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Should I get more attack levels on my zerker?

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As the title states, I need your opinion osbot members! :)
I am really unsure if I should remain at 60 att or just say screw it and go for 75 for AGS. The only reason I have not went up to 70 attack yet was because 60 att looks bomb :p and I dont want my cmb lvl to raise so i can continue staking. 

Get 70 atk if you wanna gwd with 60 you'll never hit on the bosses

Whats your strength level? And do you have veng?

As the title states, I need your opinion osbot members! smile.png

I am really unsure if I should remain at 60 att or just say screw it and go for 75 for AGS. The only reason I have not went up to 70 attack yet was because 60 att looks bomb tongue.png and I dont want my cmb lvl to raise so i can continue staking. 

I think, as you stay 60atk, pures and initiates will be going 75

 

Lets say you're 60-90-45. Depending on your prayer level thats 84-87 combat

 

Vs a pure thats 75-99-1, theyll be 84-86 combat.

 

A dds spec will be raping pures that choose to get 75atk and fight zerkers lol

 

Youll be having the advantage by staying a lower combat and when GWD comes out, people will be getting atack, so theyll be lower defence at higher combat levels - so your 60atk will be more effective

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