Ironically, not wearing the graceful was actually a very moon-clan choice. It required patience to walk slowly everywhere, and he did it to wear the outfit he liked better, showing he understood an aspect of himself: his penchant for fashionscape.
i think it’s also wrong. i was shocked i killed enough where i forgot the kc? 10+ i think which would be like 1/2k+ or something. so more than likely its flawed
I love hearing you read the British text from Meteorea and youre not skipping a beat. It doesn't even deviate slightly from your natural way of speaking.
I too told my parents copper and tin make bronze. and a bunch of other things. my mom always let me play runescape because she thought i was learning things from it. and i was. I learned a lot about how people are, and how to not get scammed. and I learned some other things along the way too. Runescape taught me how to budget and how to save. it also taught me to have a good work ethic and other things.
Well said. I'd say on top of those it gave some resilience towards grinds that can be seen ahead. No need to back down on a challenge, no matter whether it's just getting to work or strategizing the way through
It made me teach myself English. I am not a native English speaker and my autistic brain does not handle traditional school teachings for languages. Still amazed that this game, of all things, made me learn English.
I’ve been watching Alien Food for months now, loving every single episode put out. The sarcastic humor, hilarious situations, and sheer stupidity(said in a loving way) on display at times has been making my Friday better for months now. However, “I actually don’t like hot chocolate” has me seriously reconsidering this series. How could I trust a man who doesn’t like hot chocolate?
Been refreshing my feed all day waiting for this video to drop. The ending is priceless. "Bake pie!?" straight into "oh fuckin hell do I need to do another quest?!" absolutely legendary.
I'm amazed as long as it took him to do all the prereqs and everything to get the spell, he never just clicked on Magic in the skills tab where it lists every spell in the game lol. He is usually good about checking it for things.
I never knew that cabin boy interaction even existed! Love learning this lore for a game ive played on and off for my entire life haha. B A B A AF: "ah yes this is pronounced with a Y!"
So the quest man told me that Unguided was a good series to check out which caused me to binge all of it this week. Top tier content. Every time I hear "oh god my cat's about to die" or "nothing interesting happens" I laugh. 50 episodes of joy. And then you had to ruin it by saying you don't like hot chocolate. Keep up the great work, can't wait to see you hit more milestones.
I love hearing the narration with what I can only assume is the intended accent of some of these characters. It just feels so natural hearing people like Meteora speaking and it just sounds identical to your casual banter.
I checked a handful of the comments and didn't see it mentioned, but I've never won the race on the first or even second try. You can fail to clear the hurdles and get shocked which seems to take forever to recover from. Something something you can fail and still succeed
Seriously Dude I've binged this whole series in about 10 days and finally caught up to speed! This content just as impressive as the other OSRS creator greats, keep up the grind! Thanks to J1mmy for shouting you out bringing me here. Peace!
I've been playing OSRS for years and yet you have teached me so much lore about the game❤ Love the content! And I must say, you have a very soothing voice.
I remember copper+tin as the same undeniable argument that RS was good for your general knowledge. I also told my dad that iron+coal = steel and then he corrected me that the coal is to increase the temperature high enough to turn iron into steel. It doesn't always tell you exactly how things works, but it gives you the puzzle pieces that you can later place together and sticks much better in your memory.
Your dad was actually less correct than you were - Iron needs to combine with the carbon in coal to become steel! If you just heat iron without adding carbon it’s still just iron
Runescape taught me soo much growing up even one day in school our science teacher pulled out a pestel and mortar and asked the class what it was, nobody had a clue but i knew strait away, thats just one example of 1000s
Yea runescape taught me that bronze was from copper and tin. And steel was from iron and coal. And the process being called smelting being done in a smelter/furnace. Which have bellows to help heat them up from fresh air. Though I think most models in game now are missing the bellows. Smithing was done with anvils. And to be careful of trusting people. So many things I learned as a kid playing this game.
I had a similar moment in chemistry class, one time we were discussing forest firest and I remembered how in Ben 10 cartoon it told that you can stop the forest fire by creating another forest fire further away, that way once the 2 intersect, they burn out all oxygen and both die out. Alternative was plants vs zombies where in literature class I used a reference to the cherry plant (it explodes) by saying how it's a temporary solution to a long term problem. It felt great to use that knowledge.
Seeing you play without a guide and really take advantage of every in game resource has helped me appreciate the game lore so much more. I didn't even know V was talked about in that book! Some really cool stuff.
Oh boy, if my parent's had understood how huge this game (among others) was for learning English. I vividly remember right-clicking the boxes on the bridge to wizards' tower and wondering what the hell "examine" ment. And that was only the beginning.
I'm so pleased to see this in my feed. Have you considered bumbling through Minecraft or Terraria or something that you haven't played without looking anything up? I would watch that as well.
FYI the dice in the dreamland were not two random numbers. The two numbers showed actual opposite sides so you can know both numbers of each die. Opposite side of dice add up to 7. The pairings were 1-6, 2-5, 3-4.
