Jad who weighs in at an astounding level of 702. Before you get to face Tztok Jad you must make it through a hell of trials that will push you to your limits and beyond. You need spot on hand-eye coordination, godlike patience, experience and expensive equipment and items to go with that. It is no small undertaking and it certainly is not for those who want fast results. You must be a professional to pull it off and that is not something a casual Runescape player has time to pursue. We are professionals and we have been doing this for years. Let us do the hard work while you reap the benefits. The whole point with the fire cape is to possess it because it looks awesome and attracts the eyes of your fellow players. The process of getting it is a nuisance that you would do better without. Here at RPGStash the Runescape Fire Cape is only a purchase away. It can be yours if you want to. We will collect your Runescape account name and password during checkout and then login to your account to perform the Fire Cape service. A cape that burns and flows through the air, wreathing you in flames, making you the stuff of legends. We will be keeping our Fire Cape skills sharp while you make up your mind.

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How to Become a High Level on RuneScape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Uncategorized

Ever see those level 100 people walking around and acting like they’re “all that”? Wanna be like them? You don’t have to be a member, but you do need some patience. Sometimes it takes a while, but this can make it faster!

Monsters

  1. Purchase a weapon (ideally a scimitar for free players made of the best metal you can wield and a dragon longsword for members, since they have the best combination of speed, price, and power) Check the in-game guide by clicking on your attack skill, and you will see a popup of all the different metals you can use.
  2. On your attack menu, there should be a controlled fighting option, usually coming third on the list. Most often, this will be called “lunge.”
  3. Buy a multitude of strength potions. These can be made in P2P(members) with herblore. Additionally, raise your prayer level so you can use some defense prayers, and bring along some good food. Go to Varrock,and by the east gate there is some training dummies.Do not use your Strength potions,but keep attacking them.They always give you exp,but you can only train attack up to level 9.
  4. Find a spot populated by many monsters a few levels lower than you are. A good place to do this is in the Stronghold of Security. Go down the hole in the middle of Barbarian Village (west of Varrock) to get there. Start killing the monsters that fit the “slightly below your level” range.
  5. Be sure to drink a Strength potion whenever your strength level goes to the normal amount. A higher strength level, even temporarily, will make you hit harder, which means more experience points (xp) faster. Keep an eye on your health, and eat food whenever it gets low. Be sure to pick up drops and bury bones.
  6. Once you are on your last bits of food, turn on your defense prayer. The monsters will hit you less, so you can stay there longer. Be sure you recharge at an altar when you’re done, though.

Monks

  1. Bring a cheese string if you are not level 20 or higher.
  2. Go to the monks near the wilderness (its scary down there)
  3. Hit the monks and keep that up until you reach the level you want your player to reach.

Tips

  • Strength and attack levels raise your level quicker than defence and hitpoint levels. Use the chop setting in your attack menu to raise attack, and slash to raise strength. Raise your defense level too, as this is also important.
  • If you are a member, the process of raising your levels is slightly easier. You can kill Rock Crabs north of Relekka and Experiments in Fenkenstrain’s dungeon as these monsters have low combat levels but high amounts of hitpoints. You do not need food for these activities if your level is high enough.
  • Also, play the minigame Pest Control. Although it is only available to members, this provides you with initial experience points from killing monsters, as well as money from winning the game. To make a triple-treat, when you win, you are awarded points which can be redeemed for experience in a combat skill.
  • It’s important to get your cooking level up so you can cook various types of foods. For example, Anchovy Pizza heals 18 hitpoints with a cooking level of 55. Also, get your fishing up, as Lobsters and Swordfish both are awesome foods. You might moan and groan about getting to level 40 fishing and cooking, but these skills are not hard to raise up to lvl 40; in fact it isn’t hard to get 10 fishing and cooking levels in one hour if you do everything right.
  • When training range and your around level 40 Range,train on Moss Giants or Lesser Demons(level 42 and 82) from behind rocks (I think this is the fastest FTP (free to play) way of training Range.
  • For members, the Tz-haar fight caves are perfect to train on. You will never lose anything when you die, and you respawn right outside of it, even better, you get Tokkul, a new type of currency, every time you die. You can buy weapons, runes, armor and more there. You never need food or potions, unless you are trying to beat every wave of the monsters.
  • Although lesser demons are level 82, they are not hard to beat. I have seen a level 9 mage with fire strike kill lessers from behind stalagmites, and they did not hit him once. Of course, meelee warriors have to go out into the open, but it still is not difficult.
  • Kill Hill giants. They get killed pretty easily and drop big bones to level up Prayer or sell. Also, you could go into the Varrock Sewers, the skeletons there are pretty easy/good to kill. Finally, Elemental Wizards (South of the Air Altar which is south of Falador) are level 13 and they have 25 hp, meaning 100exp per kill, which is good for F2P. However, they are powerful for their level as they use their corresponding Bolt Spells (Airs use Air Bolt, etc.) When you kill them, they drop runes of their kind and ashes. Do not use their corresponding spells on them, for instance, do not use Fire spells on a Fire wizard, etc. Lastly, do not wear metal armor when fighting them.
  • Kill lvl 45 skeletons on Crandor Island. They give around 250-300 xp each kill which will vary on some occasions. They are better then lesser demons until your lvl 100+ and you totally own lessers. The only reason they are better is: Lessers give 420 xp per kill, skeletons 300. You kill 2 skeletons in the time of 1 lesser

