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Im not a member yet. but i was just thinking what will my goals be when i become member and what will i try to do.

 

 

 

So my stats are...

 

Combat:

 

40attack

 

68strength

 

1def

 

1pray

 

32magic

 

60range

 

 

 

Noncombat:

 

52mining

 

51fishing

 

40crafting

 

56cooking

 

 

 

I am a pure and i only have 100k in my bank.

 

 

 

Now as a member i would like to get money. that is a big goal. I pretty much have an idea on how to make money but i want to do other things.

 

 

 

Can range be trained that much better in members? if so how? Should i train agility. and if so till how much will it be effective?

 

suggest any other things i should do...

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Making cash -Try green dragons and see how you can go, cause its easy + good cash there.

 

Can range be trained that much better in members? If so how? Yes, use knives on yaks.

 

Should i train agility? And if so till how much will it be effective? Get at least 50 agility for useful shortcus.

 

 

 

 

Do quests to unlock dragon weapons, you will need them.

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he's 1 def, so i highly doubt he could kill green drags or do fremmy quests

 

 

 

Range with bronze knives on rock crabs would be good xp, as for money i guess you could mine pure ess or pick flax

 

 

 

Agility isn't that important, but if you get bored of training i would get it up since it carries over into f2p

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Well for combat xp+cash, you could go to chaos druids. Keep ranarr+. Also, do Desert Treasure to unlock Ancient spells. The ice spells can be espically helpful in pvp.

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he's 1 def, so i highly doubt he could kill green drags.

 

He could range them.

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Hang with me <3:

 

 

 

Ranging on crabs is a nice idea, and crabs are great for any training for pures.

 

 

 

Train agility! Even at 40ish agility, your run energy increases twice as fast as it does at one, and the difference is really nice.

 

 

 

As for quests~ Basically, do a lot. They're a very good way for new members to get new skills up, and unlock a lot of things. Definitely, do Tears of Guthix.

 

 

 

-Druidic Ritual unlocks Herblore.

 

-Wolf Whistle unlocks Summoning, although you probably shouldn't do it because you're pure (completing the quest gives level 4 Summoning).

 

-Regicide unlocks Dragon Hallies, which would be good for a 1 def. pure.

 

-Lost City (extremely easy) unlocks a DDS, and a Dragon Longsword.

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Honestly...train agility like crazy. Try getting 99 (seriously). If you KNOW you're not going to stay a member, it's the only way you can keep something. Other than that, you could fletch to maple longbows and keep yourself a stock of 1000 or so (for when you go back) and fletch yourself steel arrows up the wazoo.

 

 

 

Fishing...there's plenty of things you can do if you can make it to the fishing guild before you quit members, but other than that, the agility will help recharge the running you'll need in order to do fishing runs at Karamja when you're F2P.

 

 

 

Other than that, you probably won't be able to do enough stuff in order to make your life easier.

 

 

 

DON'T do Tears of Guthix if you want to stay a pure. It puts experience into your lowest skills. Definitely do the penguin search each week, since that puts points where you WANT them.

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Strength:86/Agility:76/Smithing:75

Defence:86/Herblore:74/Fishing:78

Ranged:86/Thieving:73/Cooking:92

Prayer:78/Crafting:82/Firemaking:86

Magic:85/Fletching:77/Woodcutting:88

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Honestly...train agility like crazy. Try getting 99 (seriously). If you KNOW you're not going to stay a member, it's the only way you can keep something. Other than that, you could fletch to maple longbows and keep yourself a stock of 1000 or so (for when you go back) and fletch yourself steel arrows up the wazoo.

 

 

 

Fishing...there's plenty of things you can do if you can make it to the fishing guild before you quit members, but other than that, the agility will help recharge the running you'll need in order to do fishing runs at Karamja when you're F2P.

 

 

 

Other than that, you probably won't be able to do enough stuff in order to make your life easier.

 

 

 

DON'T do Tears of Guthix if you want to stay a pure. It puts experience into your lowest skills. Definitely do the penguin search each week, since that puts points where you WANT them.

 

 

 

eww, I'm dumb.. Don't do tog, he's right.

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