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| Posted: Sep.22.2009 @ 2:03 pm | Lasted edited: Sep.22.2009 @ 1:14 am |
| I know there are a lot of Runescape fans out there. I know you guys all like to pk and win some cash. Who doesn't? So here is the best and fastest way to train a non-member pure in a matter of days or weeks depending on how much time and effort you put into it. Alright, enough talk, let's get started. What is a pure? A pure is usually a character made to just pking and win cash, to put it in simplest terms. There are many different kinds of pures. Hybrids, rune, range, mage, strength, etc. What they have in common is that their defence is 1 or less than 5 to have a lower combat level.
What to weild for training melee as a pure At level three it's pretty simple for what to wield as armor and weapon. You can only wield bronze and iron. Try getting iron because it provides better protection that bronze. As your attack level increase change the weapon you're using for a better one.
Attack Levels for different types of weapon
1-5: Iron 5-10: Steel 10-20: Black 20-30: Mithril 30-40: Adamant 40+: Rune
Armor for pures: Most people would go with iron full until they have 40 range when they switch their iron platelegs and equip green d'hide chaps and vambraces. The best armor in my opinion is iron full helm, iron platebody, iron kiteshield, green d'hide chaps and vambraces.runescape power leveling
Where to train a pure for melee.Here is a list of where to train melee stats according to levels: Levels 1-10: Chickens at Lumbridge Levels 10-20: Cows at Lumbridge Levels 20-30: Men at the shack in Edgeville (Directly North of the Edgeville bank) Levels 30-40: Monks at the Monastery Levels 40-50: Scorpians or Hill Giants (You'll need food if you choose Hill Giants) Levels 50-70: Flesh Crawlers in the Barbarian Stronghold second level. There are a bunch of them towards the back from the entrance place.
Where to train for range? Training range is almost like training melee for a pure, but you don't have to worry about getting killed because you are usually in a safe area. Here's a list on which monsters you should train on:
Levels 1-10: Chickens at Lumbridge Levels 10-20: Cows at Lumbridge Levels 20-30: Minotaurs Level 12 (Barbarian Stronghold first level) Levels 30-40: Minotaurs Level 27 Level 40-55: Hill Giants Level 55-70: Lesser demons
What to wear for training range Just to make my life easier, if you want to know what items you should wear while training range just watch the youtube video above this paragraph.
Where to train mage The fastest and best way to train mage without leveling your combat level that high is using curse, weaken or confuse on the lumbridge dummies. It will not only increase your magic level, but you won't receive any hitpoint experience points. I got my mage from lvl 3 all the way to 33 in like an hour. All you need is some cash to buy the runes and do some extreme clicking.
The question about prayer Yes prayer is very important in pking but is it important for pures? In my opinion, pures shouldn't train pray until they have combat stats that are greater than 70 because if you train prayer at an early level it will add a lot more combat levels than if you have high level stats.
A word or two in gerneral Nowdays many people have pures in order to gain fast runescape money. I, myself, think that pking is the most fun way in getting money, but it's risk. So if you want to pk, make sure you have a lot of money because pking is very expensive. If you do die, find a way to get your stuff back. A few ways to get money is first get a weapon or borrow one. Kill hill giants and collect the loot, including the bones. Then go to the Grand Exchange and sell it. A whole inventory could be about 13k if you get some decent drops. This requires no runescape gold making skill, just combat.
I hope this article was helpful in some way and thank you for your time. Good luck on your pking! |
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| Posted: Sep.21.2009 @ 1:21 pm | Lasted edited: Nov.16.2009 @ 1:30 am |
| Runescape . This is, on a huge level, the biggest online RPG (role playing game) in existance on the internet (as recognized by Guiness). It follows the theme of most standard RPGs; Kill foes and complete quests to attain experience points (points which add up to enable a character to reach higher levels levels come with increased attributesand abilities) and items (these can be weapons, armor, or other means of improving your character, or currency used to do the same). Players can work in tandem or together. It is a game that exists on a different level that standard RPGs, in the sense that the participants exist in the same arena and interact, and as such the game is always evolving. No two adventures will ever be identical. So, for those just beginning, from someone who has just begun, here are some resources and links that will make the first steps into the world of Runescape that much easier.
1. Explore Lumbridge
This is the town where you begin your journey. As with conventional RPGs, exploration is necessary in understanding a game, the methods of gameplay, and the basic tennants. Talking to other characters, exploring stores and looking around all help to develop a basic understanding of things.
