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AuthorTopic:   The solutions. RS has a number of solutions
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The solutions. RS has a number of solutions that could be utilized, heres what I could see. NOTE: Magic is not just a battle skill, but it still deserves to be a powerful force. It might start strong, but wow I got a steel isn't that satisfying. This really is a solution, but a very difficult and will get shouted at one, I am mentioning it for arguments sake. If melee armour was resistant to mage, warriors would require halting to kill, but it still may be [url=https://www.rsgoldfast.com/]cheap RuneScape gold[/url] achieved, rangers would then be vulnerable to spells. Obviously this would not be liked, doesn't make sense so I am ignoring this.



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