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Skill pures are players with a combat level of 3 who do not train combat skills and are often mistaken to be bots, macros, or autos. They are usually falsely reported because they seem much like bots due to incessent skilling and low combat level.

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  • Skill pure
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  • Skill pures are players with a combat level of 3 who do not train combat skills and are often mistaken to be bots, macros, or autos. They are usually falsely reported because they seem much like bots due to incessent skilling and low combat level.
  • A skiller or skill pure is a player that develops non-combat skills rather than combat skills. Skill pures usually have the goal to reach as high as possible in all skills that do not increase Combat level, and normally keep combat skills at level 1, making them combat level 3. This makes it harder to gain levels, as areas with dangerous monsters, or areas that require a quest involving combat, cannot be used for training. While skillers generally do not train combat skills (Attack, Strength, Defence, Ranged, Magic, Constitution, Prayer, and Summoning), some variants (see below) selectively train one or more of the combat skills while avoiding others.
  • Skill pures are recommended to equip a training bow, standard bow, standard crossbow, or a phoenix crossbow without wielding any ammo. Also, skill pures are advised to set the options to hide the attack options on both players and monsters in the options tab to hidden. This is to prevent gaining any Combat experience in the event that a monster is accidentally attacked. This is a really challenging way to compete with the rest, and is seen among other skillers as being really rewarding!
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Attack
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Agility
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Hitpoints
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Combat
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Quest
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Summoning
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Mining
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  • 50(xsd:integer)
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Fishing
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Date
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Defence
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Magic
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Align
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Herblore
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Constitution
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Total
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Construction
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Ranged
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Crafting
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  • 56(xsd:integer)
  • 99(xsd:integer)
Woodcutting
  • 36(xsd:integer)
  • 40(xsd:integer)
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Invention
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Dungeoneering
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Farming
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Fletching
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Runecrafting
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Slayer
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Divination
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Smithing
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Thieving
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Firemaking
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abstract
  • Skill pures are recommended to equip a training bow, standard bow, standard crossbow, or a phoenix crossbow without wielding any ammo. Also, skill pures are advised to set the options to hide the attack options on both players and monsters in the options tab to hidden. This is to prevent gaining any Combat experience in the event that a monster is accidentally attacked. This is a really challenging way to compete with the rest, and is seen among other skillers as being really rewarding! It should be noted that the best gloves that a level 3 skiller can get is limited to Steel, as other Recipe For Disaster quests require killing monsters or getting combat experience.
  • Skill pures are players with a combat level of 3 who do not train combat skills and are often mistaken to be bots, macros, or autos. They are usually falsely reported because they seem much like bots due to incessent skilling and low combat level.
  • A skiller or skill pure is a player that develops non-combat skills rather than combat skills. Skill pures usually have the goal to reach as high as possible in all skills that do not increase Combat level, and normally keep combat skills at level 1, making them combat level 3. This makes it harder to gain levels, as areas with dangerous monsters, or areas that require a quest involving combat, cannot be used for training. While skillers generally do not train combat skills (Attack, Strength, Defence, Ranged, Magic, Constitution, Prayer, and Summoning), some variants (see below) selectively train one or more of the combat skills while avoiding others. It is recommended that skill pures wield ranged weapons without ammo (for example, a shortbow, shieldbow, or crossbow) or a magic weapon without setting an autocast spell (such as a staff, magic staff, or wizard wand). This is to avoid getting combat XP by accidentally attacking monsters. Skill pures are advised to set the options to hide the attack options on both players and monsters in the options tab to hidden. This is to prevent gaining any Combat experience in the event that a monster is accidentally attacked.
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