Thursday, April 22, 2010

the suggests of articles in runescape

I just read an article that highlighted the dangers to having your Runescape account hacked via the use of instant messenger services and VOIP services like Skype. The articles suggests that during Septmeber there was an increased prevelance in the use of a worm that was spread via users’ Skype contact lists that installed a keylogger onto unsuspecting users compters which allowed the source of the keylogger the ability hack Runescape accounts:
A variant of the Bubbles Worm spread through Skype contacts in mid-September, targeting teenagers that play Runescape with a keylogger to track everything a user does on the PC.
After I read this article I thought it was appropriate for me to write a post about the potential dangers that you expose your Runescape account to if you use IM or VOIP services, particularly if have a lot of users on your contact lists that you don’t know well. So just make sure that when you are using such services that you do know who you are talking to and that you have you virus protection on and if you do accept and files that you scan them first before you install them to make sure they aren’t malicious.
It is also prudent to note that 80% of all hacked Runescape accounts were hacked by someone that the account owner knew. So don’t just trust people because you think they are your friends, especially if you don’t know them in person.
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Money Making Business
This is probably the most important part of this free Runescape money making guide. Now it is one thing to buy low and sell high but good deals are not always going to come your way and where you can make the real money is setting up somewhat of a Runescape business, and by this I mean rather than making one off trades with other Runescape players you should attempt to setup ongoing supply of items at the cheap prices and then you should try and build contacts with people that looking to permanently buy larger quantities of these materials. So essentially what you do is start building relationships with the players that are willing to supply you raw materials for cheap prices whilst building relationships with permanent buyers. As the old saying goes in business, it’s not what you know, it is who you know, this is true in Runescape money making as well. So keep in contact with your buyers and sellers, this way you can continue to make money from people that you know rather than having to seek out new deals all the time. Then with time you will build your list of contacts and names, and these become your business contacts. You should also probably keep a list of contacts that written down in a notepad as well for different buyers and sellers for different items so that you can continue to build this list of contacts and remember who buys what and at how much for so when you run out of friend spaces in Runescape you can continue to add new contacts to your business contacts list. You should keep this list in a safe place as well and try to keep it up to date and accurate because at the end of the day this will soon become an extremely valuable list of contacts, something you definitely don’t want to lose or slip into the wrong hands either.
Anyway that is my brief but free Runescape money making guide on how to become a Runescape merchant I hope you enjoyed it.

create a character

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multi-page brower

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how to do it

Now we have RsBot downloaded and ready for use....one problem how do i use it!
Follow these steps to start up and you should be fine!
1. Double click or right click and click open to open RsBot
2. Upon startup you will see the interface of Runescape and a few little bonuses the File Edit View and Help buttons... to the right you will see Run Script and User Input
3. Now that you are familiar with the layout of RsBot you need to input your account under the account tab!
4. Click Edit then click on Accounts. A little box will pop up and then you will click Add. Enter your Username and Password then click save then the X at the top right corner of the POP UP BOX.
Now you are ready to start your first script!!IF YOU CAN'T SEE THE SCRIPTS PLEASE VISIT
Alrighty you have everything set up. Now you may be asking how do i properly use a "script".
To briefly explain what a "script" is, it is a program that will move your character around through RsBot that will allow you not to use your actual mouse to move your character. Thus making your computer usable while the Bot is well...Botting. That may not make sense but it doesnt really matter in the whole scheme of things.
Now lets start your first script!
1. Click Run script and you will see several tabs named several things.
2. Now click on the one that says Rwalker and then you will see to the right a black box with 3 boxes.
3. In the uppermost box within the black box click the little arrow to choose options. And for now click Varrock
4. Then click ok. You should see it log you in and start to move you!
Now many people have issues with this script because it asks for Creature IDs...and Item IDs... ill show you how to do that!!! lets start from the beginning!
1. Start up RsBot
2. Once it is open click View then click NPC so there is a check mark by its name
3. walk by any NPC and their ID is hovering above their head.
Thats how to do that.
MINING
For any mining Bot you need to be at the mine or at the bank you go to and it will walk you there or start to mine!!!
Suggestion go to a low populated server and either go to A. West Lumbridge Swamp 7 coal or B. West Varrock which no one goes to.
UPDATES ON 567
Now i wont go into extreme depth on these changes but there are a few nice changes. Let list them shall we???
1. The interface has changed, its easier to see whats under each tab.
2. A few new scripts have been added, ill go over them in a moment, HANG ON
3. And now you can only run one script at a time
1. Falador Chicken killer, this is a big one for some cause you can just kill chickens for whatever reason. Lol to use this you HAVE to start it when your in the chicken coop.
2. Paranewt, This is my favorite. It made me about 1m in not a long time. like 12 hours or less.
I would love if you would explore all the scripts and give a brief summary and i will quote you in the guide so i can add a script section. Cause i have not used nearly all of them and it would be very helpful.

combat calculator

On many top Runescape fan sites you will notice that they provide a set of skill calculators. What are skill calculators? Basically a skill calculator tells you what level you currently are and the amount of individual items you need to carry out to get to your next level. A combat calculator will ask you for your current levels in; attack, strength, defence, hitpoints, range, magic and prayer. When it has used a calculation on these skills it will return you with your current combat level and how many levels of either of the skills you need to advance in to gain your next combat level.
Combat Level Explained and Its Influence By knowing a player’s or monsters combat level you are able to tell how hard it would be to defeat them in the case of a battle. Levels that are a lot lower than yours will appear in green, levels that are a little lower than yours will show slightly more yellow, levels that are the same as yours will appear as yellow and levels higher than you range from orange to deep red.
Monsters that attack you without warning will normally only stop attacking you if your combat level has equalled or is slightly/a lot higher than theirs. This is different with all monsters as some will attack you no matter what Combat level you are.
If a monster is a higher level than you then you cannot just click on it to attack it, you must right click to attack it. This is for your own characters safety as you may not want to risk losing to a monster that is 80 levels higher than you and could potentially kill you in one hit.
Each new player of Runescape 2 starts off as a level 3 and can reach a maximum of level 126. This differs to Runescape Classic where the maximum level is 123.
Calculating Your Combat Level Get your Prayer level, divide it by two and then round the number down. For example: If your Prayer level is 47 and you divide it by two it gives you 23.5. You then need to round this down which will give you 23. You need to add the above result to your Defence and Hitpoints level and then divide the whole lot by 4. This is called a base combat level. For example: If your Defence level is 50, Hitpoints level is 50 and your Prayer level is 47 then you should end up with the result 36.75. Now add your Attack and Strength levels to one another and times them by 0.325. Add this to the base combat level which is made by using methods 1 and 2. You will now have your melee combat level. There is only real need to carry on now if your Magic or Range level is not a lot higher than your Attack and Strength levels. Use the highest level from your Magic and Range levels. Range is used in the next step. Divide the Range level by 2 and then round down. Add your Range level to this and you are given a result. Times this result by 0.325 and then add it to your base combat level calculated in step 2. You will now have what’s called a magic combat level. So is the above calculation absolutely 100% correct? The answer is no. No-one other than Jagex knows the exact combat calculation. This is why you will see on all fan sites, ‘This combat calculator is 99.9% correct, we are trying to produce 100% correct results.’ Jagex say that they have never ever given out the exact calculation. Different Between Runescape Classic and Runescape 2 Combat Levels You may find out that your level is different on Classic than it is in Runescape 2. Do not worry about this; it is due to the fact that levels are calculated differently in each version. I know it may seem confusing, but would you really hate gaining some levels…

Monday, April 19, 2010

rangers' guild

The Ground Floor

Zybez RuneScape Help's Screenshot of the Range Guild ground floor

This is the main level. Numerous guards (Level-37) inhabit here. There are several shops here, from range equipment to even a tanner, along with a ranged mini-game with rewards. This is basically where most of the range guild is. There are many things to do down here.


Tanning Services

Talk to: Leatherworker

Zybez RuneScape Help's screenshot of Ranged guild Tanning service

The leatherworker performs the same services as a Tanner would. You need to exchange the appropriate hide in addition to the cost per hide below.



  • Leather: 1gp
  • Hard Leather: 3gp
  • Snakeskin: 15gp
  • Dragonhide: 20gp




Ranging Mini game

Zybez RuneScape Help's Screenshot of the target practice range

To start the ranging mini game, talk to the Competition judge. You will need to pay him 200gp and he will give you 10 bronze arrows. Equip the arrows and click "Fire-at" the targets. Your score is then divided by ten and that is the amount of tickets you will receive. When you have fired all your 10 arrows speak with the Competition judge to get your tickets. The experience you gain is your total score divided in half.



Example:

Score: 560

Tickets Earned: 56

Experience Gained: 280



Zybez RuneScape Help's Screenshot of the second floor
The First Floor

There are four towers with three rangers on each of them. In order to fire on them you will either need a Longbow or a Short Bow (using Longrange attack style).

On the north tower, there are archers (level-19) who will shoot iron arrows.

On the east tower, there are archers (level-34) who will shoot steel arrows.

On the south tower, there are archers (level-49) who will shoot mithril arrows.

On the west tower, there are archers (level-64) who will shoot adamant arrows.

prayer guild

Introduction

Anyone with a level of 31 Prayer or above can enter the second floor of the Monastery, west of Edgeville. Inside is an altar that, when prayed at, will give an extra two prayer points. Also, players will be able to get their holy symbols enchanted by Brother Jered. (Note: the Prayer Book of Saradomin allows players to enchant their own Holy Symbols.) There is also a monk robe spawn which, when worn, gives a +11 prayer bonus. To get in, speak to Father Lawrence once you have obtained 31 Prayer.


The Ground Floor

Zybez RuneScape Help's Screenshot of Prayer Guild ground floor

Abbot Langley resides in the eastern wing of the Monastery, although he has been known to wander outside. There are four monks downstairs that live in the Monastery. The monks heal themselves regularly when you fight them, so they are decent for training from level 20 to 30 combat. There are also four fountains, which you can use to fill a bucket, jug, or vial, if you need to. To gain entrance to the second floor, speak to Abbot Langley once you attain 31 Prayer. Brother Althric has recently moved in and has been growing roses in the garden. The queen wants some of these for her garden in the Garden of Tranquility quest.