2. Familiarize yourself with the maps.The Runescape world is huge.
3. Familiarize yourself with your inventory screen.
To start the game, Start by equipping your bronze sword and wooden shield by left clicking each of them once.
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| Posted: Sep.20.2009 @ 11:59 am | Lasted edited: Sep.19.2009 @ 11:02 pm |
This method will take about a month, give or take a week or two, if you play for about two hours a day.
You need: about 5-8 mill GP a knife (duh). an axe (the stronger the better) at least level 20 in woodcutting (although the higher the better).
Here are the steps:
1.Go somewhere where there's a lot of regular trees, i suggest Lumbridge, Varrock east, or north of Falador. Cut a full inventory of logs and use the knife to make them into arrow shafts. Repeat until level 20.
2.Now, go to an area with a few oak trees, such as Lumbridge, Varrock west or east, or west of Port Sarim. Cut inventories of oak logs and Fletch them into oak short or long bows. After Fletching them, you can drop them or bank them to sell later. If you want to bank them, try using the trees near the Seer's village bank. Repeat this until you're able to make willow bows.
3.Okay, now you need to spend some money. Go to the grand exchange and buy about 5,000 willow logs and Fletch them into willow longbow (u) until you reach level 55. You can sell these to a general store and actually make some profit.
4.Now, you have a choice: either keep using willow logs and gain a little profit, or buy maple logs and lose about 300k. Be warned though, willows might take about a week longer. If you choose maples, then buy about 10,000 maple logs and Fletch them into longbows (u) until you have 70 Fletching.
5.Okay, now it gets more expensive, and unless you're willing to spend 10mil, i recommend this: Buy about 3k yew logs and 3k bow strings, make them into yew long bows (strung), then sell them to get back some money. Repeat this step until you reach level 85.
6.Now for the last step, the hardest and most expensive step. Making magic bows. Do what you did in the last step so that you have enough money. Finally!You've reached level 99! Congratulation! Now go get your cape,unless you spent all your money!
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| Posted: Sep.18.2009 @ 4:37 pm | Lasted edited: Sep.18.2009 @ 3:39 am |
| Special attacks can be used by clicking the fighting style menu and highlighting the green bar at the bottom. When in combat, you will use that items special ability and drain part of your special energy bar. When your bar is empty, special attacks can no longer be used until the bar has recharged. Other special Runescape weapons(Runescape money) include: Abbysal Whip: transfers 10% of your opponents energy to you. Granite Maul: Instantly attacks enemy even if you just attacked them. Excalibur: Raises your defense temporarily by 10%. Seercullbow: Inflicts damage plus reduces the magic level by the number of damage inflicted.
Darklight: Reduces an opponent's attack, strength, and defense. Magic Longbow: An accurate shot that will definitely inflict damage. Magic Shortbow: Two quick arrow shots, but will hit with less accuracy. Crystal Bow: Does not have a special attack but is 80% more accurate than a magic longbow and hits higher than rune arrows and it does not use ammo.
Rune Throwing Axes: Will hit many enemies in a multi-combat zone. Rune Claws: Temporarily increases strength and attack for that hit, but slower. Rod of Ivandis: Captures a Vampyre Juvinate that has low health (1/3), allowing you to use a Guthix Balance potion on it. Bone Dagger: Lowers opponents defence by the amount of damage you inflict. Has a very good chance of hitting an unsuspecting opponent. Dorgeshuun Crossbow: Same as bone dagger.
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| Posted: Sep.17.2009 @ 4:43 pm | Lasted edited: Sep.17.2009 @ 4:02 am |
| Runescape is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG). It has thousands of players with a wide variety of tasks and quests to complete. This article with explain how to keep a profitable mindset, no matter where your adventure takes you. You can, however, maximize your profits while you train your skills and embark on new adventures. Here are three things to keep in mind while playing Runescape.
Progression
Each method of obtaining wealth has it's own "Progression". Progression is the passing of one aspect of an element to the next. The progression of each method is parallel to the level in that particular skill.
Here's an example: In woodcutting, you start by cutting regular trees with a Bronze or Iron Hatchet. Once you reach level 6, you can use a Steel Hatchet, which increases performance. At level 15, you can begin cutting down Oak trees for more Experience Points. This Progression goes all the way until you can wield the Dragon Hatchet (lvl 61) and cut the Cursed Magic Tree (lvl 82)
Note that this is not a guide for woodcutting. This was an example of Progression. Taking advantage of a skill's Progression allows you to save a lot of time and money. Members (Pay to Play – P2P) have more options that Free Players (F2P). This allows them to take further advantage of Progression.
