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12-30-08

Runescape Password Security

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so what can you do to protect you Runescape password? It is going to sound simple and if you have heard it once you would have heard it a thousand times, don’t use the same password for Runescape as you do other places. It’s a simple step and whilst 99% of other Runescape related sites you sign up at using some sort of password will be secure and have no intention of abusing the information they have on you that doesn’t mean you should trust them (even if you know the data collected like your password is automatically encrypted).

Another simple step you can take to ensure you are never hacked is even easier than the first. It is never tell anyone your Runescape password or your password recovery questions. You’d think this would go without saying but if I had to bet, I’d bet that over 50% of all Runescape accounts that are hacked would be a result of person obtaining someone’s password by them telling them either directly or by them telling someone else who passes the information onto a third party. So a simple rule that will save you a lot of grief is just to never, under any circumstance, tell someone your Runescape password.

Now I mentioned earlier that lots of sites atomically encrypt data to prevent site admins or owners from using that information against users, this usually includes passwords. However encryptions like most things can be broken, so you want to make sure you make your password as secure as possible. So you password should consist of at least 8 character and include both letters and numbers. This should ensure that your password is as difficult to break as it can be.

It seems to be of growing popularity that Runescape players that are sick of earning gold the regular way are looking for quick ways to hack people’s accounts and one of the most popular ways is having files installed on other Runescape player’s computers to collect the user’s Runescape password. How do you avoid having you account hacked this way – simple – don’t download mysterious files form untrustworthy resources. Just because it is on the internet and says it isn’t a malicious file doesn’t mean it is safe, and if you haven’t already installed spyware and virus protection I highly recommend you get on top of that, because the internet is full of nasty files and you need a means of protecting both your computer and precious details from such things.

Another seemingly simple plan is also to make sure that you periodically change your runescape passwords. Whilst this technique is more often used to prevent your accounts being hacked on sites that have cookies enabled - which isnt’t the case for Runescape. Nonetheless, periodically changing you runescape password and your other account passwords if a good habit to get into.

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Rule 1: Offensive Language

What is offensive language? It is a form of language which others find insulting or obscene. The reason that there is this rule is to maintain a friendly community within Runescape. It is important to have such a rule, as it protects the players from insults from others, especially when the insult is inappropriate for a particular age of players.

Here is a list of scenarios that is considered to be under Offensive Language Category:

Swearing, flaming another player (by bypassing the censor)
Heavy flooding of the chat window with unnecessary or gibberish messages
Harassing a player with sexual remarks
Racist messages
Threatening messages (such as threatening to hack or scam an innocent player)
Offensive names
Any other inappropriate messages
So if you see anyone doing that, report them under the above rule.

FAQs

Someone called me a noob! Is that offensive language?

Nope, as what the rules stated, “noob” is not an offensive word. If you are annoyed because the player called you a noob, it’s best to add the player to ignore rather than confronting him.

There are two players who are swearing at each other! What should I do?

In a case where both players are being extremely vulgar, you should report them both under rule 1. But if you know who was the starter of the flame war, you should only report the starter. Then add both of them to ignore and move on. It is best not to say “Reported” as it can worsen the situation and cause the players to flame at you instead.

There could be another scenario, where the two players are friends. They might just be joking among themselves with vulgar language. In such a case, you do not have to worry, as long as they are not affecting players around them. But if you find that their remarks are leading to a flame war, you should report them under rule 1. Before reporting, it is best to advise the two players to talk to each other in private chat, and only report when they refuse to.

A player is swearing but it is censored, should I count it as offensive?

Since it’s censored, the filter has done its job and the language is no longer offensive – which means no report. Just move on and ignore the player. Only report when the player bypasses the censor to swear.

A player said “****, I died again!! Wat the hell! Stupid ****ing randoms!!”, what should I do?

In such a case, it is not offensive as the player is just letting out his frustrations. Even though the language may not be appropriate, but as long as he isn’t directing it at anyone, you should just let him be. If you don’t want to hear it from him, add him to ignore instead.

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Rule 2: Item Scamming

What is item scamming? It is to deceive another player and cause them to lose their valuables as a result. This rule is extremely important, and protects players from losing their hard earned valuables.

Here is a list of scenarios that is considered to be under Item Scamming Category:

Offering an item and then changing it at the last second (or item switching)
Offering to trim an item or upgrade an item
Claiming an unrare item rare
Trust games (or truth game), test or trades
Offering to duplicate an item
Claiming to be from Jagex and asks for an item
Team scamming
Luring players into the wilderness under pretence
If anyone is doing the above, it is best to report them for the above rule.

