Saturday, March 27, 2010

Runescape Sythe AutoWoodCutter

Sythe AutoWoodCutter (BETA)
Current Functionality:
- Auto drop
- Runs away from fights
- Logs out if you get a mysterious box
- Will attempt to find axehead if it flies off
- Basic Ent detection
- Tries to talk to randoms
- Will beep distinctively if it logs you out due to one of
the above
Current Version: 1.3
Modification Log:
1.1 - Missing resources fixed
1.2 - Runaway bug patched
1.3 - Ent detection bug which caused long click delay fixed
So far best trial run: 90 minutes

Runemate tools

Runemate Software for Runescape Users Runescape tool with multi-page browser for playing switching between multiple users and worlds. Very user-friendly software. Tab to maps, manuals, forums and Runescape hints/helpers/tips. Resoures includes Market Price Guide plus and world maps. A calculator is included for making trades. Program is designed just for users of Runescape.
Free download from Shareware Connection - Runemate Software for Runescape Users Runescape tool with multi-page browser for playing switching between multiple users and worlds. Very user-friendly software. Tab to maps, manuals, forums and Runescape hints/helpers/tips.

Autofighter FSX Edition

This Is The Retail Version
[ You Must Have A Serial To Use - You Can Buy it Online]

What is the AutoFighter.org Autofighter?

The Autofighter is a program that allows you to train your RuneScape character while doing virtually no work.
The autofighter is coded in VB (Visual Basic) under the hood, and in our tests performed amazingly well.
We'll take you through how it works, and if it's right for you.

So, how DOES it work?

The Autofighter works by clicking on certain colours, which you select.
It has technology in it which allows it to bypass colour change problems, and keep going even after "loading" screens.
It has customisable options which allow you to use antiban functions such as autochat, and even has functions for taking breaks.
It can even talk to people on your friends list, telling them when it takes a break, and telling them when its back.

Is it right for me?

Do you want to be strong on RuneScape doing virtually no work at all?
Do you want an almost undetectable program?
Do you want to be able to own heaps of people in the wildy?
Are you looking to make a pure, quickly and cheaply?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, then it probably is right for you.

You said something about tests?

In about 60 minutes of pure testing time, it managed to get our test character (Pure_ForceXXX) to 12 attack and 14 strength at the chickens in lumbridge.
For those of you who have tried using an autofighter at the chickens before, this is quite surprising, as most autofighters either lag very badly at the chickens, or stuff up completely. Sadly we didn't have time to test the autofighter out at the cows, but our quick test had very promising results.
It occasionally walked away from the chickens, but that wasnt too much of a problem, and it performed quite well with other monsters too.
You can use this autofighter on any monster, simply by selecting 2 different colours from it.
The niftiest feature in this autofighter was that while it was looking for monsters, it only clicked on them if "Attack" was in the top left corner.
This stops you coming back to heaps of bones in your inventory.

So, how does all this rate?

After vigurous testing, we have concluded that this is definitely a 9.5/10 program.
It occasionally messed up at the chickens, but it almost NEVER clicked in the wrong place.
It hardly ever even moved the mouse towards something other than what you are fighting.

AutoFighter.org Autofighter Features

[x] Very Easy-to-use Program Interface.
[x] 2 Monster colors selections.
[x] Can automatically eat food.
[x] Automatically Logsout on low hp.
[x] Train (attack, strength, defence) + Auto Special Attack.
[x] You can pick up an unlimited amount of items.
[x] Automatically chat to friends and public.
[x] Automatic rest. (logout for few minutes then log back in)
[x] Most Anti-random Protection.
[x] Full mouse configuration.
[x] OCR configuration.
[x] Progress Log generation.
[x] All Glitches Fixed
[x] Mod Protection
[x] RS2 Window Stay On Top Switch
[x] RS2 News!
[x] Autologin + Logout
[x] Looks amazing
[x] Plus more!

Runescape Magic Guide

Casting spells can be quite simple, even to a new Magician, but there are still several things that you need to know before you begin.

