10/12/2008

Growing Stronger in runescape 2(Levels 20-40)

Food heals you when you eat it, and each food type heals a certain number of hit-points. (See Appendix 3 for average prices and places to buy.) Though there are lots of kinds of food in Runescape, the most prevalent and easiest to get is fish, so this is what we will buy with rs2 gold. For levels 20 –30 you should use cooked trout,pike,salmon, or tuna. Though the prices on these fish differ, there are several places to buy the needed supplies. Here are a few of the best:
1. Varrock East Bank – Worlds 1-5: Players come here to buy and sell pretty much anything. Want a rune long-sword? Aome here. 1,000 nature runes? You can find a seller. When you want to buy lots of fish, the Varrock east bank is the place to go. People come here to sell cooked swordfish, lobsters, pretty much anything. All you have to do is find a seller. Go to world 1 if you can. If it is full, go to another world, but always try to find a world that is nearly full. Walk to the open area just south of the bank’s front doors. This is where the fish dealers usually stay. Announce that you are trying to buy fish by saying something like “Buying 200 cooked salmon – 8,000”. Always try to find a seller who sells low. The less rs2 money you spend, the less time you have to spend making more.
2. General Stores: These places are a great place to buy fish because people who don’t know where to sell them will come here to get some quick cash. Stop by the stores in Varrock, Lumbridge, and occasionally
Edgeville to see if there are good deals on cooked fish.
3. Fishing Spots: There are lots of places around the world of Runescape where players catch fish. These players mainly want to improve their runescape power leveling of fishing, and in order to do that they need to catch fish. Unfortunately, once they fill their inventories, they either have to drop their fish or take them back to the bank to store them. This is where you come in. Try stopping by some of the fishing spots with your tinderbox, some logs, and money. Offer to build a fire for the fisherman so they can cook the food, and then offer to buy it off them so they can keep fishing. You won’t get banknoted fish this way, but you can usually buy fish pretty cheaply. Best places to try this: Barbarian Village fishing spots, Karamja Island fishing pier, and the Draynor Village fishing spots.
4. Port Sarim Fishing Shop: The fishing store in Port Sarim sells (mostly raw) fish. You can both buy from here or solicit fisherman who come to the shop to buy supplies.

When you buy fish remember two things: buy in bulk, and buy in bulk. Buying lots of fish at a time will let you save time on fish buying trips, and you can also usually get a better price per fish. Unless you have a lot of money in your runescape accounts tuna is probably the most expensive fish you want to buy initially. Once you start getting to 40 or so hit-points, you might want to consider buying lobsters or even swordfish, though you will have to spend a lot of cash to get them. You can also buy runescape money from our site!
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10/11/2008

Growing Stronger in runescape 1 (Levels 20-40)

Now that you are Mithril equipped, you can start fighting some tougher opponents, ones that will get you more experience. Unfortunately, the days of fighting enemies that will give you good rs2 gold and free food are over, unless you want to keep fighting cows and chickens. You can do this, of course, it will just take you longer to runescape power leveling up. It is always a trade-off. To level up fast you will need money to buy equipment and food. You can sacrifice the time by fighting weaker opponents that won’t even require you to eat because you kill them so fast they almost never hit you, or you can sacrifice time by opting not to make rs2 money on the better equipment that will let you level-up faster. When you start needing food to keep fighting, you can take the time to build up your fishing and cooking levels instead of buying food, but this also takes time. It’s all up to you.
Once you have Mithril equipment in runescape accounts, you can start focusing on fighting creatures that are a little tougher, ones that do not drop food, and ones that can drop items like weapons, armor, and gp’s. You have lots of opponents to choosefrom in these levels, but you will need to start buying food because you will die without it.

next: Growing Stronger in runescape 2(Levels 20-40)

10/09/2008

Into the Trennhes (Levels 1-25) -3

Once you reach level 10 attack, you will be able to use black weapons. Either travel back to Al Kharid to buy a black scimitar, or go to the sword dealer in Varrock tobuy a black long-sword. (Note, black armor is very hard to find, so we will not waste time trying to get it. Steel is good enough for now.) Once you have these, return to the training fields to runescape power leveling up defense and strength again. Keep alternating every 5 levels or so until you reach level 20.

