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What to do with my accounts?

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I currently have 2 accounts that I pay attention to, and actually do things such as quest, pk, etc on them. 

 

One is a berserker pure with 99 strength, 94 magic (veng), 80 range, 90 hp, 81 attack. I have nothing but dgloves, a mere 120 and just recently failed jad.

 

The other is just a 90 range 40 def account, nothing special, 68 atk working on 70 so perhaps I can grab some def levels. I just don't know what to do with these accounts anymore. Obviously my zerk can hold his own but people have the same/worst stats and hit anywhere between +4-6 max hut on me due to strength bonuses. Should I just go main and try to do endgame content? I'm 21 years old and i'm a server at a restauraunt doing overnights,, 11pm-7am so I don't have much time to grind quests for hours and hours,  whereas stats I have osbot to pull me through

With my ranger i'm not sure if I should get 42 def and 94 magic and void pk with venge or beef up my defense to whatever ridiculous level.. If I did this, would I still pk in void? I think a tank ranger would be a good "go-to pk character," 

 

Just looking for some advice, I guess failing jad is what really has a dude down

Edited by throughbeingcool

Just do a quest here and there , it will add up eventually. If you really can't do them then yeah , I suppose going main would be alright. 

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