Over the past month I've spent firemaking in world 78's Grand Exchange, I've noticed many things.
First off, there are a ton of regulars. Everyday, I see the same level 138 wearing an herblore cape training random skills. He's a pretty nice guy. I guess I've become a regular to some people, too. Today, some person I'd never seen came up and asked me questions because he knew I was a player mod. I've had countless people start following me and ask me about how my firemaking is going and that they've seen me there a lot before. It's all pretty interesting.
...That, or they recognize the bald head.
Another thing I've noticed is how great the Runescape community actually is. People always seem to see the dark side: the trolls, scammers, etc. However, I've come to realize that the vast majority of Runescape players are decent people. If there's a scammer in the Grand Exchange, people usually gang up to fight injustice. It's like if someone was robbing a store and every customer allied to stop the robber. Again, I find it interesting.
...And then there's the bot-catchers.
I'm sure you know one. They're the people that go out of their way to hassle bots. Well, it's funny how many times I've been mistaken for a bot. I'm not sure why people think I'm a bot, I wear pretty nice stuff (so I'm obviously not afraid of dying from something), I talk to people when they follow me, and I have the craziest method of firemaking available ( I go east 13 logs, then 14 west.) Still, people seem to enjoy putting hunting equipment in my way to "check." I've had one guy say, "Wow he has a good bot" when I dodged the box trap, and he was speechless when I replied, thus showing the silver crown. Another person was particularly persistent, saying I simply must have botted my skills because "everyone bots." Right.
Well, that's enough rambling for one day.
Today I figured out the costs of getting 200m construction experience: 2,300m. I'm not sure how I'll make enough money before my opportunity at being immortalized in the top 22 is taken from me. To be honest, I might have to sell my green or purple partyhat and hope to buy it back after. Regardless, I'm getting pretty nervous that the ranks are closing fast; my time to act must be soon.
Personal: I had a great weekend. I went to my school orchestra concert and they were amazing. I never knew our school was so musically talented. After that, I went to a friend's house and played Just Dance 2; I wasn't very good at it, but I do love dancing, and it was a lot of fun making a fool of myself.
While lifeguarding today I got to work in the rain. At first I thought I might be sent home because it was raining pretty hard, but it ended soon enough, and people came back in droves. I guess you can't keep the pool closed in the spring.
Beginning in 2005, I have played Runescape and experienced adventure, struggle, and wealth. This blog chronicles my take on the daily happenings in Runescape.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
More Fires and More Advice!
I had a pretty good day today. I finally passed 23m firemaking xp after I decided to buy 10k yew logs. I still have 9k left, which should give me around 2m more xp, putting me at 25m firemaking xp. I'm still not sure how far I want to go with this, but I'll keep going until I get bored, I suppose. My exams are over, so I have a lot more time now to dedicate to computer time!
Flipping Tip #2: Empty Your Offers!
Unless you like taking risks, it's usually best to keep your Grand Exchange offers empty overnight. The exception is if an item is rising and you think you can sell them for a massive profit if you buy some overnight. However, if an item shows unstable signs or is evidently falling, don't keep an offer in for the item overnight. You never know when an item will start falling unexpectedly quickly!
I recently took a risk on arcane spirit shields. I decided to buy some overnight, and found the next day, to my dismay, that they had begun crashing. The result was a loss of 3m per item, which could have easily been avoided if I hadn't bought them before I went to bed. In a way, this feeds into Tip #1: Don't be greedy!
Personal: Today we had an abstinence-only sex education talk in one of my classes. Although I don't have any plans to have sex anytime soon, I was still quite offended by this. They propped up abstinence as the only "right" thing to do, then showed us some very shifty statistics concerning condoms, like their 50% protection rate against STDs like gonorrhea. I was dying to be a smart-alike and ask how the test was conducted, how many subjects they surveyed, and how long the test period lasted. They liked the fact that condoms have a 98% success rate (which makes them seem very risky over long periods of time!), but what they fail to mention is that this test was conducted over a year-long study. That means the success rate per encounter is much, much higher than 98% In fact, it makes their effective rate at around 99.7% per encounter. Yeah, they didn't mention that.
So why did this make me so angry if it doesn't affect me? Because it's stuff like that that causes stuff like this. Kids in the Bible Belt of the United States are simply taught to never have sex. Therefore, when they finally decide to go and try it, they have no idea how to protect themselves and end up with unwanted pregnancies and STDs. The rest of the developed world seems to understand that teaching alternative methods to abstinence helps stop these trends--why can't we?
