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Classic Fighting
Fighting is an essential skill to survival, as there are many enemies in RuneScape. It's a good idea to work on combat when you begin playing, so that you can defend yourself while working on other skills. It's even possible to make a living from combat. The Basics You begin the game at level 1 for each skill, except for hitpoints,
which are level 10. Weapons & Armor What better way to protect yourself from those pesky enemies, than a nice battle-axe? Well, as you get stronger in the game, you will probably want better armor and weapons so that you will stand a better chance against them. To use stronger weapons, you need to meet the requirements.
Sometimes there are other requirements to wear a weapon or armor, such as quest points.
Fighting Stats There are 7 skills that can affect your combat level, but depending on how you fight, it will be made up of less.
What Affects Combat Level?
Combat Styles As soon as you're engaged in combat with an enemy, you have
a tough choice: which combat style to use! The choices are: controlled, aggressive,
accurate, and defensive. The difference between them is simple, but a math
lesson never hurt... Sal's Explanaition: OK. Every whole number can be divided into fourths (¼). Now let's think of each battle as a whole number 1. There are 4 parts to the battle. Hits will always be trained, and it is 1 part or ¼, leaving 3 parts or ¾ to the other skills. Depending on the style you choose, the points could be divided up evenly, meaning 1/3 of the remaining experience goes to attack, defense, and strength. Or, 1 skill can get the remaining ¾ experience. Example: You kill a monster with 100xp to give. ¼ goes to hits, or 25xp. Fighting on controlled would give 25xp to each fighting skill, while fighting on anything else gives 75xp to that skill. Different Styles
Picking a Fight Alright, sometimes those guards deserve a good bashing or two to teach them a lesson. But even if you're a trigger-happy person, you should know your limits. the simple rule of thumb is: Green makes a fight clean; So what exactly does this mean? Well, if you hover over an
enemy, it will display their name, and combat level in the upper left-hand
corner of the screen. If the combat level is green, like this:
The Wilderness is a dangerous place where players can attack and kill each other. It takes up a huge part of northern RuneScape, and inside is a vast area of terrain, monsters, and even treasures to be found! Levels But, players can also attack you in the Wilderness! People
who wander the Wilderness Example: If I'm level 18 combat, and in level 3 Wilderness, I can be attacked by people levels 15-21. If I venture into level 15 Wilderness now, I can be attacked by people levels 3-33. Tip - It's always a good idea to have a teleport spell
ready when in the Wilderness, but they are not allowed past level 20. The Skull Normally, when you are killed by monsters or in the Wilderness, you can keep your 3 most valuable items. But, if you attack a player in the Wilderness, a scull will appear over your head for 20 minutes, which others can see. During this time, if you die you loose all of your items, rather than keeping your 3 most valuable. Dueling
Death As in many games, death is something that you want to avoid in RuneScape. But, the end is inevitable, and many people will probably die at some point in the game. But don't worry, because you are always given a new life! When you die in the game, you are teleported back to Lumbridge. The only catch is that you only keep your 3 most valuable items. You never keep stackable items though. |
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