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Well my str lvl is 80. With a whip I hit 23's max. Remeber that Str bonus' also go toward your max hit.

 

 

 

So with a whip, neitz helm, rune def, fury, barrows gloves and rune boots I can hit a 23. Not sure what it would be with bandos tassets (str bonus from legs) and bandos pl8/fighter torso.

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Well my str lvl is 80. With a whip I hit 23's max. Remeber that Str bonus' also go toward your max hit.

 

 

 

So with a whip, neitz helm, rune def, fury, barrows gloves and rune boots I can hit a 23. Not sure what it would be with bandos tassets (str bonus from legs) and bandos pl8/fighter torso.

 

 

 

 

 

i hit 26s at 83 str with whip, rune defender, dragon boots, neiteznot helm, barrows gloves, glory. You should probaly be hitting more than that, im guessing 24 or 25

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I dont get how to use the calc. This is my pure:

 

 

 

My goal is 60str with a rune scimmy and str. ammy possibly with a str pot so wat would my max be. I did this and it said 14 without pot and 15 with pot.

 

 

 

This cant be! Could it??

 

 

 

Wat will my combat level be if i had level 40attck and level 60str?

 

Wat would be my hp in here too??

 

 

 

I want to make a pure that will work!!!

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Hitpoints xp is basically 1/3 of the sum of your other combat xp, such as attack, strength, defense, range, and magic. So add the xp from all those skills together, then divide by 3, and that will be your hitpoints xp at that point. You can check the xp necessary for each level by looking at this table: http://www.tip.it/runescape/?page=xp_table.htm

 

 

 

This does not take into consideration xp from quests, and it will be inaccurate if you use a cannon, got xp from pest control, or trained magic with non-combat spells, but it's a way to get a rough estimate.

 

 

 

So... for 40 attack and 60 strength, and assuming 1 (0 xp) in everything else:

 

 

 

(7,224 + 273,742)/3 = (310,966)/3 = 103,655

 

 

 

You already start with lvl 10 hp (1,154 xp), so that's 1,154 + 103,655 = 104,809 xp, or level 50.

 

 

 

 

 

Plug in your levels to this calculator to get your combat level: http://www.tip.it/runescape/index.php?page=combat_calc.htm

 

 

 

 

 

Edit: Tip.it's calculator may not be completely accurate, but I don't think anyone else has come up with a better formula for max hit, so you might as well run with it. What part of it is confusing for you?

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I dont get how to use the calc. This is my pure:

 

 

 

My goal is 60str with a rune scimmy and str. ammy possibly with a str pot so wat would my max be. I did this and it said 14 without pot and 15 with pot.

 

 

 

This cant be! Could it??

 

 

 

Wat will my combat level be if i had level 40attck and level 60str?

 

Wat would be my hp in here too??

 

 

 

I want to make a pure that will work!!!

 

 

 

With 60 strength, i can hit 13's unpotted with a power amulet. Im sure you can hit 14's potting with a strength amulet.

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No problem! Just please don't pk skillers with your pure :)

 

 

 

You're right about the 0s in everything else. I was thinking 0 xp, so I'll fix that.

 

 

 

The reason it works is that in most cases, for every point of damage you do when training, you get you 1.3 xp in hitpoints, and 4 xp in a combat skill. I think it mentions that somewhere in Runescape knowledge base. Because of this, you only have to figure your combat skills when calculating hitpoints, since your other skills don't inflict damage.

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