 

Runescape Money Making Guide Part6

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Money Making Guide

The seventh chapter in my Runescape money making guide.

The following are just some simple tips & tricks to keep in mind when try to make money. Some of these tips will seem obvious, however it is still important:

Always use a calculator! For accurate trades it is very important to keep a calculator on hand. Make sure they are selling/buying for the price they said. I personally always keep a calculator on hand. You never know when you will run into scammers!
Start slow! Start off only selling 1 or 2 items at first. When you first start merchanting items it is important too stay focused on 1-2 items. This will- help you learn and perfect the different sale techniques for your item, whether it be iron ore, coal, feathers, or whatever else you may be selling.
Buy starting out slow you will be able to find out what works well and what does not.
ALWAYS DEAL IN BULK! I can’t stress this enough, this is the easiest and almost the only way to make big money. It’s simple really: The more items you have the more profit there is to be made off of that item.
Buy low and Sell High! This is obvious right? Use the price guide to double check the prices for items you are unfamiliar with.
Be sure to use the most updated price guide.
PATIENCE is the key, sometimes it can take awhile to sell. This is ok, if the items won’t sell for what you are asking (and the price of the items are relevant).
DON’T SELL CHEAP! Just keep the items in your bank, and try to sell them later. Having items in your bank is just like having money on your pocket.
Double check all trades to avoid scams. To good to be true? Most likely is.
Never give in on your price, if they won’t buy it then leave, don’t waste your time with them. There are always plenty of buyers!!
Use the FORUMS! They are there for a reason. This is the easiest way to sell in bulk. The forums are also a very good way to find bargains on low priced items as well. Forums
Switch worlds often. If you cant find any good deals, log into another world, eventually you will find them. In general you can find items for less money in the less populated worlds. The higher the population in the world the higher the prices will be
Try different bank locations to find the items your looking to buy/sell. Example - If buying ores or bars you should try the banks in Faldor as this town has a furnace and is close to mining areas. If you are buying Rune Essence visit the East Bank in Varrock, since it is close to the Rune Essence mine.

How to Get Free Items on Runescape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: runescape items

There is one, and only one, real way to make money on Runescape: by getting and selling stuff. The more expensive the item, the more its worth. Pretty much anything you can find and have on Runescape can be sold. An item on Runescape can be worth 1 coin, or MILLIONS of coins.

Unfortunately, to be able to obtain items worth millions, or even thousands, you have to build skills, and you’ll need coins! Everyone has to start somewhere, and the best way to start is by getting free stuff and than selling it. You can even save money if you just know where to look to get what you need for free.

Well, hopefully you won’t have to look too far. At least this article will make it easier for you to find ways to get free stuff.

