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Some people haven’t played runescape in ages. Recently some of them come back to Runescape and having a bit of trouble transferring gold or items between accounts. They used to trade them to a friend and then have him trade to their other account Face to face. Now they are wondering how do people transfer money on runescape ?

There are some methods. However, all of them are pretty slow. These are called “Real world trading metods. Another word express is “How to perform RWT trades in RuneScape”

Yea your best bet is junk trading, what you do is, you need to buy some random item that is worth a great sum of cash. Now what you would do is, get your 25k acc to buy lots of something, like sharks, or chins. Now you bring in the 45m acc and buy those chins or sharks for as much MORE money as possible. Now if you repeat the process, you should be able to get the 45m. That or you can just go to bounty hunter and have the 25k acc kill the 45m. good luck, im in the same predeicament, the only difference is that it’s 21m

In order to transfer money form one account to another,you must be members. There are serveral ways to transfer money,but all ways are time-consuming,but its worth it.

Now we have a very professional team to make out many ways to put money after 3K limit. After very hard effort we think about the below ways to transfer the money just need member acount : 1) PK transferring gold (the fastest way); Defence lvl need to up 60, Prayer up 43 2)Grand exchange transferring gold(faster way); only member.

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How do you make millions of gold on Runescape? Well, after a long while of digging through useless information, I actually stumbled upon real methods used by the pros! Yes, these methods can be done by ANYONE. There are not instant moneymaking methods, but these are very close. If you try your best, you are bound make millions of Runescape gold in a small amount of time!

1)The best way to make your first million is by using your character’s skills. The 2 best money making skills are Fishing, Woodcutting, and the skills that branch off of those. In Fishing, you have a lot of friendly people that you can have a great time with. Woodcutting is not as friendly, but it is still fun.

A:I suggest this for Pay to Play as well, because you can fish in Catherby and bank in Catherby. There is no back and fourth from Falador to Karamja. (In addition, it is 30 coins back and fourth for the boat ride! That can be VERY costly!) I spent about a week just fishing. I was determined to get level 50, and sure enough, I did. After I was done, the surplus of fish I had stored up gave quite the profit. Lobsters and Swordfish can be EXCELLENT money makers. If you want to make a bunch of money really fast, fish. This is one of the reasons I do not think that the buy and sell method is good, you only make 150 gp in 30 minutes doing that, but when your fishing you can make about 28,000 in 30 minutes fishing!

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1,Raise your woodcutting to 30 so you can chop willows. Chop willows and sell them for 30-40 each. Willows go very very fast if you chop in draynor village or seers village, so this is very quick money. Once you raise your woodcutting to 50, proceed to method 2 (If you are a member). If you are a non member, raise your woodcutting to 60, and proceed to step 3. You should make about 600k gold off of step 1.

2. If you have 50 woodcutting, it is a lot easier to chop maples. Maples sell for about 90-100 each, and they are moderately high in demand. There are maple crops all around seers village which makes banking EASY. Chop maples and sell them until you reach 60 or 70 woodcutting. 70 is recommended for step 3. If you cut until 70, you should have made about 4 Million gold.

3. At 70 woodcutting, you will be able to chop yews very easily. The best yew chopping spots are at Edgeville, The Tree Gnome Stronghold, and Seers Village. If you are a member, plant yourself at seers village and chop until level 75. If you are a non member, plant yourself in edgeville and chop forever. You can make up to 200k an hour chopping yews as a non member. Yews sell for about 300 each. When you reach level 75 woodcutting, you should have made about 2.2 Million gold, which makes your total gold earned from woodcutting 6.8 Million.

2)Become a member of the game on the member’s world version of RuneScape instead of the free world version. You can then become a merchant in the game and buy items to later sell them for more than what you originally paid. Some items that are worth buying cheap and then selling for more include a giant’s bones and nature runes.

3)Mining pure essence is another way in which paid members may more quickly earn gold pieces. A level 66 magic will allow you to use the magic guild’s rune essence mine teleport in Yanille, which is right by a bank.

4)Make steel bars in order to sell them for gold pieces. The market price per steel bar ranges from 500 to 600 gold pieces. Once you have a mining level of 30 and a smithing level of 30 you may utilize this.

5)Buy for low prices sell for high- This works especially well with coal. Buy a lot of coal for a cheap price and sell it back for much more.