FAQs

A player just said “Follow to win 1mill!!!”, what should I do?

These instances usually turn out to be trust tests or games, so it is most likely an item scam. You may follow the player, and if the player plays the “trust game”, you should report the player under rule 2.

A player claimed to hold a drop party, but he didn’t drop anything! Is that an item scam?

Nope, since he didn’t cause any players to lose any items, it is not an item scam.

A player is seen selling a weird item for 50k, and another player is buying it for 1000k. What should I do?

This is probably a team scam. You should report both players to Jagex for item scamming.

A player is seen selling a weird item for 50k, is there anything I should do?

A player can ask any price they like so long as they don’t lie about it. Remember, you can check the Forums or a fan site to make sure you don’t pay too much for an item.

A player lured me into the wilderness, is that item scamming?

Due to the update of rule 2, luring players into the wilderness by pretending they are not *is* reportable. However, you must be sure that the player is indeed “tricking” you without you knowing.

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Rule 3: Password Scamming

What is password scamming? It is a scam whereby players are tricked or persuaded into giving away their passwords of their accounts. This rule is crucial for making sure that each and every account is secure.

Here is a list of scenarios that is considered under password scamming:

Claiming that Jagex blocks passwords (they don’t block passwords)
Selling free membership (the scammer will ultimately ask for your password)
Claiming to be from Jagex and asks for password
Asking for Bank PINs
Asking questions related to your recovery questions (when you give them the answers, you are risking your account)
If you find anyone doing the above, report them for the above rule.

FAQs

A player keeps saying the word “pass”, is it considered password scamming?

Nope, it is not. There is no evidence that the player is asking for anyone’s password, so it is not considered password scamming.

A group of players are discussing about password, what should I do?

They are not breaking rule 3 by discussing passwords, as they are not trying to steal anyone’s password.

There is a player, who is saying, “Buying free membership”, what should I do?

Even though it is not considered password scamming, it *is* against the rules of conduct. Report that player under “Encouraging others to break rules” instead.

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Rule 4: Cheating/Bug Abuse

What is bug abuse? It is when a player uses an error in game to gain unfair advantage. This rule ensures that the game is fair for all players, so if you find any bugs in game, please send a bug report to Jagex by clicking on “report a bug/fault” on main page. Please do not tell anyone about the bug and not use it again until Jagex has fixed it.

As it is hard to gather evidence of bug abuse in game, the only time you can know is when a player *admits* to bug abuse. If you see anyone admitting to bug abuse, send a query to Jagex, informing them of the details.

FAQs

A player is harassing me in game, is that bug abuse?

No, it is not. If anyone is harassing you in game, add them to ignore. If the player is using extremely vulgar and offensive language, report them under rule 1.

A player is telling everyone about a bug and asking them to try it! What should I do?

In such a case, it is best to report him under “encouraging others to break rules”, since the player is encouraging others to do something against the rules.

A player is discussing a bug, is that bug abuse?

Nope, discussing a bug is not against the rules, as long as the player is not using it or encouraging others to use it.

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Rule 5: Jagex Staff Impersonation

What is Jagex Staff Impersonation? It is when a player impersonates a Jagex Staff when they are not. All Jagex Staff have a gold crown when they talk in game, so you should know if the player is a staff member or not. This rule is important as it prevents them from being tricked by players who attempts to scam them by impersonating a staff.

Here are some scenarios where it is considered to be under Jagex Staff Impersonation:

Claiming to be Jagex and asks for your items or password (report under either item scamming or password scamming)
Player’s name impersonating a Jagex Staff
Claiming to be a player moderator when they are not
Claiming to be Jagex to gain trust from a player
If anyone is doing the above, you should report them under rule 5.

FAQs

A player says that his main is a player moderator, is that staff impersonation?

Yes, even if his main is a player moderator, it is impersonation when he says that his main is a moderator on his other accounts.

A player private messages me saying that he works for Jagex and offers to make me a moderator, do you think I should believe him?

Nope, remember that Jagex Staff will only invite you to be a moderator through *online message centre*. Also, Jagex Staff has a gold crown when they speak in game (even in Private Messages), so if the player does not have the crown, report him under rule 5.

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Rule 6: Account Sharing/Trading

What is account sharing or trading? It is when a player shares an account with another player, or when a player sells an account in game. This rule is there to protect each and every account and to make sure that no player is encouraging other players to trade or share accounts.

