2007年10月31日星期三
The Runescape Lumbridge Tutors
The majority of these tutors are located in and around Lumbridge, though there are a couple who are found further afield. To locate a tutor, look for the ‘Guide’ key icon on your minimap to make RuneScape gold.
The tutors will offer you information based upon your level in their field of expertise, as well as based upon the quests you have or have not completed, so it’s well worth going back every so often to see if they have anything new to tell you about. Most of the information the tutors will offer is available to free players, but obviously information about Fletching and the like is only visible to members.For further information about any skill, please read the Skill Guides.
Combat TutorsAll of the combat tutors may be found just north of Lumbridge Castle.
Magic and Runecrafting Tutor: Mikasi
Mikasi, like most mages of any significant power, likes to teach people the ways of the runestones. Having spent many years herself learning the finer points of crafting runes and the rituals that bind the magic to the stones, she has returned to Lumbridge to spread the wealth of her knowledge among the less experienced. More talented practicioners of the arcane arts will find that Mikasi also knows much of use to them.
Free items: Mikasi will give out 30 mind runes and 30 air runes - although these are held on a thirty minute timer, so you will have to wait half an hour before you can collect any more runes from her. You will only get runes of each type if you do not have any of them already. While you cannot collect runes from Mikasi and the Ranged equipment from Nemarti at the same time, you can wait half an hour before going to Nemarti. To collect your runes, right-click on Mikasi and select ‘Claim’.
Melee Tutor: Harlan
Harlan is a warrior of great experience with a kindly personality. His particular interest in the wellbeing of young adventurers has led him to Lumbridge, where he graciously helps out young warriors looking to train in the honour of close combat. Though he specialises in helping very young warriors, he is also well versed in techniques and locations for more advanced training.
Free items: Harlan will gladly equip adventurers with a training sword and a training shield. He will not, however, give them to anyone who already has them (there is no sense in handing them out to someone who already has them, after all). The training sword is the equivalent of a bronze longsword, and the shield is the equivalent of a wooden shield. Neither of them are tradeable.
Ranged and Fletching Tutor: Nemarti
Nemarti is a skilled archer and capable of drawing an arrow to its target from a hundred yards while at a full sprint. Unsurprisingly, then, she is almost the ideal tutor for those who want to train in the arts of the rapid strike from afar. Further, she is also skilled in the art of bow and arrow making, and will gladly explain how to go about this, provided you are a member. Like the other tutors, she will also provide advice for more advanced students seeking the next hurdle in their training,if you have no you RuneScape money and RuneScape gold,you can buy some more.
Free items: Nemarti and Mikasi, as is common between rangers and mages, do not quite see eye-to-eye; they do have an agreement, though, that they will not offer their wares to each other’s students. While you cannot collect the bow and arrows from Nemarti and the Magic equipment from Mikasi at the same time, you can wait half an hour before going to Mikasi. Nemarti will gladly supply anyone who visits her with a training bow and 25 training arrows. This bow can only use these arrows, and the arrows, equally, may only be used by this bow. Like Mikasi, she will distribute arrows and the bow only every half hour, and not to anyone who already has a training bow or training arrows. Like the training sword and shield, these are untradeable.
Non-Combat Tutors
Cooking Tutor: Cordero
Lumbridge is a particularly gifted town, for it features not only the culinary talents of the castle chef, but also Cordero, a proficient cook who is rumoured to prepare the most fabulous Chompy a la Rantz east of the Feldip Hills. Aspiring chefs may make their way to him for advice on how best to avoid burning their food and where players may find quests requiring them to prepare food.
Cordero can be found in the south of Lumbridge, just south of Bob’s Brilliant Axes.
Crafting Tutor: Cadmus
Some tutors and guides are welcomed into the more opulent buildings of Lumbridge, and Cadmus is lucky enough to be one of these. Possibly because the Duke keeps a spinning wheel and he likes the thought that it is kept in use, he allows Cadmus to use that room to give guidance to aspiring artisans who wander there from across RuneScape. Cadmus will also offer advice to skilled craftsmen who seek advice on how best to advance their skills.
Cadmus can be found on the first floor of Lumbridge Castle, in the room south of Duke Horacio.
Fishing Tutor: Finlay
Finlay is too old to be called a young man; then again, no one is entirely sure whether he ever was a young man. For as long as he can remember he has sat on docks and shore, along the sandy beaches of Karamja, next to flaming lava in monster-infested dungeons - all with the sole aim of catching the finest fish from around RuneScape to have RuneScape money and RuneScape gold. Budding fishermen will discover that he can advise them where to fish around the whole of the world for the finest fish and the greatest range of experiences.
Finlay can be found mending his nets on the banks of the River Lum, south of Lumbridge. You can get there by going through the graveyard in the south of Lumbridge, where a neat path has recently been laid.