Once you get to level 20, you can start using Mithril equipment. Go to the same places you went to when you bought your steel and iron equipment by rs2 money, but this time buy Mithril stuff. This should cost you about 9,000 gold. Since you spent 2,600 on your iron and steel equipment, and about 1,000 for your black sword, the total cost to get you to Mithril equipment is about 13,000, give or take. Since you made 10,000 collecting cowhides or feathers, and didn’t have to spend any gp’s on food, you are probably short 3,000 rs2 gold. Luckily for you have been collecting more feathers or cowhides as you have been leveling up. Simply sell this stuff like you did before, and complete your shopping spree. When you go, be sure to sell your old equipment in your runescape accounts back to the right people. For example, sell your iron and steel scimitars back to the scimitar dealer. Prices in the specialty shops are generally better than the General Stores, so you should be able to recover some of that lost income, even though it won’t be enough to cover the cost of the Mithril equipment.

Ok. So now you have level 20 attack, defense, and strength. (And maybe a decent prayer level as well. See above.) Now you are ready to get down to serious training.

Into the Trennhes (Levels 1-25) -2

For gaining runescape power leveling quickly, you need to think in terms of the amount of experience gained vs. the amount of time you spend fighting. As you gain levels and experience, lower level opponents will become easier to kill, but the amount of time you spend on them may not be worthwhile because you are not getting the experience and rs2 gold you would get vs. a higher level opponent. (See Appendix 1. It gives he average hourly experience for various opponents.)

Luckily, some of the best low-level opponents are the same ones you have already been using to make rs2 money: cows and chickens. Though cows are a little more difficult in the beginning, you should be able to fight them easily. If you sustain damage, simply pick up the raw cow meat and cook it for food. The good part about fighting cows and chickens is that you don’t need to spend any money on food; you can simply cook what you kill.

Train on cows and chickens first. Select the Accurate attack style. Train this until you reach level 5. Once you reach level 5, equip your steel scimitar for your runescape accounts. Go back to your combat screen and switch to Defensive, and train on this until you reach level 5 defense and equip your steel armor. If you have collected cowhides or feathers, you can take all these back to your bank and drop them off, along with your iron armor and weapons.

Go back to the cow-field (or chicken coop) and repeat the fighting/cooking process, this time using the Aggressive attack style. Get to level 5 strength and then switch back to Accurate to get your attack up to level 10.

Into the Trennhes (Levels 1-25) -1

Once you have your runescape money, the first thing you want to do is get yourself equipped with weapons, armor, and food. If you spend your money wisely, you should be able to make quite a few runescape power leveling before you have to get more rs2 money again.

First things first. Travel to Al Kharid and find the scimitar dealer. (Look on your map or use the interactive map link in the appendix) Buy an iron scimitar (about 100 gp’s) and a steel scimitar (350). Equip the iron scimitar.

Now travel north to Varrock. Find the armor dealer north-east of the center town square (the one with the fountain) and buy iron plate body (500 gp’s), iron plate legs (300 gp’s), steel plate body (750), and steel plate legs (600). Equip the iron items. Your total cost so far will be about 2,600 gp’s. Though you have the steel equipment, you can’t use it yet. However, you will use it later so it is best to buy it with rs2 gold now and have it with you rather than have to make the trip again.

So you have armor and a weapon. Now you need a helmet, a shield, and food in the runescape accounts. To get a helmet you can do 1 of 2 things, go to the Varrock General Store (south of the fountain) and see if they have any, or travel to the Barbarian Village west of Varrock and buy them (remember to buy an iron one and a steel one) from the dealer. You can also buy a shield at the Varrock General Store, but the shield dealer is in Faldor, which will take too much time to get to because you want to begin training right away. If you find a shield in the General Store, buy it, but if you don’t just use the one you have.

Once you have all your equipment, drop everything else you have off at the bank except for your steel items, tinderbox, and axe. Now, go back to either the cow-field or the chicken coop and start training.