If you see anyone admitting to sharing/trading accounts in game, report them under this rule. Anyone who offers to give away their accounts for free or sells their account should also be reported under this rule.

FAQs

Is sharing an account with a close friend or family member allowed?

No, account sharing with anyone is not allowed, even if it was with someone you trust.

A player is saying “Selling membership account for 300k”, is that considered pass scamming?

No, since the player mentioned “account”, most likely the player is selling the account, not the membership. Report the player under rule 6 instead.

I see a player selling an account on another site, what should I do?

You should report the site to Jagex through a query. In your query, include the link to that site so that Jagex can investigate the issue.

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Rule 7: Using Third Party Software/Macroing

What is macroing? Macroing is the use of third party software that gives players an unfair advantage over other honest players. It is important that this rule is present as it discourages players from using third party software, which often contain keyloggers that steal their account passwords.

Here are some scenarios where it is considered macroing:

Auto programs that helps you in training your skills
Auto programs that speed up typing
Programs that modify or replace Runescape client
Programs that displays pages from Runescape website and provides specific features like worldswitching
If you see anyone using the above programs, report them under this rule.

FAQs

There are just so many macroers! Does Jagex even care about them?

Yes, Jagex does deal with them. Jagex has conducted mass banning of macroers before, if you have read the news archive. Just because they are not posting such news again does not mean they are not banning them anymore. It is just that they need time to look at the evidence properly before going on to take action against them.

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Rule 8: Multiple Log In

What is multiple log in? It is when a player logs onto multiple accounts at the same time, and these characters interact with each other. This rule is there to ensure that the game is fair and that newly created accounts would not have an advantage over other players of the same combat level just because these new accounts have a main with more powerful weapons.

Here are some scenarios where it is considered multiple log in:

Transferring of items from one account to another account (when both accounts belong to one player)
Drop trading
Giving an item to a friend and then taking it back from another account
If you see anyone doing the above, report them under the above rule.

FAQs

I saw a group of macroers with similar names; I think they belong to the same player. What do I do?

The best thing to do is to report them all for macroing and send Jagex a query explaining the situation and whom you believe is the player in charge.

A player is promoting third party software and giving a link to it! What should I do?

In this case, report the player under rule 11. If you can, find a player moderator who would be able to deal with the situation better. You can also report the player under rule 9, as he is encouraging others to break the rules.

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Rule 9: Encouraging Others To Break Rules

What is encouraging others to break rules? It is to persuade another player into doing something against any of the 15 rules and telling them it is alright to do so. This rule is there to make sure that players are not confused about the rules and to remove those players who encourage others to ruin the game with them.

Here are some scenarios which are considered encouraging rule-breaking:

Lying about what a rule means and trying to convince others that the rule means otherwise
Encouraging others to use a bug in game
Trying to force a player into breaking a rule by temptation
Admits to using a third party software (reporting it under macroing would not work)
Admits to breaking the rules of conduct
If you see anyone doing the above, report them by all means under the above rule.

FAQs

A player said “Hehe, go and scam that noob, nah jk.”, do I consider it to be encouraging rule breaking?

It really depends on your judgment, if the player is joking about it, perhaps you can just let it go. However, if the player really caused others to break the rules, you should perhaps send a query to Jagex explaining the situation. Remember to include all the players that are involved in it. At the same time, report the rule-breaker (the player that went on to break the rules) under the correct rule. (Remember that you need evidence to report any rule-breaking)

A player floods the chat screen with messages like “I’m using an autotyper, it’s great! Try it!”, should I report the player under rule 9 or rule 1?

It would be better if you report the player under rule 9, since it is encouraging rule breaking. If possible, call a player moderator to help to deal with the situation. (Remember that not all player moderators are free to help, report the offence yourself and only call for them when the situation worsens)

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Rule 10: False Representation/Misuse Of Customer Support

What is misuse of customer support? It involves reporting an innocent player, sending in useless queries to Jagex, lying to Jagex about certain information and abusing Jagex Staff. This rule is important so that Jagex can process the reports and queries as fast as possible, and ensure that players who really need assistance receives the support they need.

Here are some scenarios where it is considered to be misuse of customer support:

Using abusive language towards Jagex in game
Admitting to misuse of customer support (this will not happen most of the times, so be sure that there is enough evidence before reporting)
Threatening to report innocent players
If you see anyone doing the above, report them under this rule.

FAQs

A player says that he is going to report a player who called him a noob. Should I report him for misuse of customer support?