Zybez RuneScape Help's Screenshot of Upstairs Prayer Guild floor
The Second Floor

There are another four monks up here, as well as a small Khazard scorpion. This scorpion must be caught in a scorpion cage and brought to Thormac the Sorcerer as part of the Scorpion Catcher quest. There are also two spawn points, clearly visible on the map. One is the top of a monk's robe and the other is the bottom.


They spawn every 30 to 40 seconds, depending on how full the server is. The top gives a +6 prayer bonus, and the bottom gives a +5 prayer bonus. There is also a person called Brother Jered, who can enchant a Holy Symbol of Saradomin for you; and players with 99 Prayer may buy the Prayer Cape of Accomplishment from him. The altar has been blessed by Saradomin to give you an extra two prayer points when you recharge there.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Rares, Duplicators & Free Runescape Items

Runescape is a simple and free game played by millions of people and one of the most enjoyable parts of it is collecting all the Runescape items that are available. There are literally thousands upon thousands of items to collect in Runescape. Some are obviously more valuable, rare and prized than others. There are even items that no longer are able to be created which has created a whole industry of specific Runescape item trading in itself. This is the Runescape rare item market consisting of things like party hats, santa hats, holloween masks plus a few other items that are so sort after that it costs millions of Runescape gold to just buy one of these items.

Runescape Rare Items – Holiday Drops



These Runescape rare items, often referred to as holiday drops, were a feature of Runescape back when the game was in its first couple of years. Essentially Jagex had items spawn in different locations all around Runescape on certain holidays, namely Christmas, Easter and Halloween and these free holiday item drops were meant to be a celebration of the event, and well these yearly events only happened once a year so these particular Runescape items were only able to be collected on one specific day of the year and it didn’t take long before people realized that while demand for these items was increasing but the supply was always decreasing as less and less of these items could be found on the market. This of course forced the prices up to the point where they are now, at millions of Runescape gold to buy just one of these items, and with every passing month the price of such Runescape items just continues to climb.

Runescape Item Duplicator

The only time that the prices of these particular Runescape rare items have ever really crashed was when someone managed to create a Runescape item duplicator. Of course they used this item duplicator to start duplicating Runescape items, and not just any Runescape items, the Runescape rare items, mainly pink party hats which were at the time worth many, many millions of Runescape gold. Obviously Jagex and the Runescape market realized that there was a sudden influx of party hats for sale on the market and as such they found out how players were duplicating Runescape items and removed the glitch from the game. The damage however was already done, the Runescape rare item market had already crashed and with knowledge that it was possible to create a Runescape item duplicator to exploit runscape glitches put added uncertainty in the rare item market and prices stayed low for quite awhile.

Runescape Rare Items for Sale

A lot like Runescape gold there are many Runescape rare item sellers that will actually sell rare Runescape items for money as well as have other runescape items for sale. Of course this is against Jagex’s rules this doesn’t stop the trading from taking place. Now whilst some people opt to buy there Runescape rare items from such gold selling stores many players spend countless hours saving their Runescape gold up to be able to afford such items. Players literally spend months saving for these particular Runescape items and with the rate at which prices inflate for these items it is near impossible to be able to earn the money without the price having doubled by the time they have saved enough gold for their prized rare item.

Free Runescape Items Beggars

If there is one thing you should expect once you do start to wear some of the more expensive Runescape items it is that you should prepare for the onslaught of free Runescape item beggars that will begin to approach you asking for free Runescape items. It seems that because Runescape in itself is a free game that it draws somewhat of the cheapskate sort of attitude out of many people to the point where they are constantly harassing those that have spent many hours working hard to get their Runescape items for them to give them free Runescape items just because they believe they can afford it. Of course I’m not suggesting that just because there are people that will beg for free Runescape items that it is not worth your time to try and get such wearable rare items, more just suggesting that you should be aware of the fact that when wearing certain items it can draw undue attention.

To Buy Cheap Runescape Gold or Use Free Runescape Gold Guides?

Well for many players of Runescape there are two main desires; one is to be very skilled; two is to be very rich. Now developing skills takes time but becoming wealthy in the game of Runescape doesn’t necessarily require you to be a high level. So how do the majority of players go about gaining Runescape Gold?

Well for most it is a method of playing the game and working out how to make money by developing skills that can earn good amounts of Runescape money in comparison to the time invested. For others they have developed a keen sense of the Runescape markets and managed to provide a service of buying and selling major raw and processed materials that are in high demand and supply. This means of making Runescape gold is referred to as merchanting and loads of information about how to go about earning gold in this way can be found in free Runescape gold guides that are on many Runescape fan sites and forums. Even with the availability of free Runescape gold guides there are also many Runescape gold guides for sale on the internet, though from my experience none are really worth the money if you have been playing for a couple of months and have reviewed a few of the free guides to making Runescape gold on Runescape fan sites and forums.

Buying Cheap Runescape Gold

The increasing alternative that many Runescape players appear to be opting for is buying cheap Runescape gold from online gold selling stores. These Runescape gold sellers sell millions of Runescape gold for real world money. Whilst this is in breach of Jagex’s terms of use it hasn’t stopped the sale of Runescape gold from such stores continuing. According to many this industry of MMO gold selling, including games like Runescape, is now a multi-million dollar industry with an estimated half a billion dollars worth of sales for the 2005/2006 financial year.

Whilst I don’t support players buying Runescape gold, it is obviously a growing option but the big question of whether it is worth it is dependant on your position within life and in Runescape. I mean if you have a full or part time job and are looking to really start enjoying Runescape without spending the first few weeks of your Runescape career scrapping together a few thousand Runescape gold pieces to buy yourself iron amour; then for as little as $10 you could get yourself a million Runescape gold pieces and be well onto your way to really leveling some of those skills and building your own ability to earn Runescape gold via playing the game.

Alternatively if you are already a fairly experience player with a 100k in your bank, you might be well advise to look into some of the free Runescape gold making guides available to turn that 100k into a few million. Either way I’d probably properly research the ways of making Runescape gold from free fan sites and guide sites before I headed off to buy a Runescape millions guide or one like it.

Can You Make Runescape Gold by Buying Runescape Gold?
Now again whilst buying Runescape Gold is against Jagex’s terms of service, the are a number of individuals that I know of personally that have benefited greatly from investments in purchasing Runescape Gold for real world money. How? Well not so long ago they purchased a few million Runescape gold from a gold seller and purchased all the rares that they could afford then sat on their rares for a few months and sold them 9 months later for a HUGE real world money profit. There are little industries anywhere in the world that you can almost be certain of 300 – 400% return on your investment every passing year, but Runescape rare items are such an industry, without fail every year Runescape rare items have increased in value and with that increase so has there real world value, and with each Runescape million gold pieces being worth $5 - $10 in the real world market there have been people that I have literally made $1000’s from selling their Runescape items when they quit the game. You can’t get those sorts of returns on the stock market. So as some have already proved spending a little money in an investment is a great way to make a little money.

Please note that we don’t recommend doing this and there are some inherent uncertainties involved not to mention is against Runescape’s rules but that hasn’t stopped other from trying and actually making large amounts of Runescape Gold and real world dollars doing it.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

NCsoft trademarks City of Heroes 2

City of Heroes, the original superhero MMO, may be getting a sequel.

Publisher NCsoft was spotted trademarking City of Heroes 2 twice last week (by Superannuation).

Nothing further is known, and the trademark may be nothing more than future-proofing the name.

Nevertheless, City of Heroes - released 2004 in America and 2005 in Europe - is old. And with competition from Champions Online (developed by City of Heroes creator Cryptic Studios) and DC Universe, there's a Spandex-tight margin for error.

City of Heroes will expand again in a couple of months with expansion Going Rogue. The headline attraction of this will be Heroes being able to turn Villain and vice versa. There's a new world, items, quests and all that guff too, of course

World Cup demo on PS3 Store

EA's 2010 FIFA World Cup demo is today's star attraction on the PS3 Store.

There's also a Blue Toad Murder Files episode bundle, which includes three instalments for a money-saving £10.

Today's new PSN game is Aqua Panic, and that can be grabbed on both PS3 and PSP. Lovely bubbly?

Besides that, there are MAG bits and bobs heading an influx of new PlayStation Home content, and a pile of new comics for the PSP Digital Comics Store.

PS3 Demos

2010 FIFA World Cup
PS3 Games

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Topatoi Bundle - contains Topatoi: Great Tree Story and Pillar of the Skies DLC (£7.99/€9.99)
PS3 Game Content

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Just Cause 2 Chevalier Ice Breaker (free)
Mega Man 10: Bass Mode (£1.59/€1.99)
Mega Man 10: Special Stage 1 (£1.19/€1.49)
Hustle Kings Basement Crazy Table Pack (free)
LittleBigPlanet: The Incredibles Costume Pack - The Incredibles Family Costume, Syndrome Costume, Edna Mode Costume, Frozone Costume (£4.79/€5.99 or £1.59/€1.99 each)
LittleBigPlanet: The Incredibles Level Kit (£3.99/€4.99)
Rock Band: Rise Up And Rock Pack 01 (£6.29/€7.99)
Guitar Hero 5: Fall Out Boy Track Pack (£4.39/€5.49)
FirstPlay: Three Month Subscription (£8.99), Episode 1 (£0.99)
PSP Games

Aqua Panic! (£7.99/€9.99)
Dead or Alive Paradise (£29.99/€34.99)
PSP Minis

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Runescape Combat guides

Runescape Combat is thought by most to be the largest part of Runescape. Players can fight each other, in the wilderness and various mini games, As well as battle a wide array of Monsters. The fact is, the warriors of Runescape are one of the best people that keep the economy striving. They buy cooked food so they wont die, potions to help boost their stats, as well as armor and weapons, and enchanted jewelry.
How do they make their money?
Although the warriors of Runescape keep a lot of the economy afloat with all of their spending, they are making money as well. If they kill someone in the wilderness who is "skulled" they will get everything that person had, and even if they are not skull, they will get everything except the best three items on the person.

