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N8yCakes

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Despite not being and editor of any of the wiki pages, I do still read the pages and look up information when I am not 100% sure on something or need to clarify for a friend/clan mate. I have been playing Runescape 3 for a little over 2 years now and played for a little while back in 2007-2008. While only being Maxed (slowly working on Completionist) I have numerous people a day asking me questions about items, exp rates, gold rates, item suggestions, or just various ways to get around doing something that they want to do but don't want to quest or level up for.Often I also am asked to answer a question someone came across from the Wiki, either outdated into, false info, or just could not understand the wiki (the professionalism way of clarifying everything in the wiki sometimes confuses people I suppose), friends also come to me first before going to the wiki because they know I can have a quick clear answer for them in seconds rather than spending a few minutes searching and reading around the wiki. I very rarely use the Wiki for myself, I like to think i have a extensive knowledge of the game, though not perfect I still know far too much more than an average player. For example a friend asked me if the DeathTouched Darts would work on Hardmode Nomad, and I informed him that the Nomad is a phase boss so 1 dart will only defeat one phase of the Nomad and to use darts accordingly, he then stated that the Nomad wasn't listed on the Darts Wiki page and i informed him that the darts are possibly mentioned on the Soul Capes wiki page if not on the Wiki page for the Nomad himself, after checking he messaged me back saying it is listed on both pages. If someone was to ask me a question, even if I do not know the direct answer, I can give them a rough answer that is at least on the same range of the actual answer.I read all the Patch Note post, I try to watch the Friday before videos so I can get early info on the patch notes on the following Monday, I also watch every live stream on twitch ( excluding OSRS related videos) so i can have full knowledge of updates, future content, bug fixes or just whats going on in the world of Runescape. I know you're probably thinking, hey if you know so much why don't you just edit the wiki where you see an error, why don't you stream your gameplay and have and Q&A, why aren't you a youtuber? Well simply, I have no clue how to edit wiki pages, I'm not a very coding/page editing educated person nor do I have a strong enough computer to stream/record. I play Runescape at 8-13fps, horrible I know. Even with my 8-13fps I manage to successfully kill most bosses (Araxxi, Gw2, Gw1, QBD, got my first telos kill recently). I know this is just sounding like one of those egotistic arrogant post of someone who thinks they are better than they are; but that is not the case. I amd just very experienced in the game, everything I have learned has been from playing the game. Spending hours at different locations testing drop rates, exp rates, gold per hour, weapon/armor minimal requirements of effectiveness i can say without a doubt I am confident in my knowledge of the game. I spent numerous hours learning as much as I can with the sole purpose of passing my information along to other players to help better them. show them things they may not of known and to just give a different alternative to activities. With these reasons I believe I should be nominated for "The Wikian" title. N8yCakes (talk) 17:47, September 3, 2017 (UTC)

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Oppose wut.. It's called the wikian title for people who have helped on the wiki. Not people that know the game. - Purple partyhat Sparky Kitty the WikianFiremaking 17:49, September 3, 2017 (UTC)

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