The Spell Book

This is where you’ll be casting all of your magical spells from; the Spell Book. By clicking on the book icon to the right of your screen, it will bring up a list of all your magic. Depending on how many spells you’ve learned and the number of runes you’re holding, you may see 2 different colored symbols:

Colored-in Icon: You have a high enough magic level and the required Runes to cast the spell.
Blacked-out Icon: You can’t use the spell until you reach a high enough level, or you don’t have the required Runes.

When you hover over a spell’s icon, you will see some important info about it, such as the required Runes to cast it, a description of the spell, and the needed magic level to cast it. In the picture, it shows how many runes I’m holding at the time, and how many I need to cast the spell. The first number is how many Runes I have, and the second is how many are needed to use the spell. I have 5 Nature, 5 Water, and 5 Earth Runes.

Runescape Item Duplicator

Runescape item duplicators. A dream come true, yes? Well – let me tell you one thing, there is no such thing. There never has been. All those who claim to have one are lying, and if they say there are item duplicators, there aren’t – their just a nasty thing called Spyware. Spyware is used to steal information from your computer. So they can take anything from your Runescape username and password to your credit card details – so beware.

DON’T “PURCHASE” AN ITEM DUPLICATOR OR LOOK FOR ONE, REMEMBER, THERE’S NO SUCH THING.

If you have a mate that claims that he has an item duplicator, laugh in his face, and wish him good luck – his character along with other things is about to go soon.

It would be a good to let your friends or people you know who play Runescape who think that there’s such thing as an item duplicator to tell them that there is no such thing. Tell them not to go searching for one either – IT’S DANGEROUS FOR THEM TO DO SO.

Jagex has been clever with how the make Runescape, I don’t think they’ll allow a loophole within the game to even allow item duplication to become a reality, and anyone claiming to have a successful working duplicator is a liar and a thief.

While were talking about dangers with keeping your account safe, we might as well go over Runescape “Item” services or the like. There are many sites out there who claim to be able to give you an abundance of wealth and items. All you have to do is enter your username and password into their site, yea, right, don’t be a fool and do this, only enter your username and password into RUNESCAPE.COM and no other site whatsoever.

Another danger with some players is that they’ll receive an e-mail from someone who claims to be from the Runescape Staff, asking for their username and password. This is also a scam. The Runescape Staff will never have to ask for your username and password, and never will. It’s just someone trying to be clever and get your username and password to take your account – so beware.

General message of this article, beware of all the scams that aren’t just in-game, they are a real threat to your account. Remember, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

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Revolutionary Merchanting Guide

A merchanting guide which doesn't tell you items to merchant but actually explains tips and tricks to make you merchant more efficiently, like typing, clicking, trading, supply and demand, Judging competition, and more! This guide is not like others and uses a new, and much better approach!

Supply and demand is the most main factor that depends on which item to merchant. You should know (some at least) what items are being produced more than needed, and what items are being produced less than needed. Also keep in mind that things that people rarely buy (or a 1 time buy) (ex. full Saradomin or Zamorak) may not always be good merchanting items. A lot of merchanting comes from when you come across a person selling something at a low price, because he/she wants to get rid of it fast, so this guide will be mainly explaining tips and tricks while merchanting.

1. Fast trade clicking
With the new update (req assist) it is slightly harder to trade people as fast as it used to be, so practicing this is a good skill. BIG TIP #1: when people talk a lot, they appear “on top” of the other people that are on the same grid point as they are. So if you don't see people talking at an area, and someone randomly talks, they most probably will be on the top most of the “stack” of people (when you right click them). Another thing is that when people walk/run up to a new area and talk a lot, they are ALWAYS on top of the others. People do this when they want to get rid/sell fast an item. This is by far the most important skill that a merchanter MUST master.