So if one had say, full rune, and you killed them, you would still get something rune from the kill, even thought they would get to keep three rune items (maybe). PKing (player killing) can be an ok way to make cash, but it is not the best by far, and anyone will tell you that. You risk more going into the wilderness than you will get coming out. Fear not, the warriors do not make their money in the wilderness! They make their money fighting monsters of Runescape and collecting their valuable drops.

What are drops?
Drops is a term used for items that are dropped by monsters when they are killed. The higher-level monster they kill, the better drops they get. If they can kill high-level monsters, they can get very valuable drops and then sell them for money. So yes, you have some money on you in the beginning, because the low level monsters will not have very good drops at all.


I want to be a warrior, what do I train on?
Defiantly find a monster that you can kill fast. It is always better to have speed over more experience. Say you can kill a monster in 1 minute and get 10 experience points (unrealistic, I know). While you can kill this monster in 20 seconds and receive 5 experience points. That means in the same time it takes you to get 10 experience points on one monster, you could kill 5 and get 25 experience points! That is just an example of course, but a lot of times you have situations like that. Therefore, you need to watch how much experience you get per kill, and compare it to other monsters. Decide which ones you can kill to level up faster. Goblins are one of the best level up monsters. Terrible drops but quick to kill.

Runescape Combat Infos
Some of important infos: Runescape combat leveling guide, how to make money with combat, best arrows to use in combat for ranged runescape, runescape player vs player combat, raise your combat level fast runescape, runescape non member combat guide, combat training monsters.

Warriors cannot do this on their own, so they buy potions, such as the strength potion, to boost their skill level as well as enchanted jewelry, such as the Regen Bracelet that doubles the speed that HP restores. Another good piece of jewelry to have is the Ring of Life, if you fall below 10% in hit points; you are automatically teleported to Lumbridge. Though this is good, it wont protect you if the enemy can hit more than 10% of your hitpoints! You only get one use with this ring, so use it wisely. Happy Playing!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Runescape Sythe AutoWoodCutter

Sythe AutoWoodCutter (BETA)
Current Functionality:
- Auto drop
- Runs away from fights
- Logs out if you get a mysterious box
- Will attempt to find axehead if it flies off
- Basic Ent detection
- Tries to talk to randoms
- Will beep distinctively if it logs you out due to one of
the above
Current Version: 1.3
Modification Log:
1.1 - Missing resources fixed
1.2 - Runaway bug patched
1.3 - Ent detection bug which caused long click delay fixed
So far best trial run: 90 minutes

Runemate tools

Runemate Software for Runescape Users Runescape tool with multi-page browser for playing switching between multiple users and worlds. Very user-friendly software. Tab to maps, manuals, forums and Runescape hints/helpers/tips. Resoures includes Market Price Guide plus and world maps. A calculator is included for making trades. Program is designed just for users of Runescape.
Free download from Shareware Connection - Runemate Software for Runescape Users Runescape tool with multi-page browser for playing switching between multiple users and worlds. Very user-friendly software. Tab to maps, manuals, forums and Runescape hints/helpers/tips.

Autofighter FSX Edition

This Is The Retail Version
[ You Must Have A Serial To Use - You Can Buy it Online]

What is the AutoFighter.org Autofighter?

The Autofighter is a program that allows you to train your RuneScape character while doing virtually no work.
The autofighter is coded in VB (Visual Basic) under the hood, and in our tests performed amazingly well.
We'll take you through how it works, and if it's right for you.

So, how DOES it work?

The Autofighter works by clicking on certain colours, which you select.
It has technology in it which allows it to bypass colour change problems, and keep going even after "loading" screens.
It has customisable options which allow you to use antiban functions such as autochat, and even has functions for taking breaks.
It can even talk to people on your friends list, telling them when it takes a break, and telling them when its back.

Is it right for me?

Do you want to be strong on RuneScape doing virtually no work at all?
Do you want an almost undetectable program?
Do you want to be able to own heaps of people in the wildy?
Are you looking to make a pure, quickly and cheaply?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, then it probably is right for you.

You said something about tests?

In about 60 minutes of pure testing time, it managed to get our test character (Pure_ForceXXX) to 12 attack and 14 strength at the chickens in lumbridge.
For those of you who have tried using an autofighter at the chickens before, this is quite surprising, as most autofighters either lag very badly at the chickens, or stuff up completely. Sadly we didn't have time to test the autofighter out at the cows, but our quick test had very promising results.
It occasionally walked away from the chickens, but that wasnt too much of a problem, and it performed quite well with other monsters too.
You can use this autofighter on any monster, simply by selecting 2 different colours from it.
The niftiest feature in this autofighter was that while it was looking for monsters, it only clicked on them if "Attack" was in the top left corner.
This stops you coming back to heaps of bones in your inventory.

So, how does all this rate?

After vigurous testing, we have concluded that this is definitely a 9.5/10 program.
It occasionally messed up at the chickens, but it almost NEVER clicked in the wrong place.
It hardly ever even moved the mouse towards something other than what you are fighting.

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[x] You can pick up an unlimited amount of items.
[x] Automatically chat to friends and public.
[x] Automatic rest. (logout for few minutes then log back in)
[x] Most Anti-random Protection.
[x] Full mouse configuration.
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Runescape Magic Guide

Casting spells can be quite simple, even to a new Magician, but there are still several things that you need to know before you begin.

The Spell Book

This is where you’ll be casting all of your magical spells from; the Spell Book. By clicking on the book icon to the right of your screen, it will bring up a list of all your magic. Depending on how many spells you’ve learned and the number of runes you’re holding, you may see 2 different colored symbols:

Colored-in Icon: You have a high enough magic level and the required Runes to cast the spell.
Blacked-out Icon: You can’t use the spell until you reach a high enough level, or you don’t have the required Runes.

When you hover over a spell’s icon, you will see some important info about it, such as the required Runes to cast it, a description of the spell, and the needed magic level to cast it. In the picture, it shows how many runes I’m holding at the time, and how many I need to cast the spell. The first number is how many Runes I have, and the second is how many are needed to use the spell. I have 5 Nature, 5 Water, and 5 Earth Runes.

Revolutionary Merchanting Guide

A merchanting guide which doesn't tell you items to merchant but actually explains tips and tricks to make you merchant more efficiently, like typing, clicking, trading, supply and demand, Judging competition, and more! This guide is not like others and uses a new, and much better approach!

Supply and demand is the most main factor that depends on which item to merchant. You should know (some at least) what items are being produced more than needed, and what items are being produced less than needed. Also keep in mind that things that people rarely buy (or a 1 time buy) (ex. full Saradomin or Zamorak) may not always be good merchanting items. A lot of merchanting comes from when you come across a person selling something at a low price, because he/she wants to get rid of it fast, so this guide will be mainly explaining tips and tricks while merchanting.

1. Fast trade clicking
With the new update (req assist) it is slightly harder to trade people as fast as it used to be, so practicing this is a good skill. BIG TIP #1: when people talk a lot, they appear “on top” of the other people that are on the same grid point as they are. So if you don't see people talking at an area, and someone randomly talks, they most probably will be on the top most of the “stack” of people (when you right click them). Another thing is that when people walk/run up to a new area and talk a lot, they are ALWAYS on top of the others. People do this when they want to get rid/sell fast an item. This is by far the most important skill that a merchanter MUST master.

2. Buying/selling price
This is another big issue that people have problems with. You don't want to make the buying price too low or too high, otherwise no one will trade with you or you will not make any money. You also don't want the selling price to be too low or too high, otherwise you will barely make money, or no one will trade with you. There is a rule of thumb, if you are ever in doubt. BIG TIP #2: the buying price should be 10% less than the price of the item (at “normal cost” (will be explained later)) and the selling price should be 5% more than the price of the item (at “normal cost”). For example, If the “normal price” of full rune is 200k, then you should buy at 180k and sell at 210k. However, this is just the rule of thumb, and can DRASTICALLY change when there is too much/too little competition.

3. Judging competition
If there are about 20 people at an area where people are selling full rune, and 5 people are selling it, only 1 or no buyers, I strongly suggest you move to backup merchanting items. The only time you will be able to sell your rune is when there are a bunch of buyers, and only a few (or no..) sellers. If you try to sell your rune, what will happen is that to get a trade, you would have to decrease your price, which no merchanter wants to do. BIG TIP #3: if there are 2 or more buyers than sellers, then the place is good to merchant. If there are 2 more sellers than buyers, the place is bad to merchant. However, this can also change. If many of the people selling items are firm with their price, you could decrease your price a little and get many trade offers. Judging competition is a major factor of merchanting.

4. Typing
Arguably the most important, fast typing skills are essential to be a good merchanter. Do not use auto-talker programs, because they CAN GIVE KEYLOGGERS WHICH NOT ALL VIRUS SOFTWARES WILL FIND!!! My friend once used one and got banned also...so you really shouldn't. You may feel pressured to use it, trust me I did when I saw all those people in world 1, and 2 auto-talking. Just report them, and Jagex takes the macroing reports the most serious of them all. Normally auto-talkers will not be a threat since many report them. You will be surprised at how many get banned/muted/reported from people just reporting them!!! A good way to get fast typing skills is by Aiming, emailing, or doing homework/taking notes on the computer. I "IM" a lot so I now have pretty darn fast typing skills.