Profits
"In order to make money you have to spend money." This couldn't be more true, even in the world of Runescape. The key is to make more money than you spend. This is known as making a Profit. Some skills are more profitable than others. Prayer, for example, is probably the least profitable skill. In order to level up, you have to obtain or buy bones to bury. In contrast, you can sell the logs you obtain from woodcutting. It's up to you to determine which skill you find to be the most profitable. Each skill becomes more profitable as you progress.
Planning
Not many players focus on a single skill. It's important to plan ahead when you decide to level up. Having level 99 in Mining and Firemaking would not be as profitable as having level 99 in Mining and Smithing. You see, certain skills have connections that can increase the amount you make. You could make much more selling a full set of Rune Armor than just selling the ores to make it. Try to plan out which skills go well together before you start to increase them.
More in depth guides to skills can be found all across the internet. Just make sure to keep Progression, Profits, and Planning in mind when you begin your Runescape adventures.
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| Posted: Sep.16.2009 @ 10:52 am | Lasted edited: Nov.16.2009 @ 1:29 am |
| Runescape, have had it rough with being new to Runescape. Here's a few ways that can make you become well known as well as making tons of friends. 1. When I started playing runescape, I started just like everyone else: being a "noob"or "new". I was refered to this free online game by a friend of mine who was a veteran player of it. Here's a few things for all who are new:
When you first start out you'll want to do what everyone wants to do: Do training to get stronger or to become rich. Don't say : "hi"for it really will let people know of your personality! Say a cooler ways to get some one's attention like hey, yo, zup or come up with your own unique sayings.
2. The core of fame comes mostly from joining a clan to start off with! Asking around or talking to people who advertise would easily get you in to one! The Grand exchange in Varrock is a very common place to do this.
3. When you do join a clan you got to be very active! Get into most of the events that would be planned for each week or month. Talking alot may not be a good way to go with it, yet don't be to quiet either! Many players that are quiet can easily be under the suspicion of being a bot!
4.Making your own clan can be a hassle because you have to get people to join you in making it first, then comes making the website (making a website first should be top priority of any new clans so that people can register to be in the clan), getting funding (donations is very common) and of course: The Advertising!
5.If joining a clan just isn't your thing, then training could net friends easily (or people you know). One other good way (this is for members only though, unless you have your skills at super high levels as a free player) is to post on the forums on various topics! People that have similar or the same interests as you can be found anywhere, so try both ways!
6.When you do join and clan, do follow that clan's guide lines (rules) and don't ever clan hop unless your clan merges with another clan (clan hoping will make you more enemies then friends)!
7.There are also various other methods to get well known (party hats, making clans, etc).
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| Posted: Sep.15.2009 @ 10:06 am | Lasted edited: Nov.16.2009 @ 1:28 am |
Woodcutting Woodcutting is useful because you need it to cook food. If you become a high level in woodcutting you can sell yews for a lot of runescape money .
To cut wood all you need is an axe. Axes can be bought at stores.Start cutting trees, you should level quickly. If you want money sell them at the Grand Exchange.When you reach level 15 start cutting oaks in Varrock Palace. Sell them at the Grand Exchange if your poor.When you reach lvl 30 you should start cutting willows and put them in the bank. When you've got a lot sell them at the Grand Exchange.If you need money then cut yews and sell them at the Grand Exchange. Do this to lvl 99. But if you dont need the runescape gold continue cutting willows since its faster. Yews sell for a lot but Willows dont.
Level 99 CONGRATULATIONS!
Remember Dont give up!
Fire Making Fire making is useful because you need it to cook. Level Fire making and Woodcutting at the same time if you want both skills fast.
To start leveling in Fire making you will only need wood and a tinderbox. You can find wood from trees and tinderboxes are sold at stores.
To get to level 2 get 3 logs and light them. Its that simple! Keep doing this until level 15.
When you are level 15 start lighting oaks. You need to be level 15 in woodcutting to get oak.
When you are level 30 you should light willows. You need to be level 30 in woodcutting to get willows.
At level 60 start lighting yews. You need to be level 60 in woodcutting to get yews. Yews are expensive but its worth it if you want to be level 99 in Fire making. Light yews until you are level 99. As long as you have enough wood it is easier to level up in fire making than woodcutting.