2. Buying/selling price
This is another big issue that people have problems with. You don't want to make the buying price too low or too high, otherwise no one will trade with you or you will not make any money. You also don't want the selling price to be too low or too high, otherwise you will barely make money, or no one will trade with you. There is a rule of thumb, if you are ever in doubt. BIG TIP #2: the buying price should be 10% less than the price of the item (at “normal cost” (will be explained later)) and the selling price should be 5% more than the price of the item (at “normal cost”). For example, If the “normal price” of full rune is 200k, then you should buy at 180k and sell at 210k. However, this is just the rule of thumb, and can DRASTICALLY change when there is too much/too little competition.

3. Judging competition
If there are about 20 people at an area where people are selling full rune, and 5 people are selling it, only 1 or no buyers, I strongly suggest you move to backup merchanting items. The only time you will be able to sell your rune is when there are a bunch of buyers, and only a few (or no..) sellers. If you try to sell your rune, what will happen is that to get a trade, you would have to decrease your price, which no merchanter wants to do. BIG TIP #3: if there are 2 or more buyers than sellers, then the place is good to merchant. If there are 2 more sellers than buyers, the place is bad to merchant. However, this can also change. If many of the people selling items are firm with their price, you could decrease your price a little and get many trade offers. Judging competition is a major factor of merchanting.

4. Typing
Arguably the most important, fast typing skills are essential to be a good merchanter. Do not use auto-talker programs, because they CAN GIVE KEYLOGGERS WHICH NOT ALL VIRUS SOFTWARES WILL FIND!!! My friend once used one and got banned also...so you really shouldn't. You may feel pressured to use it, trust me I did when I saw all those people in world 1, and 2 auto-talking. Just report them, and Jagex takes the macroing reports the most serious of them all. Normally auto-talkers will not be a threat since many report them. You will be surprised at how many get banned/muted/reported from people just reporting them!!! A good way to get fast typing skills is by Aiming, emailing, or doing homework/taking notes on the computer. I "IM" a lot so I now have pretty darn fast typing skills.

Anyways, what you type when selling/buying items is extremely important. Many don't realize that when they say “buying wiz g 3m” everyone wants to trade them, but no one can find which person to trade!!! So when buying or selling items, you should always include the following:

a color that reflects off of others (cyan when white/yellow is being used a lot, purple when cyan/yellow is being used a lot, white when purple/yellow/red/flash2/etc.) My personal favorite is white, but since it is popular, cyan is also very helpful.
a “shake”, “slide” etc is NOT USEFUL. It wastes too much time and barely helps.
The item which you are buying/selling (be specific!!)
The price of it you are buying/selling (after the item)
a separator (example = ----, ==, __, 000, |, etc)
And then YOUR NAME!!! (most important)
With this setup, anyone can find you, know exactly what you are selling/buying, and you will get results the best. After merchanting a lot, using your preferences from above, you will notice that muscle memory gets the best of you. You will type if much faster than before. Personally I use this the most:

white:buying full wiz t 500k - wizard!

You can also add “firm” somewhere or “Last Call” when it is your last call.

Ok this concludes my guide. I will be editing this pretty frequently judging by the comments or if I forgot something. So please check it. Hope you liked it.

1m - 18m in 10 days and still going!!!

How to Get Free Items on Runescape

There is one, and only one, real way to make money on Runescape: by getting and selling stuff. The more expensive the item, the more its worth. Pretty much anything you can find and have on Runescape can be sold. An item on Runescape can be worth 1 coin, or MILLIONS of coins.

Unfortunately, to be able to obtain items worth millions, or even thousands, you have to build skills, and you’ll need… coins! Everyone has to start somewhere, and the best way to start is by getting free stuff and than selling it. You can even save money if you just know where to look to get what you need for free.

Well, hopefully you won’t have to look too far. At least this article will make it easier for you to find ways to get free stuff.