Anyways, what you type when selling/buying items is extremely important. Many don't realize that when they say “buying wiz g 3m” everyone wants to trade them, but no one can find which person to trade!!! So when buying or selling items, you should always include the following:

a color that reflects off of others (cyan when white/yellow is being used a lot, purple when cyan/yellow is being used a lot, white when purple/yellow/red/flash2/etc.) My personal favorite is white, but since it is popular, cyan is also very helpful.
a “shake”, “slide” etc is NOT USEFUL. It wastes too much time and barely helps.
The item which you are buying/selling (be specific!!)
The price of it you are buying/selling (after the item)
a separator (example = ----, ==, __, 000, |, etc)
And then YOUR NAME!!! (most important)
With this setup, anyone can find you, know exactly what you are selling/buying, and you will get results the best. After merchanting a lot, using your preferences from above, you will notice that muscle memory gets the best of you. You will type if much faster than before. Personally I use this the most:

white:buying full wiz t 500k - wizard!

You can also add “firm” somewhere or “Last Call” when it is your last call.

Ok this concludes my guide. I will be editing this pretty frequently judging by the comments or if I forgot something. So please check it. Hope you liked it.

1m - 18m in 10 days and still going!!!

Runescape Item Duplicator

Runescape item duplicators. A dream come true, yes? Well – let me tell you one thing, there is no such thing. There never has been. All those who claim to have one are lying, and if they say there are item duplicators, there aren’t – their just a nasty thing called Spyware. Spyware is used to steal information from your computer. So they can take anything from your Runescape username and password to your credit card details – so beware.

DON’T “PURCHASE” AN ITEM DUPLICATOR OR LOOK FOR ONE, REMEMBER, THERE’S NO SUCH THING.

If you have a mate that claims that he has an item duplicator, laugh in his face, and wish him good luck – his character along with other things is about to go soon.

It would be a good to let your friends or people you know who play Runescape who think that there’s such thing as an item duplicator to tell them that there is no such thing. Tell them not to go searching for one either – IT’S DANGEROUS FOR THEM TO DO SO.

Jagex has been clever with how the make Runescape, I don’t think they’ll allow a loophole within the game to even allow item duplication to become a reality, and anyone claiming to have a successful working duplicator is a liar and a thief.

While were talking about dangers with keeping your account safe, we might as well go over Runescape “Item” services or the like. There are many sites out there who claim to be able to give you an abundance of wealth and items. All you have to do is enter your username and password into their site, yea, right, don’t be a fool and do this, only enter your username and password into RUNESCAPE.COM and no other site whatsoever.

Another danger with some players is that they’ll receive an e-mail from someone who claims to be from the Runescape Staff, asking for their username and password. This is also a scam. The Runescape Staff will never have to ask for your username and password, and never will. It’s just someone trying to be clever and get your username and password to take your account – so beware.

General message of this article, beware of all the scams that aren’t just in-game, they are a real threat to your account. Remember, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

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How to Get Free Items on Runescape

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.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.
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.



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.

Rune Crafting Guide for Non-members

This guide teaches the basics of rune crafting, where to get the talismans, how to make tiaras, etc.

Mining

Get a pick and go to Aubury or the wizard. Right click then click teleport. You will be in a snowy place. Go to one of the four corners and click on the big snowman looking thing. Click on it to start mining. The rune essences will go into your inventory automatically and you don't have to stop until you are done. Go to a near by portal and get out.

Rune Crafting

Get the talisman for the corresponding Altar. Go to the ruin with your talisman. Click on your talisman then on the ruin to go inside. After you are inside go to the center and craft your runes.

Air altar- go out of south gate from Falador, till you get infront of the chickens, then go west till you see the ruins
Mind altar- go out of north gate from Falador, go up the steps and continue north into the forest with evergreens till you see the ruins
Water altar- around the center of Lumbridge swamp
Earth altar-Go out of East gate from varrok till you get to the fence. Go north along the fence and you will see the ruins.
Fire altar- This is a little hard to explain, but its around straight north from the general shop of Al Karid
Body altar- Right next to Barbarian village on west side
Talismans

This is where to get the talismans.

Air Talisman- dropped by level 2 goblins
Mind Talisman- dropped by imps, and wizards
Water Talisman- dropped by wizards and dark wizards
Earth Talisman- dropped by men, women, alkarid warriors, and farmers
Body Talisman- dropped by guards, and giants, and possibly wizards
Tiaras

Bring a tiara to an altar. Use the talisman on the altar to bind the tiara and talisman. Your talisman will disappear but you will get a new tiara which you can just click on the ruin to get in if you are wielding.

Levels

You need certain level to create certain runes as in any skill. Also once your level starts to get high, you will be able to make, double, triple, etc. runes per essence. I will list up to the double

Air runes- level 1, level 11
Mind runes- level 3, level 14
Water runes- level 5, level 19
Earth runes- level 9, level 26
Fire runes- level 14, level 35
Body runes- level 20, level 46
Good luck making runes!!

Runescape Advanced Woodcutting Guide

My first ever, advanced RuneScape Woodcutting Guide. This guide will cover the fast ways to get from level 40 to 60 in your skill.

Lvl 40

At this level I would recommend not going onto willows at yet. They are slow and tiring even at ten levels afterwards. Oaks are the best way to go. Log into the least crowded server you can find and go to Draynor Village Jail (South of Bank). There, go a little left and you'll see two Oaks. Just alternate when one is done. Bank and repeat. The bank is literally 5 seconds away. If this space is occupado go a little right beyond the fencing and there will also be two Oaks. Just keep going until level 50.

Lvl 50

Okay, now its time for willows, at last! Now, you're probably thinking go to Draynor and bank, right? We'll if you want fast exp. then, no. Go down to Rimmington (Where you start Witch's Potion) and go down to the coastline. Ta-da! Willows all around with almost nobody ever there. When you've got a full inventory just sell to the general store!

Great Ways to Scam in Runescape

The “Become a Member” Scam

This is a scam that you should do on a free world. What you do is say “ Making people members for free, press 111!” For the people that press 111, add them on to your friends list. Then tell them that you want to make them a member, but they have to tell them your username and password to do it. It would help to gain some trust with this person to raise the chance of actually getting their password. When they tell you their password, open a new window, go to Runescape, and change their password. Then, when the player logs out, log into their account and take everything from them.

The “Log” Scam

This scam works often. When you are in a trade selling lets say 100 yew logs, put them up right away, and then quickly switch them with 100 regular logs. Then complete the trade.

The “Trade Trust” Scam

This scam works very often. In a bank, yell out “Giving 60 million out for free follow me!” Soon a bunch of people will follow you. Go to a quiet place away from people. Then, with the people that followed you, tell them that the person that gives you the most expensive item gets the 60 million. Then, when you have gotten a lot of good stuff, log out right away so that no one can report you.

Five Best Places to Train

Looking for places to train? Training in combat, range, and mage is easy at first, but it gets harder and harder the more you level up.


Lv 3-10

This place is for beginners. I mean real beginners, people with a level from 3-10. The place is the cow farm near the toll gate of Al Kharid. This is a really good place to train for beginners. Keep on killing the cows until your level is 14 or 15. I recommend bringing an axe and tinderbox as well. You will need food because your health will go down rapidly at your level. Get the raw beef of cows you kill and cook them on the fire you make with logs you get from cutting trees and the tinderbox. This will also help to get your cooking level up.

Lv 14- 15

This is the second place to train. Train here when your level is 14 to 15. This place is near the cow farm just go a little up until you see the farmers. Keep on killing the farmers until you get your combat level up to 20. The farmers also drop coins so you can save those coins to buy whatever. I would suggest kababs from Al kharid kabab shop. The kababs are only one coin. Don't keep the kababs for more than a day cause they will get stale and if you eat some of them your stats will go down.

Lv 20+

This is the third place to train. I suggest going here when your level 20 or up because they will be easier to kill. Go to barbarian village with food and train combat level up to 25.Barbarians lose hit points easy cause their defense is low and you probably will be at level 20 or higher. When your combat level is up to 25 we go to what I think is the best training place in the free world. Be sure to bring food there.

Lv 25+

Go down the stronghold at barbarian village. Its that hole in the middle of barbarian village by the place where there is a little mining spot. I suggest you go here if your level 25 or higher. Go down and go straight through the doors. You might have to answer the question they ask. Once you get through the two doors go left and through the other two doors. There are wolves and minotaurs here. I suggest you only attack the minotaurs unless you want to lose a lot of health. I guarantee you will get more exp here than any of the other training places I mentioned. Train with the minotaurs until your combat level is 30 or higher. After you reached level 30 or higher than you can start attacking the wolves too. Continue attacking wolves and minotaurs until you are level 40. After that explore the first and second level of the stronghold until you find a monster that you think will help you get into a higher combat level.

Lv 70+

Here is a new place to train that I thought should be put on this article. Its the place with ice warriors and ice giants. Be sure to bring food if your low leveled. Go to Port Sarim and keep on going forward on the right side. If you have done the quest knights sword then I say its near the place with the dwarf Thurgo. Keep on going until you see a dungeon sign (its the red exclamation point). Go down the hole and you see pirates and other monsters and they will attack you for no reason. Ignore them and keep on going to the end of the dungeon until you start seeing ice giants and ice warriors. Train with them until your level 100 or up.

A Runescape Guru's Guide of Secrets

Learn the secrets of leveling up in Runescape.

Welcome, as you have found my first guide to Runescape. Me, Runescape leveling up guru will teach you the secrets of Runescape. There will be more upcoming guides on this game so watch out for them.

Basically, I am going to teach you the first thing about Runescape that most people don't seem to get. This is patients. A key to level up in Runescape is to have lots of patients and stick to what you want to level up in. For example, I you want to level up in woodcutting, you don't (fletch/fire making) your levels at the same time. This will only slow down the process reducing the time to level up.

Patients is the secret to leveling up your avatar in Runescape as Runescape is a long playing game to master. This means that the game can't be skilled on the first day that you start playing. A good way to level up without getting bored is to listen to music as you play. This will increase your time of interest and will induce you to play longer.

Also such skills which need another skill to get up (e.g. - fletching, smithing) you could hurry up the time of these skills buy storing the items in your bank, choose a bank which is close to the desired skill and get lots of them. Otherwise, if you're rich, you can buy them off other players who are willing to sell them and turn them into more valuable items.

