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Questing F2p Pures

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Hey guys,
Is questing f2p pures a big deal? Will the HP levels be a big issue when it comes to pking? Simple question

Thanks! 

Hey guys,

Is questing f2p pures a big deal? Will the HP levels be a big issue when it comes to pking? Simple question

Thanks! 

yes if your pking at low lvl 40s-50s it can be but then again u have higher hits then them

i am just hoping i didnt ruin my account by doing vampire slayer.. lol

Vampire slayer definitely won't ruin your account it's what 5k attack? You lose little over 1k potential hp exp, it's nothing

Edited by Grizzmudo

i am just hoping i didnt ruin my account by doing vampire slayer.. lol

no thats fine i thought u where going to quest 40 att / 35 str 

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Ah okay cool. For some reason i thought it would be cool to keep it at 10 hp for a while but then i realized that if i dont train HP ill be screwed in the long run

Ah okay cool. For some reason i thought it would be cool to keep it at 10 hp for a while but then i realized that if i dont train HP ill be screwed in the long run

Don't keep it at 10 hp, but lower HP would be much better in f2p

 

Since there isn't any huge burst damage like DDS/Gmaul specs, theres no need to eat high. Most people eat at around their opponents max hit and not close to their max hp so having high HP is relatively useless

It defintely won't mess it up man.

  • 3 weeks later...

tb questing as no effect, I quested all te attack i could on my f2p pure and it works just fine ;3

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