Thursday, May 5, 2011
A Successful School Day
Despite having an exam on European history tomorrow, I was quite productive on Runescape today!
I only burned 1k magic logs today, but I made over 7.5m from flipping! I've found that arcane spirit shields are one of the best items to use because I can sell them for around 100k profit per item. However, there's a 2-item limit on buying them, so I need to continuously keep up with the offer in the GE. Other than those, I used my traditional Bandos chestplates, tassets, armadyl chestplates, and saradomin swords. I was actually making a lot of money on the armadyl chests--around 39k per item per flip! Which brings me to my next point...
I only burned 1k magic logs today, but I made over 7.5m from flipping! I've found that arcane spirit shields are one of the best items to use because I can sell them for around 100k profit per item. However, there's a 2-item limit on buying them, so I need to continuously keep up with the offer in the GE. Other than those, I used my traditional Bandos chestplates, tassets, armadyl chestplates, and saradomin swords. I was actually making a lot of money on the armadyl chests--around 39k per item per flip! Which brings me to my next point...
Flipping Tip #1: Don't be greedy!
Whenever I try to explain how to flip to people, one thing they seem to miss is that they cannot be greedy when flipping. Flipping is all about making quick profits, not going for the long haul. Therefore, instead of trying to squeeze every GP out of a flip, settle for lower, quicker amounts.
For example, I'm perfectly happy to get even 20k for a flip of bandos chestplates--worth around 20m. Yes, I just said I'm happy to receive a .1% profit on items. It may not look great on the GE history page, but flipping 20 of them at a time is a cool 200k every 10 or so minutes. Under ideal circumstance, that's around 1,200k per hour! Multiply that by six GE slots, and you're looking at over 7m per hour. From experience, I can say that flipping over 7m per hour takes practice but it's possible.
So what does this have to do with greed? If I tried to get even 5k more for those chestplates, chances are someone else would outbid me, thus forcing my time to buy and sell to take longer or even never complete! That's really what flipping is all about: Outbidding your opponents and taking advantage of the players that don't want to take the time to buy/sell at the best prices.
Personal: I took the AP Calculus exam yesterday, and I thought most of it was pretty easy. The first portion was a mutliple-choice section without the use of a calculator. I knew around 90% of them and made logical guesses for the others. The second portion was multiple choice with a calculator, and I'm almost positive I got every question on that section right. After that, we got six word problems with multiple parts, and I felt great about five of them. However, one of them took me completely by surprise, and I did my best to remember the little time we spent on the problems in class. Overall, I felt it was a pretty strong performance and I'm glad it's over.
It might've helped if I had taken a math class in the last five months, but I guess I can't complain, since reviewing the content was up to me.
Monday, May 2, 2011
AP Exams Coming up!
I didn't log in to Runescape today because of some priorities I have with school.
Personal: Tomorrow is my first Advanced Placement text. AP tests are used by some school and count by many colleges and universities as credit, so students don't have to retake the class. I'm taking four this year: Art history, calculus, European history, and US government. I've got my art history exam tomorrow and that's the one I'm most nervous about because I don't have a large interest in the subject. However, I have studied hard over the past few weeks, and I'm confident I'll get a passing grade and better.
Until these are over, my time on Runescape will be much reduced.
Personal: Tomorrow is my first Advanced Placement text. AP tests are used by some school and count by many colleges and universities as credit, so students don't have to retake the class. I'm taking four this year: Art history, calculus, European history, and US government. I've got my art history exam tomorrow and that's the one I'm most nervous about because I don't have a large interest in the subject. However, I have studied hard over the past few weeks, and I'm confident I'll get a passing grade and better.
Until these are over, my time on Runescape will be much reduced.
May's Bank and Stats Pictures
Hi everyone!
For those who don't already know, I've made it a regular tradition of taking bank and stats pictures at the beginning of each month to track my progress in Runescape. Here are my pictures for the beginning of May:
Bank | Stats
Today was uneventful. I got around 500k firemaking experience, burning just under 2k magic logs. I also only merched a bit; only enough to cover my costs.
Personal: I work as a lifeguard at my local pool.