Beg
Though this is the lowest thing to do out of the ways, it can work if you do it right. Begging requires patience, and the appearance of being poor, or a noob. Either one will be sympathized, usually. Here are some tips on begging:

  • Dress in noob clothes and if you are a very low level, act like you’re new to the game. (being a level 3 works best)
  • Act like you just died. It happens to everyone. Say you lost almost everything.
  • The best begging spot is Lumbridge, because that’s where newbies begin and where dead people start all over again.
  • Find a world that has a good amount of people, but it’s not overcrowded with newbies/beggars
  • Don’t spam. Plea for money or stuff once a minute.
  • Always accept whatever is given to you and say thanks! If it’s junk than just sell it at a general store.

Find Drop Parties
A drop party is a simple idea. A group of people, or one person, drops random crap on the ground. What’s an even simpler idea is how to get free stuff out of it! The types of items dropped in a drop party vary in value, but almost all of the time they are useful and can be sold for money! Drop parties are extremely easy to find: go to an overpopulated, crowded, bank. Just be in a fairly populated world and head over to Varrock, you’ll have no problem finding a crowded bank there!

If you don’t feel like fighting or working for free stuff, than just find drop parties. Drop parties aren’t made for everyone though, it requires a bit of time, patience and skill. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of drop parties:

  • You’ll be looking for someone yelling Drop Party!!! or something like that. If you find someone that says that, STALK THEM.
  • Once you have a target, watch the ground beneath them at all times. You have to be quick if you want to be able to get something.
  • Stand in the same spot as them. That way you don’t have to run across the room to try and be the first one to pick up what they dropped.
  • When you see something hit the ground, click click click! Chances are you are competing with other people, and the person that dropped stuff dropped more than one thing.

Kill
Ah, you didn’t think I would forget the most gruesome way of all to get free stuff, did ya? You can’t go through Runescape without killing SOMETHING. Fact: Everything you kill in Runescape drops something. Even if it’s just some bones or feathers. (People buy those too, you know?)

There are two types of things you can kill to get stuff for free: Computers or other players.
Computers- I don’t literally mean computers running around Runescape. Anything that’s not controlled by another player, is just a free roaming CPU. Goblins, cows, dragons, farmers, are all CPUs. Most of them you can kill too. (Oh I wish I could kill Romeo :)) It would take me forever to cover each type of CPU that you could kill and what they drop, so explore for yourself to see. If you are a low level/beginner, I recommend killing goblins. They roam all around Lumbridge, especially behind the General store. They are fairly easy to kill, and they drop really good beginner items, like bronze shields and swords, and goblin armor that sells for around 17 GP in the General store. Of course, as you become stronger and can fight harder creatures, they’ll drop more valuable items.

Free runescape items - Wild

Other Players- If you venture into the wilderness or other various parts that warns you you’re about to step into an area where other players can attack you, be careful. It’s a dangerous, hectic, place and the chances of being attacked out of nowhere and dying are great. In fact, you’ll probably be fired at within your first five steps upon entering the wilderness. You have to be strong, with a good range of fighting skills, heavily armored, and fast! If you decide to do this, bring lots of food with you, you’ll need it. The good thing about fighting other players is they’ll drop really good and valuable stuff, since you only keep three items when you die.

Free runescape items - Wood

Get It Yourself!
The reason for having so many different types of skills you can work on is so that you can get what you need by getting it yourself. Need willows for fletching? Go cut down some willows! Need some food? Go fish or cook! Need armor? Well, go make it than! If you are rich and would prefer just to take the easy way out, than go ahead and buy the things you need. But, if you’re at the other end, you are going to need to get most of the things you need for free because you can’t afford it. If you are looking just to make money, than choose a skill that you like and are good at and do it. Whether it’s armor, arrows, wood, or food, you can sell it to other players for money.

Free runescape items - Bank

Steal (Members Only)
If you’re a member, you should definitely spend some time working on your Thieving skill. You can steal stuff that you don’t normally find from CPU drops, but don’t want to spend money on it either. Things like wine, seeds, food and weapons. All useful things that you can either use for yourself or sell for money. Just be ready to fight the Guards that protect the stalls if they catch you!

See, there are plenty of ways to get free items on Runescape. You don’t have to pay for everything! If you want to be able to get around Runescape, than you are going to have to hunt for free items.

