
When I became I member I had finished all F2P quests (of course

). I wanted Recipe for Disaster's first part to be my first member quest, this is a bit symbolic because one of my first Runescape quests was Cook's Assistant...

Everybody loves this picture from Wanted! That wizard is evil!

Level 120 vampires giving you a choice. I thought letting them suck your blood is the best

(But try to Distract is better..) The Myreque quests are pretty cool, Darkness of Hallowvale therefore too.

This adventurer getting cooked in My Arm's Big Adventure was very funny

Unfortunately you couldn't get the armour...

Cold
War is maybe the funniest quest of RuneScape! I liked the comparisons
with Russia and all that, and how no one believes that zookeeper. Those
penguins are evil!

This picture from Between A Rock... is also very well known.
Troll Romance
Everybody liked sledging from the hills in Troll Romance!

Lunar Diplomacy
The Lunar Diplomacy quest was nice, I really enjoyed this one!

Me fighting myself in the dream world! Look at wat Me says


I really like this Lunar clothing



Finally my Skills were high enough to finish this quest

I had to train Herblore and Farming for a long time... I didn't get 57
Herblore though. I drank a Greenman's Ale which got it 1 level up from
56. Anyway, a good high-level quest with a nice story!

Devious Minds was together with Fairytale II one of the most annoying quests to finish because of the high skill requirements. I had to get 65 Smithing to complete it, OR 64 Smithing with a Dwarven Stout, OR 63 Smithing with a Dwarven Stout Mature. And of course I had saved my 2 Dwarven Stouts (M) from Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf

But still I had to get 63 Smithing, and it takes a long time to get all the ores and bars without using money. Normally I wouldn't mind, but since I had a competition with my friend Obi Wan1712 (see Battle of the Quest Point Cape), I borrowed 2 million Gold Pieces from another friend to buy the ores and train my Smithing way faster. I got 63 Smithing and finished the quest, which was very simple.

The sweetest dragon in whole Runescape! Here I was saving Sir Amik Varze from Recipe for Disaster!
Legends Quest
I wanted Legends Quest to be my first completed Master Quest. It wasn't that hard


Here I am defeating the mighty Nezikchened!

Quest done! I bought my Legends Cape right away

Swan Song
This was my second Master Quest, it was really easy!

The Wise Old Man of Draynor in action! W00t!

And here is me in action! Here I am defeating the mighty Sea Troll Queen


Quest done!
Monkey Madness
Monkey Madness is the name of Master Quest worth!

Killing the Jungle Demon was one of the easiest parts of this quest


And...Quest done!
Regicide
This quest was also easier than I suspected! Unfortunately the pictures I took from these quests were saved as JPEG, which explains the low quality...

Fighting the Tyras Guard...

Still fighting


Tyras' tent on fire!

Quest done!

Roving Elves is like the easiest Master Quest ever! It should be intermediate


This quest was lots of fun

Shooting at sheep and stuff...
Desert Treasure
I started this quest months ago to get Ghostly Robes, now I thought it was time to finish it

Here is a report...

The first guy I killed was Dessous... The first time, a level 101 and me (a level 94) failed using Melee. The level 101 also got lost in the swamp and teleported even before me (no offence, lol), I kept fighting but ran out of food. Later I got back, deciding to use Magic this time (his weakness, Air

) and I killed him quite easily, I haven't got any pictures of it, though...
Then it was Fareed's turn, the dungeon was really simple and so was Fareed, he only used Melee and I protected... The Water spells did some serious damage on him and I got his diamond.


After Dessous and Fareed, Damis had to go down. I heard the most awful stories about him so I asked a friend to help me save some extra food and Prayer Potions. He also had to stand between me and Damis in. When we got there I lured Damis into non multi and Mashalooo had to stand between us, but he didn't. But it didn't matter, with my Earth spells, Auto Retaliate on and more than enough potions I killed him easily!


Last but not least... Kamil. I got all the stuff I needed, I killed the Trolls, banked, got to Kamil and he wasn't that hard, so I killed him with my Fire Bolts

I got the last diamond, went to the Pyramid, got to the bottom (with low weight it's easy!) and I finished the quest!

Quest complete! Hurray!
Recipe for Disaster
After DT it was time for the final part of RFD, I finished all the subquests (there is a picture on this page from the Sir Amik Varze part) and now it was time to kill that Culinaromancer!
The first creature was Agrith Na Na, I was very careful the first time. I didn't bring lots of good stuff, just a weapon and 2 pieces of armour, and a cheap amulet and cape. So the first time I failed, his weakness, the Stab attack wasn't very effective with a Dragon Scimitar. The next time I used a DDP++ and I killed him.
The second monster was Flambeed, I wore my Ranged gear and used my Crystal Bow (2/10) and owned him, I just kept running from him and the few times that he could hit me he hit low because of my Super Defence Potion.

The third monster was Karamel, he didn't hit more than 5 with his Magic and with my Restore Potions my stats never were too low. It was a long, but easy fight.

Then the fourth creature, Dessourt. He hit quite often, but so did I and I killed him very easily, thanks again to a Super Set.

The Gelatinnoth Mother wasn't that hard, I think because I wore the right combination of armour. There were some other problems though. The first time I had lag so I had to flee. The second time, when I entered the 'room' a virus scan started, again lag, so I fled again

Then the third time, I had no lag and I killed him quite easily with just Magic.
Last was the Culinaromancer, with my DDP++ I owned him, and guess what?

Quest done! Woohoo!

Some people said Contact! was hard. Others said it wasn't. Anyway, I was nervous

But actually the quest was pretty simple!
The dungeon is easy (although the second time I went through it I made a little mistake, fell, and almost got killed...). And the boss is easy to kill with Magic (although you get a lot of high hits on you even when you're praying...). With a guide this quest is relatively simple, without one I think it would be very hard! But... I finished it
Mourning's End Part II
The last quest I needed to finish to get a Quest Point Cape was MEPII. I have always thought of it as the hardest quest of whole Runescape, so I waited a long time before doing it. Guides said you had to have an Agility level of around 70, but I didn't have time to get train it because of the Quest Points Cape competition I had with my friend, so I started it with 57 Agility! While doing the quest I justed followed the guide step by step and it turned out to be very easy! If you want to solve the puzzle without a guide, it's very hard though. And I must say that I really admire the people who did that! Respect!
There aren't much cool pictures to show you of this quest, but I have a small photo report of the 'Get the Items for the Dwarf' part

You'll find out why, some day (I hope)...

Thorgel the Dwarf...



All the item trips to the Dwarf in order from start to finish... (The third time I was so stupid to forget to turn the laserbeam

)

With a guide, it's an easy, but still a long quest, and finally I had finished it

I got my Quest Point Cape right after this!