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ive been wondering if theres a calcylator that can count my hitpoint exp? almost like a combat calc but with hp..

 

 

 

when i calcylate my characters stats i cant know my hp cause it depends on my other stats. are there anyway to calculate the hitpoints?

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I'm a little confused as to what you're asking. You get hit point xp when someone/something zero hits you. Your hit point lvl factors into your cb lvl. Other than that, I'm not sure what HP calculating you're wanting to do.

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He is trying to find a way to know what his hp lvl will be if he got certain combat stats. I agree. I wonder what my hp would really be when I am pure theorizing. =P

 

 

 

Exactly! :P

 

 

 

Really wanna know cause my pure (Runeflax) are a f2p Rune scimmy/2h pker and i dont know what his HP will be att 45 attack, 75 Strength and 40 ranged

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I'm a little confused as to what you're asking. You get hit point xp when someone/something zero hits you. Your hit point lvl factors into your cb lvl. Other than that, I'm not sure what HP calculating you're wanting to do.

 

 

 

wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

i cant believe how many people think that

 

 

 

Its how much damage u cause x 2

 

 

 

so if i killed a 200 hp monster, then id get

 

200 x 2 = 400 exp

 

 

 

such as a man,

 

5hp x 2 = 10 exp

 

 

 

for ur thing, get the amound of exp u got in all combat stats cept pray

 

and divide by two, plus the lvl 10 exp when u start...

 

 

 

so...

 

 

 

ur exp for str + ur exp for range + ur exp for atk = ??? (pretend its x)

 

 

 

Then divide x by two and add the exp for lvl 10 hp (starting) and whalla

 

theres ur answer.... for exp, plug that into the lvl chart and ull find ur lvl

 

 

 

 

 

off topic: cant believe i brought math into the thing.....

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Actually, it's 1.5xp per hp of damage inflicted.

 

 

 

 

 

As for how to figure it out, here's what I'd recommend. First, figure out how much XP you need for the level (the total of all your affected levels if you're leveling multiple ones). Then divide this number by 4 to get the amount of HP damage you must inflict for that level. Finally, multiply this number by 1.5 and you will have the amount of Experience you will gain for the levels earned.

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Actually, it's 1.5xp per hp of damage inflicted.

 

 

 

 

 

As for how to figure it out, here's what I'd recommend. First, figure out how much XP you need for the level (the total of all your affected levels if you're leveling multiple ones). Then divide this number by 4 to get the amount of HP damage you must inflict for that level. Finally, multiply this number by 1.5 and you will have the amount of Experience you will gain for the levels earned.

 

 

 

 

 

so far hes the only correct one here. its 1.5 exp per 1 damage done instead of the normal 4 exp. its not if a monster hits a zero on you

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Actually, it's 1.5xp per hp of damage inflicted.

 

 

 

 

 

As for how to figure it out, here's what I'd recommend. First, figure out how much XP you need for the level (the total of all your affected levels if you're leveling multiple ones). Then divide this number by 4 to get the amount of HP damage you must inflict for that level. Finally, multiply this number by 1.5 and you will have the amount of Experience you will gain for the levels earned.

 

 

 

I am not exactly sure how you would find the exp needed but this sounds right to me. I used to think hp was raised by taking damage. Lol. What fun it was to be a noob. I would sit somewhere auto-retal off and get hit and eat. =P

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It's 1.33 exp for each damage you do.

 

 

 

So when trying to figure out what your hp exp will be, add all your combat exp together, divide it by 4 then multiply it by 1.33

 

 

 

It will be a little out due to quests, exp lamps, pest control etc.

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It's 1.33 exp for each damage you do.

 

 

 

So when trying to figure out what your hp exp will be, add all your combat exp together, divide it by 4 then multiply it by 1.33

 

 

 

It will be a little out due to quests, exp lamps, pest control etc.

 

 

 

^what he said

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It's 1.33 exp for each damage you do.

 

 

 

So when trying to figure out what your hp exp will be, add all your combat exp together, divide it by 4 then multiply it by 1.33

 

 

 

It will be a little out due to quests, exp lamps, pest control etc.

 

 

 

Hes right. It's 1.33 or 4/3 per damage you do in any style. Thsi makes sense anyway seeing as you can easily tell you get 4xp to att/str/def for accurate/agresive/defensive respectivly. And we know that controlled is even to all skills while still giving the same total xp per damage. So that means 1/3 of the 4xp that would normally go to a single skill now goes to 3 skills (1/3 of the 4xp for each of the 3 skills). This would be 4/3 or 1 1/3 or 1.33

 

 

 

And the total xp per damage is 4 x 4/3 = 16/3 or 5.33

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Actually, it's 1.5xp per hp of damage inflicted.

 

 

 

 

 

As for how to figure it out, here's what I'd recommend. First, figure out how much XP you need for the level (the total of all your affected levels if you're leveling multiple ones). Then divide this number by 4 to get the amount of HP damage you must inflict for that level. Finally, multiply this number by 1.5 and you will have the amount of Experience you will gain for the levels earned.

 

 

 

ok so they changed it.....

 

I remember at runehq forums it was 2x at classic

 

maybe classic is still the same but i guess the new rs is 1.33 per...

 

 

 

srry if i put false info, i didnt mean to be misleading

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