I took the time to edit the ship a while back to remove or change a lot of the lights to not be shadow casting. Was kinda a process to figure out which ones to change or remove whole also keeping a good lighting to the ship to where it didnt seem like light bleeding through from nowhere.
I got it down to light with 33 of them being shadow casting and this helped a lot to improve performance for others who may not have higher end pcs. Bappo, yea MK. III can be rough on weak machines. II runs way better. My other subs don't have any issues. Share to your Steam activity feed. You need to sign in or create an account to do that. Sign In Create an Account Cancel. Edit links. All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. Let alone a couple of waves before 's.
Jagex has the option, its there game, you have no say in what they can and can't do, so yea Im fairly sure what Mano was talking about was the features available in their software tools. It may be impossible for them to manually edit someones bank based on how they coded the game.
Basicly saying that once Jad attacks, what he is going to hit is already calculated. So if you have low hp, within his max hit, and then heal hp, he will not ko you.
Just saying what the person said. I think. By using this site, you agree to our Guidelines and Privacy Policy. Prev 1 2 Next Page 2 of 2. Recommended Posts. Ootachi 3. Posted August 22, To add to the challenge, players must fight through waves of monsters in the TzHaar Fight Cave in order to reach TzTok-Jad and must do so solo and without being able to restock on supplies from the previous waves.
This is the only place where Jad can be found. Once TzTok-Jad is reached, fighting and defeating him requires decent skill and reflexes. TzTok-Jad only uses Ranged and Magic attacks at a distance, however.
As he is resistant to Magic, using Ranged to attack him is recommended. This is where it's very easy to mess up. For me, once I miss, I tend to panic and keep getting it wrong. But if you manage to survive the hit, it's very important not to worry about recovering all those hit points back at once. Focus on prayer switching, and take a bite of food in between, like when you're sipping a prayer potion.
Or don't even worry about it. If you don't miss again, it won't matter that your hit points are low. You have to balance out whether it's a greater risk to try and eat, or just get through on whatever HP you've still got.
I generally make sure when I fight Jad, nobody's going to interrupt, and I wear headphones to keep my attention where it needs to be Either way, it helps me clearly hear the cues I'm listening for. I let everybody in the house know I can't be interrupted for about 15 minutes, and close the door to the computer room. It's only for a few minutes, and Monique is really cool about making sure nobody sidetracks me while I'm dealing with Jad.
Change Runescape to Realtime to reduce lag and hangs. Even after getting a handle on all the things I needed to do, I still found my computer sometimes lags. At it's worst, there was a delay of several seconds. When facing Jad, this can get you killed. Here are some ways to reduce the problem. Turn off all non-essential programs, browsers, background applications Press 's' while loading Runescape - forces Safe Mode, which is the simplest graphic format and is easier for the computer to operate in.
If your computer isn't very fast or powerful, this is probably your best mode to play in while facing Jad. Not as pretty, but much easier on your computer.
I DO NOT recommend turning off your Antivirus software, but that being said, anti-virus checkers often perform a real-time scan as data is incoming, which can result in a delay of several seconds. Makes it seem like lag. I literally had to uninstall my virus checker to make it stop. Some virus checkers and firewalls offer a "Game" mode, that helps reduce the lag while keeping some protection.
Go to the Processes Tab. Find the process that's running Runescape. I use the Runescape tool provided by Jagex on their site, because it's tightly focused only on playing Runescape. No other browser stuff going on.
So, find that process Right-click on it, select "Set Priority", and choose "Realtime. I see a dramatic improvement when I do this. But insofar as the other monsters, there's no need to memorize all the waves. Just learn the different creatures, and you can react appropriately when you see them.
It's a lot easier. You could memorize all the waves, I guess. It would be helpful to your strategy, knowing what's coming next. But not necessary. It's easy enough to get through the waves, as long as you know there are only 8 different monsters in the fight caves. As far as that goes, the Yt-Hurkots are Jad's personal healers. If you're using the Deflect non-attack technique they never show up.
Jad, of course, has already been discussed. That leaves only 6 different monsters to learn, which is a much more reasonable proposition. Most people identify them by their combat level, so in the list below, monsters are identified by combat level, attack style, then name. Their attacks suck prayer points away, which just Best killed at a distance, so they can't drain prayer. Because they steal prayer, these are usually my top priority to get rid of.
