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Runescape Pking Tips

So are there any pking tips one should know before they go pking? Well I guess the obvious thing to mention is the stronger you are the harder you are to kill and therefore it is in your interests to be as strong as you can when you are looking to fight in the wilderness. Does this mean that you need to be level 126 before you enter the wilderness? Of course not. There are …

Runescape Magic Spells

* Strikes are the weakest of the spells. You need to be level 13 magic to use all the strike; air being weakest, then water, earth, and fire being the strongest.
* Bolts are slightly stronger and used more for training. At level 35 magic, all bolts can be used.
* Blasts – Blasts are the strongest F2P spells and all of them can be …

Runescape Bank Pins – Protecting Your Runescape Bank Account from Hackers

Runescape banks pins are a four digit code that the Runescape account owner sets to give their Runescape bank account added security in the event that someone manages to hack their Runescape account. Basically when you first try to access you Runescape bank account after logging in you need to enter your bank pin to verify that you are indeed the owner of the account.

Using Runescape Banks

Using a Runescape bank is relatively easy all you have to do is right click on the banking booth and click ‘Use Bank Booth’. This will initiate a conversation with a banker and from there you will gain access to your bank. Right clicking and selecting Use-Quickly Bank Booth will give you quick access to your bank without needing to speak with the banker.

Paying Runescape members have hundreds of space in their banks in which …

Change Your Stats in Morparscape – Runescape Private Server

Now with that said, for those out there that don’t have the patience to level their Runescape characters stats up to do the things they want the only real alternative you have is play Moparscape which is a Runescape private server which allows you to essentially change any aspect of the game whether it be your Runescape stats or it be the Runescape items in your inventory and bank. This will allow you to do …

The Runescape Pink Party Hat Dupe

Nowadays, people may tell you that they can duplicate an item and make you rich. That is not possible anymore, but this Runescape glitch was in the past! Before, there was a minor bug in Jagex’s code, which a few people found out and took advantage of. This bug allowed any non-stackable item to be duplicated, which meant these people could use the identification code of expensive items and make as many as they wanted. …

The Runescape Knife Glitch

An old glitch in Runescape Classic allowed a player to hit WAY higher than he/she would be capable of without using the glitch. To do this, you would have to fill your inventory with knives and a weapon. You would then drop the weapon while walking, which wasn’t possible in Runescape Classic. This caused your character to equip the knife, which would add to your weapon’s strength. This meant that someone with 10 strength and …

Drop the Hammer

The metal bars you produced smelting can be hammered into different objects during the forging phase. To forge, click on the metal bar in your inventory and then click on the anvil so a menu of options to forge comes up. Some objects will use more than one bar, and if you do not have enough, the number will in red. If your smithing level is not high enough, then the name will be on …

Smelting

The first part of smithing is smelting, in which you melt your ores into metal bars. Most ores must be smelted along with another ore, except for iron, which has a 50% chance of being successful. To smelt an ore, you must go to a furnace. Click on the ore in your inventory, then click on the furnace, and you have a bar.

Ore

To the Furnace

Smithing consists of two things, smelting and forging. Smelting is melting raw ore into bars at a furnace, located in Falador, Lumbridge and Al-Karid. Forging is taking those same bars and hammering them into usable items such as weapons, armor, and even arrow tips. All the experience you get forging and smelting (both of which make a certain amount of xp, so you can do one without the other) goes towards your smithing level, which …


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