There's a regular patron there, we'll call him Larry. Larry first met me when I was in 8th grade as a member of the pool's swim team. He was friendly enough, and I talked to him whenever he approached me. My guess is he was in his early 20s.
When I began working there, he continued talking. No biggie. Well, over the past year, he's become a bit... creepy. It began when he suggested we should hang out outside of the pool. I didn't directly say "no" to him, because I thought that would hurt his feelings. However, as time went on, he became increasingly obsessed with the idea, and I began to think he may have been coming on to me. I tried giving him subtle clues by brushing him off and giving him only minimal attention, but that didn't seem to work. That led me to believe that he may be slightly mentally ill.
Today I realized it must stop. Me mentioned that he's a custodian that does work in the schools after hours, and that he had been looking for me. He also told me he had looked me up in my school's 9th grade yearbook, and that I "hadn't changed much." Creepy!
After he again mentioned hanging out (seeing a movie at my house would be cool!), I decided enough was enough. I told him (in my politest way possible, given the circumstances) that I didn't want to. He seemed deflated, but I figured it was better to let him off now before things got... weirder (if that's possible.)
I felt kind of bad, but it didn't seem to having a lasting effect. He was back, following me around, only 30 minutes later. I'm not sure what will happen from here.
For those who don't already know, I've made it a regular tradition of taking bank and stats pictures at the beginning of each month to track my progress in Runescape. Here are my pictures for the beginning of May:
Bank | Stats
Today was uneventful. I got around 500k firemaking experience, burning just under 2k magic logs. I also only merched a bit; only enough to cover my costs.
Personal: I work as a lifeguard at my local pool.
There's a regular patron there, we'll call him Larry. Larry first met me when I was in 8th grade as a member of the pool's swim team. He was friendly enough, and I talked to him whenever he approached me. My guess is he was in his early 20s.
When I began working there, he continued talking. No biggie. Well, over the past year, he's become a bit... creepy. It began when he suggested we should hang out outside of the pool. I didn't directly say "no" to him, because I thought that would hurt his feelings. However, as time went on, he became increasingly obsessed with the idea, and I began to think he may have been coming on to me. I tried giving him subtle clues by brushing him off and giving him only minimal attention, but that didn't seem to work. That led me to believe that he may be slightly mentally ill.
Today I realized it must stop. Me mentioned that he's a custodian that does work in the schools after hours, and that he had been looking for me. He also told me he had looked me up in my school's 9th grade yearbook, and that I "hadn't changed much." Creepy!
After he again mentioned hanging out (seeing a movie at my house would be cool!), I decided enough was enough. I told him (in my politest way possible, given the circumstances) that I didn't want to. He seemed deflated, but I figured it was better to let him off now before things got... weirder (if that's possible.)
I felt kind of bad, but it didn't seem to having a lasting effect. He was back, following me around, only 30 minutes later. I'm not sure what will happen from here.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
My Birthday and How I Spent It
Today, I'm 18 years old. Scary.
Well, I began my time in Runescape today by firemaking. It's amazing how enjoyable the skill is, despite there really being no point in doing it. I began the day by passing the 20m xp marker, and eventually passed 21m xp, too. My system of firemaking, despite burning magic logs, is actually making me money.
For those of you who don't know, I make a majority of my money through flipping items in the Grand Exchange. Until free trade was rereleased, I could make pretty good profit margins on items, like 300k per flip of a Bandos Tasset, for example. Since I can buy 10 at a time every four hours, I would buy 10, sell them four hours later, and make a handsome profit. The benefit of this system is that I could essentially do anything else between the time it bought and sold, including log out.
However, with the return of free trade, that system died. I now don't have to wait four hours between buying and selling, but I can't get the insane profit margins I was getting. Today, I'm happy to get 30k profit per flip of an item, even though many of them cost over 20m. This may seem inefficient, but I think I've mastered the system.
By filling all six slots with varying items costing 5-22m, I can use all 750m of my current cash to its maximum potential. Instead of standing around talking or waiting, I decided to grab my tinderbox, fire gloves and ring, and get busy! Today, I bought 4,000 magic logs (costing ~5.4m) and burned them all (my self from 2007 would be cringing just thinking about this.) The funny part is that I began the day at around 754m in cash, and ended at 766m. So...
Total Expenditures: -5,400,000gp
Total Profit: +12,000,000gp
Total Income: 17,400,000gp
This dwarfs my standard days with the old system, where 5-10m was considered a great day.