This guide is for free players.So if you’re a free player, we’ve got some great news for you, The popular browser-based MMORPG RuneScape has released an upgrade to the game labeled RuneScape HD. In this case, HD stands for “high detail” rather than “high definition,” but the end result is the same: better visuals.RuneScape HD is available to everyone! The Beta period is over, so both free players and members can access the new-look RuneScape. Not only that, but free players and members can get their hands on some new releases, the bank update, Item Lending and a number of Lumbridge changes that are mentioned at the bottom of this newspost.

Please be aware that the fullscreen mode of RuneScape HD is NOT currently available to free players, it continues to be a members-only benefit. We are looking at the possibility of a fullscreen mode for free players, with adverts displaying in the fullscreen window; for now, however, RuneScape HD’s range of graphical improvements are ready to be explored by everyone.

To find out how to play RuneScape in high detail, please visit the release newspost here.

If you are having issues with running RuneScape HD or would like more technical information about the update, visit the RuneScape HD FAQs here. You can also visit the Technical Support Forum for various threads that may help you.

We would also like to thank you for the wealth of comments, compliments and feedback we have received over the past couple of weeks. It is down to you that many small graphical issues have been resolved, with a number of changes being introduced in the update today.

This does not mean that we will ignore any feedback from now on, far from it, in fact. We welcome any constructive comments, to help us to continually improve RuneScape HD and make it as good as it can be.

This Week’s Releases:

On top of the full release of RuneScape HD, we have a bumper lot of updates that will benefit both free players and members:

First up is our bank update, which brings you tabs and a search function, among other changes, to help you organise your bank. Up to eight separate tabs can be created to help clear your banking mess.

Item Lending is next, bringing you a new way to help your friends! You can lend out a wide range of handy items, including many of RuneScape’s best weapons and armour.

We’ve gone back to the drawing board and completely reworked the tutorial: from the creation of your character right through to your first explorations of RuneScape.

In return for completing some tasks, you can receive a modest, but prompt, payment from various people in our Lumbridge Moneymaking update. So, if you’re feeling poor, the people of Lumbridge will help you to recover your finances, in return for a little hard work.

Finally, this week brings the free game’s first Achievement Diary. Travel to Explorer Jack to start your Lumbridge and Draynor Achievement Diary.

I hope there are helpful for the free players.Hmm,Good Luck!

The combat triangle is the situation where melee has good defense and offense against Range because arrows easily bounce off that hard, bulky metal and swords can easily cut through soft durable leather.

First off, there are three main types of combat; Melee, Magic, and Range (archery to some). Some people prefer only one of these skills while others prefer to train up two or all three of the skills. These three types of combat have their own advantages and disadvantages that are represented in the Runescape combat triangle.

Rangers will have the upper-hand again mages users because arrows can easily pierce those thin robes and magic is deflected against leather and dragon-hide. Magic users (commonly known as mages) will normally be seen trying to fight a warrior because magic can be shot from longer distances than arrows and the armor has a very weak magic defense and is much heavier than the light robes that mages where allowing them to run for longer. All types of combat also have their own styles to use for accurate, aggressive, or defensive measures.

Of course combat, and fighting in general, is arguably the largest part of RuneScape. Players can battle different monsters as well as each other in mini games. This will be in search of xp for the next level, or killing for your slayer assignment. Fighters buy the food from cookers, potions from herbalists as well as weapons and armour from smiths and crafters and so drive several markets in the RuneScape economy. This guide is about melee combat, meaning to fight with weapons and armour hand to hand. See the Ranging and/or Magic guide(s) to learn about non-melee combat.

When you are engaged in combat you will see your character using the wielded weapon (or just his fists and feet) to attack the opponent and vice versa. Damage inflicted on each other will be shown as splash numbers showing how much will be deducted from your hp (hit points). The amount of damage each combat participant has taken is indicated by a horizontal bar above their head. If your bar is entirely green you are not hurt; it will turn red as you are hit. If the bar goes entirely red you’re dead!

If you reach 0 hp you will die and re-appear in Lumbridge with only the 3 best items you had in your inventory at the time. If you had a ’skull’ over your head from Abyss Runecrafting or Bounty Hunter, you will lose all your items that were in your inventory. In all cases, you can’t lose what is in your bank. (Members can change their respawn point to Falador after completing the Recruitment Drive quest, or to Camelot after completing the King’s Ransom quest.)

If you are just starting out in Melee you may want to pay a visit to Harlan the Melee Tutor north of Lumbridge Castle to learn about the different kinds of melee weapons and armour as well as various other tips. He will supply you with a training sword and shield. The practice dummies nearby offer almost no experience, approximately 1xp per 10 damage.

