Siedge Equipment: The
RS3 gold barbarians have some siedge gear. Ballista: A giant crossbow on two wheels. Can take 1 player in 1 hit or take down a part of a wooden wall. Stake Hurler: Spreads 80 damage in 5 squares away from target. Catipult: Takes down wall over time. Can move normally.
Trebuchet: Must be packaged into a trebuchet wagon before being transferred, then reassembled when touched to site. Is simaller, but stronger than catipult. Starting. To start, go to the town you want to defend/attack from. There ought to be a portal. Heres were. Lvl 2 jack, reddish in longhall. To be continued.
This notion might be similar to Zammorak500's thought, but I thought of it a few days ago. Armor from Bronze through Rune all looks the same - dull. Seriously, doesn't it get annoying that the form of your rune armor would be just like the bronze armor of the level 6 participant standing next to you requesting 80k because someone hacked his ashes? Don't you think a little number would be better?
Also, it does not make sense that a master smith shouldn't be any better in making bronze than, say, a level 18 smith who only started playing a couple of days back and has nothing but 188 bronze daggers. Shouldn't it be otherwise? I suggest that if your Smithing level is high enough, then
RS07 Gold you should be able to earn Masterwork traditional armor.
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