Anyone want to throw a couple of suggestions regarding this and some other aspects of my staking build?

Magical box thingy: MUCH better than most of RS gold the other arcane necklaces, 40k tokens: Gravite weapones. Shortbow: Might as well get that longbow sight. Everything else is par. I have just listed some of the dungeoneering rewards, but I am certain that there are more, all the ones I am not very sure about, so it’d be helpful for someone to give me a brief review of those. Finally, what do you consider dungeoneering rewards? I have had a lot of success with my ranging construct so much, but I would really like to hear your ideas about how best to improve. Construct so much: 57 att, 55 str, 55 def, 76 range,50 mage.

Complete rune with gaunts and serker shield. Complete d’hide (d’hide coif discretionary, never really noticed a difference) and anti-dragonbreath shield. Maple longbow (sighted) and rune scim are the main weapons, with a shortbow for unarmoured or lightly armoured targets. Kayle’s sling and crossbow with bolts for idiots trying to pull *** tricks on me. I soundly beat every staker my level (and always beat people up to ten levels higher than me) unless they are rune-wearing mages or assembles similar to mine, both instances where I give them a run for their money.

Yes I know magic level could be higher, but I can’t say that I really care, in the present time. I have heard a rumor that higher magic levels generally lower the amount of magic damage taken, however, so training it higher (without leveling hp) via large alchs or teleports would probably be useful in the long run. My principal concern are 3 variables: the scope I should train stove, attack, and defense.

I won’t be leveling up strength anymore; strength is unecessary in staking and that I believe I have trained it up too much already. At present, I’m training attack to stay informed about range only enough in order to not impact combat level, which is pretty straightforward. I’d optimally like a staker at around level 80-85, where rangers reach their deepest relative to meleers going mad out on att, str, and def. However I am unsure what my shield level should be from the time I get to cb 80-85 (and keep in mind, the more defence I train the less attack/range I will have in comparison). Anyone want to throw a couple of suggestions regarding this and some other aspects of my staking build?

I have been looking at the forum, and I can say I am amused at all the members who could think that simply because we don’t want to squander 6 bucks to article on the forum implies we’re noobs that don’t deserve to live. I laugh my *** off with the members who impersonate f2pers that attempt to request free stuff when their trying to make us look bad, and honestly, they shouldn’t be allowed to post. I’m going to ruin their most important points. F2pers only need more things. In the time we receive level 72 in most abilities, we start to realise that won’t happen. All the articles that come from this stage are just members wanting to make f2pers look bad.

All they will do is junk. Yes, and all those posts, like”GIVE ME BACK MY SWARD” aren’t. Yeeeeah… I should, should not I, God. They do not have anything to lose. Oh , about a year’s worth of outside life is not worth anything compared to buy OSRS gold 6$. I don’t intend this to visit any Sal manhood, and if you do so, return at how dumb you sound.With all the recent uproar over the resurrection of the wilderness, I’m likely to take a more indepth look to what it would really mean to the match, how the new mechanics over the last few years will struggle with what we now call”the wildy” and the problems that brings up. Firstly lets talk about the wilderness borders, before 07 there were no safe zone and this is the most fundamental of the current wilderness design, it’s safe zones included. Now while you could argue these should stay, they interrupt the flow of almost any present pvp battles. It’s encouraged to jump into a safe zone and it also concentrates fighting around them.

Asked on October 14, 2020 in Fine Arts.
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