Beginners can safely melee train on the combat dummies located upstairs in Varrock Castle, or north of Varrock’s east bank. Players can accumulate Attack experience here until they reach Attack level 8, without the risk of being damaged by a monster.Have good game!

If you’re bored and wondering around Runescape, why not attack that Guard over there? You never know, it might drop a Runescape Clue Scroll. If you have a Clue Scroll, then its time to start your treasure trail. There are three different levels of Treasure Trails, each with a better reward than the last. To get a higher level Clue Scroll you have to kill a higher-level monster. For a level one clue scroll, you will have to kill a monster between the levels of 2 and 48, for level two you will have to kill ones in the range of 21 to 149 and for level three you will need to kill in the levels of 56-304.

While, once you get a clue scroll, read it! This is the first step to finding your treasure. There are different types of clue scroll such as anagrams, maps, emotes, and so on. Anagrams will require you to unscramble the letters and then find that person and speak to them. Maps give you a piece of the world map with an X in a certain place. You have to dig on the X to get a casket which has your next clue or reward inside. Emote clues require you to be wearing certain armor/hats/boots, etc and then perform the emote in the given place. You will have to work out which place you need to go to though. Example: Panic in the heart of the Haunted Woods. Beware of double agents! Have no items equipped when you do. The haunted woods is the woods East of Canafis and the emote you have to perform is Panic. Its as easy as that.

Got your very first Treasure Trail clue scroll as a member? Already spent hours beating yourself up over not being able to solve it? Fear not! Everything you need to know regarding Treasure Trails, can be found in this guide. If you are not sure what Treasure Trails are, here is a brief description.

Certain monsters in RuneScape will drop “Clues.” After getting a clue, you will be able to “Read” them to find out what the clue is. To solve the clue you may need to search crates, talk to a person, or dig up a casket in the ground. Once you solve the clue, you will get another one. After solving a number of clues, you will obtain a reward. This reward depends on the class of the clue you were given.

There is a great variety of items you can gain by completing a clue scroll. Some are valuable items, such as 3rd age melee armor. Some not so valuable items include a fire battlestaff. Runescape treasure trail rewards can only be obtained by completing a clue scroll, or some items can be bought from other players. This is how it is possible for free players to obtain some of these items.

The following sections will explain the reward system, and give you answers to all the clues in RuneScape.

There are three different classes determine the rewards for clues and there are different methods of getting different classes of clues. Level 1 Clues being the easiest to get and Level 3 Clues being the most difficult. Please note that at any given time, you can only have one clue. If you have a clue in your bank or inventory, you cannot pick up another clue.

Clues are generally obtained from monster drops, however there other ways they can be obtained. All the sources of clues are listed in the table below.

    ★1st Class:Mort’ton Bronze Chests*, Player-Owned Kingdoms, Men/Woman (level-2), Farmer, Mugger, Goblin, Barbarian, Al-Kharid Warrior, Thug, Rock Crab, Icefiend, Minotaur, Cave slime, Rogue, Thief, Fremennik Citizen, H.A.M. Member**, H.A.M Guard, Banshee, Afflicted, Ogre coffins, Cockroach Worker, Evil Tree.

    ★2nd Class:Mort’ton Steel Chests*, Mort’ton Black Chests*, Trouble Brewing mini game, Guard, Giant ant soldier, Men/Women (level-24), Tribesman, Cockatrice, Catablepon, Cyclops (lvl 56), Pyrefiend, Giant Skeleton, Fremennik Warrior, Jogre, Jungle Horror, Ice Warrior, Paladin, Vampire, Dagannoth, Skeleton, Mummies, Harpie Bug Swarm, Abyssal Leech, Sea Snake Hatchling, Sea Snake Young, Rock Crab, Cockroach soldier, Horrific Banshee, Rock Lobster, Evil Tree.

    ★3rd Class:Mort’ton Silver Chests*, Cyclopis (lvl 76), Jelly, Ankou, Turoth, Elf Warrior (archer), Greater Demon, Cave horror, Terror Dogs, Aberrant Specter, Kurask, Elf Warrior (melee), Suqah, Gargoyle, Nechryael, Hellhound, Abyssal Demon, Green Dragon, Blue Dragon, Red Dragon, Black Dragon, Bronze Dragon, Iron Dragon, Steel Dragon, Mithril Dragon, General Graardor, Waterfiend, Scarabites, Spiritual Warrior, Spiritual Mage, Spiritual Ranger, Aviansie, Commander Zilyana, Evil Tree, Mighty Banshee.

