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'put your runescape name in answer if you want to be my friend i will message you k any one can?

Please do not use questions in order to make friends in runescape, there is the message board for this.

Whats the best way for an 11 year old to get money?

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Why is World of Warcraft so popular?

It's a very large world with new things and places being added all the time; just walking from the tip of one continent (there are 3) to the most southern point can take up to 45 minutes on foot. From the Western coast to eh Eastern coast can take 30 minutes. That doesn't include creatures and resources you might find on the way.

It is also very easy to play to a so-so level; very good players spend a lot of time learning and honing their skills: a good healer is dang hard to find. :) A regular person playing an hour a day for 2 months can become the highest level but not very powerful in terms of gear. At the upper levels good gear can make or break a group you are in. The harder the mob (opponent) the better the drop (material gotten from them) but it may take 5 people to kill XXX but he only drops a sword or a shield: you have to just bide your time and do the instance again to get what you want.

It CAN be very social if you and friends are playing together or if you join a group of people called a guild. All in all it's a neat experience. it's even worth the mini icons. you do stuff so eay with it. you could even get support and help from the world of warcraft support line at the blizzard company.

What are the rules of duel?

In duel monsters, each player starts off with 40 cards and either 2000 or 4000 life points. There are 3 basic types of cards you may use

a monster card: You can tell which card is a monster by seeing if it has attack points and defence points. Some monsters are of such a high level that you need to sacrifice another lower level monster to summon it to the field. Some monsters have special effects. Be sure to read these before playing them.

a spell card: A spell card is usually a greenish blueish colour. These can be used to support the player or their monsters. They are played either from the hand or can be set on the field. They come in five forms:

  • Normal spells are Spell Speed 1 cards. Their effect is usually activated upon playing. Players can ordinarily activate normal spell cards during their own turn.
  • Equip spells are also Spell Speed 1. The cards are "equipped" to a monster on either side of the field and ordinarily are not destroyed unless the monster they are equipped to is also destroyed. They either grant bonuses or inflict penalties to a monster or a player.
  • Continuous spell cards has varied Spell Speeds. These cards stay on the field continuously until they are destroyed by external effect or the card itself has a time limit on how long it can be played. Their effects continue to work as long as the card is face-up on the field.
  • Quick-play spell cards have a Spell Speed of 2. During the controlling player's turn, quick-play spell cards may be played directly from your hand at any point.
  • Field spell cards are placed in the field spell zone and do not have a specific Spell Speed; these cards apply an effect throughout the whole field, such as increasing a certain type's attack. Only one field card can be in play at a time, and playing a new field spell destroys the previous one.

Trap cards: are mostly purple and are used to put you oppenant at a disadvantage, usually when they activate the traps. They are set face down on the field and ordinarily cannot be activated on the turn they were placed down. Their usual use is to destroy the attacking monster, negate the damage, or possibly redirect the damage back at the opponent.

A duel is won by fulfilling one of the various conditions:

  • The opponent's life points are reduced to 0.
  • The opponent is unable to draw a card from their deck during their Draw Phase because the deck is empty.
  • Another specific win condition stated by relevant cards.

You set your cards down in a position such as this

_________

|_|_|_|_|_| <- these 5 spaces are for spells and traps. you may oly have 5 on the __________ field at once.

|_|_|_|_|_|_| <- these are for your monsters. You may have 6 on the field at on at once. If a card is played sideways, then that card is in defence position and even if it is destroyed, you will not lose and life points. When a card is destroyed, it goes into your graveyard and cannot be used again unless you have a specific card that allows you to do so such as monster reborn. Obviously the card with the higher attack points wins in an attack.

Ex. If I atacked your kuriboh (which has 300 attack points) while it was in attack mode with my Blue eyes white dragon (which has 3000 attack points) you would subtract 300 from 3000 (2700) and take the sum away from your life points.

but...

if your kuriboh was in defence mode and i attacked it with my blue eyes, kuriboh would go to your graveyard but you would not lose any life points.

most people think duel monsters is just luck of drawing the right cards, but it isn't only that...you must have a plan to defeat your oppenant using not only strong monsters, but spell cards and trap cards to back them up.

