A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
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Slayer Noir
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A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Race to the 80 Milestone Cape
99 | 92>93 | 80 |
93 | 79>80 | 80 |
85 | 73>79 | 81 |
84 | 75>80 | 83 |
88 | 77>80 | 80 |
94 | 71>80 | 83 |
86 | 82 | 74>80 |
76>80 | 71>80 | 78>80 |
90>91 |
- Spoiler:
- Firemaking Revamp - Finished
Weaver, Guardian of the Venom Diamond - Finished
The Portal Experimentation Room - Near Completion
The Graaft - In Progress
Bolvaoir - In Progress
The Second Age Saga - Scrapped
Last edited by Slayer Noir on Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:01 am; edited 18 times in total
Slayer Noir- Partisan
- Number of posts : 1248
Age : 30
Location : Great Britain
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
So, I'll get the ball rolling...
<--First, new picture. Its me, my beard and an SSH
What do you guys think?
So anyway, I've gotta confess, I'm getting pretty bad at finishing what I've started. I've rather lost passion for some of my in development ideas - ie the Agility Caves and A New Pact, and I was wondering: Is it a crime to give up on (or at least postpone development for) these ideas to work on others? What if I end up doing the same to the new ideas I start? I could end up having millions of ideas and finishing none...
In other news, I'm getting pretty close to getting my first skillcape. About 300k XP away from 99 attack. Fun times...
Anyway, I'm hoping I'll have the cape to show off when we go make our clan citadel. Any suggestions for a suitable epic way to hit level 99 though? I don't really wanna do it on a boring old slayer task.
<--First, new picture. Its me, my beard and an SSH
What do you guys think?
So anyway, I've gotta confess, I'm getting pretty bad at finishing what I've started. I've rather lost passion for some of my in development ideas - ie the Agility Caves and A New Pact, and I was wondering: Is it a crime to give up on (or at least postpone development for) these ideas to work on others? What if I end up doing the same to the new ideas I start? I could end up having millions of ideas and finishing none...
In other news, I'm getting pretty close to getting my first skillcape. About 300k XP away from 99 attack. Fun times...
Anyway, I'm hoping I'll have the cape to show off when we go make our clan citadel. Any suggestions for a suitable epic way to hit level 99 though? I don't really wanna do it on a boring old slayer task.
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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Age : 30
Location : Great Britain
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
I did my 99 on the man running around the lumbridge courtyard, who was the first thing i ever killed in Runescape
Dark Avorian- Templar
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Location : Within the hallowed halls of the mighty, those known only as nobles.
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
I would do it in a Corp Solo, and get it on vid.
Handeath- Advocate
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Age : 28
Location : USA
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
I just sometimes play on Runescape to do Avatar watching.
You basically pass by people and think to yourself, "he looks like a dick".
You basically pass by people and think to yourself, "he looks like a dick".
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Now there's some good suggestions there. Do I go for something sentimental (a giant rat was my first kill, might hit 99 on one of them) or something epic (the corp might be a bit much, but right idea if i go for something like that)?
Anyway, I think I am gonna start some new ideas in favour of finishing my old ones. I figure there's no point working on something you're not passionate about.
So, as it stands, my two contributions to the raid will be:
Bring Back Firemaking II
and
The Dungeoneering Planes
Keep your eyes open
Anyway, I think I am gonna start some new ideas in favour of finishing my old ones. I figure there's no point working on something you're not passionate about.
So, as it stands, my two contributions to the raid will be:
Bring Back Firemaking II
and
The Dungeoneering Planes
Keep your eyes open
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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Age : 30
Location : Great Britain
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
You can just use your fists for the solo
Handeath- Advocate
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Location : USA
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
It's not very epic if I don't survive it!
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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Age : 30
Location : Great Britain
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Well... That depends on which monster you fight...
Dragon78114- Partisan
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Seriously, where do people get these silly hats these days? The hood with the monocle, where do you get those?
I don't remember nearly as many silly hats when I last played full time.
I don't remember nearly as many silly hats when I last played full time.
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Daemonheim, the Shadow Silk Hood, it makes certain monesters unagreessive.
Handeath- Advocate
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
"Those silly hats" are generally considered the best bind for dungeoneering
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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Location : Great Britain
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Fair enough, that explains why I've never seen them. I try to go dungeoneering, but you can rarely play solo and when you do it's the same old ice levels, you go for ages doing the same dungeon and by the endof it, 90% of your points are deducted. I find it so boring!
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
At least it's better than, well, most of the other skills. Chopchopchop.
Handeath- Advocate
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
I actually like that type of grinding far better than dungeoneering. Either actually engage me, or allow me to zone out, don't force me to pay attention to something that is mind numbingly boring.
Dark Avorian- Templar
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
So anyway, I've changed my ingame name to Slayer Noir, so don't panic if someone by that name starts talking to you or anything like that - its only me
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
I like that name more. I peronally only like names that could actually work. Handeath = good. 3mptylord = Bad.
Handeath- Advocate
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Isn't that a bit narcisist?Handeath wrote:I like that name more. I peronally only like names that could actually work. Handeath = good. 3mptylord = Bad.
Duskcurse- Partisan
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Actually, that was kinda my thinking behind it. As a name, Slayer Noir is a bit more realistic than Slayer10090. In reality nobody has numbers in their name. It's a bit catchier and easier to say too
That, and someone told me the other day that Slayer10090 sounded like a bot's name. That bugged me a bit too much
Still, who's to say whether more realistic is good or bad?
By the way, is there any way I can change my name on here?
That, and someone told me the other day that Slayer10090 sounded like a bot's name. That bugged me a bit too much
Still, who's to say whether more realistic is good or bad?
By the way, is there any way I can change my name on here?
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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Location : Great Britain
Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
I think you can.
Also, Dark Avorian is still a winner name, just in case there was any question.
Also, Dark Avorian is still a winner name, just in case there was any question.
Dark Avorian- Templar
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
What about toucans?
Dark Avorian- Templar
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Only if they serve froot loops
Handeath- Advocate
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Re: A Slayer's Blog (guess who's back)
Oh by the way, I'm just about to post my latest idea, The Firemaking Revamp. Would love it if you guys checked it out
Slayer Noir- Partisan
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