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| Posted: Sep.14.2009 @ 10:04 am | Lasted edited: Nov.16.2009 @ 1:27 am |
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1. Get a higher combat level by doing some easy stuff like summoning, prayer and other combat skills that are currently low. Look and research the Runescape combat formula to get the most out of training combat. With the right money and determination you can usually train your combat to 80 in 1-2 months. After 4 months of playing my combat is already 93. With a high combat skill people will both respect you and you can do more quests and minigames that people with lower combat can't do.
2. Train a pure. Pures are also very highly respected amongts Runescape players. Although pures have the disadvantage of having low defense they make up for it with the huge damage they can hit and the high hitpoints they have. When training a pure you have to have high determination and lots of time because once you get in the 80's of skills it will start to take you a long time to level. When training a pure try to keep your combat as low as possible. The best thing to do with your pure is pking in pvp worlds. If you are not a pker then do not bother training one but if you are you will have lots of fun with the quick intensive battles of pures.
3. Get a skiller. Start your account by training non-combat skills to 99 like woodcutting fishing etc. Then when you can get enough money you can wear santa or even party hats at level 3 and people will be in awe. Also the advantage of having a skiller is that you can start training your combat skills rich.
4. If you have high combat level then the best thing to do is to get rich. The most fun way to do this is either barrows or God-wars with clans or soloing. You can also get rich by killing green-dragons if you have a combat level of 90 plus.
5. The last way to get better is to get into merchanting. This may seem hard but once you get into this it will be very easy and take up little time. This is the best way of making runescape gold . I suggest starting by joining a merchanting clan and keeping in touch with the owner and seeing which runescape items he picks till you get the hang of it.
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| Posted: Sep.13.2009 @ 10:22 am | Lasted edited: Sep.12.2009 @ 9:24 pm |
| In Runescape, getting a skill to 99 is the ultimate goal. This is a daunting task, but here are some advice to help you get there: 1.Don't watch your experience constantly. Watching as you receive every single experience will simply like its taking longer. Letting the experience build up will mean that when you do level, it will be unexpected and seem more rewarding. If you do look at your experiences, try to limit this to once every couple of hours.
2.Plan ahead. Set out what your going to do before hand and have a plan. This will help you stay focused. If setting small goals, such as training the skill for an hour or so before doing anything else. Splitting training into small parts makes it less tiresome.
3.Take some breaks. Training one skill for a long time is extremely boring. Take some time off to play some mini-games or train other skills. This way, you won't get bored of playing.
For your first 99 skill, most people go for either cooking or fire-making. Here is some information on each.
Cooking
Cooking is arguably the fast skill to train. As a member, training in the Rogues Den will allow you to cook with a fire literally 2 steps away! At high levels, experience is earned extremely fast, with around 200k per hour. This is achieved by mass cooking sharks, with them not burning at level 94 with cooking gauntlets.
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Fire-making
Fire-making is the simplest skill. Training it is simple, just burn logs! For most people, this would be willow logs, that are cheap and effective. A good place to train is in the Grand Exchange, where you'll see many people fire-making.
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| Posted: Jul.19.2009 @ 11:43 am | Lasted edited: Nov.16.2009 @ 1:05 am |
1)Archer or Ranged Armor is generally lightweight, allowing maximum mobility for Ranged attacks. It has strong defense against Magic. It is a good all-around type of armor. This armor drains low stamina while running. Note: For advanced Ranger armor, although the body armor needs a certain Defense, the Vambraces and Legs require no specific Defense level. More about stat bonuses of ranged items can be found in the Ranging Guide.
2)Warrior or Melee Armor weighs quite a bit, and therefore it typically drains a lot of energy while running. It's used for close-range fighting, generally Melee, and it is weak against Magic. This is the most commonly used type.
3)Mage (Robes) Armor is the lightest armor, and allows magical conjurors to cast spells more effectively. Most have weak defense for Ranged and Melee attacks, but some types offer the extra protection. This armor drains low or medium stamina while running. More about magical armor stat bonuses can be found in the Magic Guide.
4)Slayer Equipment is not really used to fight other types of monsters, these protect you from massive damage that you can take if you are not properly equipped for fighting certain Slayer monsters. Slayer gear can be found in the Slayer Guide.
5)Trimmed Armor may give extra Defense bonuses, but they do not have any differences in any way in matter of defensive stats. This includes the God armors.
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