You may only play one card per turn and you may only attack once per turn. you may play as many spell and trap cards as you wish each turn. a monster in defence mode cannot attack. at the beginning of a turn, you can switch a monster in defence mode to attack mode and vice versa. you may not switch them back at the end of the turn and you may not attack with a monster and then switch them to defence mode.

at the beginning of each turn, you draw one card, even on the first turn. it doesnt matter how many cards you have in your hand. you don't discard any cards unless a trap or spell card is played that forces you to.

i hope i cleared this up and i apologize for my geekyness. for any more info go to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Trading_Card_Game

or check out the manga at www.mangafox.com/directory/y/2.htm

because in the first few books of the mangas, it explains how to play the game in better words. happy dueling ^.^

What are planks?

Wood..... used to make things with nails such as things in ur house if ur a member :P It can also be used as a derogatory slang term for stupid

How do you win a girls heart if she doesn't like you?

Well, you have to be romantic, or try to hang out with her a lot, or be her best friend, and she will eventally start to love you, from being with you so much.

just walk up to her say nice shoes and then walk away let her chase after you

if this doesnt work i dont know what will

or if you are scared to talk to her in front off her mates but you know her very well when she is putting on lip stick or lip gloss go up to her and ask can i borrow ur lip stick or lip gloss

then kiss her and then walk away

or if she has just broke up with her boy friend get her alone and say if i was ur boy friend i would never treat u the way that he did wait for about 10 seconds until she answers you back if she doesn't she is thinkin about goin out with you if she takes over 15 seconds

kiss her then look at her for about 3 to 5 seconds then say sorry i have to go if she says why just say it is goin to be weird because ur like my best friend and i dont want to ruin that then say u dont like me the way i like u

if she gets up then pulls ur arm towards her she wants u to stay

if you are out side walkin down the street and u hear her callin her name then running towards u makes sure it rainin

u run towards her if she hugs u tell her to look at u and then kiss her if she pushs u away then she just wants to be friends if she doesnt u got ur self a new girlfriend if u r goin out with someone and the girl u r in love with splits up with her boy friend and then comes to u

u start to kiss then ur girlfriend calls u to say were r u babes do u want to tell her that ur in love with her best frined and u want to be with her or r u a wimp and go on to see this girl with out ur girlfriend knowin if or when u and ur girlfriend break up u and the other girl start goin out with in public not in secret

this article is from

tyler mcintosh

Where can i find a jack on a peugeout 306?

The handbook says the jack is located in a box inside the spare wheel

Why do you have to be 13 or over to use this site?

The 13 age limit is set because to set up an iTunes account you are entering into a legally binding contract and as such you will need to considered legally responsible enough to understand what you are doing.

What is the meaning of willow tree tattoo?

Trees can mean various things; perhaps it is a sign of enironmental activism (you might be a tree-hugger), perhaps it is a sign of the Druid religion; if it's a cedar, it may mean that you are Lebanese.

Why did dally rob a bank?

Because he wanted to die. He thought he had nothing to live for anymore. But he was wrong.

Where did the bow and arrow originate from and who created it?

Many different cultures and peoples, widely separated and isolated, one from another, seem to have developed bows and arrows on their own, at various periods throughout history.

Nobody knows exactly where or when archery originated, but some estimates are that bows and arrows were first developed around 10,000-15,000 years ago. The oldest surviving bows and arrows have been found in Europe, but that in no way means that archery originated there. It simply means that the conditions in those particular areas are conducive to the preservation of the materials used to make the ancient weapons..

How do you make homemade soft modeling clay?

One such recipe is called "Salt dough".

Add a cup of salt in a large bowl.

Add 1-1/4 cups of warm water and mix well.

Add 3 cups of flour and mix well with above ingredients.

Knead into a ball then seal in a plastic bag and store overnight.

24 hours later you can mold anything you want.

Wait for 3 or 4 days (to make sure it's dry) before you paint.

What is money called Portuguese?

Since 2002 Portugal's money is the Euro. Before it was the Portuguese escudo (PTE), which was originally divided into 1000 réis but later into 100 centavos.
Portugual = Euro (€)

Brazil = Real (R$)

What do you use gold for?

