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Posted 07 May 2025 - 09:24 PM #1

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shoutout to real praxi for the inspiration

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Since I feel like I've been closing in on some of my goals I figured I'd begin a new chapter in my solo GIM account progression

 

Introducing: 1k or greenlog, whichever comes first!

 

I listed different catagories for bosses that I eventually plan to greenlog, but to not get totally burned out, I'll set these goals as stepping stones in the right direction

 

Overview:

•1k kill count is a goal, but if I greenlog the boss before, then that content is completed (unless multiple of an item is required, such as 5 venator shards at muspah)

 

•I don't have to stop at 1k kc, if I'm enjoying it I'll continue, but 1k is the start goal for all the content

 

•To not post a million screenshots I will show my overall boss KC from the Runelite Highscores, and I will list the killcount along with items missing, per boss.

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Zulrah

KC: 1,008

Missing items: Pet Snakling, Tanzanite Mutagen

 

 

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Posted 07 May 2025 - 09:26 PM #2

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Glgl on your goals my friend :)


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Posted 07 May 2025 - 09:33 PM #3

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Looking forward to following your progress as always.

 

Good luck on all of your goals!


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Posted 07 May 2025 - 11:31 PM #4

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Posted Yesterday, 07:31 AM #5

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gl on grinds mr iasor 


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Posted Yesterday, 01:23 PM #6

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You're so close to dragon tier log. Gl var!


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Posted Yesterday, 04:19 PM #7

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Poggobusiness. You’re always grinding. Go get em

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Posted Today, 03:44 AM #8

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Cool concept! Goodluck with the grinds!


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Posted Today, 07:26 PM #9

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