Free item: Finlay hates to see a young man go without the joy of fishing, and so he will provide anyone with a small net if they have mislaid theirs.
Mining Tutor: Monlum
If you are looking for a skill that brings you close to the bedrock of the world, look no further than Mining. You will spend your time either out under the sun, mercilessly swinging your pickaxe against the stone, or in the caverns beneath the world prospecting for ores while avoiding the attentions of some of the less pleasant inhabitants. Monlum has dedicated his life to this humble trade, and is more than happy to spend a few minutes discussing rocks and pickaxes with the skilled and unskilled alike.
Monlum can be found surveying his mine south of Lumbridge. You can find this by following the path that works its way through the graveyard and south to the mine.
Free item: Monlum will give a shiny new bronze pickaxe to anyone who does not already have one.
Smithing Apprentice: Feoras
Not all of the people who try to help out in Lumbridge are masters of their art. Feoras, for example, has been set to work there by his master, the Smithing Tutor in Varrock. As he is a mere apprentice, he spends most of his time converting ores into bars of base metals and explaining how to do this to any adventurers that happen to wander past looking interested. He will probably recommend that you see Monlum, to the south of Lumbridge, to gather some ore if you don’t have some already, and that you practice the simple delight of smelting.
Feoras can be found next to the furnace in the north of Lumbridge.
Master Smithing Tutor: Sani
Sani is almost an artist among smiths: his skill and expertise is rarely seen in the lands of men, and he is the equal of many of the finest dwarven smiths. As such, it is only right that he should be on hand to help out those that wish to follow in his footsteps. He’s not too talkative, but his advice has been invaluable to many.
Sani can be found in his smithy south of Varrock’s west bank.
Prayer Tutor: Yauchomi
It is not especially surprising to note that the Prayer tutor is a devout Saradominist; then again, in a peaceful town like Lumbridge there is little trace of the worship of other gods. Yauchomi has read much and understands the value of bones and, from talking to adventurers, knows the best prayers for any given situation. Though her position doesn’t require that she use prayers very often, she should be your first stop for specific information to give me the buy runescape money and RuneScape gold?
Yauchomi can be found in the church in central Lumbridge.
Woodcutting Tutor: Wilfred
Wilfred is a powerfully built young man, whose arms have seen hundreds of trees fall all across the forests and woods of RuneScape. He is looking for a more sedate life now, though, and thus has decided to spend some time handing out advice to the aspiring lumberjacks of the world. He does not cut trees down for the fun of it, of course, and will explain the purpose of Woodcutting to anyone willing to listen. More skilled woodsmen will also receive advice about quests and other things to look out for while absorbed in the steady swing of the axe.
Wilfred can be found south of the furnace, in the north of Lumbridge.
Free items: Wilfred, ever eager to see others begin down the path of the lumberjack, will provide anyone with a bronze axe and a tinderbox, provided they do not already have them.
Bank TutorBanks are to be found in dozens of locations across the world, and Duke Horacio is not a poor man, so he has deemed it proper to have a bank located above his very own chambers. Although banking is not a skill in RuneScape, it is an essential part of any adventurer’s experiences - after all, where are you going to keep that granite maul when you decide you’d rather be a mage for a while?
The banking tutor can be found behind the counter in the bank on the top floor of Lumbridge Castle.
2007年10月29日星期一
Ticker, Guides and Ventrilo
As you have probably noticed, our wonderful Project Manager, Ben_Goten78, has installed us a news ticker to allow you to keep track of the current goings-on of Zybez. Such news will include Zybez sponsored events, promotions on our Community forums runescape money, small Zybez updates, as well as other tidbits of information to keep you informed. This will be visible on all Zybez pages once our cached pages (over 2,000 pages) have been updated. In addition, the ability to switch languages has been moved from the bottom of the page up to the right side of the ticker. Just click the corresponding flag icon to switch to the language of your choice.
In other news, we have been working hard to add over 600 non-playing-characters into our already jam-packed monster database the last few days runescape item. Database crew, especially Pele, have been a vast help in obtaining images and information on the NPCs to build to our already vast range of content. Now, since Ben_Goten78 coded the Dynamic and Static City Guides, you should find information on all NPCs found in a particular city in each city guide, and this will automatically update as the monster database updates. If you experience any problems with this, please submit a correction.
If you have yet to check it out, we recently released the latest Runescape quest guide, Back to My Roots and its subsequent miniquest, Wizard's Burial (at the bottom of the quest guide). Rewarding hefty benefits including large amount of experience points and access to a new farming patch, this quest will require you to keep some foliage under control. As you may have noticed that we don't normally make a news post especially for one guide release, this kind of thing will be in the news ticker in future. Additionally, Sandy's Diary has been added to the Tome Archive, so get your reading glasses out and cozy up with a nice cup of tea! We're still working hard to put out tons more content in the coming weeks and perhaps some new features to the site.