These are some steps that will help you to level up in Runescape:

What: this is what skill you are going to level up.
Why: why do you want to get it up.
When: Set a time where you expect to achieve this goal. (has to be reasonable)
Work: Work towards your goal.
Without these simple guidelines, you will find that Runescape might not be your cup of tea. Most people wish they have high skills but then the game wouldn't be fun if you had every skill up to level 99. This would be boring and there would be no knowledge of the game itself so the player wouldn't have a clue on what to do.

On my later guides of Runescape, I will show you the most productive ways of getting your levels up. In these guides they will include step by step information on where and how to train. They will also include some useful tips such as making riches to the game.

Becoming Powerful in Runescape

A guide showing what monsters to fight in order to level up quickest and most efficiently.

Here's an easy guide on how to train your combat skills in Runescape. Enjoy the tips!

Start out by fighting cows or chickens, both are weak and will build up your experience. Collect the hides and feathers to make some money too!
Next, fight goblins. There are different level goblins so fight the ones you feel most comfortable with. Collect the loot they drop!
Next step is fighting wizards. This can get tricky because of the spells they cast. They can hit pretty hard but they're a good way to train
Go for thieves next. They are sometimes challenging but can drop some pretty good rewards!
Finally fight guards. You can fight guards all they way up to level 75. Guards drop some pretty good loot and are usually pretty easy enemies. They have enough health that you get some pretty good experience killing them. It's also very easy to find them since they are in every town.
When training in Runescape remember that results don't come overnight. You will need to work hard and be persistent in order to see your character become mightier.

Money Making Guide Part3

The third chapter of my Runescape money making guide.

Ok, so you've made your first million of gold or so now what can you do? Well, if your like me, than I want to make more gp, lol. This chapter will show my personal little trick to turn you into a multi-millionaire in a matter of days!!

By now you should have figured out what item you personally like to sell and trade, and know the high and low prices of what this item sales for. In this next example I will tell you how I started a feather business, (I chose feathers to start with because this is how I first started making my money and I know this Runescape item (as far as how to push it) better than any other.

This plan will work with any item in the game providing that is has a generally demand. Some examples would be logs, iron, coal, steel, food items, etc. Please note that I am a member, therefore selling is a little eas ier since I can post the items I'm selling in the official Jagex Runescape Forums. F2P's may have better results with an Iron, Coal or Steel business.

The first step in creating your Runescape business is to decide how much you are willing to pay your workers.

How I figure this price is to go by the average price that the item sales for, and pay a little above it, but still below the high (the price that you will sell the item for.) In my feather business I currently pay 6 gp per each feather. I chose 6 because the current value of feathers in the free worlds is 5 gp each.

Paying above the "street" price allows workers to receive more gp from me ( the buyer) than anyone else, (most people are offering to buy for 1-3 gp, because they do not know that you can sell them for 10 gp to members.) This keeps the sellers/workers happy and also keeps them from selling to other players.

And as you have learned in Chapter 1, feathers can sell for 10 gp each to members. (If you are a free player view the FORUMS to find buyers!) This means that I currently profit 4gp per feather, which adds up very quickly when you are multiplying by 10,000 or higher!

Establish a Payment Plan

The second step is to lay out some kind of payment plan for your workers, basically when they will receive there paycheck. I currently pay my workers once a week, every Friday (unless I will not be able to be online, for some reason.) I have created a website for my workers, so that they can check when payments will be made.

The third step is to hire workers! This may sound hard, but trust me you can find many very quickly! Everyone is looking for money.The best way to find workers is to go the Varrock Bank and simply type "Hiring Workers, Pays Well, Add me to find out details!" When a person mes- sages you then give them the info. The other spot to hire workers is of course the chicken farm (for feathers) Northeast of Lumbridge.

That concludes another chapter on how to get fast and easy money!

Money Making Guide Part2

The second part of my Runescape money making guide.

Now that you have earned 50-100k you are well on your way to making your first million!! This chapter will primarily focus on easy ways to make your money grow. Remember what I said earlier "It takes money to make money." If you have not followed some of the ideas in Chapter 1, it is a must that you do so!

What is Bulk??

When trying to make money you always need to deal with bulk items.Bulk is simply a lot of items...generally over 1,000 of one item or more. So 5k feathers would be considered bulk. This goes for any item in the game.

When dealing with non-stack- able items such as ore or fish, you will always want to deal with bank notes. Without a bank note you could only carry 26 pieces of coal in your inventory. When you withdraw the coal in a note, you can carry for exam- ple 5k coal, and it will only take up one spot in your inventory bag.

If you notice an item is constantly being sold, but nobody is buying it, then there is a low demand for the item.On the other hand, if you notice people standing around the bank, screaming, ?Buying XXX,? and nobody is selling it, then you will learn that this item is in high demand.

Now it's important to realize that this is just the general idea of how supply and demand work. You obviously wouldn'?t want to go by 3k of an item just because one person is looking for it (unless that one person is buying 3k of that item;)

You need to observe these trends to see how often people are asking to buy them, and how often people are selling them.

There are however a few items that have remained constant for at least 2 years in Runescape:

Lobster.
Coal.
Iron.
Feathers.
Herbs.
IronOre

I often use this same process and principles with Iron ore. I will travel to different worlds and buy as much Iron ore as I possibly can. I will only buy for 50-70 gp each, occasionally I will purchase for higher prices if the seller has a large amount (3k or more).

I generally offer to buy for 50 gp each. If the seller wants more than 60 gp I will simply refuse to buy it, and will log out of the world and into a new one. (Trust me there are plenty of sellers out there, lol). In world 1 you can always sell Iron ore for 100gp each. I normally try to buy ore in the Fallador bank, simply because this town is centralized with miners since the bank is so close to the mining guild and the mines southwest of Fally.

Cooked Lobsters

Cooked Lobsters currently are selling anywhere from 200-250gp each. Generally though you can find sellers that will sell Lobbies (Lobsters) for 125-150 each. These are the sellers you are looking for. One of the best ways to find a cheap lobby seller is to travel to Karamja (or Catherby if you are a member) and go the the fishing docks located there. You should sell all at the highest prices and buy a little higher than the lowest price.

That would conclude Chapter 2. Hope to see you in the next chapter!

Money Making Guide for High Levels

Enjoy the higher positions of Runescape to the fullest

Introduction
As I have already explained this guide is for the experienced and high level players. I have composed this guide from over 2 years experience on the game and have decided to release this guide to you.

The secrets
Mining, requirements, 55 mining, 50 smithing and patience! Firstly, go into the dwarf mines and over to the iron rocks and mine 500 iron ore, going backward and forwards to the bank. This should take about 1-2hours (depending on your level.) Then go over to any coal rocks, and mine 1,000 coal ore, please be patient; this should take 5-7 hours depending on your level and the amount of people there. Now, more patience, put everything into your bank (armour, everything) and withdraw 10 iron and "all coal" then go to the furnace. Smelt these into steel bars. Keep repeating this until all of your iron and coal ores are used up. You should now have 500 steel bars. You may now proceed to world 1 if you do not wish to continue mining to get more to sell. Go to Falador's east bank. Outside you can say selling steel bars 600gp each, or there is always someone buying them (it may be 550each though) 500 steel bars is roughly 300k.

To make even more money from mining you can try to better way. This requires 60 mining, 50 smithing, and 43 magic. Enter the mining guild and mine mithril rocks. Then mine some coal. Cast superheat item on the mithril ore to make mithril bars. You can normally get 20 - 22 bars per inventory (after mined all coal and mithril smelted and did again) Bank these. Repeat quite a lot of times. I normally get 500 before I start selling. With your 500 mithril bars, go to world 1 and sell at the same place for 1500gp each, some people will only buy 1400gp each. You will make about 700k-750k!

Crafting is a good way. To craft for profit you need 50 crafting, 49 magic and 40 mining. Firstly you can buy rubies 1500gp each at Falador's East bank in world 1, or u can mine gold until you get a healthy supply of them I prefer to buy. Mine a lot of gold ore and smelt them into bars. Then make ruby amulets. And enchant. They u can go to Varrock west bank and sell. Normally people purchase 2,000gp-2,500gp each.

Results
A healthy rate of income is what is made from these techniques. The more you do it, to more cash you get!! You also should have got quite a few mining, smithing, mage and crafting levels by the end of all of that with about 1million gp on runescape!!

Conclusion
By the time you have finished using the techniques in this guide; you should be a millionaire and not be a middle ranked person anymore. It will take time to finish but you won't become a millionaire over night, no matter what anyone says. I hope I have helped you and you can be like me, an expert to non-member Runescape!

Money Making Guide Part1

The first part of a Runescape guide that will show you some easy ways to make money.

To Make Money you Need Money

Plain and simple, just as it states! This is a simple rule in Runescape, before you can make BIG money you have to have some to start off with. Think of it as in real life; Do you think that Bill Gates woke up one morning with 5 million dollars in his bank account? NO, he started small and gradu- ally made it BIG.

There are a few easy ways to earn your first 50,000 to 100,000 gp. After you have earned this starting cash we will then show you the secrets of get- ting rich. But first things first: The first, easiest, and most common way is to kill chickens.

Members use feathers all the time for making arrows to raise their range or fletching levels. Simple enough right? Kill the chickens and collect the feathers. The chickens will drop between 5-15 feathers when they are killed. (If you are interested in raising your range or combat levels please refer to the combat/range/mage guides.

Listed below are the prices that people are currently buying for:

Free Worlds: 6-9gp each.
Members Worlds: 11-15gp each.
I know this may not sound like alot of money, but you have to think BIG. To make money with anything you have to sell in bulk amounts If you are F2P (free to play player), then you should always try to sell in World 1, if World 1 is full then log into the next busiest world, and so on.

More Ways to Get Your Starting GP

Luckily collecting feathers is not your only option! (Trust me, I know how boring this can get!) Another option you may consider, is to mine Rune Essence. In order to be able to mine Essence you will need to complete the Rune Mystery Quest first.

