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Runescape Conjunctions 60% people have it..

#1 {lang:macro__useroffline}   Darkwarren8 {lang:icon}

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Posted 05 September 2003 - 01:54 AM

Runescape Conjunctions

I found that some people installed this files, to make life easier in runescape. I saw that it is against the rules, and 60% of them use it. I heard it as autominer and autochat. Shouldn't these people be bannned. Well I want to know if this thing is really bad, and why this is tolerated through runescape worlds and who created this conjuntions. conf.gif

I just wanna know who created this stuff. I dont think this is bad, or violate privacy.

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Posted 05 September 2003 - 03:37 PM

60% is a bit high, i dont know anyone who uses them. And yes, it is against the rules, and the ppl shud be banned. The usual ban for auto-skilling is 2 years, or permanent, and a stat and bank wipe. People who have been banned had said this has been their punishment.
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Posted 05 September 2003 - 07:09 PM

My views are exactly the same as Ryls. thumb.gif
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Posted 05 September 2003 - 08:09 PM

Yep, I agree with Ryl and Headhunter
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Posted 05 September 2003 - 08:19 PM

Ditto. I agree. Autominers make life unfair for all the rest of us. Imagine extra 1000 coal every day in your bank. Thats what autominers do. This is unfair to the rest of us who mine by clicking, not automining.
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Money: 1240 UniCreds
Items for Use: 3 boom stones, 3 runes of blasting, 47 Vesuul, 1 bricken, 1 Mythrite Pick, 1 skyrite pick, One Class 1 Energy Field Generator, 1 Ruby
Mining Level: 5 (1600 EXP)
Smithing Level: 1
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Total Posts:3681
Total Stat Points: 83
Strength: 1 = 0 stat point used
Intelligence: 35= 19 stat points used + Staff + Race power bonus
Hit Points: 2220 Hp= 74 stat points used
EP Reduction: 35 X 15 =-525 EP
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Alignment: Light
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Sorcerer: Like wizards, but bound to darkness. Sorcerers practice spells of destruction and darkness. Like wizards, they are physically weak, though can do massive damage if given the chance to cast a spell.
- Intelligence Effect (per point): Decreases EP consumption of abilities by 15
- Strength Effect (per point): Normal attack DP + 2
Hometown: Shral Valeron
Race: Dark Elves: Diverging into the path of Darkness at an undetermined date during the Second Age, Dark Elves have become one of the few true evil races in Earthia. They consider Undead to be below them, and scowl at all races and classes not allied with Darkness. While they are not known to hide in the shadows like other Dark races, they are probably one of the most capable of directly harnessing the dark powers of the world to do their bidding.
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- Dark Grip (0): EC=5; DP=4: Surrounds the target with a dark mist, doing minor damage.

- Choke (0): EC=7; DP=5: The Sorcerer holds out his/her hand and chokes the target, doing minor damage.

- Stun Target (0): EC=7; DP=0; Effect = Stun: Target cannot take any actions or move: Prevents target from taking any actions for 20 seconds. Will not take away the target's next turn in battle.

- Blast of Darkness (150): EC=50; DP=35: A conjured wave of darkness slams the target.

- Dimensional Ripple (200): EC=70; DP= 40; Effect = Stun: Target cannot take any actions or move: Attack spell that also stuns the target for 20 seconds. Will not take away the target's next turn in battle.

- DarkForce (300): EC=120; DP=75: Darkness crushes the target from all directions.

- Levitate (350): EC=200; Effect = Levitate: Prevents damage from ground based attacks as long as the target (anyone) is in the region.

- Suffocate (450): EC=200; DP=50 Each Turn For Following 3 Turns: The air is removed around the target, suffocating him/her. Does minor damage for three turns (along with additional attacks for the following two).

- Ground Shock (600): EC=250; DP=110: Will not affect levitated targets

- Dimensional Wave (800): EC=400; DP=160: The dimension is warped around the target, causing a large amount of damage.

- Evil Cyclone (1200): EC=500; DP=180: A temporary portal to the dark world opens, consuming the target in a cyclone of shadows, ultimately crushing him/her.

- Death's Warning (1200): EC=100; DP=0: Will cause great fear to the target and cause him/her to leave the location and go back into the general region. Will not affect Wizards.

-> Storm of Darkness (1500): EC=750; DP=260: The powers of the ancient sorcerer are summoned, showering the target in flames and consuming him/her in darkness.

- Summon Familiar (2000): EC=500; Effect = Summon a Familiar to travel/ Can do anything except attack or use abilities: Allows you to summon a familiar and send it to other areas. It cannot attack and will come back to you if attacked.

-> Dimensional Crack (2000): EC=1000; DP=400: A local form of Dimensional Storm targeting one character. The target temporarily experiences the effects of being caught between dimensions in this destructive spell.

- Destroy Light (2500): EC=2000; DP=HP of the summoned target (if the summoner is below your post count): Will defeat any summoned being of light which is under the control of someone of a lesser post count.

- Summoning of Destruction (3000): EC=2300; DP=750: The Sorcerer uses the powers of the ancients to conjure a local cataclysm.

- Dark Gate (3200): EC=800; DP=0: Will send a friendly target back to his/her hometown as an evacuation.
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Posted 05 September 2003 - 08:45 PM

autominers r for lazy bums who have no life.
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Posted 05 September 2003 - 09:43 PM

Nicely put Ryl...
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Posted 05 September 2003 - 11:21 PM

its not honest money for the people who use them, and they also contain keyloggers, (or i hope they do so the people using them can get some kind of punishment.) But yet the people stealing the characters should get punished to, erm its confusing...... *TSK, TSK*
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Posted 06 September 2003 - 12:29 AM

It's stupid and unfair. I wouldn't mind a triggerable chat macro to use as needed ("Die by my blade!") for roleplaying and such, but other than that I don't believe in them. JUST SAY NO TO MACROES!
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Posted 06 September 2003 - 02:35 AM

RuneScape is too simple to justify macros. In large, complex games like Star Wars: Galaxies, macros are built right into the game. I'd like to emphasize LARGE (12 worlds the size of EQ, more are being added, not to mention the expansion pack that will add space flight to the game). Its logical for a simple macro that assembles DL-44s for you (such a process involves many, many steps. And a DL-44 is a simple pistol, not a highly advanced carbine or, say, lightsaber). Or one that gathers resources for you from your harvester. RuneScape on the other hand, the best F2P weapon can be built in 5 clicks. Mining involves clicking in one spot repeatedly, not scouting for resources and then extracting them with a myriad number of ways. A few macros that could be set to a certain inventory spot or specific prayers or spells would be nice, but only if JAGeX decided to add them directly to the game. Otherwise, my opinion is the same as Ryl's.
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Posted 06 September 2003 - 08:00 AM

I agree with Ryl. SW:Galaxies sounds cool, how much is it??
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Posted 06 September 2003 - 02:48 PM

You can get it for as low as $40 (USD), and subscription is anywhere from $15 (USD) a month(one month at a time), to $12 (USD) a month (paying for a whole year in advance). The system requirements are nasty though. My comp is less than a year old, but my graphics card couldn't handle it (and the one I needed was $100 (USD)) I said "screw that, I'm not going to pay this much money to play ONE game. So I took it back.
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Posted 06 September 2003 - 10:25 PM

That's a bit expensive, you have to buy and then pay extra for subscription. PLUS, your ISP bill. Stuff it.
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