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02-26-09

Clan Chat

Posted by coco

The clan chat interface can be accessed by clicking on the icon in the bottom left of your sidebar interface. This lets you chat with your friends and clan-mates in a private channel: ideal for those expeditions to the Wilderness, fighting in Castle Wars or just keeping in touch as you work on your skills in various locations around RuneScape.

02-26-09

The Shops

Posted by coco

Scattered throughout RuneScape are many shops where you can buy and sell items. Most shops will specialise in a certain type of item, for instance, the sword shop will only buy and sell swords. In addition to these specialist shops, there are several “general stores” which will buy and sell almost anything. However, items in the general stores normally cost slightly more, and they will pay less for items that you sell to them. If you take the trouble to find the right shop you can often get a better deal.

To access the shop you must talk to the shopkeeper in the store and choose the conversation option to indicate that you wish to buy or sell.

Alternatively, players using a multiple button mouse can right-click and choose the “trade” option to go straight to the shop screen, without having any prior conversation. Single button mouse users should click on the shopkeeper and select the “trade” option. A screen like the one shown below will appear.

This window shows all the items you can buy and sell at the current shop, split into two sections - the main stock and the player stock. In the example here the player is using an archery store which has various ranging equipment for sale. The items visible in the player stock are the only items you can sell to that store.

In the main stock, you’ll see that each item has an infinity symbol next to it. This indicates that there is an unlimited supply of those items available. In the player stock section, each item has a number that indicates the quantity the shop has in stock. This is the quantity of that item that is available for purchase. If there is no number next to the item you wish to buy, that means it is the last one in stock, so buy it quickly if you want it!

Whenever you are in a shop screen your inventory will be displayed in the interface, so you will always know whether or not you have room to buy what you want.

For multiple button mouse users, left-clicking with the mouse button on any item will give its value in gold pieces; clicking an item in your inventory will tell you how much the shop is prepared to pay you for the item (if at all), clicking in the shop window will show how much the shop will sell for.

These two prices will not be the same since the shop buys items at a lower price than it sells them - the shopkeeper needs to make some profit! Note that you will almost certainly get a cheaper price if you buy from the player stock.

For multiple button mouse users, right-clicking on the item will open a selection options to value, examine and buy different numbers of the item selected. If you wish to sell an item from your inventory, simply right-click on the item you wish to sell, then choose the amount you wish to sell from the list.

Single button mouse users will always get a menu of options to choose from when they click in their inventory or in the shop screen.

If the shop is a general store you will see a ‘pots’ icon in the top right corner. Unlike specialist stores, which will only buy stock that interests them, you can sell a much larger range of items to a general store.

The prices for items you sell to the shop are dynamic, they are not static. Prices are determined by the store’s stock levels and their market value. For example, if you sell ten items to the store, you could get 5gp for the first three, 4gp for the next five and 3gp for the final two. For your next sale of the same item, the store could reduce the price it will pay to 2gp per item. So, if you sell another ten of the same item to the store, you will get less money than before.

The prices that shops sell items for are frequently adjusted to match the flow of price changes at the Grand Exchange. This is to prevent people being able to buy items from shops and sell them for profit at the Grand Exchange, or vice versa.

When buying items, if you choose to buy, say, ten pieces of an item from the player stock and there are only five pieces available, the store will only charge for and sell five pieces of that item to you because that is the quantity available at the time. You will always pay the market price for these items.

02-26-09

Skill Exceptions

Posted by coco

Please note: The Assist System cannot be used with Hitpoints, Attack, Strength, Ranged, Prayer, Defence, Slayer (because these are combat-only skills), Agility, Firemaking, Thieving or resource-gathering skills (Woodcutting, Mining, Fishing, Hunter). This is because the system is designed to help players work with resources they already have, not to help them gather those resources or fight.

The following is a list of the restrictions regarding what you can or cannot do with each skill when you are being assisted.

Skill Restrictions
Runecrafting You will only be able to craft multiple runes per essence if the assister has a high enough level.
Crafting You cannot craft demonic sigils, lightning rods or silvthrill rods (because these are all quest-related items).
Fletching You cannot fletch ogre arrows (because they are quest-related items) or blurite bolts (because they are untradeable) using the Assist System.
Construction You can only make flat-packed items.
Farming You will not be able to plant trees, bushes, calquat or cactus (because the potted versions of these plants are untradeable).

