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Author:  King Kulla [ April 1st, 2010, 11:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Skill of The Month Stats

Flash wrote:
King Kulla wrote:
Last month's Summoning SKOTM has got to be the most boring I've ever seen. :(


ROFL KULLA!!! They all gained like 98% of their xp on the same day :lol:


I thought something might happen on the last day, but nope. Nothing. :cry:

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Author:  ChrisT [ April 1st, 2010, 12:49 pm ]
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King Kulla wrote:
Flash wrote:
King Kulla wrote:
Last month's Summoning SKOTM has got to be the most boring I've ever seen. :(


ROFL KULLA!!! They all gained like 98% of their xp on the same day :lol:


I thought something might happen on the last day, but nope. Nothing. :cry:


why would people get anymore xp other than double xp weekend. i got all the charms i was gonna get even before the month and than i saw the weekend come up. marked it as the only day id get charms.

not suprised others followed the same pattern

Author:  Tim [ April 2nd, 2010, 12:12 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Skill of The Month Stats

I'm loving the first day for the Firemaking SKOTM, and that's only going to get higher of a lead (hopefully) if all works out. :P

Author:  Alex_SE [ April 2nd, 2010, 8:00 am ]
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Mli 699 wrote:
I'm loving the first day for the Firemaking SKOTM, and that's only going to get higher of a lead (hopefully) if all works out. :P

Resembles the skotm where marking didn't gave any chance to others.
http://www.rsbandb.com/skotm/11/2008
You're doing the same thing but even for more. :?

Author:  Riceay13 [ April 3rd, 2010, 9:56 pm ]
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Alex_SE wrote:
Mli 699 wrote:
I'm loving the first day for the Firemaking SKOTM, and that's only going to get higher of a lead (hopefully) if all works out. :P

Resembles the skotm where marking didn't gave any chance to others.
http://www.rsbandb.com/skotm/11/2008
You're doing the same thing but even for more. :?


Wow Tim ;) I'm interested to see how much you'll have at the end.

Author:  Flash [ April 4th, 2010, 10:31 am ]
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No-life more tim lol...

But seriously good job...

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Author:  IIIpower [ April 4th, 2010, 5:21 pm ]
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Wow, your doing a great job mli 699. I'm in seccond right now, but i'm not even a close seccond. keep it up!
(I kinda wish you wouldn't. lol.)

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Author:  Duke Juker [ April 5th, 2010, 1:10 pm ]
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Just wait until I hit my second wind. :twisted:

Author:  kill3rsean [ July 2nd, 2010, 9:07 am ]
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I'm really surprised I was rank 4 for a while. That wont last long though.

Author:  Uncle Dano [ November 2nd, 2010, 6:01 am ]
Post subject:  Sill of the Month - Basic vs. Advanced

I hope that I'm posting this in the appropriate thread, as I couldn't find a way to create a specific topic under SKOTM.

I have a suggestion regarding future SKOTMs, that you might want to consider. It seems as though the competitions are rather unfair, depending upon who signs up and what their skill level is for that particular SKOTM. Specifically, there is no way someone with level 70 in a skill could compete with someone with level 90+. The training methods that become available as you increase your skill level give much more experience than those methods available to lower levels. So obviously, you would gain more xp putting the same amount of time into training.

What I would suggest is that you have two categories for SKOTM. One, a basic category that is open to players who have less than a particular level, say level 80, and a category for high level players (above level 80). Or perhaps more than two categories, novice, intermediate and advanced. This would make for better competitions because the lower level players wouldn't feel like they have to compete against someone who may actually have 99 in the skill they are competing in.

For example, this month I have entered into SKOTM competition which is cooking. This is a relatively easy skill to train. The last time cooking was the SKOTM was January 2010 and the winner achieved 30 million xp over the course of the competition. That's 1 million xp per day. Even for someone like me with 95 cooking that is quite a task to compete against. {can you say "no life"?} I can't imagine someone finding the SKOTM fun if they don't even have the ability to cook sharks or rocktails. Would be quite discouraging actually.

Anyway, the competition is underway. After only one day into the competition, the leader so far (who also happens to be the winner of the last cooking SKOTM) is again out in front with 1.5 million xp earned in only one day. =D> I guess it's time to catch up LOL.

Good luck everyone.

