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Q: How does upgrading (or downgrading) items work? | Q: How does upgrading (or downgrading) items work? | ||
:A: Some items can be upgraded to improve their stats or create new equipment. For example, most armour can be upgraded with {{ItemIcon|Silver Bar}} and {{ItemIcon|Gold Bar}} to improve stats. Some items can be downgraded too. For example, perfectly food can be downgraded to the standard | :A: Some items can be upgraded to improve their stats or create new equipment. For example, most armour can be upgraded with {{ItemIcon|Silver Bar}} and {{ItemIcon|Gold Bar}} to improve stats. Some items can be downgraded too. For example, perfectly cooked food can be downgraded to the standard equivalent, which might help with inventory management. Items that can be upgraded/downgraded will have an overlay icon visible in the bank. Upgrading normally has a cost, and you can see what the requirements are by viewing the item in your bank and choosing Upgrade. For more information, visit the [[Upgrading Items]] page. | ||
Q: Can I train combat skills without fighting enemies? | Q: Can I train combat skills without fighting enemies? | ||
:A: For some skills, yes. You can earn {{Skill|Magic}} XP with Alt Magic, and {{Skill|Strength}} XP by wearing {{ItemIcon|Barbarian Gloves}} and catching fish in the Barbarian Fishing area. You can also obtain boosts for combat skills such as {{Skill|Astrology}}, {{Skill|Agility}} and {{AoD}} {{Skill|Cartography}}. | :A: For some skills, yes. You can earn {{Skill|Magic}} XP with Alt Magic, and {{Skill|Strength}} XP by wearing {{ItemIcon|Barbarian Gloves}} and catching fish in the Barbarian Fishing area. You can also obtain boosts for combat skills from non-combat skills such as {{Skill|Astrology}}, {{Skill|Agility}} and {{AoD}} {{Skill|Cartography}}. | ||
=== Combat === | === Combat === | ||
Q: Are there any beginners | Q: Are there any beginners guides for combat? | ||
:A: Yes, check out the [[Beginners Guide#Combat Skills|beginner's guide]] for an overview of the combat skills. More detailed information about {{Icon|Combat}} mechanics can be found on the [[Combat]] page. | :A: Yes, check out the [[Beginners Guide#Combat Skills|beginner's guide]] for an overview of the combat skills. More detailed information about {{Icon|Combat}} mechanics can be found on the [[Combat]] page. | ||
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Q: How do I level up in combat? | Q: How do I level up in combat? | ||
:A: There are many [[Guides]] on the wiki to help! Check out the [[Combat Guide]], and the guides for melee, ranged and magic. | :A: There are many [[Guides]] on the wiki to help! Check out the [[Combat Guide]], and the guides for melee, ranged, and magic. | ||
Q: How do I obtain the {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Looting}}? | Q: How do I obtain the {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Looting}}? | ||
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Q: My [[Damage Reduction]] (DR) is different than what I expected? | Q: My [[Damage Reduction]] (DR) is different than what I expected? | ||
:A: Damage Reduction is calculated by adding up all of your boosts, but can be lowered by buffs from things such as skills | :A: Damage Reduction is calculated by adding up all of your boosts, but can be raised or lowered by buffs from things such as skills and [[Pets]]. For example, some {{Skill|Agility}} obstacles can lower your DR, and certain enemies can also reduce DR. The [[Combat Triangle]] might also be negatively impacting your DR. | ||
Q: How do I idle a monster without dying? | Q: How do I idle a monster without dying? | ||
:A: The main factors that let you safely idle a monster are your {{Skill|Hitpoints}} and [[Damage Reduction]] (DR). However, it is still possible for you to run out of food, or for your consumables (such as ammo, or boosts) to run out leading to death. See the [[Combat#How_to_idle_monsters|how to idle monsters]] of [[combat]] for more information. | :A: The main factors that let you safely idle a monster are your {{Skill|Hitpoints}} and [[Damage Reduction]] (DR). However, it is still possible for you to run out of food, or for your consumables (such as ammo, or boosts) to run out, leading to death. See the [[Combat#How_to_idle_monsters|how to idle monsters]] of [[combat]] for more information. | ||
Q: How can I avoid taking so much damage from dragonbreath attacks? | Q: How can I avoid taking so much damage from dragonbreath attacks? | ||
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=== Dungeons === | === Dungeons === | ||
Q: Are | Q: Are there guides for dungeons? | ||
:A: Yes. The wiki has guides for many of the dungeons, see [[Guides#Dungeon Guides|Dungeon Guides]] for more information. | :A: Yes. The wiki has guides for many of the dungeons, see [[Guides#Dungeon Guides|Dungeon Guides]] for more information. | ||
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Q: What happens when you die? | Q: What happens when you die? | ||
:A: When you [[Combat#Death|die]] a random item from your currently selected Equipment Set will be lost forever. You can lose full stacks of ammo, consumables and summoning tablets, but not food or potions. If your character is in {{Icon|Hardcore}} mode, on death it is permanently deleted instead. If you have the {{Icon|Protect Item|type=prayer}} prayer equiped then you will not lose any items on death. | :A: When you [[Combat#Death|die]], a random item from your currently selected Equipment Set will be lost forever. You can lose full stacks of ammo, consumables and summoning tablets, but not food or potions. If your character is in {{Icon|Hardcore}} mode, on death it is permanently deleted instead. If you have the {{Icon|Protect Item|type=prayer}} prayer equiped then you will not lose any items on death. | ||
Q: I had {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat}} on, how did I die? | Q: I had {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat}} on, how did I die? |
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