Seems to be that alot ppl ask "how do i use clue scrolls". So i decided to put up a little guide
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Theres 3 Places Atm (That i've gotten clue scrolls) To Use Clue Scrolls
1st: Get A Spade From Varrock General Store
2nd: Clue Scrolls Are Dropped by Npc's (Guards , Paladins Etc)
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1st: Camelot Bank : Teleport To Camelot And Then Walk West Until U See A Bank Then Just Dig Around (In The Bank) Until Ur Clue Turns Into Casket
2nd: Dagannoth Rex : Do ::drag. U Will find theres 3 doors there .. Find Dagganoth Rex , Then U See a Door near him , And then theres the middle door... The Dig Spot is Between those doors and next to Wall . Good Luck On Digging
3rd: Slayer Tower : Do ::slayer . Then u'll see a heap pile of bricks (Little brick pile next to wall in beginning) , Dig Next to it
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REMEMBER TO KEEP CLUE SCROLLS AND SPADE ALLWAYS WITH U WHILE DOING CLUE SCROLL MISSIONS !
More Will Be Added (If theres More Places To Do Clue Scrolls)
Thx
~~Phoenix~~
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Canada PM says no vote needed to extend Afghan mission
Mr Harper said he did not need parliament's approval because the mission would focus on training
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Canada's parliament will not be asked to vote on whether to extend a military mission in Afghanistan, which is scheduled to end next year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said.
He added that he did not need parliament's approval for the extension because it would be a training mission.
Mr Harper said on Thursday he would "reluctantly" deploy military trainers until 2014 to help Afghan forces.
Canada's combat troops are mandated by parliament to return home in 2011.
Mr Harper spoke on Friday on the sidelines of meetings with G20 leaders in South Korea.
"If you are going to put troops into combat into a war situation, I do think for the sake of legitimacy, I do think the government does require the support of parliament," Mr Harper said.
"But when we're talking simply about technical or training missions, I think that is something the executive can do on its own."
After several days of not discussing the matter, Mr Harper confirmed on Thursday that some Canadian troops would remain in Afghanistan past the 2011 withdrawal date, saying he had made the decision reluctantly.
Lives lost
Canada has recently come under international pressure not to pull out troops at a time when the US is boosting its military presence in the region.
There are currently about 2,800 Canadian combat troops stationed in Afghanistan as a part of Nato's International Security Assistance Force.
Since the start of Canada's mission in Afghanistan in 2002, the war has claimed the lives of 152 Canadian soldiers, a journalist, aid workers and a senior diplomat.
Meanwhile, at G20 talks in South Korea on Friday, leaders agreed to come up with "indicative guidelines" to tackle trade imbalances affecting world growth.
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