22lucas Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Ultimate guide to making a P2P pure 1. Choosing a pure - Range pure - Melee pure - Mage pure 2. Training your pure 3. Rewards 4. Closing 1. Choosing a pure When starting a pure account, you should choose a name that doesn't sound so...."purey." Say you see a guy in the dueling arena/wilderness who's name is "S T Rking" you're probably going to think he's a pure, and most people will not duel you if you choose a name like that. But if you have a name like "soccerman06," people will probably just duel you without even looking up your name on the highscores. There are 4 main pures for you to choose from, all with different pros and cons. Range pure: Basically says it in the title. You train nothing but Range all the way to 99. Good luck! Not very expensive, if you decide to pick up your ammo. However, that will slow down training process. This is the 3rd most expensive pure. Melee pure: There are many different variations of a good Melee pure. Some decide to get to 60 attack first, while only having 30 or 40 strength so they can wield a DDS. Many players that are f2p usually get to 40 attack and stop, while training strength as high as they can get it, since higher than 40 attack isn't neccessary as f2pers can't use Dragon. Others decide to have their attack and strength even. It's all up to you. Melee pures are the least expensive pures to train, because all you need is a weapon and a little elbow grease. Mage pure: Just grab some runes, and off you are to training your Mage. This type of pure is the second most expensive pure, but one of the easiest to train. Hybrid- This is a kind of a combination of every pure; high Melee, Range, and Mage, while keeping your Defense and Prayer level at 1. These pures tend to have high health, but not as high other skills such as someone that is completely pure. 2. Training your pure Range To start Ranging, you're going to need a regular shortbow and full leather armor. Also a large collection of arrows or knives. Rangers tend to have high health compared to the other pures, but are harder to train unless you don't pick up your ammo. As soon as you step off of tutorial island, you should start training on chickens north of lumbridge. It is actually pretty fast experience and you hit very often. Once u get to 10-15 Range, I suggest going to cows directly east of where you were just killing chickens. Kill cows until about 25-30 Range. Once you get to 30 Range, buy yourself a maple shortbow. (This will make training alot faster) Next, head to Barbarian Village which is west of Varrock. Stand in the long hall behind the farthest west table and Range barbarians until at least 45 Range. This place is multi combat, you get Range levels extremely fast if you don't pick up your ammo, because even if another person is attacking barbarians, you can still get experience. After 45 Range, you have a couple of options; you can either go north of Relekka to rock crabs and get loads of experiece, or you can try killing lesser demons in the Karamja volcano and hope for good drops. Continue to update your bow and hide armor every level until you get to 60 Range. At this time you should have a magic bow, and Red H'chaps and vambs. From here on, your options are very wide open because of the many safespots found in runescape. I believe that the best Ranging experience after 60 is to do the plague city quest (No Defense or Prayer bonuses) and then do the biohazard quest (No defense or Prayer bonuses). After completing biohazard, you have access to the King Lathas training field. There are a group of 6-10 ogres standing behind a cage that you can Range frequently without worrying about getting hit by them. Also, these drop rannar seeds quite often that can be turned into quick cash for more ammo. I would not suggest dueling or pking on your Range pure until you reach 65 Range. You should be around lvl 45 and you will find many players in the wild around your level. Range pures are probably second best pkers, they would be number 1, but because Melee pures have the ability to drink super attack and strength potions it undercuts Range. (Usually)" Tank Range !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nightshade53 Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Just remember that any interaction between accounts is against the rules :o Although the god spells are very powerful, it is hard to pk someone because you cannot autocast them. Every time u want to atk someone you hafta go from your spell list and click cast ____ on _____ I actually find it easier to click on the spell then click on the person you are fighting, as if they are a higher lvl than you you have to do 2 clicks anyway. Try and revise the layout of the page, add pictures and more paragraphs. Also check spelling and grammar ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greeny Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 good info :D Would be much better with pictures and a more readable layout:o 0o rpker o0. My rune pure70/70 attack. 80/85 strengh 45/45 defence.black gloves/ dark gloves. no cape/firecape.pked a santa hat on 25/10/06 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
