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Potential Transfer Method.
By: Hybrid Date: December 27, 2010, 11:11 pm
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Just thought of this one:
Requirements: Started/Completed dragon slayer on account being
transferred to.
Starting Cash: None
Method:
Player 1 Gets Anti-Dragon shield
Player 1 trades shield to player 2 for money
Repeat Process
ALT Method (might be faster, needs testing)
Player 1 Gets Anti-Dragon shield
Player 1 Drops shield
Repeat until shields start disappearing (needs testing)
Pick up all shields
Player 1 Trades Player 2 for money.
No idea how fast this method is, but it could possibly be
bottable. It will most likely never be patched also. Player 2
doesn't lose money, since shields are not junk. However, this
method would be impossible without 2 players, since the Duke of
Lumbridge checks your bank and inventory before giving you a
shield.
Open for discussion.
Testing:
Test 1 = 1:38, Concentrated, 9 shields - 6k gathered. Avg:
240k/hr
Test 2 = 2:44, Concentrated, 20 shields - 14k gathered. Avg:
305k/hr
Further thoughts:
This could be a very fast f2p money-making way if a bot was
designed to act as a banker for another bot - the gatherer. This
way 2 botters can agree to split the labour, banking half the
time, gathering half the time. If all was fair this could make
an average of 150k+ (a bot would be faster than my hand testing)
Further, Further Thoughts:
This CAN actually be done by 1 person, I just realised that if
you note and withdraw all of your shields, you can drop the note
and receive more.
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Re: Potential Transfer Method.
By: Zito6694 Date: December 28, 2010, 1:19 am
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very interesting... i might have to try that
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Re: Potential Transfer Method.
By: Hybrid Date: December 28, 2010, 9:17 am
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i haven't tried it yet, my friend gave me that method.
#Post#: 446--------------------------------------------------
Re: Potential Transfer Method.
By: Zito6694 Date: December 28, 2010, 11:56 am
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Still.... Interesting...
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Re: Potential Transfer Method.
By: Hybrid Date: December 28, 2010, 12:01 pm
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yeah, i'm going to try it later.
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