If you later harvest your produce without assistance, you will get no experience for doing so unless you have a sufficient level.

Magic If you need help with Lunar Spells, you must have your spellbook set to Lunar Magic.

From the normal spellbook, you can only cast the following spells using the Assist System:

  • Enchant bolt spells (all)
  • Enchant jewellery spells (sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond, dragonstone, onyx)
  • Charge orbs (water, earth, fire, air)
  • Alchemy (low and high level)
  • Bones to Bananas
  • Bones to Peaches
  • Superheat item
Smithing When being assisted, you must have completed Tourist Trap to smith darts or Death Plateau to smith claws.

You cannot smith blurite items (because blurite is untradeable).

Cooking You cannot use the Assist System to make any of the food prepared in gnome cooking (because it is used in the Gnome Restaurant minigame).

You cannot cook lava eel (because it is a quest-specific food).

Herblore You cannot use the Assist System to make Sanfew serum, Guthix balance, blamish oil, Magic essence or Relicym’s balm (because these are all quest-related potions).
02-26-09

Notes

Posted by coco

You should be aware that there are a few exceptions and restrictions in the Assist System.

  • You can earn a maximum of 30,000 experience in any 24-hour period by assisting people. When you reach this limit, the text in your interface will turn red and anyone you are assisting will be told that they are no longer receiving assistance.
  • You cannot use the Assist System to gain access to skill-restricted areas like guilds.
  • You cannot assist someone with a quest, an Achievement Diary (they will not be able to mark a task complete if they were assisted in this way) or a minigame.
  • Non-members cannot be assisted with members’ skills.
02-26-09

The Assist System

Posted by coco

The Assist System is a game feature that lets you use someone else’s skill levels temporarily to make items. In exchange, the person assisting you will earn the experience for standing around while you work. The advantage of this is that you will get to do things for yourself without items ever leaving your inventory.

Note that you cannot make any untradeable, quest, minigame or Achievement Diary items using the Assist System (Achievement Diary tasks will not be marked complete), and there are still lots of things you’ll need to get your skill levels up in order to make. You also cannot use resource gathering skills (like Woodcutting or Mining), so if you need assistance you’ll still need some raw materials. You can only gain access to things that you could get by trading anyway, so there’s always a reason to work on your skills!

Important Note: The Assist System is designed primarily as a safer alternative to obtaining assistance via the trading system. If you had a willing friend, then all the things you can do with the Assist System were already previously possible (at the same speed) by trading items with your friend. The main difference is now that you can do those same things without the risk of an unbalanced trade. For example, a level 3 player with a high-level friend could always obtain cooked sharks, high level jewellery etc… The Assist System doesn’t make that any more possible than before! (Or any faster, as the person assisting can’t do anything else while helping you.) If you can find someone willing to give up the time to help you cook sharks, they would already have been willing to just cook you the fish previously, so the Assist System is no replacement for putting in the work and levelling-up yourself.

If you want assistance

Previously, if you had a Smithing level of 42 and you wanted a steel platebody (requiring a Smithing level of 48) you could ask a friend with a high enough Smithing level to make it for you, giving them the steel bars and waiting for them to smith it and give you the armour. With the Assist System, on the other hand, you can simply ask your friend to assist you and do the job yourself.

To request assistance from another player, right-click on them to bring up the options (as shown to the left). Selecting the ‘Req Assist’ option will send them a request for assistance.

If you are assisting someone

If you are assisting someone, it allows you to relax and chat to friends while earning experience! Should you receive a request for assistance and wish to help out, simply click on the request in your chat window to begin. This will open a window showing your assist options:

The skills shown are those that you can choose to assist in. You’ll notice that there are no options to assist with combat skills: this is for your own protection - while you are assisting you cannot move. Because you cannot move, you will not be able to work on any skills yourself - this is to stop players from getting twice as much experience as normal.

To begin assisting, select the skill or skills you wish to help the other player with by clicking on its name or icon. This will highlight them in the interface as shown below:

You will now assist the other player in those skills for as long as the skill is highlighted. They will be able to do anything in those skills that you can do provided they have the necessary tools and resources (e.g. willow logs and a knife for Fletching willow longbows). If you assist a player in a skill that they do not need help with (because they already have a high enough level), you will not receive experience for it.

