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Runescape Newsletter #13 - June 24 2008 2008-06-24
Quick Guide to the Mage Training Arena - Part One

There are many ways to train magic and here we will explore one of them: the Mage Training Arena.

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #12 - May 17 2008 2008-06-24
Game Info - Runescape Guilds

Once you've become advanced in a particular skill, or after you've completed certain quests, you have the chance to enter a guild. Each guild has its own requirements for entry, and once you are in there are numerous benefits awaiting. Some guilds provide useful items and accessories, while others may sell stuff that can't be bought elsewhere. Below is the list of guilds and their requirements:

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #11 - February 7 2008 2008-06-24
Did You Know That?

...the names of many of Runescape's knights are real words in disguise? Sir Prysin is surprising, Sir Renitee is serenity, Sir Vyvin is surviving and Sir Amik Vaze is ceramic vase.

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #10 - December 1 2007 2008-06-24
Did You Know That?

...Skill Cape emotes work on both P2P and F2P servers? This means you can show off your fancy emotes to both P2P and F2P friends; just remember to have the cape equipped before you enter a F2P world.

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #9 - November 18 2007 2008-06-24
Did You Know That?

...Climbing boots give you a strength bonus of +2? They are the only boots (apart from Rune Boots) that give a +2 strength bonus and they come very cheap. Furthermore, Climbing boots are great when you are up against opponents with magic based attacks, seeing as they won't hamper your magic defence like Rune boots. So if you don’t need that extra defence bonus from your Metal boots or can’t afford Rune Boots you should consider the Climbing boots. They can be obtained at the Troll Stronghold area for less than 20gp.

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Runescape Newsletter #8 - November 15 2007 2008-06-24
Did You Know That?

...the Cabbages in Draynor Manor are special? They boost your Defence by +2. This is very useful on F2P servers where there are no Defence potions.

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #7 - October 12 2007 2008-06-24
Safety Tips

Password Crackers
Password crackers refers to people being able to guess your password, either directly or with the help of algorithms. Anyone can crack a simple password, particularly one that is similar to account name or name in real life. In order to minimize the crackability you should use a random set of numbers, letters and capital letters. The password should be at least 8 characters of length, or possibly a phrase that fills the entire password space if that is easier to remember. You should be aware that a person with access to certain algorithms and some of your personal information can crack your password in less than 100 tries if your password is connected to that data. Play it safe and use a unique password that can't be derived from your personal information or account name.

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #6 - August 28 2007 2008-06-24
Safety Tips - Item Duplication Scams

1: A scammer might ask you to borrow him/her some item to duplicate. He might also show an "example" of duplication before you deal with him. Remember, there is no such thing as duplicating items. You will never get your item back!

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #5 - July 17 2007 2008-06-24
Safety Tips - Avoid scams easily!

It is actually not that difficult to be safe in the game. All scams are just mistakes caused by lack of attention. So to avoid most of the scams you need to follow a few basic rules:

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #4 - July 1 2007 2008-06-24
Safety Tips - New trade scam

***Free stuff (sharks, lobsters, high level pots etc), show your inventory!!!***

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Runescape Newsletter #3 - June 16 2007 2008-06-24
Safety Tips - Safety of your account

Jagex will never email you. THEY SIMPLY NEVER SEND EMAILS! They only contact you through their message system on the Runescape website. They will never ask you to login to your account via a link provided in an email and they will never ask for your password, whether it is an email or another player you encounter in-game. Just because an email says it's from admin@jagex.com or something similar, it doesn't mean that it comes from Jagex. There are ways for scammers to fake the email address appearing as sender. So you should DELETE any emails you get from "Jagex" or anyone claiming to be affiliated with them.

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Runescape Newsletter #2 - June 8 2007 2008-06-23
Safety Tips

The Trust Test.
some players can ask you to show your trust to them before you can join some mysterious clan. You can be asked to give other player some cheap item, which you will get back. But that is not it, before you can join the clan you will need to give scammer another item, which should be expensive. You can be 100% certain you won't get back your expensive item.

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Posted by: David

Runescape Newsletter #1 - May 26 2007 2008-06-23
Safety Tips

German servers:
Avoid trades on the newly introduced German servers at all costs. Scammers put up for trade what appears to be the correct item, but it's not necessarily what it seems to be. One common example is the scam with logs (the scammer puts in trade for example oak logs instead of yew logs). Do not trade on German servers, unless You know German.

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Posted by: David

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