Above which is my point to everybody referrence.Haha, Happy playing!

This is a Runescape guide about Revenant Hunting Guide. it will teach you how to effectively kill revenants also well teach you the hotspots at where they spawn and lastly the information about every single revenant!

The Basic Revenant: All revenants can teleblock this is usually done when they use a magic attack on you which is a form of a snowball like thing, teleblock is you can’t teleport as long as your in the wilderness, if you get out of the wilderness then you can teleport. They can also poison you which is usally done by their rangeing attack a icy dart PLEASE NOTE THIS ATTACK ALSO FREEZES YOU FOR AROUND 5 SECONDS! drink a anti-poison potion if your poisoned, no anti-poison potion or food? run to the nearest bank. Finally the revenants most weakest attack melee it usally takes form of a bite, punch, or sword slash etc depending on what revenant you fight, melee attacks can poison you sometimes…but it cant teleblock you or freeze you it has no effects expect hurting you. Finally all Revenants can use all forms of combat magic-a snowball like thing with a skull inside, range-a icy dart and finally melee-bite, punch, or sword slash etc depending on what revenant you fight. All these attacks can hurt you. They can cure themselves of poison and can heal themselves a limited number of times. The magic is known to be one of its strongest attacks(Maybe only because its the most common attack they use). They will also chase you down. An enchanted salve amulet is also suggested since these creatures are undead. Revenants also take time to spawn so if one doesnt spawn for 10 min its ok it happens. They can also go through doors and attack through doors and gates and what not if you got it cornered behind a rock or something so it cant melee you, it is possiable for it to tele behind you but those are the higher level revenants. One final word of advice never think a revenant is a noob a lvl 45 revenant can kill a well armed lvl 65.

Want to kick some demonic ass while acquiring powerful armor? Here is a great monster you can fight while watching your bank grow by selling the loots. What are you waiting for? Here is the guide you need to kill those petulant demons

Requirement- There is no requirement, only some suggestions.

Lesser demons are great monsters to fight in f2p, they can drop some good items such as rune medium helmet or mith chain body. They are also easy to kill and require very low levels. Most people there are rangers or archers.
For warriors, at least level 50 combat and ability to catch and cook tuna.

For mages, at least level 13 to use fire strike.

For archers, at least level 40 for dragon hides.

Bring your best equipment with you, everybody have to have at least 30 gp. Mages need runes for spells and archers need arrows. Warriors need a harpoon or lobster pot with an axe.

The lesser demon exist in the Kamaja island. To get there, pay the sailors at port sarim 30 gp for a ride. If you are a warrior, go to the fishing dock north of the island and fish some fish, cook them by chopping down trees, buy a tinderbox and cook them. If you are a mage or archer, no food is needed, however one or two tunas won’t hurt.

When you are ready, go to the west of the island and find a volcano, go to the top of the volcano and find a rope, climb down. When you are down there, you will see some bats with skeletons, there are also some gold rocks there you can mine. Ignore the monsters over there and rune west until you see a road to south, go there and you will find the lesser demons.

Notice there are two safe spots on the island, one is on the east where there is a group of rocks, go into the center of the rocks and the demons cannot hit you. The other one is at the south where you will also see a group of rocks, go to the north of it and the demons cannot hurt you. The archers and mages can take advantage of this by stay in the safe spot and hit the demons. The warriors and rest here when your health is low.

The demons have pretty low defense and attack. They are easy to kill however remember to check your health because they can hit 8. Eat when your health is half of your max health. Pick up the fire runes on the ground if there are no demons around. If you got a rune medium helmet, sell it for 10k or high alchemy it for 11k.

Anyone who plays Runescape probably know what a Runescape bot is and even more have probably used one.But what is the Runescape Fishing bot?

The Runescape Fishing Bot is a program that gives players an unfair advantage in Runescape. Players use this program to gain levels, or most commonly, money. When players use macros to get money, they are referred to as “Gold Farmers”. When Jagex introduced the trade limits, this (almost) stopped the people that sold Runescape gold for real money.

I actually don’t know what the first Runescape bot was called or its function, or if it was more than one Bot released, but I do know that Runescape Bots changed the history of Runescape and its community forever.