Because you can control which of your skills you can assist someone with, you do not need to worry about getting experience in any skills you don’t want to gain experience in.

To stop assisting someone, simply click the ‘x’ in the top-right corner of the Assist System interface. If the person you are assisting wanders too far away (20 squares), you will automatically stop assisting them.
If you are being assisted, a convenient icon will display in the bottom-right corner of your game window.To control who can ask for assistance, you can right-click on the Assist button. You can then set it to ‘On’, ‘Friends’ or ‘Off’.

02-26-09

Chat in runescape

Posted by coco

Chatting in RuneScape is a major part of the game and you’ll find that there are many ways to keep in touch with your friends, organise trades or interact with other players. You can chat simply by typing into the chat box.

The chat box at the bottom of the game window shows you any messages you send or receive. If you find yourself being sent a lot of messages, you might find it useful to adjust what types of message you want to receive.

The eight buttons along the bottom of the RuneScape screen control how you interact with the chat system.

The first seven buttons are chat controls that can be left-clicked, and will cause the chat box to only display the selected information/chat. These buttons can also be right-clicked, giving you a set of options to restrict whether or not you will receive those types of messages at all.

The red Report Abuse button, when clicked, displays the Report Abuse window, allowing you to report players who are breaking the rules.

The All chat button is selected by default. If you select any other chat button it will visibly change to show that you are watching that type of chat. When watching a specific type of chat, if you receive a message of a different type, its button will flash blue to attract your attention and then remain blue to show there are unread messages there. For instance, if you are viewing clan chat and you receive a private message, the Private filter button will flash blue to alert you to the message.

If you have turned a particular chat filter off (using its right-click options) it will no longer flash blue, as all chat of that type is hidden.

All:
Selecting the All filter will display all types of chat together in one place with your filter settings applied (e.g. if you have Public, Clan and Trade turned on, you will see all of these, but if you have Private turned off, you will not see that).
Game:
Selecting the Game filter will show only information from the game itself and not any chat sent to you by other players, regardless of your other filter settings.
Public:
Left-clicking this will display only public chat in the chat box. You will not see any clan chat, for instance.

Right-clicking this controls how much chat from other players you see on your screen. You can turn it to On, Friends, Off or Hide. If you set it to On, your chat interface will display all the text everyone types when they are chatting to you or other players. When set to Friends, the chat interface will display the chat lines for you and all your friends only. When set to Hide, if a player types some text, it is displayed above their head in the game window - nothing is displayed in the chat window. Setting it to Off disables public chat.

Private:
Left-clicking this will display only private messages in the chat box.

Right-clicking this sets how players can contact you with private messages. If set to On, anyone can contact you whether they are on your friends list or not. If set to Friends, only people on your friends list will be able to send you messages. Off means you will not receive any private messages.

This button also controls how other players will see your online status. Anyone that can send you a message will be able to see whether you are online or offline.

Note: Jagex staff moderators will always be able to send you messages regardless of your message settings. They can be recognised by the gold crown at the start of their messages.

Clan:
Left-clicking this button will cause the chat window to display only messages from any clan chat channel you are connected to.

Right-clicking it will allow you to control whether you will see chat from any clan channel you are on. You can also use it to control whose chat you will see. The options are On, Friends and Off.

Trade:
You can left-click on this option to make the chat box only show trade requests, challenges, etc.

You can also right-click to control whether players can send you trade requests or challenge you. The options are On, Friends and Off.

Assist

You can left-click on this option to make the chat box only show assist requests.

You can also right-click to control whether players can send you assist requests. The options are On, Friends and Off.

Report Abuse Button

The Report Abuse button is your means of reporting any player in RuneScape that is being abusive towards another player or is breaking one of our rules.

When you spot such behaviour or language, click on the Report Abuse button, correctly type in the offending player’s name and then select one of the rules they have broken. You can find out more about reporting abuse.

We will receive your abuse report and take action against the player immediately. If we find out that you are abusing the system, though, then action will be taken against you instead.

02-26-09

Friends

Posted by coco

In RuneScape, having friends can come in handy. It’s no wonder: making friends from all over the world is fun and exciting. To help you manage your friends, you have been given a Friends list and an Ignore list.

Click on the yellow smiling face in the control panel to access your friends list.

The friends list allows you to keep in contact with the friends you make in RuneScape. Note that this also tells you which world you are in, making it easier to arrange meeting your friends in-game.

