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Can You Give Some Advice For A First Time Barrower?

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Umm Mage all except Ahrim, (definetly mage Karil) and range Ahrim unless your range level is really really bad, in which case I guess you can melee him.

 

 

 

You shouldn't have to pray against Torag, and you might not have to pray against Ahrim depending on your Range level. Just read a few guides, get a little experience, and you'll be fine. Once you get your own system it's really pretty easy.

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Yeah mage all exept range Ahrim. Maging Karil is easier than meleeing him.

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Praying on all brothers? Thats a waste of money in my books.

 

 

 

I was around the same combat level as you when i started barrows.

 

 

 

Here the my attack plan :

 

 

 

1. Dharok (ALWAYS pray on this one, and never EVER let you prayer run out)

 

2. Verac

 

3. Karil

 

4. Ahrim (range this one, and use left over prayer on him if you have any)

 

5. Guthan/Torag

 

6. Torag/Guthan

 

 

 

The last 3 you should not use any prayer potions on, because food will get you through them easily. Mage EVERYBODY excep Ahrim, which you range him.

 

 

 

When you get to Guthan and Torag, switch to melee gear and MAGE them, and yes you will still hit them because their mage defence is worse than disastrously bad, so you will still hit them good.

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Praying on all brothers? Thats a waste of money in my books.

 

 

 

I was around the same combat level as you when i started barrows.

 

 

 

Here the my attack plan :

 

 

 

1. Dharok (ALWAYS pray on this one, and never EVER let you prayer run out)

 

2. Verac

 

3. Karil

 

4. Ahrim (range this one, and use left over prayer on him if you have any)

 

5. Guthan/Torag

 

6. Torag/Guthan

 

 

 

The last 3 you should not use any prayer potions on, because food will get you through them easily. Mage EVERYBODY excep Ahrim, which you range him.

 

 

 

When you get to Guthan and Torag, switch to melee gear and MAGE them, and yes you will still hit them because their mage defence is worse than disastrously bad, so you will still hit them good.

 

 

 

That's how I do it also. I can usually use up my prayer finishing up Verac, take a couple sips of prayer pot and do Karil. If any prayer left I'll use on Ahrim, since it's going to be drained anyway might as well use it up.

 

 

 

Also check out all the barrow guides here on the forum. See what looks good for you in each one and mix and match strategies from each one.

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