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You click on it to wield it (as if it were a weapon). Once you have the staff of fire, it will save you fire runes for any spell that requires them. For instance, a certain low-level attack requires a mind rune, a fire rune, and an air rune; if you wield the staff of fire, you save the fire rune.

In the above example, a staff of air is better, because fire runes are cheaper than air runes. You would mainly want to use the staff of fire for superheating, low alchemy, or high alchemy.

You click on it to wield it (as if it were a weapon). Once you have the staff of fire, it will save you fire runes for any spell that requires them. For instance, a certain low-level attack requires a mind rune, a fire rune, and an air rune; if you wield the staff of fire, you save the fire rune.

In the above example, a staff of air is better, because fire runes are cheaper than air runes. You would mainly want to use the staff of fire for superheating, low alchemy, or high alchemy.

You click on it to wield it (as if it were a weapon). Once you have the staff of fire, it will save you fire runes for any spell that requires them. For instance, a certain low-level attack requires a mind rune, a fire rune, and an air rune; if you wield the staff of fire, you save the fire rune.

In the above example, a staff of air is better, because fire runes are cheaper than air runes. You would mainly want to use the staff of fire for superheating, low alchemy, or high alchemy.

You click on it to wield it (as if it were a weapon). Once you have the staff of fire, it will save you fire runes for any spell that requires them. For instance, a certain low-level attack requires a mind rune, a fire rune, and an air rune; if you wield the staff of fire, you save the fire rune.

In the above example, a staff of air is better, because fire runes are cheaper than air runes. You would mainly want to use the staff of fire for superheating, low alchemy, or high alchemy.

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