To add a friend to your list, click on the button marked “Add Friend”, and type in the name of the person you want to add. You can also add a friend by right-clicking their name in the chat window and selecting the appropriate option.

After you have added a person to your friends list you will be informed whenever your friend logs in or out of RuneScape (unless their privacy settings block this - see below). Players on your list who are currently playing on the same world as you are shown in green, people who are playing but on a different world from yourself are shown in yellow, and players who are not currently playing are shown in red.

You can also send a private message to a person on your list who is playing. Just click on the player’s name and type in the message you want to send. To remove someone from the list, click on the “Del Friend” button and type in the name of the person that you want to remove.

Click on the red sad face in the control panel to access your Ignore list.

If there is a particular player who you do not wish to receive messages from, put their name on this list.

To do this, click on the button at the bottom marked ‘Add Name’ and enter the name of the person that you wish to block.

You can also add players to your Ignore list by right-clicking their name in the chat window and selecting the appropriate option.

To remove someone from the list, click on the “Del Name” button and type in the name of the person that you want to remove.

Reasons why Runescape Money is Important

Lots of people like to talk about why gold is very important in Runescape, but few people ever talk about RS2 money, which is probably equally important. Sure, it is true that gold is what you are trying to collect. Without it, you have absolutely no ability win at this game. The same could be said of Runescape money too, though. If you don’t have it in this game, then you can consider yourself doomed from the very beginning.

RS Money puts all of the attack tools at your disposal - If you want to pull off successful attacks on your opponents, then you need the resources to purchase the supplies. Runescape gold is good for some of these things, but money will really be what does it for you. When you have all of the RS2 money at your disposal, you can get all of the best weapons and you can have all of the best gear. It is really difficult to make it through this game if you lack the funds to compete with those players around you.

It reduces the time you need in order to make gold - Getting gold and making gold can be extremely time consuming in this game. You don’t have the time to do all of that if you really want to find success in this game. With that in mind, you absolutely have to have a good Runescape money chart so that you can bypass the time that it takes to make a lot of gold. These reasons alone mean that RS money is your best friend in this game.


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02-26-09

Guide to Gold in Runescape 2

Posted by amber

Guide to Gold in Runescape 2

One of the most interesting aspects of this game is that you not only have to get the Runescape gold, but you also have to know what to do with it when you get your hands on it. In RS, it is not enough to simply get all of the gold in the game. You have to also be able to turn that RS2 gold into something that you can use a little bit more easily in the game itself. I will discuss some of the ways that you can make the most out of your Runescape gold in order to become a better player.

The thing that you have to know about RS2 gold is that it does you absolutely no good. That is not completely true, but it is true that gold in its gold form does you no good. It will not enable you to make the purchases that you see other players making in the game. How do you get to the point where you can make these purchases? You have to be able to get that Runescape gold and turn it into money in your bank account.

This might sound like a simple thing to do, but getting the gold into RS money form in your bank account can be tougher than it actually appears. You have to know the tricks of the trade, including how to negotiate in order to get as much out of your gold as you absolutely should. These Runescape 2 skills will take you far in the game.


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02-26-09

Learning from Runescape Tips

Posted by amber

Learning from Runescape Tips

With so many individuals competing all the time, it only makes sense to keep the odds in your favor by taking advantage of the RS tips that are available. By taking advantage of Runescape tips, you can learn all about the game and exactly what type of effort you should be making in order to level up your character and gain tremendous amounts of Runescape 2 money. In the effort to gain gold, loot and experience, the RS2 tips that are available in all manner of forms can help you tremendously.

Considering that you’re competing against literally thousands of other players, it only makes sense to take advantage of the different types of Runescape tips to improve your ability to advance through the game world. With this type of effort, you can make sure that you are well equipped to compete against others and the game itself. With RS tips, it is a simple matter to ensure that you are well informed and that you can compete on a level playing field with other, more experienced players. Whatever it is that you might require, you can very likely find it in the Runescape tips that can help you learn.

With so much emphasis on RS2 tips and succeeding at the game world, it is easy to see that there are tremendous amounts of emphasis on constantly studying and making sure that you know everything there is to know about the game world itself. Utilizing Runescape tips can help you in your effort to stand head and shoulders above the competition, as well as succeed against the game world itself.


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