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[Answered] Praying at the corporeal beast

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Many people think that praying against mage attacks help against the corporeal beast, but that's wrong.

 

The corporeal beast can hit trough everything, no matter how high your def level, your def bonus or if you mage ortiect prayer is on. So praying against mage agianst it is useless and a waste!

 

So it would be good if you change this in the corporeal beast guide.

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experts have tested this. their results show that the beast's max hit is 65 without prayer and in the 40s with prayer. so it seems that some protection is offered.

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it's a lot easier to get over yourself when you look at intelligence the same way you look at beauty, or height, or eye color: being smart is easy, but being good is hard ... being smart is handed to you, being good is handed to *nobody*.

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I still won't waste my prayer on it. I've seen many 60+ hits on people using mage protection.

 

They maybe tell that not so many can get good drops like the sigils and holy elixier to keep the price up. So they can make a better profit themselfes if they get it as a drop. :-k

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