Beg
Though this is the lowest thing to do out of the ways, it can work if you do it right. Begging requires patience, and the appearance of being poor, or a noob. Either one will be sympathized, usually. Here are some tips on begging:

Dress in noob clothes and if you are a very low level, act like you’re new to the game. (being a level 3 works best)
Act like you just died. It happens to everyone. Say you lost almost everything.
The best begging spot is Lumbridge, because that’s where newbies begin and where dead people start all over again.
Find a world that has a good amount of people, but it’s not overcrowded with newbies/beggars
Don’t spam. Plea for money or stuff once a minute.
Always accept whatever is given to you and say thanks! If it’s junk than just sell it at a general store.
Find Drop Parties
A drop party is a simple idea. A group of people, or one person, drops random crap on the ground. What’s an even simpler idea is how to get free stuff out of it! The types of items dropped in a drop party vary in value, but almost all of the time they are useful and can be sold for money! Drop parties are extremely easy to find: go to an overpopulated, crowded, bank. Just be in a fairly populated world and head over to Varrock, you’ll have no problem finding a crowded bank there!

If you don’t feel like fighting or working for free stuff, than just find drop parties. Drop parties aren’t made for everyone though, it requires a bit of time, patience and skill. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of drop parties:

You’ll be looking for someone yelling “Drop Party!!!” or something like that. If you find someone that says that, STALK THEM.
Once you have a target, watch the ground beneath them at all times. You have to be quick if you want to be able to get something.
Stand in the same spot as them. That way you don’t have to run across the room to try and be the first one to pick up what they dropped.
When you see something hit the ground, click click click! Chances are you are competing with other people, and the person that dropped stuff dropped more than one thing.
Kill
Ah, you didn’t think I would forget the most gruesome way of all to get free stuff, did ya? You can’t go through Runescape without killing SOMETHING. Fact: Everything you kill in Runescape drops something. Even if it’s just some bones or feathers. (People buy those too, you know?)

There are two types of things you can kill to get stuff for free: Computers or other players.
Computers- I don’t literally mean computers running around Runescape. Anything that’s not controlled by another player, is just a free roaming CPU. Goblins, cows, dragons, farmers, are all CPUs. Most of them you can kill too. (Oh I wish I could kill Romeo…) It would take me forever to cover each type of CPU that you could kill and what they drop, so explore for yourself to see. If you are a low level/beginner, I recommend killing goblins. They roam all around Lumbridge, especially behind the General store. They are fairly easy to kill, and they drop really good beginner items, like bronze shields and swords, and goblin armor that sells for around 17 GP in the General store. Of course, as you become stronger and can fight harder creatures, they’ll drop more valuable items.Other Players- If you venture into the wilderness or other various parts that warns you you’re about to step into an area where other players can attack you, be careful. It’s a dangerous, hectic, place and the chances of being attacked out of nowhere and dying are great. In fact, you’ll probably be fired at within your first five steps upon entering the wilderness. You have to be strong, with a good range of fighting skills, heavily armored, and fast! If you decide to do this, bring lots of food with you, you’ll need it. The good thing about fighting other players is they’ll drop really good and valuable stuff, since you only keep three items when you die.
Get It Yourself!
The reason for having so many different types of skills you can work on is so that you can get what you need by getting it yourself. Need willows for fletching? Go cut down some willows! Need some food? Go fish or cook! Need armor? Well, go make it than! If you are rich and would prefer just to take the easy way out, than go ahead and buy the things you need. But, if you’re at the other end, you are going to need to get most of the things you need for free because you can’t afford it. If you are looking just to make money, than choose a skill that you like and are good at and do it. Whether it’s armor, arrows, wood, or food, you can sell it to other players for money.



Steal (Members Only)
If you’re a member, you should definitely spend some time working on your Thieving skill. You can steal stuff that you don’t normally find from CPU drops, but don’t want to spend money on it either. Things like wine, seeds, food and weapons. All useful things that you can either use for yourself or sell for money. Just be ready to fight the Guards that protect the stalls if they catch you!

See, there are plenty of ways to get free items on Runescape. You don’t have to pay for everything! If you want to be able to get around Runescape, than you are going to have to hunt for free items.