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  • Posted By : wei yismart
  • Posted On : Mar 10, 2022
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  • Which offhand weapon should I use if Dual Wielding? I decided it was the Abyssal Whip offhand replica I'd be unable to obtain at this time, as I lacked the RuneScape gold necessary abilities. So I figured either one of a Dragon Scimitar or a Dragon Dagger would be best however, I could be totally wrong.

    If I had to choose between Dragon Dagger & Dragon Scimitar to use as an offhand weapon. How do I know which to choose? The reason I'm asking is that, after having looked at Runescape Wiki, it says that both Dagger & Scimitar have exactly the same Damage (576) and accuracy (1132). Therefore, it is up to you to decide which one you like the looks of or something else? I have noticed how the Dagger is actually less expensive however, and I was wondering why you would choose the Dagger over the Scimitar. Scimitar.

    I'm sure that I've answered a many questions and I'm back! I've recently leveled up to 70 defence; basically, my plan is to increase the three melee skill to 70 and then 75 before stopping for breaks. Att and Def are both at 70 and Str is 65.

    As I'm now at 70Def I have more options available when it comes to armour. In particular I'm looking at changing my body armour. For now, I'm using a Granite Body and in all truth, I'm not an admirer of it but it gets the job done I guess. What's really I'm asking is Barrows armour worth it just for training? I'm not the most wealthy (currently I'm just 1.2m) and it seems somewhat pointless for me to keep on fixing it if I don't have make a PK or something similar.

    Do you prefer the Granite Body, or is there a different option that I'm even conscious of? Is it worth investing the Verac Brassard, for example? Barrows armor is pretty good and almost certainly weighs significantly less than granite and is pretty good in terms of Prayer bonuses (not the reason you'd require them).

    In the long run, fixing will cost you well beyond the price of a Bandos chestplate, even if you don't ever employ Barrows and it lasts longer if you don't do much combat. For training, it's still very good, and fifteen hours is quite an amount of experience. Absolutely worth it if cannot afford Bandos at the moment, since the first 1 mil, and then a further 1 mil every 15 hours is a reasonable cost.

    A little bit of research has revealed that a complete body will cost 270k for repair at Bob. This should mean an approximate cost of Bandos Chestplate, 16 mil? I'm not exactly sure how to determine how many repairs you'll need (mostly due to the fact that cheap RS gold I'm not getting well this morning) up to that from 270000 (or less, if you use POH armour stand) But it is quite a number of lives. This bolded text is to avoid my delusional ramblings You should Make sure you invest in Barrows.