Every Friday afternoon I open up my RU-vid app excepting to see a new Unguided video and sure enough, it’s always the very first video recommended to me on my feed 😁
Your videos are the best for lore because you read EVERYTHING and put it in the videos! I absolutely adore J1mmy and By Release, but this is what that series should have been! I would LOVE for the two of you to collaborate on a lore video, of course when you are a bit further, so you don't get spoiled. I'm in love with this series!!! (BTW you have the perfect voice for this sort of thing) The gods have blessed us with you!!!
7:00 This is crazy, didn’t realize this stuff was referenced in such an old quest, seeing as almost 2 decades later we still have 2 questlines dangling the Stone of J** as a mcguffin
Love it. So easy to watch. Your chill attitude is second to none. When I do quests I just want them done so I space bar spam through the text and get to the next part but when I watch you I actually learn more about the lore which I never knew before. And I'm old man I'm 38, playing RS since early days on and off I just can't seem to let it go.
With the "game of chance", the trick is that opposite sides of a 6-sided die always add up to 7. For example, 4 and 3 are on opposite sides, as are 6 and 1. Using that knowledge, you can reason out the solution. I quite like it as a puzzle, I remember feeling to chuffed as a kid when I worked it out
This man really did all these quests just to figure out if a spell even exists when he could've just clicked on the magic icon in the skill tab and gotten a full list of each spellbook's spells. Crazy, especially since he referenced these lists for other stats so many times along the way!
Stalactites grow down from the cave ceiling, while stalagmites grow up from the cave floor. It's easy to remember which is which: Stalactites have a "T" for top and stalagmites have a "G" for ground.
The way I was told to remember it is Stalagtites have a "T" which looks like something hanging from the ceiling, and Stalagmites have a "M" which looks like something coming up from the floor.
I'm happy I found your channel recently! Back in June I made a new account to see if I could get a quest cape without using any quest guides. I still use the wiki but not in way that will guide me through the quests. I started the journey thinking that I would remember many of the quests enough and eventually get stuck on one of the puzzles. That's not how it went. Turns out if it's a members quest created during RS Classic there's about a 50% chance the journal does nothing and the NPC dialog might even lead you the wrong way. I started keeping track of the quests and writing down my thoughts on what went wrong for me. I haven't been able to watch all of your videos as I don't want them to spoil the quests I haven't done yet. But, it's really nice to watch the ones I have completed and see if you struggled like I did. You completed Dig Site much faster than me (at least from how the video shows it). I'm looking forward to when you complete Tribal Totem and Holy Grail as both of those quests broke me. Can't wait til I can finally watch you complete Legend's because I remember that quest was a doozy even with a guide. If ever want someone to commiserate over a terrible quest my ign is Round Down.
I remember getting answers right in my history class in middle school when we were asked about the different types of metals they used during medieval times and how they were made. RuneScape helped me lol. I got em all right.
Great content, love that ending! exactly what i was waiting for, i knew you had to do dream mentor, but the feeling of finding out yourself is the best
Throughly impressed with your numbers game in dream world. Flawless. I love math and numbers. But you see the patterns and numbers so well! Cheers from Vancouver island Canada 🇨🇦
Man, the story about fhe person with V... finding the stone of J.... is incredibly interesting, especially since a recently released quest tackles exactly that and I never knew this book existed
This is the first video of yours I've been able to watch the day it came out! Started the series last week and caught up a couple days ago and was very happy to see the notification for this :D I made my first osrs account(since 2002) the other day because of you, even after years of watching other channels, you were the first to make me want to actually follow up with the idea to finally download and play. Not sure yet if that was a good or terrible life decision but time will tell lol
fun fact, the devs censored one of the OG phrases "me" says to you in the dreamworld in 2007scape because it was apparently "too harmful". It's basically yourself saying that your clothes make you look fat iirc
Well at least it was relatively straightforward this time! I also never knew the cabin boy was on the island after. Graceful being default is a pet peeve of many peoples. I ground out the speedrunning outfit to recolour mine and it looks heaps better.
Yeah I think I’ve seen that, looks super cool. Would be great to see some fashionscape back on folks running around the game. Thanks so much for the donation Riley, means the absolute world to me and I can’t thank you enough for the support
Bouquet Mac Hyacinth floating around with the watering can is a reference to the 1990-'95 BBC show Keeping Up Appearances' main character Hyacinth Bucket who pronounces her last name "Bouquet"
I love how by knowing about Dream Mentor the whole time as an audience really made this enjoyable knowing it was really a part 1 of 2 for Monster Examine >:) lmao, awesome episode.
10:28 - the blood and soul altar are on kourend near arceuus and do not require a talisman. Fun series by the way! pays respects to the purity of the game
I can't believe that I've never thought about the astral altar not requiring a talisman before! Interestingly, the astral tiara was added to the cache as an unobtainable item when this quest was released, but no talisman was.
It's funny I used the EXACT same copper + tin = bronze example when I was 10 years old and at a block party. My parents were trying to justify my Runescape playtime to the neighbors by saying I was learning things from it, and that's the little fact of knowledge I pulled out and I could tell it disappointed them LOL
Love the series. Now that I've mentioned it to FrankGlymes of Skill Guided I feel compelled to tell you that I've mentally placed your two series on opposite ends of one cinematic universe, to eventually meet in the middle maxed and having acquired all in-game knowledge by opposite pathways