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Sunday, October 26, 2008 

Runescape Hints, Tips and Money Making Guide

Runescape is the number one rated online game ever played. Also known as a mmorpg (massive multiplayer online role-playing game) Runescape has more than 197,000 members and there is no sign of it slowing down. The amount of people that populate is more than the country of Liechtenstein! The game also holds the record for the number of online players simultaneously engaging in the same activity. The game is constantly evolving and expanding. There are hundreds of things you can do in Runescape from battling opponents to engaging in one of many professions. The possibilities are endless and the world in which it is set is huge. I have been playing Runescape for 2 years now and have just begun the task of creating the greatest Runescape guide ever made!

The Runescape economy is not unlike that of the real word and there are many currencies within the game. One difference to the world is the fact that the development of your characters skills is encouraged along side the accumulation of your wealth making the gaming experience richer. There is inflation in Runescape much like there is in the real world, this and the economy in general is controlled by various means. Potatoes, Wheat make up the very base of the Runescape economy, along with logs, fish, coal and ore. You can then acquire raw meat by killing monsters. The second tier of the economy is made up of better items that are made up of the harvested items. These include metal bars, cooked foods, tanned hides, gems and runes (Thus the name Runescape!) The third tier of the economy is made up of rare items and other items made from things in the first two tiers. The value of the items is determined much the same as in the real world more rare items obviously are worth more, as are items crafted by different skills.

The weapons in Runescape are varied and exciting and can be bought, found or crafted. Again the rarer the weapon or the more skill it took to craft will determine the price of the weapon. Over all Runescape is a rich exciting gaming experience, even for the beginner in online gaming. Dont be frightened by this levels of skill are controlled so theres not an unfair advantage to more experienced players. It is a must play for any gamer and I recommend it to anyone.

Lewis W has been playing runescape for 2 years and is creating the biggest and most definitive guide ever made! please check out the website for more hints, tips & cheats at http://www.squidoo.com/runescapemoneyhintsandcheats

In this Oct. 19, 2008 file photo released by the United States Navy, Somali pirates holding the merchant vessel MV Faina stand on the deck of the ship after a U.S. Navy request to check on the health and welfare of the ship's crew in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia. Blackwater Worldwide and other private security firms are joining the battle against pirates plaguing one of the world's most important shipping lanes off the coast of Somalia. NATO, with a flotilla of warships due to arrive in Somali waters this weekend, is trying to work out legal and regulatory issues surrounding the use of armed contractors before adopting a position on private security companies. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Petty Officer 2nd Class <a href=http://hotnintendo.com/Sony-PlayStation/Dance-Revolution-Mats>Jason</a> R. Zalasky)AP - Blackwater Worldwide and other private security firms - some with a reputation for being quick on the trigger in Iraq - are joining the battle against pirates plaguing one of the world's most important shipping lanes off the coast of Somalia.

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