Not all players have read the knowledge base, so they would not know that the word “noob” is not reportable. Perhaps you can tell him that it is not reportable, and ask him to add the player to ignore.

A player is saying “Report (player name)!! He is a scammer!”, is that misuse of customer support?

No, it is not. The player is just warning everyone about the “scammer”, so no harm is done. However, you should not listen to him and proceed to report the “scammer”. As you have no evidence that the “scammer” is really scamming, it would not be wise to report him. Perhaps you can ask the player to report the “scammer” himself, and proceed on.

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Rule 11: Advertising/Website

What is advertising websites? It includes advertising websites, and also advertising any other product (such as third party programs) in game. This rule is vital as it protects the account security of all the players, and make sure that no one is directed to a site with inappropriate content.

Here are some scenarios where it is considered to be advertising websites:

Advertising a site that offers cheats and other forms of in game benefits
Advertising a site that has third party software
Asking players to go on a site to buy or sell accounts (also under encouraging rule breaking)
Admitting to advertising a site in the official forums
Advertising any other sites that are not related to Runescape
Trading other game accounts in Runescape
Advertising URL link related to messenger software
Advertising chat channels
For this rule, as long as a URL link is involved, you can report almost every instance that happens.

FAQs

A player is mentioning a fan site and directing a player to it, what should I do?

Unless a URL is mentioned, you should not report. Most official fansites are safe, so it is alright if players direct others to these help sites without mentioning a URL. However, if you are unsure about the safety of that fansite, you can proceed to report the player.

A player advertised his site on the official forums, what should I do?

In such a case, it would be best to report the thread that was breaking the rules in the “Forum Emergencies” sticky located in General Forum. Remember to read the instructions there carefully before proceeding to report.

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Rule 12: Real World Item Trading

What is real world item trading? It is the trading of items in Runescape for real world money. This rule is there to prevent players from trading accounts for the skills and items instead of earning them through game play. It is also unsafe, as many of these people may attempt to steal your money.

You will seldom be able to see it in game, but if you do see anyone doing it in game, it would be best to send in a report under this rule.

FAQs

I see a player selling an item on another site for real world money, what should I do?

You should report the site to Jagex through a query. In your query, include the link to that site so that Jagex can investigate the issue. Here is the format of the query:

A user by the name of [insert username here] was advertising a site which violated rule 12. The site advertised was [insert site name here].

Sincerely,
[your RuneScape name]
A player said, “I bought an account from ebay a week ago.” What do I do?

You can report the player under “encouraging rule breaking”.

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Rule 13: Personal Details

What is against the rule on personal details? It is to ask for or give out a person’s personal information which can be used to track down the person in real life. This rule is vital in protecting each and every one’s privacy and safety in real life.

Here are some scenarios considered to be asking for personal details:

Asking or giving out a player’s full name, telephone number, home address
Asking for or giving out player’s email address and messenger screen names
Revealing personal details in game or on the forums
If anyone is seen doing that, you can report under this rule.

FAQs

A player is asking for the age of another player, is that considered asking for personal details?

Nope, age is not personal details, reason being that there are lots of people who have the same age as you. It is impossible to track down a person in real life just by knowing the age.

Is asking for a person’s country considered asking personal details?

Nope, it is not. Often when players chat, they will ask for each other’s nationality. It is alright to do that, as it’s impossible to track down a person in real life with the above information.

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Rule 14: Misuse Of Official Forums

What is misuse of official forums? It is to post something that is against the code of conduct of the forums. This rule is necessary to maintain a friendly environment on the forums, as well as safeguard the players who use the official forums.

You will rarely come across any situations relating to this rule in game, but if you do come across it on the forums, report it in the “Forum Emergencies” thread located in the General Forum.

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Rule 15: Advert Blocking

What is advert blocking? It is when players attempt to block the advertisements on Runescape with advert-blocking software. This rule is essential for the free to play players to enjoy the free version of Runescape.

There is hardly any instances relating to this rule in game, if a player admits to breaking this rule in game, you can then report them.

FAQs

One of the advertisements is offensive, what should I do?

If you find any advertisements inappropriate, report them by clicking on “Comment on our service” on main page. Fill in the information in the advert complaint form and send it to Jagex. Jagex will reply back to you as soon as possible.

Note: Joking about any of the rules is equivalent to breaking them.

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Reporting Rule-Breakers

Firstly, click on the “Report Abuse” button on the bottom-right of the game screen. Enter the name of the rule-breaker and click on the respective rule broken. You should get a “Thank-you, your report abuse have been received” message.