You can start this quest by talking to the King in Lumbridge castle. After you have completed the quest you will be able to teleport to the Rune Essence Mines. The easiest way to do this is to go to the Varrock Rune Shop south of the west bank. Here you can right click or talk to Aubury. He will then teleport you to the mines.

Once you have mined an inventory full of Rune Essence travel back to the bank. Repeat this until you have 1k or more Rune Essence.

Members Options

If you are a member you have a slight advantage. Members can make an easy 50k to 100k per hour at a lvl 3!! To achieve this all you need is a knife and an axe. You will be making arrow shafts.

All you need to do now is empty your inventory, keeping an axe and a knife only. Then just go start cutting down trees (normal trees only!). When you get a full load of wood then use your knife with a log. On the screen that pops up, right click on the arrow shafts, and select "Make X", then just enter the number of logs that you have.

That would conclude this chapter of my Runescape Money Guide. Be sure to read the other chapters for good info!

How To Make Money On Runescape

If you have nothing go to the chickens in Lumbridge. Kill chickens until you have about 1k feathers , sell them for 7-10 each. Then you have about 7k-10k. Buy feathers for 5 each, until you have used all your money. When you have used all of your money sell the feathers for 7-10 each again, do this until you have about 50k-100k.

If you have 50k buy nature runes for 250each, if you spend all 50k of nature runes you should have 200. Sell the 200 nature runes for 300gp-320gp each then you should make 10k and you will be at 60k do the same thing until your have about 100k.

When you have 100k it is a lot easier to merchant. All you have to do now is merchant coal or iron even. Buy coal for 150each with your 100k that should get your around 666. Sell the coal for 200GP+. Now you should be at 133k+. You should do that until you get 200k.

Now you need to buy steel bars for 600 each. With 200k that should get you 333. Sell those for 650 each now you will be at 216k. If you are a member make cannon balls. With 333 steel bars you can make 1332 cannon balls and sell them for 200 each. Now you should have around 266k. Personally I just merchant the coal until I have about 600k then I buy 1k steel bars and make them into 4k cannon balls and sell the cannon balls for 800k. So while you smith a lot you gain much experience.

Now that you know how to merchant just try to buy a lot of runes or ores or what ever you want at a low price and then sell them for more.

Making Money with Coal

Make money with coal on Runescape. We will begin with the basics.

BEGINNER

You should start by mining a lot of tin/copper. If you would like to bring up your smithing level as well as mining, mine the same amount of tin and copper. When your mining level is around 40 of 45, you can mine coal easily. If you start mining coal at level 30, when you unlock the option of mining coal, you will get barely any coal, because of the higher-level miners.

INTERMEDIATE

Now you can mine coal. Go to the Dwarvin mines west of Edgeville, north of Fallador. Here you should go the southeastern most point. You will see some scorpions, and some coal/gold. Mine the coal here and go up the stairs to the east and follow the people/path to get to the bank. When your mining level is 60 or higher, you can go into the mining guild, in the southern most part of the mining guild. Here it is loaded with coal, and 5 mithril rocks.

MAKING THE MONEY

Amount
Selling Price

1-100
150 each

100-1000
180 each

1k- ……
190-200 each


Now that you have a lot of coal, you can sell it. Depending on how much coal you have, you can sell it for specific amounts.

Some people sell for more, and some people sell for less. You will have to find out what price you are comfortable with.

CASHING IN

Now you should have a good amount of money, and like before, some people sell for less. This is where you cash in. Buy the low sellers' coal. Even if it is 2 coals or something low, it will pile up. And when you spend all your money, sell those coals for a higher value. Now you could even double your money.

BANK IT

You now know how to master the market with coal. This guide is more for training for cash, and less for learning the merchanting style of getting money. Keep an eye out for my new articles coming soon: Making Money with: Fletching, Smithing, Fishing, Wood Cutting, Prayer, Runecrafting, and more!

Easy Money and XP in Runescape

Easy ways to make money and level up.

Find monsters that are a little lower than your level, if you are just starting out you can train on the goblins that are north of the Lumbridge castle.
If you are level 6 or higher (not hard to do) go to the BarbarianVillage. It's the town west of Varrock that has a bunch of level 10s walking around. Anyway, in the center of the town there is a hole. Go down the hole and then head south through the Gate of War, you'll be asked a question, answer it, go through and you should find yourself in a room full of goblins. now get to work killing goblins. Sometimes they drop bronze full helms which sell for 14-28gp each. When you don't have anymore room for anymore helms go back out the door you came in through, up the ladder and into the house near the hole with a guy inside named Peska, trade all your helms to him for $$$. As you get higher levels you can go farther into the Stronghold and eventually get the rewards. There are 4 levels in the Stronghold.
if you want to make money, get your minig up to 20 at the Dwarven Mines (NorthEast of Falador) while you get your mining level up you can train on the level 10 dwarves. After you get your mining up to 20 go out to Al-Kharid and go North until you get to the mine. There you can mine silver And while you wait for silver you can train on the scorpions. Then go to either the Furnace and Smelt the silver into bars or go sell the ore at the store.
(Not recommended until you are at least level 35) A great way to make money AND get your Prayer up is to go to Varrock, then go out through the west and go directly north. After a while you will get to a graveyard, go NorthEast around the graveyard until you see skeletons. Among there are Big Bones which give you 15 prayer xp instead of 4. Attack the skeletons and pick up Big Bones, then either go back out of the wild and bury the Big Bones or go to a town and sell them for 100g each.
Another way is to do quests! Vampire slayer, Demon Slayer, and Dragon Slayer all give you plenty of xp.

Easy Runescape Gold for F2p

Tired of being poor in Runescape?
In Runescape, it is much harder to make money in f2p than in p2p, Members have countless ways to make easy gold because of their high stats, more skills and more places to visit while the others work hours to get some decent cash. However, there are some easy ways to make money in Runescape. I will list the top five ways here.
AIR-RUNNING
This is probably the easiest way to make money in Runescape since it requires no skills at all and you can make 2000g per minute with it. To begin get your hands on 25 rune essence, either mine it or buy it. Then go to the air altar in world 16, You will notice that the place is very crowded. This is the world 16 aircraft company, the biggest air company in Runescape. You will see that some people are shouting "open 2k", trade with that person and offer him the 25 essence, he with give you 2000 gold and 25 noted essence. Take the essence to the nearest bank, un-note it, and trade it with another person at the air altar for another 2000g and noted essence. Repeat these steps as much as you want. You will make a ton of money soon.

MINING ESSENCE
Mining and selling essence is a slower way of making money but it gives you some mining experience. To begin with complete the rune mysteries quest, Then go to Varrock in any world between 1 and 8. Go to Aubury's rune shop and have him teleport you to the essence mines, mine the essence until your inventory is full and then store the essence in the north bank. Repeat these steps until you have 100 essence, take the 100 essence out of your bank (noted) and start shouting "selling ess", the people there are usually desperate to buy essence so you will get some trade offers soon. Never sell your essence for less than 30g each, You can get at least 3000g for every 100 essence you mine.

NEWT EYES
This is a very profitable business but requires some patience and some starting cash. Get 3k cash and go to the magic shop in port Sarim, the shop sells newt eyes for 3g each, fill your inventory with them and store them in the draynor bank. Keep buying eyes until you have 1k eyes stored in your bank. Now go to Varrock in any world between 1 and 8 and you can sell 1k eyes to people for as much as 250k. This is because anyone who is raising his herblore skill doesn't have enough time to go back and forth from the bank and will be willing to spend that much money for something so cheap. For those who dont know, Newt eyes are used for making potions.

STRONGHOLD OF SECURITY
For those who don't know, the stronghold of security has 10k waiting for any player who has enough time to go there. To go to the stronghold, go to the barbarian village and go down the hole that is in the mining site. The stronghold has 4 levels, each level with more dangerous monsters than the last one. You'll need some good armour, food and defence level to survive the monsters inside. The first level gives 2k, second one gives 3k, third one gives 5k and the fourth one gives some fancy boots. Its a good place to level up for f2p.

MAKING RUNES
It is actually possibly for f2p to make lots of money by runecrafting. Runes sell for 20g each in world 1-8 Varrock. Not only you will gain lots of mining and Runecrafting experiernce, but you will make lots of money. The higher your runecrafting level gets, the more runes you will be able to make, and the more runes you make, the more money you earn. Once you have a lot of money, you can buy the essence from other players instead of mining it and even start your own rune business. Just stay away from body runes, they may give more experience but no one buys them so you'll just waste time.

Now that you have your information, log on to Runescape and start making some gold!

Double Your Money in Runescape in Three Easy Steps

Find yourself not making enough gold and spending faster than you earn? Then this is the guide for you. It has no skill requirements at all. All you need is a decent amount of gold and you're set. With this strategy, you will find doubling your gold to be a piece of cake.


Yes, this actually works and is extremely easy to do. Obviously, this strategy is only really worth it once you have a moderately large amount of money, 50k or so is okay but 200k and over is ideal. The general idea is to merchant feathers. Read on...

Step 1:

Head to the chicken coops at the ranch north-east of Lumbridge castle. Be sure to be carrying around a large amount of money (The more money you carry, the more money you will make).

Step 2:

Once at the chicken coup say "buying feathers". For this strategy to work you will be buying and selling feathers. Because the chicken coop is often full of newbies who want to get their combat lvl up on chickens, most of them do not know the true value of feathers. At first, feathers may seem useless but they're actually in high demand because they're useful in fishing and fletching. Once you find a potential buyer, offer to buy their feathers at 2-3 gp each. You can go a tiny bit higher but do not go higher than 5 gp per feather. Keep buying them until you have used all your gold.

Step 3:

Assuming you have now used all your gold on feathers, it is time to sell them. Go to world one and find a crowded area, preferably a bank. Here you will find a lot of people (mostly members) willing to buy feathers at 10gp each for fletching (which happens to be a members only skill). You should have bought your feathers at no more than 5gp each, so you should be at the very least doubling your money. If you bought 50k worth of feathers you should now have 100k in your pockets.

