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DukeNova
well I started playing RS again and found that full Guthix became cheaper than before, so I decided to buy it. (i bought it - 660k <platebody & skirt>) Then I looked at people's screenshots, and saw that normal rune armor also looks good. So then I was thinking of becoming a member, and I realized I'd either have to sell my guthix armor or earn some money to get enough for a dragon longsword. I don't want to sell my guthix- I don't think it will sell quick, but then again I don't want to earn the money back - 'can get full rune & d long from 660k- so any help here?
bling_masta8
Well, if you really, really like Guthix armour and can make up 100k on members, then keep it. But if not, sell it off but that can take some time.

Personally, I would sell it off but that's because I don't like guthix much.

EDIT: 2,600 posts biggrin.gif
Phishiy
honestly i hate god armour because its just basicly rune with green,red or blue barf on it :/

i would suggest selling and buying rune + d long happy.gif
Overdoziz
If i remember right god armour (zamorak, guthix and saradomin) do not have better stats then the normal rune version, which makes it an obvious decision just to buy normal full rune. Unless you choose for looks, which would make Guthix the winner. smile.gif
RaDave
Whats your stats? its not that hard to make 100k in members, i can keep you company while you skill to get it or help you kill to get it. IGN: Sk8.uk
darth_knukle
I'd keep the Guthix for now, try and make the 100k once you get P2P. Then, if ever you need a boost of money, you could sell the Guthix.
DukeNova
Ok thx I'l keep the guthix for now. I was actually going to use Fast Free Laws thing to make money- then i realized they don't exist anymore ohmy.gif time to cut some yews~
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