That led me to think. If I had gained over 17m in one day, then how many items were passing through my hands each day? Well, assuming each item gives a profit of around 22k each (remember, items like saradomin swords I was content on flipping at a mere 9k profit per item), that means around 790 items were bought and sold by me today. Assuming I equally spread this among all six slots (and I know I didn't here; dragon claws were hot for me today, while bandos tassets and dragon platebodies were jerks) that's around 132 dragon claws, bandos tassets, dragon chainbodies, dragon platebodies, dragonfire shields, and saradomin swords.
But wait! Let's go one step further and assume each item has a value of around 12.5m. That means in one day, I single-handedly influenced almost 10 billion gp worth of items. I don't know about you, but to me, that's mind-boggling.
Personal: So, as I mentioned, today was my 18th birthday. I woke up around 9 o'clock, and after a short treasure hunt for my presents, I unwrapped them to find a shirt with the name of my college, a sansa mp3 player, and other goodies. Unfortunately, the upcoming AP exams forced me to buckle down and study a bit today, so I read a few pages in my AP Art History book and completed a practice exam. I haven't graded the whole thing yet, but I think it's on par for a low four (the test deems that "Highly Qualified" in the topic), which I was pleased to see. I also watched a few videos from the Khan Academy about calculus as a refresher. Finally, I responded to all 67 of my birthday wishers on Facebook with a personalized message, which took around an hour and a half. I hope they appreciate it, though.
Good day!
Well, I began my time in Runescape today by firemaking. It's amazing how enjoyable the skill is, despite there really being no point in doing it. I began the day by passing the 20m xp marker, and eventually passed 21m xp, too. My system of firemaking, despite burning magic logs, is actually making me money.
For those of you who don't know, I make a majority of my money through flipping items in the Grand Exchange. Until free trade was rereleased, I could make pretty good profit margins on items, like 300k per flip of a Bandos Tasset, for example. Since I can buy 10 at a time every four hours, I would buy 10, sell them four hours later, and make a handsome profit. The benefit of this system is that I could essentially do anything else between the time it bought and sold, including log out.
However, with the return of free trade, that system died. I now don't have to wait four hours between buying and selling, but I can't get the insane profit margins I was getting. Today, I'm happy to get 30k profit per flip of an item, even though many of them cost over 20m. This may seem inefficient, but I think I've mastered the system.
By filling all six slots with varying items costing 5-22m, I can use all 750m of my current cash to its maximum potential. Instead of standing around talking or waiting, I decided to grab my tinderbox, fire gloves and ring, and get busy! Today, I bought 4,000 magic logs (costing ~5.4m) and burned them all (my self from 2007 would be cringing just thinking about this.) The funny part is that I began the day at around 754m in cash, and ended at 766m. So...
Total Expenditures: -5,400,000gp
Total Profit: +12,000,000gp
Total Income: 17,400,000gp
This dwarfs my standard days with the old system, where 5-10m was considered a great day.
That led me to think. If I had gained over 17m in one day, then how many items were passing through my hands each day? Well, assuming each item gives a profit of around 22k each (remember, items like saradomin swords I was content on flipping at a mere 9k profit per item), that means around 790 items were bought and sold by me today. Assuming I equally spread this among all six slots (and I know I didn't here; dragon claws were hot for me today, while bandos tassets and dragon platebodies were jerks) that's around 132 dragon claws, bandos tassets, dragon chainbodies, dragon platebodies, dragonfire shields, and saradomin swords.
But wait! Let's go one step further and assume each item has a value of around 12.5m. That means in one day, I single-handedly influenced almost 10 billion gp worth of items. I don't know about you, but to me, that's mind-boggling.
Personal: So, as I mentioned, today was my 18th birthday. I woke up around 9 o'clock, and after a short treasure hunt for my presents, I unwrapped them to find a shirt with the name of my college, a sansa mp3 player, and other goodies. Unfortunately, the upcoming AP exams forced me to buckle down and study a bit today, so I read a few pages in my AP Art History book and completed a practice exam. I haven't graded the whole thing yet, but I think it's on par for a low four (the test deems that "Highly Qualified" in the topic), which I was pleased to see. I also watched a few videos from the Khan Academy about calculus as a refresher. Finally, I responded to all 67 of my birthday wishers on Facebook with a personalized message, which took around an hour and a half. I hope they appreciate it, though.
Good day!
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