And there you have it, a pretty much guaranteed way to double your money in Runescape. If you don't have enough money for this to really be effective, you should check out my Gold Making Guide.

Thanks for reading!

Witch's Potion

Start: Talk to Hetty the witch in Rimmington.
Skills: None!
Quests: None!
What You Need: An Eye of Newt, a Rat's Tail, an onion, and a piece of burnt meat.

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


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Getting Started

Firstly, visit Hetty the witch in Rimmington and tell her that you're looking for a quest. She says that she may have something for you to do, and she asks you if you want to get better at the "Dark Arts" (a.k.a. Magic). Say yes, and she tells you that she needs a potion consisting of an Eye of Newt, a Rat's Tail, an onion, and a burnt piece of meat.

Making the Potion

All of the ingredients needed for Hetty's potion can be found near Rimmington. You can buy an Eye of Newt from the Magic Emporium in Port Sarim for 3gp. Fresh onions grow in the garden just north of the town. You can find some Rats just south-east of town, which you can kill for meat to later burn on a stove. Kill a small level 1 Rat and pick up their Rat's Tail, another needed ingredient.

Note: If you're too high of a cooking level to burn meat, there's no need to worry! You can simply just re-cook an already-cooked meat to burn it!

After obtaining all of the required ingredients, go back to Hetty and give her all of the items. She mixes a potion in her Cauldron, which you can drink from to complete the quest.

Runescape Defense Guide

Your Defense Class can be viewed by clicking on the body icon, which is to the right of the backpack icon. Once you are viewing the body menu, click the bottom button labeled “Show Equipment Stats”. A screen will pop up, contain an enlarged picture of your character, the equipment you are currently wearing, and your stats.


The different classes are Stab, Slash, Crush, Magic and Ranged. The more you have in a Defense class, the better your defense against that type of attack is. The better the armor, the more Defense you will have. Different armors give different bonuses.

Stab - This protects you from stabbing attacks, such as daggers, spears.
Slash - This protects you from slashing attacks such as claws and swords.
Crush - This protects you from mauling attacks, such as maces and punches.
Magic - Protects you from Magical attacks and increases chances of magic missing on you, or Dragon Breath.
Range - Protects from ranged attacks, such as arrows and darts.
Prayer - This determines how slowly your prayer drains.

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Armor Classes

There are different kinds of armor for each kind of combat, including Melee, Ranged and Magic.

Archer or Ranged Armor

Ranger armor is generally lightweight, allowing maximum mobility for Ranged attacks. It has strong defense against Magic. It is a good all-around type of armor. This armor drains low stamina while running.

Note: For advanced Ranger armor, although the body armor needs a certain Defense, the Vambraces and Legs require no specific Defense level. More about stat bonuses of ranged items can be found in the Ranging Guide.

Warrior or Melee Armor

Most of the time this armor weighs quite a bit, and therefore it typically drains a lot of energy while running. It’s used for close-range fighting, generally Melee, and it is weak against Magic. This is the most commonly used type.

Mage (Robes) Armor

Most of the time this is the lightest armor, and allows magical conjurors to cast spells more effectively. Most have weak defense for Ranged and Melee attacks, but some types offer the extra protection. This armor drains low or medium stamina while running. More about magical armor stat bonuses can be found in the Magic Guide.

Slayer Equipment

Not really used to fight other types of monsters, these protect you from massive damage that you can take if you are not properly equipped for fighting certain Slayer monsters. Slayer gear can be found in the Slayer Guide.

Trimmed Armor

Some may believe that Trimmed armor gives extra Defense bonuses, but they do not have any differences in any way in matter of defensive stats. This includes the God armors.

Black Equivalent : Black (T) and (G)
Addy Equivalent : Addy (T) and (G)
Rune Equivalent : God Armors, Rune (T) and (G), Gilded Armor

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Armor Types

Each combat class has it’s own type of armor that it benefits from the most. Of course, as long as you meet any requirements for a piece of armor, you can wear it.

Armor For Everyone

Basic Robes
Not really considered armor, this category contains a lot of RuneScape clothing including Blue Wizard Robes, Priest Gowns, Black Wizard Robes, Zamorak & Monk Robes, HAM & Fremennik Robes, Dwarven & Gnome clothings, Mime & Shades Clothing, and more.

Rogue Armor
This armor is a weak, all-around armor. It is very light-weighted, but it is not good for combat. They are untradeable and obtained at the Rogue’s Den.

Fremennik Helmets
Not really considered an armor type, the Fremmenik Helms offer more Defense than a Rune Full. There are different types, which specialize in each class of combat. They’re double in price though. You can buy these after Fremmenik Trials Quest.

Armor For Warriors

Bronze
Bronze is the basic armor for warriors, and most new players use this as it is cheap and easy to obtain. It doesn’t offer much protection.

Iron
Iron is the armor that comes after Bronze. There are no requirements, offer a bit more Defense, but are slightly more expensive and harder to obtain.

Khazard
Armor of the dark army, this armor is a bit different in appearance and shades compared to normal iron armor, but it is equivalent to iron nonetheless.

Steel - Requires 5 Defense
Steel is a quite common armor, which offers much more protection than iron and bronze, but it’s still heavy. Since it’s generally inexpensive and it is commonly used in PKing.

Red Decorative Armor - Requires 5 Defense
This armor is obtained at a low ticket cost at Castle Wars, and it is equivalent to Steel. Not very useful, but colorful.

Black - Requires 10 Defense
Black armor is considered uncommon, as it cannot be smithed. It is a quite simple and elegant type of armor, but most people wear it for showing off, not much for combat as some pieces are difficult to find and sometimes expensive.

Mithril - Requires 20 Defense
A semi-Common armor that is not too expensive and offers good Defense Many players use this for combat or PKing.

White Decorative Armor - Requires 20 Defense
This armor is obtained at a Semi-High ticket cost at Castle Wars, and it is equivalent to Mithril. Not used much as combat, because it is hard to obtain, but it is really elegant.

Temple Initiate Armor - Requires 20 Defense
Known as the white armor, this armor offers a bit less protection than Mithril, but offers a considerable prayer bonus. It is obtained after the Recruitment Drive Quest.

Adamant - Requires 30 Defense
” As hard as adamant “
A semi-common armor, used largely by warriors, offers good Defense Not really used in PVP activities.

Yellow Decorative Armor - Requires 30 Defense
This armor is obtained at a Very-High ticket cost at Castle Wars, and it is equivalent to Adamant. No one wants to lose this in combat, as it is extremely hard to obtain. This armor is more for bragging rights.

Rune - Requires 40 Defense
Common and expensive, and it offers great Defense! It’s the armor that nearly everyone uses in combat, sometimes expensive to replace, but the high Defense bonuses compensate for that. Some people PK with this, but always generally bring teleport runes.

Granite - Requires 50 Defense and Strength
Not really considered an armor type, the Granite Shield offers slightly less defense in melee than a Rune Kite, but it has a better magic and ranged defense. It is also very heavy, and can drain your stamina quite fast. They are dropped by Trolls.

Dragon - Requires 60 Defense
Dragon armor is very expensive and rare, and it offers great Defense, but not many people would use this in a risky combat situation. Some kinds of Dragon armor need certain quests to be completed before being able to be worn. This armor is more for bragging rights.

Crystal - Requires 70 Defense and 50 Agility
Obtained after the Roving Elves Quest, and not really considered a big category of armor type, the Crystal Shield is a special kind of shield. Obtained after roving elves, this shield offers the best range Defense at 10/10 Points. However, it degrades itself over uses, and loses bonuses until it is repaired. This is a very expensive option, however.

Barrows - Requires 70 Defense
This type of armor is rare, and it is currently the most powerful armor in the game, offering bonuses as the sets are collected. They can degrade, but unlike Crystal, they’re not as expensive to fix and do not lose bonuses as they degrade.

Armor For Mages

Elemental
Not considered an armor type yet, the Elemental Shield has no physical protection but offers moderate magical protection. You have to do the Elemental Workshop Quest to make these.

Splitbark - Requires 40 Magic and Defense
A Special Mage armor that does actually offer melee protection as well as good magical bonuses. It is weak against ranging though.

Mystical Robes - Requires 40 Magic
Robes dedicated solely to Magic, which means it offers very good magic bonuses, but has absolutely no protection against anything physical. They are bought in the Magic Guild or dropped from Slayer monsters.

Ghost Robes - Requires completion of the Desert Treasure Quest
After starting the Ghost Robes Mini-Quest, you’ll receive the top of the Ghost Robes outfit. After that, you need to find each of the other ghosts wandering around RuneScape to get the other pieces. Once you have the entire set, you’ll be transparent! The full set adds a bonus of 21 to both your Magic Attack and Defense.

Armor For Rangers

Leather
Leather is the weakest armor in the game. It gives a very small Defense bonus.

Hardened Leather
Hardened Leather is slightly better than regular Leather, but it is not a recommended armor.

Studded Leather - Requires 20 Ranged and Defense
Leather armored with small Steel Studs added, which can add additional Defense. This armor is still quite basic though.

Snakeskin Armor - Requires 30 Ranging and Defense
This armor is made from the hides of Bush Snakes while chopping away at the Tai Bwo Wannai Jungle. The hides can be tanned and crafted into Snakeskin Armor, which is slightly less powerful than Green Dragonhide and also heavier.

Green Dragonhide - Requires 40 Ranged and Defense
Green Dragonhide is the basic Dragon hide armor for all rangers. It has much more Defense than leathers, offers good protection against magic and is quite lightweight.

Blue Dragonhide - Requires 50 Ranged and 40 Defense
Blue Dragonhide is better than its green counterpart. It is Members-Only, but offers extra bonuses for Ranging as well as more Defense bonuses.

Red Dragonhide - Requires 60 Ranged and 40 Defense
Red Dragonhide is much better than its blue counterpart. It is Members-Only, but offers even more extra bonuses for Ranging as well as more Defense bonuses.

