Fishing lvls?

fishing lvls?

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28, working on unlocking lobbys so I can save up for a rune plate. :)

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88 I give up on 99.

I once decided to make 100 meat pies in this game. It took me like a fucking week after school assembling all the necessary materials and actually making them, but when I was finished my cooking and crafting had each gone up by about a billion levels.
What modern games let me recreate that pointless goal and dream?

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28, when I get 35 I'll do the Karamja quest for tuna.

1 I think. Been doing the feather strat to try save up money for when I get into membership

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99, yeah I botted, what of it

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YO FUCK FISHING AND FUCK IDLE CHIT CHAT
MINING AND SMITHING IS WHAT MEN TRAIN
WHAT ARE WE MINING BOYS
WHERE ARE WE MINING BOYS

long time ago but i think around 30, i was fishing in barbarian village

nega-nice

can any1 help get me 2 varrok im new

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>WHAT ARE WE MINING BOYS
Coal
>WHERE ARE WE MINING BOYS
From the exact same rock you are :^)

48 hbu

92. Half way to 99. Someone come meet me at Otto's Grotto.

I'm thinking about flat out grinding fishing to 99 when I get membership, my accounts still new right, and I've still got no strength or agility. Would barb fishing be a worthwhile grind in that respect, or should I just grind most fishing exp, or most money?

Kerbal Space Program

lol tryhard get a life

Why are Barbarians better and more advanced then non barbs? Is there an ingame or lore reason for this?

Norse were great fishermen historically
Ingame it's because you drop fish a low tier catch that you get quickly.

Barb village fishing till 70 kill me now

99
Currently crafting at 91

You need to have stage 10 terminal autism to grind out 99 fishing with barb fishing.

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>hate fishing as a kid
>62 for Swan Song was torture
>OSRS comes along years later
>have more things to focus on, do fishing semi-afk
>it's actually enjoyable
Hunter will forever be gay though

>MINING coal
nobody ever did this, ever
only if you're a f2p nerd

miscellania my guy

hunter is the worst skill in the game hands down

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afking yews atm tho for gold and cause I burned out doing 125qp in like 5 days

>Hunter will forever be gay though
based

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Correct opinion, thank you

barb fishing will literally takes you over 100 hours STRAIGHT doing the most autismal fastest method available that doesn't allow you to miss a single tick

do not do this if you value your sanity

I like it on paper but it's very slow and repetitive in practice.

I'd still level it any day of the week over Runecrafting and Agility though.

just do birdhouse runs lmfao
FREE XP

>osrs
68
>rs3
42

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I was only in the mid 50s until an elite clue had me catch spotted eels, but I still only got like 100k from the casket

at least agility gives you a tangible bonus, and runecrafting gives you runes
hunter gives you shit rewards except for black chins and birdhouses

This is why Runescape never interested me. It took my normie ass weeks to hit just 70. Skills should, at the very MAX, take 3 weeks to a month of 2 hours a day to 99.

99, quit right after I did it too.

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I hear you, I do, I just happen to enjoy the activity of rigging traps and whatnot more enjoyable than running laps for Runecrafting and Agility. It's purely personal preference, and I'm only referring to the methods of leveling the skills in question, not the rewards of doing so.

see, gay

>I hear you, I do, I just happen to enjoy the activity
I just happen to find the activity of rigging traps and whatnot more enjoyable, I meant to say.

92, working on def so i can tank for my friend

just drop the clue next time

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not him but I use master clues to decide what to train next.

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Agility is fine and you can train other skills like fletching and magic while doing it.
RC is abysmal and garbage. Slow as shit, requires you to use a shitty spellbook, runes arent even good for profit until you reach double cosmic, etc. Fucking hated training that shit.

Like 14 or something idk. I dont fish its a waste of time and takes forever too make a worthwhile profit

Is RuneScape the most soulful MMO?

>tfw hated fishing and hunter back then
>love fishing and hunter now
Hunter is actually pretty comfy

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>Agility is fine and you can train other skills like fletching and magic while doing it.
Eh, I have no patience for multitasking Agility like that, personally. It turns an already boring activity in my opinion into the busiest busywork, and I just plain don't play Runescape for that, since it's my destress, minimum effort game. I don't worry about things like efficiency and all that, I just really like games where crafting and gathering professions/ tradeskills feel meaningful, and that's truer for Runescape than it is for most games. I'm not a competitive person or anything like that, I just love how homey Runescape is, and how you can be living a simple life cutting down trees and mining rocks one minute, then crafting runes to fuel magic-casters or gathering weird exotic fictional creatures like exploding chipmunks the next, and hand-crafting your own home layout through Construction when you grow bored of all that other stuff. It's those aspects that make Runescape feel special to me, so I never like to let the game feel like a job, and juggling skills like that invokes such feelings for me faster than anything else.

So did Warding ever come out, or was there ever any more news on it? I dropped off of the game right after it was announced (for unrelated reasons), so I've missed out on any updates there might have been in that regard.

Was there any other interesting news or notable releases aside from that since October or so?

Going to walk the path of the bot. No combat leveling.

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I've always enjoyed the idea of doing this but it seems too annoying in some ways. I like the idea of a 'workman' or 'tradesman' character that's supposed to be a non-combatant civilian, instead of some adventuring hero or whatever, but the realities just don't seem worth it considering how many common skill-grinding spots have level 12ish mages and whatnot guarding them, among other such scenarios where being level 3 forever is just plain not worth the annoyance.

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