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12-30-08

Runescape Santa Hats

Posted by coco

The Runescape santa hats were the final of the Runescape rare items to be dropped as a holiday item. These santa hats were dropped for Christmas of 2002 and were like the masks in that people were well aware at this stage as to just how valuable these santa hats would become in the future and as such people again began collecting and hording them from the outset. Today these Runescape santa hats are the popularly traded Runescape rare item and of all the rare items available they are in the highest quantity still remaining in the game.


12-30-08

RuneScape Scamming

Posted by coco

Every single RuneScape player comes across someone who tries to scam them at one point during the game. We hear about these incidences all the time, we hear them in the RuneScape news, the forums, and even from other players in the game. There are just so many more players that would rather cheat than earn their own cash. Whether its item scamming or password scamming, they’re always after you items and money. The following article will analyze a few popular methods of scamming and how to avoid them. Also, Jagex’s efforts to help you in these situations will be mentioned.

1.) The first and probably one of the most common scams happens when trading. A scammer works like a magician, he tries to draw your attention away from what is really happening. A scammer’s dream is to be able to trick someone into paying much more gold for and item that isn’t worth a lot, or is very easy to get. An example of this scamming method: The scammer shows you he is selling a rune scimitar, while you are getting your money or items together, he switches it to a mithril scimitar and hopes you do not notice.

Jagex has added plenty to the trading screen in order to avoid scams like these. They added a double screen, enabling the player to see in writing what they are buying. Also, Jagex has added a warning when a player switches an item. To avoid these scams, as a player, make sure to always double check the deal before you accept the trade.

2.) Another popular scam is password scamming. Some scammers like to work a bit harder for their items and gold. They will use their charm to convince you to tell them your password. Or maybe they will offer to get you some amazing items, cheats, or other made up things. An example of this scamming method: The scammer will stand in the middle of a bank and say “Jagex blocks your password! See mine is ******! Try yours!” Then the scammer waits for people that try to say their password and writes it down. Later, he will then log into the account and is free to take what he pleases. Jagex has added the bank pin system to ensure, if this does happen to you, the items that you have in your bank will be safe in your bank. Players need to be aware that saying your password or giving someone your password is the biggest mistake you can make in the game.

3.) The last scam that will be mentioned in this article is another form of item scamming. Scammers will try to trick a player into dropping their items so that they can collect them afterwards. The more common method is to lure the player into the wilderness, kill them, and then take their items. But some scammers do not have a high enough level for that and try a different method. Scammers will tell you in private that if you drop your items and press Alt+F4, your items will be duplicated, when in reality that will just shut down your browser and you will most likely not be able to log back on in time to save the items. To avoid these kinds of scams, you must remember that you cannot trust anyone in RuneScape, even if they are very nice, they can always potentially turn their backs on you.

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For the beginning players of Runescape, wandering out in the game world and studying the basics such as cooking, fighting, mining and woodcutting will eventually have an end. This would usually ensue once a player finds himself wanting for more, exploring the hidden portals and entry points, mysterious resources and characters that are wandering in the Runescape world.

When one tries to click on some of these mysterious things, a player would encounter messages such as “For Members Only”. One has to wonder, would he go on to try the member’s server for a month and see what benefits it would have outside the ones shown on the website? The fee charged is only minimal, a $5.00 monthly subscription fee and you will be able to enjoy the benefits of a full pledged Runescape member. Question is, would the investment be worth it?

For the people who have work or earn a living, $5.00 may not be that hard to shell out. But a large chunk of online gamers in Runescape would be students to yuppies. Usually, such players in Runescape would either have no chance of being on the member’s server or be stuck playing on the free server hence no room for really appreciating the game in the higher levels of their game.

But don’t get the free server wrong. A Runescape player can easily get lost if he is not careful. Sure he will see a lot of players online but to be guided and get the hang of the game will surely be something different. Unless a player stuck in the initial world would be content with chopping wood, killing goblins and giant spiders and earning 5 gold coins per kill as well as some bones, well, the matter of impatience and wanting more would truly be a dilemma for most.

Runescape would seem crowded at first glance with the number of free accounts being created by most players. While some can engage in short quests such as the one by a baker who would ask for certain items to be found in particular places, the meat of the game would be at the minds of most Runescape players. Something like, if in the free server that such quests would be available, what the more for the member’s server where the real challenges begin?