Black Dragonhide - Requires 70 Ranged and 40 Defense
A very good Ranger armor, which offers possibly the best magic protection and Ranging bonuses.

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Helmets & Headgear

Anything that you wear on your head is considered a helmet of headgear. These include regular helmets, hats, masks and other items.

Helmets

Medium Helmets
Although they are smaller and offer less bonuses, they don’t negate as much on magic and ranging.

Full “Large” Helmets
Full Helmets offer better protection than medium helmets, but casting magic or using a ranged weapon is more difficult when using a full helmet, purely because the characters vision is obstructed.

Hats & Masks

Chef’s Hats, Eye Patches & Other Hats
There are a lot of decorative hats around RuneScape that can be bought or found, but they don’t give any bonuses.

Santa Hat
A rare Holiday Item which give no defensive bonuses. Back in RuneScape Classic, it gave a small magical bonus.

Party Hats
The most valuable, rare and expensive hats around, giving no defensive bonuses.

Halloween Masks
Another expensive Holiday Item that gives no defensive bonuses.

Bunny Ears
An untradeable Holiday Item that gives no bonuses but can be re-obtained from the Varrock Clothing Shop if you happen to lose it.

Pirate Hats, Highwayman Masks, Cavaliers, Berets & Headbands
Treasure Trail hats that are only for looks, not for stats.

Chompy Hats
Obtained from Chompy kills, they look like headbands but give no bonus at all.

Desert Disguise
Obtained in the Feud Quest, this makes you have a fake beard.

Bearhead
Mithril/Steel Equivalent, obtained after the Mountain Daughter Quest. It is untradeable, and if lost, you can find it back at the Chief of the mountain tribe.

Other Headgear

Goblin Mining Helmet
Iron quality, this helm can be obtained by goblin miners from the Lost Tribe Quest. It can be lit with level 65 Firemaking.

Golden Helmet
Made for Between a Rock Quest, This helmet is equivalent to Steel or Mithril

Spiny Helmet
This helmet which is equivalent to Steel prevents Wall Beasts from hurting you too much.

Tiaras
Made from Silver, they are so small that they give no real Defense, and all they do is give you an extra inventory space while Runecrafting.

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Body Armor

There are 2 main kinds of body armor: Chainmail and Platemail.

Chainmail is made up of small rings connected together. It is particularly useful for turning away slashing weapons and absorbing the impact of a “crushing” attack. Chain is weak against stabbing weapons as small pointy blades can get through the rings. Chain is quite flexible, and so does not carry any disadvantages when using ranged weapons.

Plate armour is much heavier and stronger than chain, although rangers and mages find it incredibly difficult to use in conjunction with firing arrows or spells. Plate armour is weakest against crushing damage as it cannot absorb the impact as well as it can against slashing or stabbing attacks. Rune Plate armor cannot be worn until Dragon Slayer Quest has been completed.

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Shields

There are 2 main kinds of shields: Square and Kite. Although they may seem similar, there are differences between them. There are also various other types of shields in RuneScape as well!

The Square shield is weak against crushing attacks, but it doesn’t penalize nor bonus ranging and maging. Not many know the advantages of this type of shield, so they are not very common.

Kite shields have better overall defense, but they are weak against stabbing attacks and slightly weaker against magic. Most people use these, and are easily obtainable.

Other Shields

Wooden Shield
First shield you get from Tutorial Island, and it is pretty much worthless and offers no real defense.

Training Shield
After you arrive in Lumbridge, pay a visit to the Defense Tutor to obtain a Training Shield - a slightly better shield than that old Wooden one! This item (along with the other Training items) cannot be dropped or traded to other players.

Dragonfire shield
Extra-weak in all aspect , but it is the only shield that allows maximum protection against Dragon Breath. When you’re fighting Dragons, bring this unless you want to be dragon toast! You can obtain these from the Duke of Lumbridge, in the Dragon Slayer Quest.

Elemental Shield
Completely useless for protecting against physical damage, but offers considerable magical protection.

Mirror Shield
Used to prevent being frozen by Cockatrices and Basilisks. It doesn’t offer great defense in other aspects.

Fremmenik Shield
Dropped by Market Guards and Warriors in Rellekka. They are equivalent to Adamant Kites and are untradeable.

Granite Shield
Better than a Rune Kiteshield and Square shield. It offers great ranging defense and more Defense in the other categories. Its very heavy though, and it can drain stamina quickly.

Crystal Shield
This shield is a special kind of shield. Obtained after roving elves, this shield offers the best range Defense at 10/10 Points. However, it degrades itself over uses, and loses bonuses until it is repaired. This is a very expensive option, however. You must repair it at one of the roving elves.

Obsidian Shield
This shield can be bought from the Fight Pit Shop for 67,500 TokKul. It adds a decent defense bonus, and it is particularly effective against ranged attacks.

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Gloves

Gloves offer small Defense, but in some cases you need them to perform certain actions, such as picking up Nettles or Firebird Feathers. They may not have much defense, but they look good and are often worth it.

Leather Gloves
Regular Leather gloves are easy to obtain. They offer very small Defense and are considered worthless. You can craft these.

Colored Gloves
Some people believe they give better bonuses, but they are just a different color, for looks. Obtained in various place around runescape, some are tradeable to free players (The Canifis Gloves). Ham & Fremmenik Gloves as well as any other gloves fall into this category, and cannot be made.

Vambraces
Vambraces are known as archer armbands, which are designed to make the user fire arrows longer, so it gives more Defense and range bonus than regular gloves. Dragon Vambraces offer considerable Defense and magical protection.

Ice Gloves
Obtained from the ice queen in the Heroes Quest, these ice cool gloves allow you to touch hot stuff without harm. They offer a little better defense than regular gloves.

Mystic Gloves
Offering no physical protection but a small magic bonus, these gloves are made for mages. These are bought from the Magic Guild or dropped from Slayer monsters.

Klank’s Gauntlets
These hard gloves protect you from Half-Souless bites in the Underground Pass Quest. They are bought at 5,000gp each, and they are some of the best gloves in the game.

Steel Gauntlets
Offering the same great bonuses like the Klank Gauntlets, these gauntlets can actually be enchanted to 3 different types of gloves (Cooking, Crafting or Magic), after the Family Crest Quest. If you lose them, you can always get them back from the father.

Armored Gloves
Armoured Gloves are obtained during the Recipe for Disaster Quest. You can buy them from The Culinaromancers’ Chest and are untradeable. The gloves armour is known by their colour, although know as ‘Gloves’ in-game. They range from Normal, Bronze, Iron, Steel, Black, Mithril, Addy, Rune, Dragon and finally to Barrows. They are said to be one of the best gloves in the game.

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Boots

Although they give low bonuses, feet are important to protect, and some boots give special bonuses!

Leather Boots
The most basic armor type for the feet. It is the only available feet protection for free players.

Colored Boots
Simple leather boots colored with dyes, obtainable from various clothing shops in runescape (Rellekka, Gnome Stronghold, Canifis, HAM). There are no additional bonuses for these boots.

Boots of Lightness
These have the same stats as leather boots, but their specialty is that they reduce your overall weight by 4kg. Can be obtained in the basement of the Temple Of Ikov. These are quite useful for running or Runecrafting.

Ranger Boots
The best and only boots that a ranger could ever have! Can be obtained from doing Treasure Trails, and are quite expensive.

Wizard Boots
Slightly better than Mystic Boots. Can be obtained from doing Treasure Trails.

Splitbark Greaves
Not exactly the best boots for a mage, but its lowered mage stats has made up for the better protection it provides.

Climbing Boots
Useful for climbing up mountains and hills. It is used for quests such as Desert Treasure, Death Plateau, Troll Stronghold and Troll Romance. It provides slightly better protection from leather boots. It also provides a bit of strength.

Spiked Boots
You cannot wear those boots anywhere else than the Ice Plateau in the Desert Treasure Quest. These stop you from slipping on ice.

Mime Boots
Not particularly useful, more for bragging rights as you can only obtain it from the Mime Stage Random Event.

Desert Boots
These can reflect the desert heat, improving your chances of survival in the Al Kharidian Desert.

Gardening Boots
When worn, these boots allow you to plant crops 1 level ahead of your current level.

Armored Boots
There are many armored boots across runescape, mostly bought from other players or from Slayer monsters. They give a considerable bonus defense, but are heavier than regular type boots.

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Other Gear

There are many things that can protect you. Other items can be worn on different parts of your character than can help you.

Amulets
Amulets are particularly useful. The Amulet of Defense is quite good, as well as the amulet of power and glory. However, the Gnome Amulet of Defense, obtained after the Tree Gnome Village Quest, offers very good Defense

Books
Completed Saradomin and Guthix Prayer Books offer a small defensive bonus when worn, which can be useful in some cases. Remember, the Saradomin Book gives more defense than a Guthix Book, while a Zamorak Book does not give any Defense.

Rings
Although not very defensive, rings can be “Defensive” in some ways:

The ring of recoil returns 25% Damage to the attack, which helps in that matter.
The ring of life protects you from death, which defense is meant to do.
Capes
All capes offer a small defense bonus, but the best ones are the God Capes from the Wilderness Mage Arena and the Legend’s Cape from the Legend’s Guild. There are also Fire Capes which add Defense, Prayer, Strength and Attack bonuses, as well as Obsidian Capes.

Excalibur
The Excalibur Sword, obtainable from the Merlin’s Crystal Quest, has a Special Attack which increases your defense temporarily.

Potions & Prayer
There are also Defense Potions which can be made with your Herblore skill to increase your defense for a short while. Prayers will also add to your defense.

Staffs
A great way to level up your Defense while practicing Magic is to use a staff. When you equip your staff, you’ll have an option to set a spell or an attack strategy. Most people don’t realise it, but even if you choose the Attack or Strength styles, you won’t recive experience, although you’ll receive Defense experience instead! this works whenever casting spells, and you can use this attack while attacking behind an object or fighting hand-to-hand.