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  1. #1 planning and training an f2p pure strength! best pure guide yet!! 
    pancake
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    Contents
    1.0 [ Introduction ]
    2.0 [ Why Should I Make This Pure? ]
    3.0 [ Stat Build ]
    4.0 [ Where to Train Melee ]
    5.0 [Where to Train Range ]
    6.0 [ Quests to Do ]
    7.0 [ Frequently Asked Questions ]
    8.0 [ Credits ]


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    1.0 [ Introduction ]

    >> This guide will explain what stats to invest in, what equipment to wear, what to train on, and what quests to do. There won't be anything on actually PKing (Player-Killing), but just preparing for PKing. Hopefully, you will succeed in training your strength pure with the help of my guide. Also, to note: This pure is designed for taking down other pures, not for PKing full rune or anybody with above 30-so defense. This guide will always refer to F2P (free-to-play/non-members) pures, as I have absolutely no experience in P2P (pay-to-play/members) pures.

    >> Just so you know what I plan on adding… For stat build, I will eventually add a picture of model stats. For equipment, I may include pictures for some of the equipment, maybe not. I will include map pictures, example inventories, and example equipment sets for the training spots. In addition, other FAQs will be added, of course.



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    2.0 [ Why Should I Make This Pure? ]

    >> Although it will be tough for you to PK at lower levels because mages and rangers are strong early, eventually you'll be hitting well over a mage/ranger's max hit. Take for example if a ranger has 80 range and 10 hp, a mage has 80 mage and 10 hp, and a warrior has 40 attack, 80 strength, and 10 hp. None of them have prayer, and all of these result in 41.75 combat. While mage's max out at just 16, and rangers can hit very quick 13s, strength pures hit much higher. Since strength potions are the only potion available in F2P, I'm including that in the max hit calculation. With +54 strength (rune scimitar and strength amulet), they can hit a maximum of 19. With +80 strength, (rune 2h and strength amulet), they can hit 23 for the KO. Here's a table to show you just about everything.




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    3.0 [ Stat Build ]

    >> For a strength pure that is generally considered good, what you want as a final outcome is this:
    40 attack
    Maximized strength (Not necessarily 99 strength, but as high as you can get it)
    1/5/10 defense
    X range
    1/31/43 prayer
    X magic
    X hitpoints

    >> For the pure that I think is "ideal," this is what I would get:
    40 attack
    Maximized strength
    1 defense (more strength!)
    1/40 range (This is really a matter of opinion. Nothing higher for F2P though, because it's just wasted on nothing, because this is a purely melee strength pure. 40 range can give you extra defense for training)
    1/31 prayer (Eventually, 31 prayer will give more strength than 1 prayer. Around 70 strength, 31 prayer is great)
    X magic (Just use curses, I don't really care how high it is as long as it doesn't boost hitpoints.)
    X hitpoints
    With these stats, you get the absolutely highest possible strength while using the best weapons in F2P.



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    4.0 [ Where to Train Melee ]

    1. Location: Tutorial Island
    Train up to: 3 attack and 3 strength.
    Equipment: Use whatever is provided.
    Explanation: I think that the less hitpoints, the better. You are allowed more strength levels if you avoid getting extra hitpoint experience. However, training here barely makes a difference, so you can just jump ahead if you want.

    2. Location: Dummies across from Varrock east bank
    Train up to: 8 attack
    Equipment: Iron scimitar then a steel one.
    Explanation: Less hitpoints, more stats


    3. Location: Chickens south of Falador
    Train up to: 10 attack and 10 strength
    Equipment: Steel scimitar. Don't wear any armor since they can't do damage.
    Explanation: You won't have any trouble hitting these, and they can't do any damage, so you can train a bit faster by running around without armor.


    4. Location: Cows at Crafting Guild
    Train up to: 30 attack and 40 strength
    Equipment: Use a steel, black, mithril, and then adamant scimitar. You can wear full iron if you want, but it's optional. You can bring like 8 of anything that heals 3-4 hp.
    Explanation: This place is the emptiest of the cow pens, and it still has a good amount of cows. They don't hit much either. You can pick up the cow hides if you need to make some extra money to sell for 100gp each too.
    //- Why not monks: They're too crowded… Only 4 monks spawn, and slowly. Who cares if they can heal you and themselves? It's slower training. I've trained there myself on my ranger and another strength pure, and it's just ridiculously slow. Of course, you can train there if you get bored of cows, but it's its just slow in my opinion.


    5. Location: Goblins in Goblin Village where Goblin Diplomacy takes place
    Train up to: 40 attack and 45/50 strength
    Equipment: Use an adamant and rune scimitar and full iron. Bring around 24 of anything that heals over 3 hp and it'll be fine.
    Explanation: It's a good spawn and they don't do much damage. You will barely ever need to recharge on food.


    6.Location: Dwarves in Dwarven Mine
    Train up to: 55 strength
    Equipment: Bring your rune scimitar and full iron. Bring around 20 trout or better.
    Explanation: Once again, a good spawn, and they don't do much damage if you can kill them fast enough. And again, you won't have to recharge food often at all.

