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Max Attack level by hand for pure?

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What level should i stop hand training attack for a pure so I dont go over 50 with the required quest?

2 minutes ago, SmaTTeR said:

What level should i stop hand training attack for a pure so I dont go over 50 with the required quest?

do the quests before you start the training.

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On 12/19/2019 at 10:03 AM, manko said:

do the quests before you start the training.

dont have members yet :(

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Im just wondering if i can get 40 attack so I can use rune scimitar while im f2p to help speed up lvling str. Pretty sure its like 52k for all quest not including vampire because i already did that.

I just got 27 hp, 45 attack, 30 strength, and 31 defense in under 3 hours rushing about a dozen quests. Definitely worth spending $5 on a little bit of OSRS gp to accomplish that with how much time it'll save you training by hand.

just google "osrs attack xp quests" they will all appear on osrswiki, next google your "osrs xp table" wich will tell you wich level you will land at with the quests you gonna do.

You can get up to 47 with quest so I would just wait till you get mems. No point in hand training It when you basically can quest to just about 50. 47-50 takes no time afking sand crabs. Waterfall quest will even give you 30 str as a bonus haha 

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