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avram keeper
SO I am a f2p pker (my pure). Just go back a page and look at Inconceivebl's kill gallery. But I feel like I know all there is to know about f2p pking. For example, I can switch to 2h without them eating twice, or do it right before I hit so they don't notice. I am actually members on my pure, but I would have no idea what I was doing or what I should do. I really want to try members pking, but I don't know how. Here are my stats:

So my question is: What stats should I train, how I should make money, and what kind of pure I should be. I really don't want to spend too much time training, but I realize I will need to train some. Please comment if you have any experience at all with this.
Ruin
If you have a decent amount of money 60 attack would get you started in p2p and you could use corrupt dragon to ko in freeplay. otherwise you really neglected range and it owns in p2p trust me.

Since you dont want to be training alot do the gnome quests for attack exp and use d scim + dds.
avram keeper
QUOTE (Ruin @ Nov 6 2009, 04:37 PM) *
If you have a decent amount of money 60 attack would get you started in p2p and you could use corrupt dragon to ko in freeplay. otherwise you really neglected range and it owns in p2p trust me.


Kk I'll try that. Nice response time btw (30 seconds after I posted you replied) tongue.gif
Mtj dog
Hey well i would say try to get range up too. You might want to get 60 attack 99 str and stay at 1 def.Also there is anchients or however you spell it and you can freeze your opponet while you range them but anyways dragon scim plus dragon dageer good combo for a pure. hoped i helped also dont fight def nubz when your a pure only if your 45 def blink.gif
Ruin
QUOTE (Mtj dog @ Nov 6 2009, 05:48 PM) *
Hey well i would say try to get range up too. You might want to get 60 attack 99 str and stay at 1 def.Also there is anchients or however you spell it and you can freeze your opponet while you range them but anyways dragon scim plus dragon dageer good combo for a pure. hoped i helped also dont fight def nubz when your a pure only if your 45 def blink.gif


Grammar needs work? also using the few str bonus gear available to a pure at 94 str the max hit is only a 1.5 difference. why would he waste time training to 99?
avram keeper
Did I hallucinate about saying about I don't want to train too much?

That sounded mean and stupid even to myself. I don't want to get up to 94 strength, I would prefer getting it to 80 and not totally pwning as much then getting 94 and pwning but taking days and days to train.
Azeem
Pures take time to build. You can't expect to do well without training a decent amount. But, since you asked for less training, I guess I can help.

I would get:
50 Atk
64 Str
76 Range
70 Magic
15/16 Prayer (through Priest in Peril and Animal Magnetism)
1 Def

Burst/Range/Gmaul or Range/Gmaul your opponents (the basic styles in P2P).

Reason for those levels is because Ranged * 1.5 = Attack + Strength.

Do Desert Treasure, RFD, and any other quests that get you valuable pking items/techniques.
Guitar Geek4
I'd really only P2p pk if you have a lot of money, because in the beginning you're surely going to lose a lot from deaths. Also just getting adjusted to members and doing all the pures' quests such as dt and mm are very time consuming.
avram keeper
QUOTE (Azeem @ Nov 6 2009, 08:00 PM) *
Pures take time to build. You can't expect to do well without training a decent amount. But, since you asked for less training, I guess I can help.

I would get:
50 Atk
64 Str
76 Range
70 Magic
15/16 Prayer (through Priest in Peril and Animal Magnetism)
1 Def

Burst/Range/Gmaul or Range/Gmaul your opponents (the basic styles in P2P).

Reason for those levels is because Ranged * 1.5 = Attack + Strength.

Do Desert Treasure, RFD, and any other quests that get you valuable pking items/techniques.

Lol I'm already 72 strength so the 64 str part may be very difficult.
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