Inaccuracy is the most powerful Attack-reducing curse spells in RuneScape. Although it needs level 82 Magic to be casted, it can reduce the opponent's Attack level by 25% then being hurt by 15% of its maximum lifepoints. However it needs to finish the Alphans' Quest. Using Tome of frost with an earth staff, mud battlestaff/Mystic mud staff will not work.
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| - Inaccuracy is the most powerful Attack-reducing curse spells in RuneScape. Although it needs level 82 Magic to be casted, it can reduce the opponent's Attack level by 25% then being hurt by 15% of its maximum lifepoints. However it needs to finish the Alphans' Quest. Using Tome of frost with an earth staff, mud battlestaff/Mystic mud staff will not work.
- in- 'un-, not' + accuracy (from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Inaccuracy]] accuratus, from the past particople of accurare "to take care of", itself from ad- "to" + curare "take care of" (from cura "care, concern, trouble", from a Proto-Indo-European base *kois- "to be concerned"))
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| - This book has a few factual inaccuracies, but only because of the limits of contemporary knowledge. For instance, at the time of writing, Ribbon Falls was thought to be the highest waterfall in the world; today we know that Angel Falls in Venezuela has this distinction.
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| - The Lore and the Lure of the Yosemite Indians
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| - Inaccuracy is the most powerful Attack-reducing curse spells in RuneScape. Although it needs level 82 Magic to be casted, it can reduce the opponent's Attack level by 25% then being hurt by 15% of its maximum lifepoints. However it needs to finish the Alphans' Quest. Using Tome of frost with an earth staff, mud battlestaff/Mystic mud staff will not work.
- in- 'un-, not' + accuracy (from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Inaccuracy]] accuratus, from the past particople of accurare "to take care of", itself from ad- "to" + curare "take care of" (from cura "care, concern, trouble", from a Proto-Indo-European base *kois- "to be concerned"))
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