Finally, if you haven't already done so, go and check out our recently released Ventrilo Server! Use your Microphone to talk to other Runescape gold players from all over the world! We've had it online for a few months for the staff to play around with and decided it was time to let you all at it. So, what are you waiting for, go join the vent.
2007年10月20日星期六
Runescape Slayer Skills
Monsters are not always monsters in the true sense in RuneScape. The term Monster represents all NPCs, or non playing characters populating the realm of RuneScape. Monsters, in RuneScape, may be harmless, non attacking creatures like chickens and bears, to partially aggressive monsters and really aggressive monsters like the King Black Dragon and the Kalphite Queen.
As mentioned earlier, this feature is available only to paying members of RuneScape. Slayer Skills enables you to kill your enemies, who otherwise might be impervious to your attacks, by using various Slayer arms and your expertise in using the skill runescape gold. Starting the process of learning Slayer skills is easy, as RuneScape has incorporated some kind of tutorials for each kind of new activity or skills. For Slayer skills, all you need to do is to talk to Slayer Masters, and there are five different Slayer masters, each offering different kind of slayer skills and catering to players of various levels.
The five different slayer masters are, Turael, Mazchna, Vannaka, Chaeldar and Duradel and they are found in various part of the RuneScape world. Interesting and exotic names, they are! They can be quickly identified by looking for the “Slayer Icon” in the world may.
To increase the level of Slayer skills, get an assignment from any one of the Slayer Masters. These Slayer Masters will instruct you to slay a certain number of particular kinds of monsters, and after you have slain the necessary number of monsters, you can have further iterations to increase your skill levels as well as other parameters. However, you need to be selective while executing these assignments. While you are on an assignment, you get credits for killing ONLY the kind of monster assigned to you. Killing monsters beyond the purview of your assigned task does not get you any kind of skills.
Apart from increased skill levels, slaying monsters add to you kitty of all kind of unique items. Slayer monsters posses many unique items and the only way of getting those items are by slaying those slayer monsters. For example,runescape money items like Armored Boots, Clue Scrolls for Treasure Trails and assorted herbs, Granite Maul, Black as well as White Mystic Robes, and the Abyssal Whip are obtained by killing slayer monsters. Happy Slaying!
2007年10月12日星期五
New player kit, cool haircuts and outfits!!!
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2007年10月9日星期二
Runescape cheats: 10,000Gp, 3 quest points, 3 Cut Diamonds(Part one)
1) To start the quest, speak to King Narnode Shareen in the Grand Tree. After a few seconds talking with him, you find out something is wrong runescape. He will tell you that some of his men disappeared whilst decommissioning Glough’s ship building facilities in Karamja. Near the end of the conversation, he will ask you if you will go to Karamja and seek the 10th Squad of his Royal Guard. If you say yes, he will hand you a Royal Seal.2) Once you have the Gnome Royal Seal, go to the top floor of the Grand Tree, and catch the Gnome Glider to Gandius (Karamja). Now, once you are on Karamja, head north until you reach the Shipyard Entrance .
3) Try to enter the Shipyard, and the Shipyard Worker will stop you. He will ask you what you’re doing, and you’ll say that you are on a special mission for King Narnode Shareen. He won’t believe you, but then you will show him the Gnome Royal Seal .He will let you through.
4) Go to the southern part of the Shipyard, and speak to G.L.O Caranock. He will ask if Glough sent you,runescape gold and you’ll tell him that Glough was forced to resign. You will then go on to tell him about the 10th Squad. Caranock will tell you he knows absolutely nothing about them, and that they recently had some strong winds blowing in from the south, and that it may have blown them off course.
5) Now you must head back to King Narnode. Take the Glider (south of the shipyard), and go down the ladders to the king.
6) Speak to King Narnode again, and tell him you investigated the Shipyard. When he asks what you discovered, tell him you found a gnome called Caranock. The king will tell you he is unfamiliar with the name. He will then ask you about the 10th Squad runescape money, and you’ll tell him they may have been blown off course by extreme southerly winds. He will then give you a scroll with his orders on it, and tell you to find Daero, who is on the eastern wing of the second floor of the Grand Tree.
7) Speak to Daero, and you will give him Narnode’s orders. He will tell you that he has to decode it, and that you have to go on a reconnaissance mission, to the southern-most region of Karamja, where no Gnome dared travel. Continue talking to Daero about the journey, and ask what lies to the south of Karamja. He will say a large atoll, populated by monkeys.
Ask him how you will travel there, and he will tell you that one of his colleague’s will accompany you on the mission runescape item. Continue speaking to him, using up all of the options available. Once you have chosen the “Leave…” option, he will tell you that you must meet with his colleague, Flight Commander Waydar. Daero will give you a blind fold, and tell you to go with him.