For some Runescape addicts, this can be realized but for the people who are merely trying to try it out or to simply buy some time with nothing better to do on the web, they will never get the chance to experience what the acclaimed benefits really have. But then again, for a mere $5.00 a month, maybe trying it out once would change the entire complexity of a player’s perception about Runescape.

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12-30-08

Surviving in Runescape

Posted by coco

During your stay at runescape, there will be many times when you die. The question that is most frequently asked to me is how do I survive in runescape? Humans, demons, or dragons are always killing me! Well, here is a guide for survival for non-members.

Here is the most basic tip that you will ever get, don’t fight people who appear in red. They will slaughter you! If you are in a multi zone, wait for someone else to attack a monster before you attack it. If it attacks you before you attack it, run and hide until it attacks someone else. Hiding behind fences and ranging or maging works just as well. Working in teams is your best bet to survival.

The wilderness, the best place to go if you want to die… Unfortunately, no one really wants to die in the wilderness. The best thing to do in the wilderness is to invite your friends along. Never team with more than the amount of people in your original team. This is for safety purposes. If they were to backstab you, you would probably get killed. It is unwise to go deep into the wilderness by yourself unless you have no items or one item and pray. Teams are usually found in deeper levels of the wild.

Never follow people you aren’t friends with anywhere. They may lure you into places that will get you killed. I have seen people get lured into greater demons, lesser demons, hobgoblins, and hill giants. New players have the worst luck when it comes to following people. You should also log out before you leave the room in case of a random event killing you. I have seen a guy with full rune leave the room when he was fishing. A river troll came and killed him. That was 250k down the drain because he had some money on him. Good luck surviving my fellow runescapians and watch out for vampires.

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12-30-08

The Combat Triangle Guide

Posted by coco

The Combat Triangle is basically a relationship between the different fighting-style classes in RuneScape. It consists of Warriors, Mages and Rangers, each using their own unique style of fighting to an advantage toward an enemy. Each class also has a disadvantage toward another enemy which makes them weaker.

In a normal situation, the Combat Triangle is as follows:

Rangers defeat Mages.
Mages are stronger than Warriors.
Warriors can defeat Rangers.

A normal situation is one where each class’ main skill is about equal to one another. If there’s a huge difference in levels, the Triangle could fall apart. A difference in your primary skill’s level from about 5-10 could “tilt” the triangle.

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Why Does the Triangle Work?

The Combat Triangle was implemented to give each class a ‘fighting chance’ against one enemy, and a disadvantage against another. In short, this has to do with different skills, weapons and armor used by each class.

Rangers Defeat Mages

A Ranger is able to defeat a Mage because of the fact that their armor mainly consists of Leather, which will not conduct Magical attacks. Rangers can attack quickly from a distance, which is one of the Mage’s main specialties. Effectively, the Mage has lost it’s main advantages towards the enemy. Magical attacks are much slower and weaker than Ranged attacks, and Wizard Robes will actually lower the Mage’s Ranged Defense.

Mages Defeat Warriors

A Mage can defeat a Warrior in Battle due to the fact that a Warrior’s heavy plate armor will conduct Magic and the attacks will be stronger. Warriors are unable to attack from a distance like a Mage can, so while the fighter is trying to advance on the Mage, strong Magical attacks are causing big damage.

Warriors Defeat Rangers

Warriors are strong against Rangers because their plate armor will deflect the Ranger’s arrows and cause very little damage to the Warrior. The Archer has no way to stop the Warrior from attacking him, and Leather doesn’t protect well from strong physical attacks.

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Bending the Combat Triangle

It’s actually possible to “bend” the Combat Triangle so that the opposite of the above situations may occur. This requires patience and strategy, and may take several times to get it right.

Mage Defeating a Ranger

Normally, a Mage will be hunting for Warriors in the Wilderness, with the only worry of the occasional stray Ranger. Remember, a Mage can teleport if things are looking bad, so you’re granted an easy escape.

Armor: Bring some Wizard Robes, but if you feel too vulnerable bring a good set of plate legs too. Plate Legs do not penalize your magic attacks as much as Helmets or Plate Bodies, but be sure to teleport quickly enough or you may lose them. You can take along a shield too, but remember that they penalize your magical attacks.

Weapons: Bring a Staff of Fire because Fire spells are usually the most powerful, and the staff will cut down on the need to buy fire Runes.

Other Equipment: Take plenty of chaos and air Runes, as well as some Runes to Teleport, cast Bind and Curse. Air Runes are easy to craft, and Chaos Runes will respawn in the Wilderness. Also, bring some decent food, and optionally a Wizards Mind Bomb.

