Yomyth105 Posted May 2, 2010 Share Posted May 2, 2010 I havent even done dungeoneering yet... sad i know... But I have trained my stats to the following: 40 attack 1def70strength70range1prayer32 magiccombat level 52. Now... is this skill like a slayer but using dungeons? I want to get bow sightings. I know they help out the stats. How does the whole thing work tho. If you die with it... do you have to collect the tokens again to do it? how does the system work. First off I dont even know dungeoneering and second can it be done by a f2p pure? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noble_aloof Posted May 2, 2010 Share Posted May 2, 2010 I havent even done dungeoneering yet... sad i know... But I have trained my stats to the following: 40 attack 1def70strength70range1prayer32 magiccombat level 52. Now... is this skill like a slayer but using dungeons? I want to get bow sightings. I know they help out the stats. How does the whole thing work tho. If you die with it... do you have to collect the tokens again to do it? how does the system work. First off I dont even know dungeoneering and second can it be done by a f2p pure? it would be nice if you could reorganize your information so your question would actually make sense. from what i'm reading, the answer would be: no this isn't that much like slayer at all, if you die with it and it doesnt protect, you need to get the tokens again. if you want the full "system" specifics check the kb. yes it can be done by anybody, however its easier with good stats. [size="5"][font="Georgia"][b]Staking:[/b][/font][font="Palatino Linotype"][color="#FF0000"][/color][color="#FFFF00"][/color][color="#00FF00"] 4+ mil[/color][/font] [font="Georgia"][b]Current Status:[/b][/font][font="Palatino Linotype"][color="#FF0000"][/color][color="#0000FF"] Training defense [/color][/font][/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sinkhan Posted May 2, 2010 Share Posted May 2, 2010 I would still work on dungeoneering now and get those tokens as you'll need around level 50 just to get 1 sight. But really, the super high accuracy might not be worth the bit of speed you lose from using a longbow instead of a shortbow. I'd hold off on buying the sight just yet; Jagex has been talking about give you the ability to buy back items for a discounted price if you died with them. Something to fill my sig with until I find a replacement.Also check out my blug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fekambard Posted May 2, 2010 Share Posted May 2, 2010 I havent even done dungeoneering yet... sad i know... But I have trained my stats to the following: 40 attack 1def70strength70range1prayer32 magiccombat level 52. Now... is this skill like a slayer but using dungeons? I want to get bow sightings. I know they help out the stats. How does the whole thing work tho. If you die with it... do you have to collect the tokens again to do it? how does the system work. First off I dont even know dungeoneering and second can it be done by a f2p pure? it would be nice if you could reorganize your information so your question would actually make sense. from what i'm reading, the answer would be: no this isn't that much like slayer at all, if you die with it and it doesnt protect, you need to get the tokens again. if you want the full "system" specifics check the kb. yes it can be done by anybody, however its easier with good stats. I love how you answered that. :lol: @ OP: I've gotten to 40 dungeoneering (and got bored) on a one defence pure. I suggest ALWAYS playing team games because it is a lot easier, and if you're soloing you may come across a door that requires you to 'pray' and will give you prayer xp; this can be avoided by letting a team-mate open the door. Also if you die, you will need to collect the tokens (10k) again to re-purchase the sight. The good thing with the sight is it doesnt degrade. :thumbup: The bad thing is that I bet it would still be better to train with a shortbow unless fighting high defence monsters. :thumbdown: Dungeoneering can be a lot of fun but it will take VERY long to train. :twss: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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