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Defense pure; training locations; defence and dungeoneering

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Hey, I have a defense pure, that is I only train defense, 1 att/str/magic/ranged/prayer/summoning. I'm at lvl 42 defense and 31 HP. I am currently training at the scorpions at the dwarven mine. I like training here because it does not require much food, and I use str and att pots. They are also typically aggro for 10 minutes or so. Which is good for me because I'm a Uni student and the afk ability is attractive. The purpose of this thread then is to ask if anyone can point me in the direction of a better training area. Afk ability is a plus, but if the mobs are high hp too I don't mind keeping an eye on it. I also like to train at rock crabs as another example. Money is not an issue either, if it is relevant. My second question is how do I train dungeoneering with only defence and HP. Thanks for any bumps and responses.

Unfortunately I don't have much experience with P2P spots. The only ones which I could recommend would be F2P and, hence, probably not very useful. But hopefully more experienced P2P players can point you in the right direction. You might want to consider minigames such as Soul Wars or Pest Control (you receive points as rewards, which can be cashed for XP) but I'm not sure how much attention they require.

 

Regarding Dungeoneering, it's going to be difficult if you attempt to train on your own, since you would be limiting yourself to low-hitting melee. Unless you can find a *very* good friend to train you on P2P, you're probably better off using external methods like XP lamps and keeping your combat level low until you reach around 55 Dungeoneering. Then you can go to world 61 (f2p) and leech, if your combat isn't too high.

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Unfortunately I don't have much experience with P2P spots. The only ones which I could recommend would be F2P and, hence, probably not very useful. But hopefully more experienced P2P players can point you in the right direction. You might want to consider minigames such as Soul Wars or Pest Control (you receive points as rewards, which can be cashed for XP) but I'm not sure how much attention they require.

 

Regarding Dungeoneering, it's going to be difficult if you attempt to train on your own, since you would be limiting yourself to low-hitting melee. Unless you can find a *very* good friend to train you on P2P, you're probably better off using external methods like XP lamps and keeping your combat level low until you reach around 55 Dungeoneering. Then you can go to world 61 (f2p) and leech, if your combat isn't too high.

 

Thanks! Yeah im looking forward to PC, I don't enjoy soul wars too much. The lag is insta kill pretty much every game for me. For the dung, when I hit 99 Def I should be around lvl 50 (if i ever get there), so at most I'm looking at 49-54 ish. Leeching can I make it so any shared xp other than defense is off? OR is it just a on/off shared xp?

Turning shared XP off is standard practice (or you could accidentally receive Strength XP from a door, for example). You can't separate it into skills, but as far as I know there is nothing that gives Defense XP bar fighting anywway. Unfortunately most of the leechers are level 3; I'm not sure how they'll take a level 50.

 

If you want I can add you, but I'm going to sleep now. Have fun!

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You'll likely need to pay gp to get decent dg xp. It's too bad we're not allowed to leech on one acc while actually doing the floor on another.

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You'll likely need to pay gp to get decent dg xp. It's too bad we're not allowed to leech on one acc while actually doing the floor on another.

 

 

Yes.. too bad indeed. :(

You can typically leech for free in F2P, but they tend to want 3-15 combat (because I guess prayer pures are in vogue). So basically you would've needed to leech dg first and train Defense later...:(.

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I would really suggest getting summoning up as well, combat familars add huge amounts of exp per hour to training defense.

 

example of the kind of defense xp/hr you can get when high summoning

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I would really suggest getting summoning up as well, combat familars add huge amounts of exp per hour to training defense.

 

example of the kind of defense xp/hr you can get when high summoning

 

 

Well the idea is to keep the cmb level as low as possible, thanks for the link though. :)

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