Strategy: The golden rule of killing a Ranger with a Mage is that if you can hit them, they can hit you. But, the longer the distance is between you and your enemy, the better chance of winning you have. So, keep a long distance, and mage him as fast as you can. Remember to set the spell as your default attack so you can quickly engage him. Don’t use your high level attack spells until last, when you’re sure you can finish him off.

Extra Tip: It’s often less costly to simply run away or teleport than wasting tons of Runes getting a useless kill that will give you at most a couple hundred arrows. Be sure it’s worth your time.

Warrior Defeating a Mage

Normally, Warriors wander the Wilderness looking for Rangers. Their strength is a great advantage.

Armor: Rather than using your expensive (and heavy!) set of plate armor, bring some leather armor instead. It provides excellent defense against magic, easy to craft, less costly to buy, and it also weighs less so that you can run for longer periods of time. You should also bring an Anti-Dragon Breath Shield, or a wooden one which respawns just north of Varrock.

Weapons: The best bet to defeat a Mage would be to use a Mithril Scimitar or an Adamantite Long Sword (better metal is good too!), because they have fast attack speeds and a decent amount of damage.

Other Equipment: The standard Warrior gear is always helpful, which includes some Strength Potions, and food such as tuna or lobsters. A so-called “defense cabbage” may also help.

Strategy: Make a character whose stats are: 40 attack, as high strength as you can make it, and 40 defense. Get 40 ranged, so you can wear full green dragon armor. Make sure your ranged doesn’t effect your combat level. Now the hardest part: Get 37 prayer! This will allow you to take half damage from all magical attacks in the wilderness! Now get a rune short sword, which attacks fast and an Anti-Dragon Breath shield, and you will be the perfect anti-Mager.

Extra Tip: Rush! Rush! Rush! You want to tank through this mage, and annihilate him. Take maybe half a second to gulp a strength potion, and then rush him.

Ranger Defeating a Warrior

My favorite combo. Archers are fun to use and can be lethal to warriors as well as mages in the right hands.

Armor: Green dragon, full, no exceptions. If you use a crossbow (bad idea!) then you may want to use a shield, but I strongly recommend you use neither a crossbow nor a shield.

Weapons: Take an Oak Longbow or Shortbow, as well as about 50 Steel arrows and 100 Bronze per trip.

Other Equipment: Depending on how much money you have, you may want to bring a spare bow or extra arrows. You should also bring some Teleport runes.

Strategy: Your stats, being a ranger, should be about 1 Attack, 40 Defense, 1 Strength, and 50-ish ranged. Now, give or take 10 levels and you are still a ranger! Now get 20 or 25 magic! This may seem like a shock to you, but if you want to beat warriors consistently, you need it! 25 Magic if you want to Teleport; 20 if you aren’t worried about that. What does 20 magic do? Bind! Bind can stop a warrior in his tracks while you range him! Now, if you want to Bind him from far away, then longbow, up close? Shortbow. Plan accordingly.

To make a good PKer of any sort, you need to be good at cooking and fishing, as well as RuneCrafting. You also need a great deal of money to buy your supplies. And, if you want to beat ANYBODY in the Wilderness, your stats will have to be 99 of everything. So go get em… one PKer at a time

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12-30-08

Banking at Runescape

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Runescape introduced the banking system so as to cater to the need of providing for a place where the players could safely store their possessions.

Why do you need a Runescape Bank?
With a stock or inventory being able to hold only 28 items in all, the requirement of having a bank where you could deposit the rest of your possessions was felt. Runescape introduced banks for catering to this requirement. There was also another reason like in case a player died in the game and he had all his possessions with himself he would loose all this. In order to protect the possessions of the person also the need for banks was felt.
As the game of Runescape evolved, the need for banks was felt and thus, was introduced by Jagex to facilitate the smooth functioning of the game of Runescape and providing maximum flexibility to the players.

Where are the Runescape banks located?
Banks are found all over and you would be able to find one without any difficulty in crowded cities and places. Just look out for the $ sign and once you have spotted one just go across that’s the symbol by which banks in the Runescape world are denoted.

How to use the Runescape bank?
When you have located the bank go up to it and left click on it. You would get the option “Use bank booth” and then can start a conversation with a banker. On the other hand if you want to go on to your banking transaction directly and skip the conversation stage then right click here and you would come up with three options:
· Use bank booth
· Use quickly bank booth
· Examine bank booth
Once you click on the “Use quickly bank booth” option then you would get a list of your possessions and then can choose what to deposit in the bank. You can then click on the items you wish to deposit or in the same manner can also withdraw any item that you have deposited earlier.