Source:runescape-blog.com

The Easiest Runescape Money Making Guide

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Money Making Guide

A simple and easy to understand money making guide on the famous MMORPG, Runescape. Worth reading if you want your hands on that last piece of armor.

Runescape, an online playing game with the monsters, people to interact with, weapons, armor. The usual for an MMORP game. But to take advantage of people, it is necessary to get better weapons, better armor, and better accessories. But how do you get them? Money of course! GP. This guide is going to show you how to make that extra amount of GP to get to that last piece of rune armor or anything you want but is a mainly non-member money making guide. It doesn’t matter if you are lvl3 or a lvl45. Here is how you are going to start!

0gp-45,000gp
Okay, here is how you start and don’t bother killing goblins an stuff if you are low lvl to make your money. This is the simplest trick but do require a bit of patience. Head over to barbarian village in world 1 or 3. But try and avoid the barbarians unless if you are a higher lvl than them since they are aggressive to lower lvl people. There is a fishing spot to the east of Barbarian Village just over the bridge that takes you to Varrock. People fly-fish cooked or raw trout and salmon over there and often give them away for free since they are lvlin their fishing or cooking. Your job is to bank as many as you can. Bank them at the Edgeville bank north of Barbarian village. Not a far walk, about 30seconds or so. Get about 400 cooked trout and 200 cooked salmon. Each cooked trout should sell for around 70gp and each cooked salmon should be around 80gp and if you are lucky enough some people buy for 100gp ea in. Sell them in Varrock or Edgeville bank. This should leave you with around 45k.

45,000gp-100,000gp
Okay, now head over to Fallador in world 1 o 3. People sell coal here and you can attract a lot of people with coal you sell or buy. Buy as many coal ore as you can for around 140gp-150gpea. That’s what I did. And then sell them for around 180gp-200gp ea. Suppose you bought 293 coal ore for 150gp ea with 44k and then sold them for 190gp ea , that’s is a whole 11,670gp profit! Keep doing this until you get 100k.

100,000gp - ?gp
Now since you have 100k, here is when the big money comes in. IT TAKE BIG MONEY TO MAKE BIGGER MONEY. Remember that. Stick to coal since that is one of the best way to make money WITHOUT going around places. Do the something as I said in making 45k-100k above. Why? Here is why. If you have 100k and bought coal for 150p ea and sold them for 190gp ea, that’s a whole 26k profit you get there! Ain’t sound much? Well the more money you have, the bigger your profit is. Or if you are getting bored of coal, you can do the same thing on yew logs buy them for 250gp ea and sell them for 300gp ea. Iron ore, buy for 80gp ea and sell for 100gp ea. Lobsters, buy for 200gp ea rarely and se for 250gp ea. But I recommend coal since you make the most profit out of it. If you are bored of standing in one place you could try some of the options below.

Iron Ore and above
Okay, the is one of the, THE best skills to make money. You can make your money from lvl 15 all the way up. Lvl 15 you can get iron ore which sell for 100gp ea, lvl 30coal ore which sell for 150-200gp ea. But if you want to make quicker money, you GOTTA get it to lvl 60. That’s when you can get into the mining guild through a short cut from Fallador. There are some 34 coal ore and 5 mithril ore. Mith ore sells from 350gp-500gp. Adamant ores sell for 1k-1.2k ea and rune ores ell for 10k-12k ea!

Normal logs and above
This to is a good skill to make money. Even at a low lvl. Normal logs sell for 15gp ea, oak logs sel for 20-30gp ea. Willows I’m not sure but around 50gp ea? Then at lvl 60, you can get yews which members buy from 300gp ea! Sell normal, oak, willow at Draynor Village bank. Yews at Varrock.

Steel bars and above
Smithing is a good skill again….Steel bars sell from 500gp-600gp ea. But lvling it is pretty hard because you have to mine the coal to bank and the other ore which you need to make you kind of armour or weapon which takes a long time and patience if you are a non-member. Again I’m not sure about member.

Killing
Big Bones, Big Bones give a good amount of exp for prayer. Big Bones sell for 300gp around. You can kill chickens to get feathers which people to buy for around 5-10gp ea.

Tip: Always have a calculator with you so you can work out if you are getting ripped-of or not.

Hope this helps everybody out!