The worst thing about doing PP is the lost mummy. If you haven't done Contact!, then the worst thing is no bank in Sophenam :P. Every once in a while, when you're doing PP with another player, they'll crack a sarcophogus and out pops a mummy. The other person runs away, leaving you holding the bag. Yes, someone else's mummy will attack you if the person who woke it up leaves the room. I used to open sarcophogi, but no longer.
89 thieving today, so I can relax until tomorrow. I have some logs to fletch and alch and flax to craft, too. Oh, I also made the 10M mark after selling my PP artefacts to Simon Templeton. I know, I could go faster just dropping them, but they give such good cash.
A little mouse looked at me while I was playing. I yelled at it and it ran away. I saw it later, stuck to a glue trap and squeaking its little heart out. I decided to yell at it while I packed up our leftover food that the mice hadn't gotten into inside big plastic containers. I was so pissed at it for eating my popcorn, I almost bashed its head in with a hammer. >:[
I think that's all for now. Thanks for reading! :)
Friday, August 17, 2007
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Pharaoh's sceptre resolves the problem. I am personally banking trinkets in Edgeville (using glory ammy) and teleporting back to the pyramid using the sceptre. While in Edgeville, I can also sometime sell some sharks or pots or rings or armors if I see people asking for them. It makes the Pyramid Plundering much less repetitious, as you have a short break for trading and conversations in Edgeville between runs.
And yes, the mummy problem is there... Players are trying to get a sceptre and open all sarcophaguses. I always have auto-retaliate off and if mummy is there I just turn protect from melee on and ignore it.
Lol @ other people's mummys. I skimmed first, and saw the phrase "That's right, other people's mummies will attack you if you leave the room" Xp
That poor mouse, it just wanted a snack!
What do you do with them after you catch them?
You write very well.
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