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Special Attacks are typically found on weapons or jewelry and have a percentage chance of triggering when in combat and will replace your standard attack. If the player has multiple items that grant a special attack, and the combined total adds to greater than 100%, the game will attempt to normalize the chance of using either attack. For example, if the player is wearing both an {{ItemIcon|Ancient Sword}} and a {{ItemIcon|Ring of Blade Echoes}}, the player will have a 50% chance of using Life Leach, and a 50% chance of using Blade Echoes. A list of equipment and spells with special attacks can be viewed on the [[Special Attacks]] page.
Special Attacks are typically found on weapons or jewelry and have a percentage chance of triggering when in combat and will replace your standard attack. If the player has multiple items that grant a special attack, and the combined total adds to greater than 100%, the game will attempt to normalize the chance of using either attack. For example, if the player is wearing both an {{ItemIcon|Ancient Sword}} and a {{ItemIcon|Ring of Blade Echoes}}, the player will have a 50% chance of using Life Leach, and a 50% chance of using Blade Echoes. A list of equipment and spells with special attacks can be viewed on the [[Special Attacks]] page.
== Passive Effects ==
Beyond just Combat stats, many pieces of equipment have passive effects that increase stats that don't directly make the player better in combat.
* {{ItemIcon|Gold Topaz Ring} - This item allows the player to receive {{ItemIcon|Signet Ring Half (b)}} from Combat, needed for {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}}. This is a highly sought after [[Ring]] for its wide arrange of benefits.
* Increases to {{SC}}Slayer Coins and {{GP}}Gold Pieces
* [[Double Loot]] - This allows for double the Items gained from both Combat and Non-Combat
== Major Goals for each Stage ==
=== Early-Early Game ===
There are 3 main goals before starting Combat:
# Get a good supply for [[#Food|Food]] so you don't die.
# Purchase at least Tier 1 of {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat}}.
# Get a starter set of [[Equipment]] for the desired Combat Style.
=== Early Game ===
# The first goal for this stage is obtaining {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Looting}} from {{ZoneIcon|Spider Forest}}.
# After obtaining this Amulet the aim should be Level 60-85 in all Combat Skills, including {{Skill|Prayer}} and {{Skill|Slayer}}.
# The last goal would be a full set of either {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Helmet|Rune Equipment}} or {{ItemIcon|(G) Dragon Helmet|Dragon Equipment}}
=== Mid Game ===
This stage focuses around {{ZoneIcon|Volcanic Cave}} and the [[God#Combat_Areas|God Dungeons]]. <br>
It is up to the player to decide whether to grind out a full set of {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Helmet|Ancient Equipment}} or do some risky/[[Manual Eating]] Combat as explained in the [[Air God Dungeon/Guide]].
=== Late Game ===
This stage has the last 2 remaining [[Dungeons]], {{ZoneIcon|Into the Mist}} and {{ZoneIcon|Impending Darkness Event}}. <br> Preparations can be found in their respective [[Guides#Dungeon Guides|Dungeon Guides]].
== Other Resources ==
There are several [[Guides]] available to the player.
* {{Skill|Melee}} Leveling guide found at [[Attack/Training]]
* {{Skill|Magic}} Leveling guide found at [[Magic/Training]]
* {{Skill|Ranged}} Leveling guide found at [[Ranged/Training]]
* Dungeon guides found at [[Guides#Dungeon Guides|Dungeon Guides]]
* Money Making guides found at [[Money Making]]
* Manual Eating guide found at [[Manual Eating]]
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