The basic idea of a Runescape Bot is that the program levels up for you so you don’t have to by using an “auto clicker” but with more options on the interface menu. An auto clicker is basically a program that automatically clicks for you, hence the name “auto clicker”. At first it started off as just a program that clicks at the same spot 100 times faster than the human being, but soon the underground community who makes these bots started to develop clickers that are capable of clicking more than one spot, and even moving for you (basically a sequence of clicks)
Sadly, these people found a way around even that. Therefore, they invented Gold Farming. This new way breaks even MORE rules, because they have to get on the person’s account to Gold Farm. This is in breach of Rule 6, Account Sharing/Trading. Of course, I could go on and on about all the rules you break when you buy gold


Using a macro is against Rule 7, for many reasons than one. The obvious reason is that when you use it you get an unfair advantage, but this is not the only reason. Most people who claim to be giving out these programs are really giving out viruses known as Keyloggers. These viruses can steal your Runescape name and password. Not to mention anything else you type such as your email, credit card information, and so on.

What to look for in a suspected bot
Bots are very easy to detect, even for normal players. On Free to Play worlds, they are usually level 3, with the default look. They will have random names usually, though some might have Asian names, as Jagex claims most of the botters come out of the East Asian countries. On Pay to Play worlds they are anywhere from 3-30, but there have been some bots that are higher levels.

Another way to tell if the player is a bot, ask them questions. If they do not respond most likely, they are bots. Bots will do their assigned task and ONLY their assigned task. Therefore, if you have a fishing bot, they are going to fish and bank, and then go back to fishing. They will do this over and over without saying a word to anyone

I learned a little more about how bots work, so let me tell you how the popular ones work -
Newly created Runescape Fishing Bots will start getting levels by net fishing in Draynor Village. According to how smart the bot is, when they get to level 40 fishing, they will head to Catherby for Members and to Karamja for non-members. When they get to 68, they might then go to the Fishing Guild in pay to play worlds. When they reach 76, they will then fish sharks at the Fishing Guild or at Catherby. Some, however, may stick with lobsters (usually free to play).

So what did the botters do to our economy? Those who are leveling their cooking to 99 are happy that they were here. They lowered the price of raw fish a great deal, so now they are able to get to 99 a lot cheaper. of course, those who sell fish for a living think the exact opposite because the money they were making has fallen, so now they have to produce more fish for the same amount as they were getting before.

At one point in 2007, Raw Sharks were down to 400 coins each because of the surplus the bots were producing. After the mass bannings of the fishing bots, the sharks have started to climb again, they climbed to 800, and now they are close to 1000 each again.

So now, you know how bad botting can be, and why there are rules against it. Please, do not use a macro. Have fun, be fair, and most importantly, Happy Playing!

Every year Runescape throws huge parties for different occasions. The three most common are; Easter, Halloween, and Christmas. On these three days, Jagex sends out a NPC and a new quest. If you do the quest (Which is usually easy), you will be rewarded with a Holiday item. Although at the time everyone will have one, so you wont feel special, but once the event is over and they have been taken out of circulation, you can have quite a bit of fun with people who have not seen what it does. There is an Easter ring that can turn you into an egg.

Rubber Chickens, Yo-Yos and Marionettes are old Holiday Items only obtainable from the past holiday events.
Rubber Chickens were from the Easter 2005 event. You would have to receive a basket of Chocolate Eggs from the Easter Bunny and give them out to players in RuneScape. It’s the only wieldable toy in RuneScape and it is extremely fun as you can “whack” other players with it or use it to do a Chicken Dance! This item is used in activities such as Rubber Chicken Tag.
Yo-Yos were given to you by Santa during his trip to RuneScape for the Christmas 2004 event. With this item, you can Play, Loop, Walk and go “Crazy!”
Marionettes were from the Christmas 2005 event, and were actually part of an entire set of holiday items (which included scarves and hats). With these, you can Jump, Walk, Bow, and Dance.

It is always fun when someone walks by and the egg sitting on the road speaks to them. My favorite party has always been the Easter party. The holiday items are usually magical and you can have loads of fun with them. One year they passed out Rubber Chickens and you can walk up and “whack” people with it. Not too many people have these anymore, so it’s always fun to wield one, walk up, and whack a random person out of the wilderness. They will usually freak out and ask questions like “How did you do that?!” The holiday parties are always big, and loads of fun. The last Easter party you actually got to become a bunny! I bet by now you cannot wait for the next holiday quest! Haha, Happy Playing!