Strictly an annoyance creature. Does 10 hp recoil damage if you hit with melee, so again, best killed with range. When you've killed it, 2 smaller ones level 22 spawn in it's place. They're easy to kill, and have no special abilities. When possible, it's nice to use them as buffers to keep other melee creatures at a distance. No real threat, I kill them at leisure. If you use Guthans, they're okay to heal on, though they don't have a lot of hp.
This big guy is the first real threat in the Fight Cave. If there's no bigger danger, it's a good idea to pray ranged. He fires rapidly and hits fairly often. His melee attack isn't quite as dangerous, but either way he can deal significant damage. I normally take these out immediately after killing the level 22 prayer-drainers.
Big lumbering beast. If you can get him hung up behind another monster, or on a rocky corner, he's no threat at all. If he does get a hit in, he can hit hard, and can heal himself and other monsters if you're in melee range. Get him safespotted, and you can kill him after any higher priorities have been dealt with. Here's where Guthans can be very handy- pray melee and smack him with your Guthan's set!
Fast-hitting powerhouse. His constant magic attacks will kill you in moments - Pray against Magic and keep your distance. His melee attacks are just as dangerous as his magic attacks. If you're close enough, he'll both melee and magic, but if you keep away and pray magic, he's no threat.
Take care of the after any level 22s Tz-Kih and level 90s Tok-Xil. Now, I'm going to get a bit sneaky. I know I said it's not important to memorize the waves, but there are a couple of points of interest that are good to remember:. Up to wave 30, there's no need for prayer, as long as you pay attention and fight strategically. At 31, the level Ket-Zeks appear in every single wave, and it's best to maintain constant prayer protection on Magic while they're alive.
Always keep an eye on your prayer points. It's possible to get them trapped on the far side of the big rocks jutting away from the wall, so that they can't attack. If you turn prayer off while they're trapped, be careful not to forget who's waiting on the other side At wave 61, I click to log out, but finish the wave before logging out.
This way, I can take a break, get my focus on point, and mentally prepare. I like to find a youtube video and listen to Jad's magic attack so it'll be fresh when I face him. Then I log back in, get in position to face Jad, kill the 2 level 's, and take on Jad. I like to be in the position shown in the image to the right. It's right out near the North tip of the Italy Rock, with the view spun around so you're facing South.
My favorite view is from low to the ground, behind me. That way I usually get a great close-up of Jad and can both see and listen for his cues. I can also see when the magic sphere actually hits me, and know when it's safe to change prayer back to protect from missile.
Jad usually shows up right here, but sometimes he'll surprise you! One note- TzTok-Jad doesn't always show up in the same place. My favorite location puts him in a good visual range more often than not, but once in a while he's off the screen and hard to find. Try to keep calm, and respond to the Magic attack sounds, and otherwise take some time to locate him.
Since a fully passive approach is no longer workable, if you want to turn on auto retaliate, that will help you find Jad quickly. If worst comes to worst, you can fight him blind I'd much rather see the fight, and see what he's up to. Fighting Jad with this technique, the more prayer-boosting armor you can wear, the better.
That way you spend less time sipping prayer potions and more time paying attention to prayer switching. For the waves leading up to Jad, there's plenty of room for personal preference. It depends a lot on your fighting style in getting to Jad. It may be slower, but it bypasses a lot of headaches. When ranging, you can safespot the 's, kill the level 22 prayer-drainers from a distance, and avoid the level 45's recoil damage. Plus you can range the s without risking their melee attack.
I'm not too fond of the hybrid methods. Sure, it speeds things up, but it's easy to forget some little detail while you're flipping weapons and armor around And the pure melee approach is a good way to get killed unless you're a very advanced player.
No, I'm not one. Think of this guide as a kind of "Fight Caves for Dummies", with me as the head dummy. If I can do it, anybody can! And what I bring I was experimenting with that.
You can tell, my preference is ranged. Like I've mentioned, I'm not really good at real combat. I've gotten better after all this time with Jad, but still, simpler is better. So what's my setup? It's not the most expensive, but not cheap either. Here's what I like to use minor details may vary depending on my mood :. Don't get too tightly wound about what to wear.
Black Dragonhide, Archer's Helm, and Glory would be acceptable substitutes. Wear the best stuff you've got for ranging, and if it's got a prayer bonus, that's an extra benefit. If you prefer Saradomin Brew and Super Restores, that's fine too.
There's not really a wrong way. You just have to survive long enough to get to Jad. Best thing I can say, is take a trial run. Pick the gear you like best, and see how far you get.
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