10/05/2008

Runescape Quest Guide: Spirit of Summer

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Runescape Quest Start: Head to the Ruins Northeast of Bounty Hunter in Level 26 Wilderness.
runescape accounts: Level 40 Construction, Level 26 Farming, Level 35 Prayer, Level 19 Summoning.

Runescape Quests: Restless GhostWhat You Need: Ghostspeak Amulet, Spade, Rake, Seed Dibber, Limpwurt Seed, One Skull, 5 regular bones, Spirit Wolf pouch, Desert Wyrm pouch, Spirit Scorpion pouch, Steel Bar or 4 Steel Nails, Hammer, rs2 gold,2 Planks.

Quest Obtained Items: Spade, Rake, Seed Dibber, Limpwurt Seed, Skull, 5 Bones, but it would be a lot faster to bring these items bought though rs2 money.

Recommended iems: Weapons, Food, Forinthry Bracelet (to prevent Revenants from tele-blocking you), Armour (to ward off any Revenants and level 47 Deadly Red Spiders, as this quest takes place in the Wilderness). You might also want to bring some Plant Cure for the Flower Patch in the wild if you are not confident in your Farming Skill. Bring extras of the summoning pouch, as the Beast will devour them. Also, the max the Beast hits is 8, so don't worry too much about food then. The hatchet is not needed for the quest, but if you have 82 or above Woodcutting, it might be a good idea to bring it.

Rewards for your runescape accounts: Jennica's Ring, 500 Construction Experience, 5,000 Prayer Experience, but if you go into the spirit world in the graveyard north of the village, you will get 10k Prayer Experience,2,000 Farming Experience, but if you go into the spirit world ruined village after the quest, you get 10k Farming Experience, 1,000 Summoning Experience, Ability to chop Cursed Magic Tree logs. The logs will turn into normal magic tree logs in the human world and they give the same amount of Experience. When the Cursed Magic Tree is cut down, a real magic tree will appear in the human world. You need 82 Woodcutting to chop down the Cursed Magic Tree.New Dungeon. It is north of the farm in level 33 wild. It has an altar, fire pits, soft earth, and graves of the quest NPCs. It is currently unknown what these things do.

10/03/2008

PK worlds are coming...

October is traditionally a month of scary surprises and toothache. This month will be no different when it comes to Hallowe’en content, with a quest and holiday event both to be available on the free servers. For scary surprises: how about entire worlds where you can PK and hunt other players to your heart’s content? That’s right, PvP worlds are coming!

Ever found yourself wanting to say, “Look, it’s my tree. If you don’t stop chopping it...I’ll chop you!” Sounds cool, right? Yeah, but where could you do it? And when? The answers are PvP worlds and October!
From log-in you runescape accounts, those that are interested in PvP content will be able to join in on special PvP worlds. The danger on these worlds will be very clear from the first messages you see, ensuring that players never log onto these worlds by mistake. After all, we don’t want players accidentally getting involved with PKing (player killing) if they don’t want to. Normal, non-PvP worlds will still act just as they do now, so don’t worry if bashing others isn’t really your thing.
Those that want to get involved will find a number of differences to the usual set-up on PvP worlds. Firstly, you’ll be able to fight people pretty much anywhere, so long as their Combat level is similar to yours (within a certain range of levels). This means that almost everywhere is dangerous. Some places, like banks and respawn points, will be deemed “safe” and no combat will be able to occur there, and some of the minigames will be disabled (you won’t be able to PK team mates while playing Castle Wars, for example) but many will still be active. Other places, like Falador, Varrock and the entirety of the Wilderness, will be considered “hot spots” where the danger will be even greater and a higher concentration of opponents.
Now, onto the rs2 money side of things. Many of you will be aware of the RWT (real-world trading of rs2 gold for money) reasons we changed the old Wilderness. We certainly can’t just bring that threat back to RuneScape, so we have devised a system that rewards players based on a variety of factors. This means that things such as risk, level of foe and location will help to calculate rewards. Drops will be determined by a combination of drop tables and some of the gear that your opponent drops. We will go into more depth about this on the day of release.Many pk runescape accounts without runescape power leveling yourself on our website.....