Magic weapons that you can purchase Virtus wand with book but they're more expensive than Drygores. Seismic wand and singurarity are extremely expensive currently, the ge price says the RuneScape gold wand's worth is 500Mish but it is actually worth 2 bucks. If you don't want to pay a large sum, purchase an Arma battlestaff. It's probably not as effective as an Chaotic staff, but it's better than SoL at least.
Since the advent of the grand exchange, products can be exchanged for cash in a matter of minutes, and effectively be considered to be the same thing. Consider that (hypothetically) you require 100k cannonballs in order to slay, and are able to afford 200k in 250gp. If you put 25000k into 100k cannonballs to 300gp , you're effectively netting 30000k which you can turn into cash or make use of. Additionally, if cannonballs instead fall to 200gp each and you have 20000k which you can make cash payments or use.
Doubling the investment is simply doubling the return, whether it be either positive or negative. If you believe that the cost of cannonballs will increase, then put as much money as you'd like into them: the more money you put into it is, the greater the chance of gain on what you do not get to use. If you decide to purchase less cannonballs than what you'll need in the event that they increase, you'll be required to buy the remaining at a greater cost.
Basically, if you think that the cannonballs market will grow make sure you invest in them regardless of the quantity they will require to take down. If you're not sure whether or not they'll rise or not, you should keep your cash as cash and purchase cannonballs at a time instead of stockpiling.
Over the past week, I've noticed a growing number of stray clockwork cats all over the place. I saw one scurrying about the wildy a few days ago in the midst of all the PvPers. I figured it was just someone's follower even though it was free and wasn't following any one (I tried to catch it thinking it was not related to anyone ). However, the game told me, "That's not yours ."). Yesterday, there were about 4 or 5 wandering free around the GE. Other places, too.
Did anyone else notice this? Is this a gimmick by Jagex in order to make people more interested in creating (or buying an actual clockwork pet)? Or , if you die with a clockwork cat following you, will your clockwork cat become to be a "stray cat" wandering around in the place for a few minutes instead of simply disappearing way other dropped objects do (but how often do people die in those in the GE)? (As an aside Do you have cheap RS gold any idea that if you have a real cat that follows your, it's likely to get into fights with dogs in the area you walk by,)
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