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Old runescape pure guide
Old runescape pure guide







old runescape pure guide

Train up to: 40 attack and 45/50 strengthĮquipment: Use an adamant and rune scimitar and full iron. Location: Goblins in Goblin Village where Goblin Diplomacy takes place Of course, you can train there if you get bored of cows, but it's its just slow in my opinion.ĥ. I've trained there myself on my ranger and another strength pure, and it's just ridiculously slow. Who cares if they can heal you and themselves? It's slower training.

old runescape pure guide

- Why not monks: They're too crowded… Only 4 monks spawn, and slowly. You can pick up the cow hides if you need to make some extra money to sell for 100gp each too. You can bring like 8 of anything that heals 3-4 hp.Įxplanation: This place is the emptiest of the cow pens, and it still has a good amount of cows. You can wear full iron if you want, but it's optional. Don't wear any armor since they can't do damage.Įxplanation: You won't have any trouble hitting these, and they can't do any damage, so you can train a bit faster by running around without armor.Įquipment: Use a steel, black, mithril, and then adamant scimitar. Location: Dummies across from Varrock east bankĮquipment: Iron scimitar then a steel one.Įquipment: Steel scimitar. However, training here barely makes a difference, so you can just jump ahead if you want.Ģ. You are allowed more strength levels if you avoid getting extra hitpoint experience. With these stats, you get the absolutely highest possible strength while using the best weapons in F2P.Įxplanation: I think that the less hitpoints, the better. X magic (Just use curses, I don't really care how high it is as long as it doesn't boost hitpoints.) 40 range can give you extra defense for training)ġ/31 prayer (Eventually, 31 prayer will give more strength than 1 prayer. Nothing higher for F2P though, because it's just wasted on nothing, because this is a purely melee strength pure. > For the pure that I think is "ideal," this is what I would get:ġ/40 range (This is really a matter of opinion. Maximized strength (Not necessarily 99 strength, but as high as you can get it) > For a strength pure that is generally considered good, what you want as a final outcome is this: Here's a table to show you just about everything. With +80 strength, (rune 2h and strength amulet), they can hit 23 for the KO. With +54 strength (rune scimitar and strength amulet), they can hit a maximum of 19. Since strength potions are the only potion available in F2P, I'm including that in the max hit calculation. While mage's max out at just 16, and rangers can hit very quick 13s, strength pures hit much higher. None of them have prayer, and all of these result in 41.75 combat. Take for example if a ranger has 80 range and 10 hp, a mage has 80 mage and 10 hp, and a warrior has 40 attack, 80 strength, and 10 hp. > Although it will be tough for you to PK at lower levels because mages and rangers are strong early, eventually you'll be hitting well over a mage/ranger's max hit. In addition, other FAQs will be added, of course. I will include map pictures, example inventories, and example equipment sets for the training spots. For equipment, I may include pictures for some of the equipment, maybe not. > Just so you know what I plan on adding… For stat build, I will eventually add a picture of model stats. This guide will always refer to F2P (free-to-play/non-members) pures, as I have absolutely no experience in P2P (pay-to-play/members) pures. Also, to note: This pure is designed for taking down other pures, not for PKing full rune or anybody with above 30-so defense. Hopefully, you will succeed in training your strength pure with the help of my guide. There won't be anything on actually PKing (Player-Killing), but just preparing for PKing. This guide will explain what stats to invest in, what equipment to wear, what to train on, and what quests to do.









Old runescape pure guide