22lucas Posted August 11, 2006 Author Share Posted August 11, 2006 thank you for reviewing this is my first guide...better ones to come hopefully:) and gimme a break on the grammar im only 12 Tank Range !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lep Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 I was going to edit this guide for you, I got this far; "Ultimate guide to making a P2P pure 1. Choosing a pure - Range pure - Melee pure - Mage pure 2. Training your pure 3. Rewards 4. Closing 1. Choosing a pure When starting a pure account, you should choose a name that doesn't sound so...."purey." Say you see a guy in the dueling arena/wilderness who's name is "S T Rking" you're probably going to think he's a pure, and most people will not duel you if you choose a name like that. But if you have a name like "soccerman06," people will probably just duel you without even looking up your name on the highscores. There are 4 main pures for you to choose from, all with different pros and cons. Range pure: Basically says it in the title. You train nothing but Range all the way to 99. Good luck! Not very expensive, if you decide to pick up your ammo. However, that will slow down training process. This is the 3rd most expensive pure. Melee pure: There are many different variations of a good Melee pure. Some decide to get to 60 attack first, while only having 30 or 40 strength so they can wield a DDS. Many players that are f2p usually get to 40 attack and stop, while training strength as high as they can get it, since higher than 40 attack isn't neccessary as f2pers can't use Dragon. Others decide to have their attack and strength even. It's all up to you. Melee pures are the least expensive pures to train, because all you need is a weapon and a little elbow grease. :wink: Mage pure: Just grab some runes, and off you are to training your Mage. This type of pure is the second most expensive pure, but one of the easiest to train. Hybrid- This is a kind of a combination of every pure; high Melee, Range, and Mage, while keeping your Defense and Prayer level at 1. These pures tend to have high health, but not as high other skills such as someone that is completely pure. 2. Training your pure Range To start Ranging, you're going to need a regular shortbow and full leather armor. Also a large collection of arrows or knives. Rangers tend to have high health compared to the other pures, but are harder to train unless you don't pick up your ammo. As soon as you step off of tutorial island, you should start training on chickens north of lumbridge. It is actually pretty fast experience and you hit very often. Once u get to 10-15 Range, I suggest going to cows directly east of where you were just killing chickens. Kill cows until about 25-30 Range. Once you get to 30 Range, buy yourself a maple shortbow. (This will make training alot faster) Next, head to Barbarian Village which is west of Varrock. Stand in the long hall behind the farthest west table and Range barbarians until at least 45 Range. This place is multi combat, you get Range levels extremely fast if you don't pick up your ammo, because even if another person is attacking barbarians, you can still get experience. After 45 Range, you have a couple of options; you can either go north of Relekka to rock crabs and get loads of experiece, or you can try killing lesser demons in the Karamja volcano and hope for good drops. Continue to update your bow and hide armor every level until you get to 60 Range. At this time you should have a magic bow, and Red H'chaps and vambs. From here on, your options are very wide open because of the many safespots found in runescape. I believe that the best Ranging experience after 60 is to do the plague city quest (No Defense or Prayer bonuses) and then do the biohazard quest (No defense or Prayer bonuses). After completing biohazard, you have access to the King Lathas training field. There are a group of 6-10 ogres standing behind a cage that you can Range frequently without worrying about getting hit by them. Also, these drop rannar seeds quite often that can be turned into quick cash for more ammo. I would not suggest dueling or pking on your Range pure until you reach 65 Range. You should be around lvl 45 and you will find many players in the wild around your level. Range pures are probably second best pkers, they would be number 1, but because Melee pures have the ability to drink super attack and strength potions it undercuts Range. (Usually)" But this guide doesn't really seem all that useful, sorry :? It might be more useful if there were more pictures, and a more organized layout, but there are already plenty of these guides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killmenub Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Not very in depth, should of focused on just one type of pure and added picture, then may be added another type when you was reading. Also its like a essay, pictures speak a thousand words. Other then that i'd give it a 6/10. IGN: HesFearless. -Jamie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lord_ownage Posted November 27, 2006 Share Posted November 27, 2006 meh...ok guide 6/10 i love to dance when i train \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Could use a sig or avatar, PM me if intersted in making one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pault Posted November 27, 2006 Share Posted November 27, 2006 When starting a pure account, you should choose a name that doesn't sound so...."purey." Say you see a guy in the dueling arena/wilderness who's name is "S T Rking" you're probably going to think he's a pure, and most people will not duel you if you choose a name like that. But if you have a name like "soccerman06," people will probably just duel you without even looking up your name on the highscores. Ok, I read this far and I think I should have stopped. If you put any effort into your guide you would immedietly differentiate between pures and stakers. There are many different variations of a good Melee pure. Some decide to get to 60 attack first, while only having 30 or 40 strength so they can wield a DDS. Many players that are f2p usually get to 40 attack and stop, while training strength as high as they can get it, since higher than 40 attack isn't neccessary as f2pers can't use Dragon. Others decide to have their attack and strength even. It's all up to you. Melee pures are the least expensive pures to train, because all you need is a weapon and a little elbow grease. Once again, you need to do more work. You're lazy. Ever heard of a maul? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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