To begin playing Bounty Hunter, you will first have to speak with Mandrith, who will explain how the minigame works.
When you are ready to begin tracking your foes through the Bounty Hunter crater, you will have the option to enter one of three caves. These caves - which look increasingly ominous for quick identification - are arranged by combat level requirements, as follows:

* Level 3 - 55: western cave
* Level 50 - 100: central cave
* Level 95+: east cave

Entering one of these caves will transport you to a crater populated by other players in your combat range. In the unlikely event that there aren’t enough players to begin the slaughter, you will be transported to a waiting room. There, you will have some time to prepare yourself before you are teleported into the crater. Provided there are at least 10 people in the waiting room, you will have 30 seconds to prepare yourself. If there are not enough people playing Bounty Hunter in your combat range, you will have to wait for more players to join.
When there are enough players, you will be able to see how long you have left to wait by looking at the box in the top-right corner of the game window. In the meantime, you might like to have a quick chat with the cleaners that walk about sweeping up the dust and grit that bounty hunters inevitably leave behind.
When you are teleported into the crater, you will notice that the countdown timer box changes slightly.
The box in the top-right corner will display the name of the player you have been assigned to hunt down and defeat.
Above everyone’s head will be a skull and a pile of coins. This indicates the market value of the items that each person is carrying.
The colour of the skull and the size of the pile of coins corresponds to the market value of items a player is carrying, so it should be a simple matter to judge how much wealth someone has at a glance.
The greater the value of the items someone is carrying, the higher the skull level (colour and size of coin pile) they will have. As you can imagine, the more items you accumulate from killing your enemies, the more attractive a target you will become!
You will arrive at a random entrance to the crater, and will have 6 seconds to compose yourself, during which time you cannot be attacked or attack anyone else. After this, you can be attacked by anyone and, if you are slain, you will lose all the items you are carrying.

Now the section you have all been waiting for. You know how to defend yourselves and have now found a good clan. You also have the required inventories and armor as shown above. Note well that from experience, I have learnt that you have to spend money to gain money. Entering the crater with iron arrows will give you almost no kills at all, unless your range level is 80+. Steels, miths and addies are the only type of arrows you should be pking with. If you make your own clan, the first time you enter should be with iron arrows until you weed out the bsers. Now, I will outline how you can use all these tips and tricks to your advantage.
Be on the lookout always keep your eyes peeled for persons who may be walking around without their clans. Chances are, once you have trained to sufficient levels, the person to get the first hit in will get the kill. Once you see someone, attack them quickly and your clan will do the same. Once they die, pick up the items they drop quickly and follow your leader once again.
Assuming you are victorious, you will see all of your foe’s equipment drop on the ground for you to collect. No one else will be able to see this, but you only have two minutes to pick it up, so it’s a good idea to start choosing what you want to keep as soon as possible - not least because someone hunting you might just track you down!
If you kill someone other than your target
If the person you killed wasn’t your target, you will receive a ‘pick-up penalty’ for not following Mandrith’s rules and you will notice a countdown has started, displayed in the top right of your screen. This countdown has no effect on you unless you pick up items during this time. If you do so, Mandrith will change it to a harsher, ‘leave penalty’ - one that prevents you from leaving, so you are stuck in the area for a few minutes and become an easier target!
While you are trapped in the crater you will find that even logging out won’t help you: you won’t be able to! Even if you close your browser window, you will still be in the crater and vulnerable to attack.
The only way to appease Mandrith is to hunt down and slay your correct target. The guardian of the crater will be pleased by this and remove any countdowns you have been penalised by.
After you kill someone within your clan with a grey skull, and you get the kill, there is an almost 100% chance you will die, simply because when you take the stuff that they had, your skull is going to turn grey, and since the seed of bsing has already been planted, no one will think twice about attacking you. If you decide to leave some stuff on the ground, then attacking the person in the first place would have been a waste because you may have gotten the same items from someone without a grey skull that wasn’t in your clan.
Use your binds I have included binds in your inventory for more than defending yourselves. Once you have caused sufficient damage to an opponent, binding him will ultimately lead to your clan finishing him off for you. You will get the kill if you had damaged him enough. Even if you don’t get the kill, clan members will respect you for helping them get it and of course, there is always next time. Don’t always wait until you hit enough to bind them though,. If there is a big rival clan, bind any worthy opponents so that your clan will have the advantage of killing off their men and ultimately lead to your “owning” of the crater.