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How to make my alt into a good f2p pker?

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Ok, so I got bored the other day and went on my pure from RSC. I made him back when I thought pure range worked and so his stats are fairly awful.

 

 

 

So here's his starting stats:

 

10 Def

 

1 Str

 

1 Atk

 

15 Hits

 

37 Range

 

1 Mage

 

1 Pray

 

Combat 24

 

 

 

Here's what I was going to get his stats to:

 

20 Def

 

40 Atk

 

Strength - depends, but shooting for at least 50

 

Range - 40

 

Mage - I don't know, maybe 41 so I can use Wind Blast?

 

1 Prayer

 

Hits - As high as possible

 

Combat somewhere around 40

 

 

 

What do you all think? Good idea/ bad idea? Any improvements to my ideas for levels?

 

 

 

 

 

EDIT:

 

Also I need an idea for his inventory.

 

 

 

I was thinking full green dhide w/ maple long and about 100 addy arrows, a rune scim (or r2h?) and full mith, ammy of acc, and a staff or air with some deaths. The rest of the inventory would be pots or lobs.

 

 

 

Keep in mind that I am f2p.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

well i would say train only mage or range i would say mage so f2p though

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No, I'm definitely going to train mage, range, and melee because I like free hits xp.

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