When you arrive in the dungeon , speak to Daero again. He will introduce you to Waydar, who will fly with you to south Karamja.
9) Speak to Waydar. He will say that runescape they cannot fly the gliders until the re-initialisation code has been completed. Ask him where the re-initialisation code is, and he’ll tell you that it’s the red panel south of him runescape gold and that you must crack the code. This is a LONG and grueling process if you’re bad at puzzle boxes. Click here for the finished product. There is also a picture of the finished product, which you can find in game, by searching one of the crates beside the panel. If you do not wish to do this puzzle, you can pay Glough 200k. Glough is found in a house southeast of the Grand Tree. Note that if you log out, the puzzle will be reset.Strategy: The best way to do the puzzle box, is one row at a time. Attempt starting off with the top row, and work your way down. If you cannot get it done, you will have to pay Glough 200k to continue with the quest runescape money.
10) Once you have completed the puzzle, the ground will shake, the screen will fade out, and you will be watching the gliders fold out. Now speak to Daero, who will command Waydar to fly you to Karamja. Speak to Waydar, and he will tell you to bring food. If you are ready to fly, say yes, if not, exit the area, to get supplies. Head south and operate the Teleport device to exit .Strategy: Before leaving for Ape Atoll and Crash Isle, use the teleport device to the south of the control panel, and bank at the Grand Tree. Withdraw at least 20+ Lobsters, an antipoison, a prayer restore potion or two, a super energy potion or strange fruit, and a ring of dueling or glory amulet, to get back to Al-Kharid.
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2007年10月4日星期四
Pkers in runescape
I'm sick and tired of hearing about people complaining runescape about pkers and how they make Runescape worse. I myself am not a pker and have never truly been one, I have no plans to ever become one, and despite my level I am often attacked or killed by pkers while in the wild. Although during these times I am often mad or upset, I realize (when I'm more calm) that I'm not being mature on the matter and niether is 80% of the Runescape community (but hey, what do you expect?).
I'm often reading certain threads on the forum runescape gold about people being pked and how they'd wish Jagex would introduce something that would protect the non pkers from the pkers. Many of their arguments are that pkers will pk people for no reason and that it ruins their treasure trail , monster (team) killing, effective coal mining, and whatever have you. Yes, if you are an avid level 3 treasure trail hunter, someone who runescape money likes to fight the King Black Dragon a lot with his friends, an agility trainer, or just plain normal person wondaring around the wild, then yes, it does disrupt what you're doing.
However, one must take into account that the wild is meant to be dangerous by both monsters and pkers alike. The fact it is dangerous is what keeps other players out and makes what's there, valuable. If the wild were like any ordinary town or place, then imagine how easy it would be to achieve everything the wild has to offer, from an insanely great agility training arena to monsters that drop items worth several millions. It would make the game much easier and take away the fear and adrenaline that one gets when traveling into the wild.
Let me give you an example. Let's say they remove the ability to pk (or make it literally impossible by introducing runescape somekind prayer or button). Imagine how many people would be at the KBD lair, how many people would be killing the valuable monsters there (like the black unicorns for example, or greater demons for non members), how many people would complete their treasure trail, how many people would be training in the small agility course, how many people would be there. Trimmed/god armor prices would be cut down dramtically, agility would be harder to train (since certain obstacles mandate only 1 player at a time), unicorn horns would be so harder to get because EVERYONE is killing them, newbs would reap the benefits of what the wild has to offer (such as the runes in black warrior fortress), and so on.
The thrill of being in the wild would be non existant. Simply, things cannot work normally, and thus this would make the game worse. Fear is what keeps the players outside the wild. They fear losing their Abyssal Whips and whatever else they hold dear to another player within seconds. It's what makes the wild worth venturing into, and if players would stop being so stubborn and greedy, they'd realize that pkers are what make the wild worth visiting. You may or may not agree with me on the matter, runescape gold but this is how I feel about the wild and pkers.
I'm a Runescape Classic veteran. I originally started playing Runescape in the year of 2002, and during that time I really loved Runescape. I would literally stay in one spot for hours at a time mining two coal rocks and spending 20 minutes walking back and fourth from the bank and my location. I worked really hard for this game, and for those of you who think Runescape is hard now, you know NOTHING.
I bring this up because I have been pked and attacked several times during my years with the game, and though at first I was upset, I've come to the realization that it was my fault. I wanted to take my chances and risk it all, and I lost.
Pkers can be very annoying and they're garunteed to drive you mad occasionally. But please, just ignore them runescape money. Don't say "!&@$ you!" or "Thanks for keeping the wild cool!", just ignore them. If you want to curse them out, go ahead and risk your account beind banned and having your time and message wasted on someone who's not even listening. Just remember that the wild is the pkers land, and the second you walk into it, you'd better be prepared to fight or run.