Gold has several uses. It is a popular decorative material used in jewelry (rings, earrings, necklaces, etc.). It is used as a means of storing wealth (gold bullion). It is also a very good electrical conductor which, despite its high cost, is sometimes used in special situations when extremely thin, highly conductive wires are needed. It is very useful in dentistry as well, used for crowns primarily.

Is a 'crossbow' really a bow?

Crossbow
For practical purposes, yes, a crossbow is really a bow. It uses a short arrow, technically called a bolt, by means of the spring action caused by releasing the tension on the crossbow's limbs. The "bow" of the crossbow is called a "prod".

It differs from a traditional bow however, in that it can be drawn before it is needed and kept ready to use for a considerable period of time. Holding a "regular" bow, such as a self-bow, longbow, recurve, or compound bow at full draw for any length of time may not be feasible, depending on draw weight. Traditional bows (recurves, longbows, etc), unlike modern compound bows, often do not have sights while modern crossbows do; this, coupled with the fact that it doesn't cause a lot of strain on the shooter to hold the crossbow at a full draw, makes it easier for an unskilled individual to use the weapon. The crossbow can be cocked either manually by simply pulling the string back, or by mechanical means - which means handicapped persons can use crossbows in those states which allow their use. Most crossbows sold today have about the same arrow speed as compounds: about 330 - 350 ft/sec.

While the crossbow is a bow, it offers a great advantage over Traditional bows. It should also be noted, so does the modern compound bow. In the 1970's there was a debate whether or not compound bows should be allowed for hunting. State-by-State, compound bows were allowed, and today more than 80% of all bow hunters use compound bows; this is an approximation, of course, as the use of Traditional bows (and arrows) has been increasing. Overall, the acceptance of compounds has been good for archery. Now with more and more crossbows being sold, crossbow hunters are asking why they can not also be included in the archery season, because compounds and crossbows have such similar performance.

The answer to that question is that the modern crossbow is so easy to use; some claim that it is more like using a rifle than a bow. Modern crossbows tend to incorporate the camming (the "wheels" at the ends of the bow-limbs) which makes the compound bow easier to use than Traditional bows.

The Chinese developed a repeating crossbow, where a new bolt would drop onto the rails of the crossbow each time the string (called a "cable", due to its thickness) was pulled back to the "ready" position (cocked, ready to use). The real trick would be to keep the bolt-hopper loaded - and have each bolt facing the correct direction in the hopper.

During the Middle Ages, the crossbow was taken to sometimes extreme designs. Weapons such as the Arbalest and the ballista are basically over-sized crossbows. Of course, crossbows were also slightly simpler in design back then; see the weblink ("Torneo della Balestra") under "Related Links" for some photos of (possibly)the oldest-surviving Crossbow Society in the Modern World.

Persons interested in hunting with (modern)crossbows should contact The American Crossbow Federation, Box 251, Glenwood, MN 56334

How many people have died in Australian gold mines?

There were sooo many diseases that people died from in the gold rush, such as carpet burn sindrome, knits, testicular cancer, STD's something that you have hahhahah lick me!

Are magical lamps real?

Yes, I have one that I can sell to you :)

They could be. Of course, there is no scientific evidence that they are real. No one that has claimed a real magical lamp has ever been proven.<br><p></p><p>

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What is the difference between a longbow and a crossbow?

The Crossbow bolt has more effect against armour at close range, but it is much slower to reload and has less range. As a mass of weapons the longbow is much more effective. Thus one crossbow is probably the better weapon, but if you had say 100 of each then the longbow is better because they could fire more shots at greater range. Certainly that's what Crecy in 1346 would suggest. The most skilled of the English Longbowmen could fire 8-10 shots a minute: the most skilled of crossbowmen could manage only 1 round every minute: most required a minute and a half to fire each round.

Although both has their strengths, as pointed out above, the reason the Crossbow became popular over the logbow is mainly because the crossbow was so much easier to use: it took years and years to become proficient in the longbow (English people started their training as young boys) while the crossbow could be mastered quickly: it was a matter of point and shoot. It was the considerable experience/practice vs little experience/practice requirements that eventually saw a more widespread use of the crossbow.

Is a hellhound real?

To a science-orientated mind, all mythical creatures are just that - mythical = legendary = fantastic = invented. But everyone is entitled to one's set of beliefs.