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    Location: Al-Kharid Warriors in Al Kharid Palace
    Train up to: 55 strength
    Equipment: Dwarves: Bring your rune scimitar and full iron. Bring around 20 trout or better.
    Explanation: It has a good spawn, and they have a good hitpoints:combat level ratio. It's very close to a bank too. The only drawback is that it's pretty crowded, and it can get VERY crowded. You can buy kebabs for 1gp each, but you can only buy 1 at a time, so it can be annoying.

    OR
    Location: Minotaurs at the first floor of the Stronghold of Security
    Train up to: 55 strength
    Equipment: Bring your rune scimitar and full iron. Bring around 20 trout or better.
    Explanation: It has a fast spawn. They have low hitpoints for their level, but they do very little damage. It can get crowded, but this is my training spot of choice for this level range.



    7. Location: Flesh Crawlers on the second floor of the Stronghold of Security
    Train up to: 80 strength
    Equipment: Bring a rune scimitar and full iron. Bring a full inventory of salmon or better.
    Explanation: They're aggressive, so you can leave for some time while still getting experience. They don't do too much damage, and have a decent amount of hitpoints.

    OR
    Location: Zombies at Edgeville dungeon (Not near the hill giants, the ones from which you can see the moss giants from)
    Train up to: 60-70 strength
    Equipment: Bring your rune scimitar and full iron. Bring a 28 trout or better.
    Explanation: They have a good amount of hitpoints, but you'll do 0 damage a lot, and they do a lot more damage. Overall, flesh crawlers are a lot better.




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    5.0 [ Where to Train Range ]

    >> Here are some training spots that are good to train up to 40 range at. You won't need many arrows. I got up to 40 range with just 2k iron arrows, and I only lost about half of them by the time I was 40 range.

    1. Location: Tutorial Island
    Train up to: 3 range.
    Equipment: Whatever is provided
    Explanation: Just use these free arrows to some use and get up to 3 range.

    2. Location: Chickens south of Falador, next to the cow pen
    Train up to: 10 range
    Equipment: Leather cowl, leather body, leather chaps, leather vambraces, boots, and the best shortbow you can use.
    Arrows: Bronze/iron
    Explanation: They can't do any damage, and these will be like the only things you can hit at this level.


    3. Location: Cows at Crafting Guild
    Train up to: 20 range
    Equipment: Leather cowl, leather body, leather chaps, leather vambraces, boots, and the best shortbow you can use.
    Arrows: Bronze/iron
    Explanation: They won't do much damage, and they're good for training at low levels for just about any stat.


    4. Location: Skeletons in Varrock Sewers
    Train up to: 30/40 range
    Equipment: Coif, leather body, studded leather chaps, leather vambraces, boots, and the best shortbow you can use.
    Arrows: Bronze/iron/steel
    Explanation: You can hide behind the gate as you train there, and the only problem is that it can be pretty crowded.

    5. Location: Guards at Varrock Palace
    Train up to: 40 range
    Equipment: Coif, leather body, studded leather chaps, leather vambraces, boots, and the best shortbow you can use.
    Arrows: Bronze/iron/steel
    Explanation: There's the fence around the dummies, so you can hide behind that, which is really great.




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    6.0 [ Quests to Do ]

    >> Vampire Slayer: Do this anytime you want, probably before 30 attack. It'll give you attack experience, which means fast attack levels AND less hitpoints.

    >> Goblin Diplomacy: I'm not sure about this, but I think that if you do this, the goblins won't attack each other unless there are people in the area who haven't done the quest. That way, there are more goblins to actually kill, and you won't have to be annoyed when they die from a single hit of 4. That's what I've experienced, but it may just be a coincidence.



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    7.0 [ Frequently Asked Questions ]

    >> Q. All the monsters you recommend me to train at are really weak, why so?
    A. With 1 defense, it's better to be able to train a long time at something that's weak than train for shorter periods of time at stronger things that generally give better experience. When I do recommend a relatively strong monster, it's most likely near a bank.

    >> Q. What will my hitpoints be at 70 strength?
    A. As a general guideline, your hitpoints is usually 10 levels below your strength level.

    >> Q. How experienced are you in making strength pures?
    A. My highest level pure is Lacking Atk, who is F2P with 74 strength.


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    Nice guide it should help people who like pures add a few pictures and it will be the best and I will surely + rep
     

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    Well pretty good guide.I might think this was leeched because i saw this guide before in google.But good work.Its only my Opinion no let this guide down because of my opinion.


     

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    Stop saying you'r guides are the best. Stop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlis View Post
    Stop saying you'r guides are the best. Stop it.

    ~Karlis.
    Lmao

    1. The title is Saying Be pure Guide yet, so people think Oh yeh! and they Come and view The thread.

    2.Stop being a little girl, Thinking all your Guides are the best, Give other people chances.

    Off Topic: I like your sig Btw
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    pretty good beta than i could make lol
     

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    ty for all the nice commants people put, but people who complaining about the name, it is a good guide so leave it alone ty .
     


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