Author:  Fudge [ November 4th, 2010, 12:47 pm ]
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Can anyone explain why garfield's exp seems to go down? In fact, when changing to the daily exp, his exp actually goes into minus numbers. Is this a bug, Shane?

Author:  Jasonmrc [ November 4th, 2010, 3:54 pm ]
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Uncle Dano,

I see where you're coming from and the point you make is good, however.

Everyone knows Cooking is easy xp. If there were a novice and experienced category that were level 80- and 80+ then it would have to automatically upgrade you to the experienced category once the contestants reached level 80 because the experience gain is so fast. Otherwise you get nearly the same issue because after 80 Cooking you get fast xp. Also, everyone knows what the skill will be a few days before it happens. For skills like Cooking this is plenty of time to get level 80.

This is a competition, competitions are won by those who've prepared. You don't see one person win every month consecutively because they can't prepare for every month. When one person shoots out in front for one SKOTM it's their time to shine. Chances are you won't see them in any SKOTMs for atleast a month. The same issue of 'unfairness' could be seen in almost any SKOTM. Most of the time it's owned by one or two people. These are the ones that prepared. I only have 80 cooking and hate cooking but if I had prepared I could've had enough sharks or rocktails to get 10-20m cooking xp this month. I don't like cooking though so I don't sign up or prepare for it.

I don't usually see people complain much about one person getting lots of xp during a SKOTM because we expect to see one winner. I don't know if this is just now getting on people's nerves or if it's because it's cooking or because of the current person in first place. If Cooking is the problem maybe we should remove it from the list for a year. If it's the contestant, I don't think we should exclude previous winners from SKOTM and SKOTY. That would not be fair.

If you look through the archives you'll see that 9 times out of 10 the majority flatlines their xp gain after the first few days. Many times the winner gets a chunk of experience - enough to win - and then floats around doing nothing and watching everyone teeter off. Through the archives you can also see that some people prefer certain skills and do well on those skills. Southrend won Crafting and Smithing, twice each. Should he not be allowed to compete in the next smithing competition because he earned the win previously?

I'm just giving my opinion as an innocent bystander who has not won a SKOTM yet.

P.S. 1m xp every day isn't really that hard for someone who devotes time during a SKOTM.

Author:  Uncle Dano [ November 5th, 2010, 5:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Skill of The Month Stats

@Jasonmrc

Your points are well taken. I totally understand what you are saying. But, I think with the buyable skills, someone could only prepare as much as their skill level will allow them, leaving lower leveled players at somewhat of a disadvantage due to the fact that they can't gain as much xp per hour as someone with the ability to train with higher items. I don't think there is a good solution to level the playing field for SKOTM, I was just noting the observation that high level players have the potential to win, with much less effort than a lower level player.

I was thinking the other day, that it would be fun to have a race 10 laps around the ape atoll agility course, as a nice friendly competition. Those that have lvl 75+ agility would not fail any of the obstacles and it would be pretty much an even race and the winner would be dependent only upon how efficiently he clicked through the course. I should suggest that as a Community Event sometime.

Well, for me and the SKOTM, with cooking - it gives me the incentive to make all those tuna potatoes that I have the supplies for and haven't gotten around to making. :) Not going to net me much xp for the competition, but will set me up quite well for when I want to have some cb fun.

Author:  Shane [ November 5th, 2010, 3:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Skill of The Month Stats

Fudge wrote:
Can anyone explain why garfield's exp seems to go down? In fact, when changing to the daily exp, his exp actually goes into minus numbers. Is this a bug, Shane?


There must have been some rollback with his highscores table on Jagex's end. Not our problem. It's happened before. It auto corrected with the next update.


As for Uncle Dano's comments:
You could segment skill of the month into categories as you say but where do you stop? A decent range for Cooking wouldn't be a decent range for Farming or Slayer. You also have the problem of people moving between brackets as Jason said. We had this discussion once or twice when Skill of The Month first started. It has to stay this way since anything else would be too complicated to manage.

With that being said, everyone has the same amount of notice when the skill is chosen (1 week). This gives plenty of time for a person to plan their strategy and stock up on resources.

Oh and you won't see Cooking for another 3 months.

Author:  Mastaopain1 [ January 24th, 2011, 12:23 pm ]
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When does the next skill competition start?

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