No, you can not.
You can get a dwarf multicannon after the completion of the 'Dwarf Cannon' quest, once this is completed this quest you can purchase a cannon from the dwarf engineer on ice mountain for 750,000gp.
yes, if you make another account
As far as I can remember there is only 1 Imcando Dwarf in Runescape which interacts with the player. You can find Him near Mudskipper point, South of Port Sarim. If this is the first time meeting him, you will need to bring him a Redberry Pie; which can be bought or made. This Dwarf is also a skill master of smithing, and can sell you a skill cape once you reach 99 in this level.
AnswerJagex updated and now you can just put the cannon base down and it assembules it'self every 400 shots your cannon will decay but you will get a message saying "your cannon has almost decayed!" and you pick it up and it restarts the decay. 1 steel bar=4 cannonballs but I recommend just buying the cannonballs because making them takes a while
no. it should cost more.
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No, after the initial teleport save, it will vanish from your inventory.
Once you get 99 Mining you are allowed to get an awesome, cool-looking 'Mining Skill Cape'. You will need 99k (99,000gp). To get the Cape you have to talk to the Dwarf standing at the entrance of the Mining Guild.
A white dwarf consists of the core of the large star it once was.
Yes. It has unlimited number of uses I still have mine from when they were first created.
Both Pluto and Ceres were once planets and are now dwarf planets.keok12diefbuqthep
Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Sedna and Makemake are the five "dwarf planets" designated so far. Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris are currently the five bodies classed as dwarf planets, but there are further candidates that could be classed as dwarf planets once more information on their shape has been uncovered.