oldmantellah wrote:
Oh ok. I guess I missed the thing concerning the drops. So what you're doing is you're gonna get get really high stats, then worry about your dragon/god armour/etc., ya?
Another thing- are there prime weapons for different types of atttacking (attack, strength, defense) what I mean- fore expamle: the dragon B-axe is the prime weapon for strength attacking, obviously
One more question, all-knowing Runescaper. The strength stat determines how much you hit, your defense determines how many hits you can defend against. So what does you attack determine??? I've always wondered this; but I always assumedd it determined how consistent you hit. Is that what it does?
Umm to train I'd recommend Abby Whip, if you are as poor or cheap as I am, go for D-Scimitar.
Defense: Decreases your enemy chances of damaging you (meaning the enemy hits 0s more often)
Attack: Increases your accuracy (meaning you hit 0s less often)
Strength: how hard you hit.
Dont train with Dragon battleaxe anything, its almost as bad as people that "train" with D-Halberds, and of course, D-battleaxes excel for their power, Longswords for their balance, Scimitars for their accuracy and speed, daggers for their price
, Dragon maces for praying, and so on.
What I'd like to know is where are they famous "training spots" that jagex announced on the Desert Treasure update note, I did the quest and only bumped into a strange "multi" place with ice trolls and wolves, a pyramid with a few mummies on the way, a dungeon full of crappy fire elementals and pyrefiends, oh and also another cave full of Giant Skeletons (level-80) (those could actually be good to use the cannon on for ranged exp)