Green dragons is nooby cash?
by admin on Oct.18, 2009, under 1
I’ve been making money back after a failed week of terrible merchants and unsellable items, so I thought "I’ll go mine gold with my last remaining dragon pickaxe" but that doesn’t seem to help my cash rise much BECAUSE the pickaxe is killing my value. So I sold it, decided to range green dragons for cash. Told a friend what I was doing after he asked what I’m doing, and INSTANTLY I get a response with "Ewwww green dragons is noob money", says the guy who has max combat, terrible skilling stats and 100m solely from the ‘76k trick’
Now more onto the Green Dragons and why people may think it’s terrible money.
- There are alot of people there - Usually if there’s good cash, everyone wants in on it?
- It’s in the wilderness - Wow, I’m level 131, rev orks can’t touch me!
- Nothing but autoers/goldfarmers dominated all the dragons - I use range, they have to walk to the dragon, I just have to click them.
- Trips take ages because of all the above - It takes me on average around 6 minutes to do one trip if I nolife it. 10 trips an hour = well over 700k earned.
In the last post, it says I make about 700k an hour. I can make MORE if I do clues. Which is a big gamble, a lot of friends tell me that clues aren’t worth the time, as others say that if I get 3a, it’ll be worth it. I plan to do clues and post each of the 1m+ rewards i gain
-Adam
I’m back :D
by admin on Oct.17, 2009, under Blog
Okay so it’s been AGES since I last wrote a blog entry and I’m quite appalled by that, being that my LAST post was about my blog being dead and I was going to do some work on it. So now I thought to myself, "What will I write up about if I come back to my blog?" Well I had some ideas.
- Merchanting - Not a good idea, been having crap luck recently.
- Money Making - I’ve NEVER hit the 100mil mark, yet. Was close to it til I tried merchanting something… It failed
- PKing - I don’t do much of it
- Videos - I want to go back into doing them but I fail at it
This lead me to thinking "Hmm, if I combine it all I could most likely have a half decent blog going. So then I had a flashback come to me about my old Video Logs that I made, I made 10 of these and many people LOVED them. I hit about 400 subscribers because of my logs. It owned! I believe I only got these fans due to the fact that I always ranted (bitched) about stuff on Runescape and it was never about Runescape in general. It was the players’ fault in all my rants. So I figure if I’m feeling anoyed, I’ll post a blog on it
Since my last post -
- I deleted my YouTube account due to being extremely angry one day.
- Made a ton of money.
- Lost a ton of money.
- Doing great at school.
- Set a few RS goals.
- Became more active on the TGE forums
- Adam
Bit dusty around here?!
by admin on May.23, 2009, under Blog
Well yeah, not been updating. Been too busy buying, selling, losing cash + training… By spending money.
Currently doing a little buy with Tedbundty + working on vid making…
Fudge is pro with the wishes
by admin on Mar.14, 2009, under Blog
A must watch.
Sara Helm? WOOT!
by admin on Feb.19, 2009, under Blog

Well, this is pretty cool, not long ago after getting around 800k from the Kite, I get the helm and sell the clue in total for just under 950k!!!
Buying OUT!?!?
by admin on Jan.31, 2009, under Blog
There are many debates going about this topic, price manipulation. I personally do the dirty deed and many believe it’s a form of cheating or having an unfair advantage. Why? Because it raises the price of an item? It’s not all that bad. In fact, technical traders do it without knowing…
“WHAT!? You can’t be serious!”
Oh yes, I’m sure of it. Price manipulators look for an item that is going down, and buy it for the max price with the assistance of their friends or fellow clan members. By the next morning, the item will have risen and the technical trader, such as Glen, may see the change in the graph and buy. It won’t buy for mid, it’s a certain item for risin’ and so the tech trader must buy for max. See where I’m going? The tech trader has bought out an item.
But that’s not all, the price may rise and make it unbuyable for a short period, but once it’s ‘dumped’ the price CRASHES and sinks usually lower than it started at. So what does that mean? People with a lower fortune than others can buy this certain item and not have much of a dent in their bank? Merchants make some money and the poorer don’t pay so much. It’s win-win.
After a few weeks of the item stabling out and lowering again from lack of demand, the cycle will begin once again.
These are my views on Price Manipulation, if you want to learn more about it checkout, 3hitu.
Adam goes to Castle Wars… Again
by admin on Jan.24, 2009, under Blog
Just thought I’d show you guys this
Fudge goes PKing with Nokey…
by admin on Jan.18, 2009, under Blog
What a grand day this was, be sure to make sure your parents arn’t able to hear it


