We're dedicated to ridding our sport of robots. We're committed to providing a more open conversation with you about the real challenges that we face as a consequence of our attempts. We're dedicated to involving you more in this war so we can win this battle together. Most importantly, we're dedicated to RS gold continuing our investment in making and evolving RuneScape a great game to play along with an amazing community to be a part of. Thanks.

Anyone see the ramifications of the bot busting update? Personally, I see myself getting a rapier as a comprehensive mother fudgebrownieing joke. I'd trade my rapier to get a maul now and a ZS, it's so stupid. I try moving frost dragons, I head out first because I was not sure about flame, second trip looks sucessful - till, whups! Mother fudger puts up his deflection protect the moment my rapier strikes. In fact, now that I think of it, SoSolid should put a maxing vid of him trying to kill himself (using the Frost Dragon shield...) lol.

Yep, thats the way you die. I understand this takes out bots, however, to be honest - I would rather have 5 billion bots there then how this is. I just lost ~400k in bones because of this. Screw Jagex - I can not even be bothered. They are only allowing FT/W because they care for gold farmers (yeahthey took out Gold4rs. Big whup. I notice they are not persueing gold4fun) Personally, this is undermining all of the support I'd about Jagex at all. Once Modern Combat 3 comes out (it's an app), I am probably unsubscribing.

However, for future folks: If you do not have super antifire, get a DFS/Anti-drag guard. If you're scared of dieing, do not go at any type of boosts, e.g. Turmoil/Extremes differently you will wreck yourself. You are going to want it, I guarantee you. Watch out the hell for melee attacks. RS Wiki and other idiots state that range is bad, so not correct. Melee will also be a big killer (melee the drags themselves utilize ). Be ready to die. Jagex is finally redeeming Frost Dragons as possible killers. Should you anger readily (erm...) be ready to.

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Looking back, Kaczrowski now realizes there were signs of Asperger's early on. Kaczrowski, together with two sisters and a brother, that had been adopted, spent a lot of time at the family's lake home near Alexandria. At a young age he did things that made him exceptional, like writing the numbers through 1,000 in school, when many kids are working on writing numbers up to cheap OSRS gold 100. The lively kid answered by reciting, word-for-word, exactly what the teachers said during the day.