A pet from a clue scroll doesn't make much sense, even for RuneScape. Especially being a bloodhound? What is this and how does it relate at all to clue scrolls?
It'll be like the ring of stone but rather than turning you into a pile of rocks it will turn you into a juicy stack of coins!
Much better
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While I got you here...tweeted you this...never got an answer...
Since the system already tracks this, any way 2 let ironborn know that critter they hit's been damaged, won't drop anything?
...and this...
What's your stance on D&D's 2day? Past it's been 'not worth it' has that changed?
'Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.'
T. Pratchett, 1948-2015 RIP, you are missed
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Looting a lucky impling gives you one roll on a clue scroll drop table. This roll can be on the drop table of any tier of clue, from easy to master, but is much more likely to roll on the lower tiers of clue.
So this means you are likely to receive something like black pickaxe? From lvl 89 impling.
So a maxed high level like me need to hunt stupid medium and easy clues to get given master clues that seems like force of doing deadcontent to be able to do new content in a repeated circle.
Please poll the Master Clue and the Clue Scroll Expansion separately. Really looking forward to this update, especially the untradeable rewards! Not sure about the pet though...
Zam
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So a maxed high level like me need to hunt stupid medium and easy clues to get given master clues that seems like force of doing deadcontent to be able to do new content in a repeated circle.
Kinda have to agree...perhaps we can sacrifice a higher tier clue in place of a lower tier? Like 1 elite, and 3 hard clues?
'Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.'
T. Pratchett, 1948-2015 RIP, you are missed