Bank Account Pins
There have been several reported cases of hacking at Runescape and thus, to ensure safety of the items deposited in the bank by a player, Jagex has introduced the “Bank Account Pins”. The bank pin should be entered as soon as you begin your game of Runescape. For setting the Bank account pin for the very first time select the option “Set a PIN”. You can also cancel your existing PIN or even change the Bank Account PIN by talking to the banker and going through the process as suggested. In case you forget your Bank PIN then there would be a delay of 7 days that is involved – all for ensuring the safety of your own possessions.
Thus, using a Runescape bank is the best option to keep your prized possessions safe.

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Now that we understand more about the popularity of Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games, and especially the popularity of Runescape, it is obvious why so many people are interested in hacking Runescape accounts. However, what is the final intention of creating hacking programs for Runescape?

Hackers are strange persons. Their motives can be varied, depending on their alignment. There are white hackers (people who hack computers for ethical reasons, e.g. help corporations with their security systems), black hackers (individuals who hack computers in order to obtain a benefit for themselves), and grey hackers (persons who walk a mid-line between white and black hackers, depending on their mood, or their need for money).

So, they can do it for obtaining a personal benefit. For example, they may detect a Runescape character that has a high level and a lot of valuable items. They may hack it in order to steal them their belongings and use them for their own character. Of course, there is no court to appeal to. There isn’t a legal frame that protects people from these kinds of acts. Yet.
How Are Runescape Accounts Hacked?
Hacking on Runescape can come from different sources. One of them is by the use of determined programs, for example, a Runescape file that has been tampered and hanged up in a download site. All the victims who download it can be the subjects of intrusion by a hacker.

Spyware is another mean to hack your Runescape account. A specially designed program could be installed, without your knowledge, in your computer. This program will store in a file all the keys that you digit while using your PC. After determined amount of data has been collected, the program will send the info back to its creator. Simple but devious.

How Can I Prevent Runescape Hacking?
Runescape hacking programs and Runescape hacking tools are easy to access. The question is how can you protect yourself? The first measure is to have your web browser, and your computer software, up to date. Security weaknesses can be exploited from almost any piece of software loaded by your computer.

Another step that you need to take is to assure yourself that you have installed a firewall, an anti-spyware program and an antivirus, running in real time. The lack of any of these three can be an open invitation for any hacker who wants to steal your character’s equipment and treasure.

Another important measure is to be careful from where do you download the game. Use only official sites. Avoid strange mirror sites or downloads from peer-to-peer file sharing programs like Kazaa, EMule or even BitTorrent. You may not know if the program was tampered or not.

Unfortunately, hacking Runescape accounts isn’t very difficult. All you need is some computer skills and a web browser in order to find the instructions for doing so. Or you can use one of the many hacking programs for Runescape that are available for free. So, be alert and beware of the numerous hackers that are lurking the web.

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12-30-08

HACK RUNESCAPE

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How to Hack Runescape Accounts So many people these days looking to find out how to hack Runescape and more commonly how to hack Runescape accounts and runescape passwords. I personally think this is a growing trend of people trying to find shortcuts to get more runescape money due to the fact that Runescape is a game that more than anything else requires time to excel at as there is little skill involved with Runescape other than maybe pking. So as such people are looking to find out how to hack Runescape. Unfortunately there is no way for people to be able to hack into Runescape unless they are able to find a Runescape glitch which is highly improbably unless they are actively looking for one, and considering there are millions of people playing the game the chances that you will be that one in a million to stumble upon a glitch in Runescape is slim to none. So what to people do instead of trying to hack RS2 accounts? They spend their time focusing on how to hack Runescape accounts. How to Avoid Having Your Runescape Account Hacked It is pretty simple really. Never under any circumstance give your Runescape password to anyone, no matter what they promise.

If you give your Runescape password out you are asking to have your items and account stolen. Next don’t download any supposed Runescape hacks, more often than not they are just Trojans and key loggers that are used to hack your Runescape account sale. The only way to get ahead in Runescape is to spend time playing and developing your skills and character, there are no shortcuts so if you are looking for information on how to hack Runescape accounts you really need to think is the time invested in looking for Runescape hacks that don’t exist worth the time that could be spent on improving your character. I think you will find that your time will be much better spent just having fun playing rather than attempting to get your character back off some hacker that hacked your account in your attempt to find a shortcut to unlimited Runescape gold.
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