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Wretched Strength: The lower a player's remaining hitpoints are, the higher maximum hit the player can inflict with the set equipped. File:Wretched Strength.gif The formula appears to be for every 1 Hitpoint lost, the hit is 1% higher; so when a player has 99 Hitpoints and is reduced to 1, the set effect will deal close to double damage (98% higher). It is possible to hit 118 with the full set by using a Salve amulet (e) or Salve amulet (ei), wearing max possible Strength equipment, attacking an undead monster while being at 1 hitpoint and 99 Strength, using Piety and a Super strength potion or the Dragon battleaxe's special attack, Rampage. Due to the fact that at low hitpoints the risk of dying is very high, many players only use Dharok's for playing safe activities such as Pest Control,

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  • Dharok the Wretched's equipment
  • Dharok the Wretched's equipment
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  • Wretched Strength: The lower a player's remaining hitpoints are, the higher maximum hit the player can inflict with the set equipped. File:Wretched Strength.gif The formula appears to be for every 1 Hitpoint lost, the hit is 1% higher; so when a player has 99 Hitpoints and is reduced to 1, the set effect will deal close to double damage (98% higher). It is possible to hit 118 with the full set by using a Salve amulet (e) or Salve amulet (ei), wearing max possible Strength equipment, attacking an undead monster while being at 1 hitpoint and 99 Strength, using Piety and a Super strength potion or the Dragon battleaxe's special attack, Rampage. Due to the fact that at low hitpoints the risk of dying is very high, many players only use Dharok's for playing safe activities such as Pest Control,
  • Dharoks Might: Maximum melee hit increases according to percentage of health the user has remaining. The damage increase maxes out at 1 life point and the effect has been strengthened and made more comparable to the pre-EoC effect (which doubled damage at 1 life point) since the Legacy update, unless the user is wearing an Amulet of the forsaken the effect now only activates from half health or below (instead of from any amount of life points lost from full health). This effect does stack with abilities but only basic abilities. The full set must be wielded to yield the special effect.
  • Aangezien de kans dat de speler sterft als hij nog maar weinig lifepoints overheeft groot is, wordt Dharok's equipment vooral gebruikt in veilige combat minigames, zoals Pest Control of tegen monsters die een lage maximum hit hebben, zoals experiments. Hoe minder lifepoints de speler nog heeft, hoe groter het effect zal zijn: daarom proberen spelers die Dharok's equipment gebruiken om zelf hun lifepoints te verlagen. Een paar methodes zijn:
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  • Barrows - Dharok's set
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  • Dharok's
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  • Dharok's greataxe
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  • Dharok's greataxe
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  • Melee
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abstract
  • Aangezien de kans dat de speler sterft als hij nog maar weinig lifepoints overheeft groot is, wordt Dharok's equipment vooral gebruikt in veilige combat minigames, zoals Pest Control of tegen monsters die een lage maximum hit hebben, zoals experiments. Hoe minder lifepoints de speler nog heeft, hoe groter het effect zal zijn: daarom proberen spelers die Dharok's equipment gebruiken om zelf hun lifepoints te verlagen. Een paar methodes zijn: * Nitroglycerin droppen. Dit zal de speler 250 schade toebrengen, of 350 als het door de archeological expert geïdentificeerd is. * Zamorak brews drinken. Dit zal 10% +20 van de huidige lifepoints verwijderen. * Nettles pakken zonder gloves. Dit zal 60 schade toebrengen per poging. * Poison chalice. Dit kan 600 schade toebrengen of voor 490 lifepoints genezen. * De Balanced Strike ability gebruiken tegen een vijand die maar weinig leven meer heeft. Dit zal de lifepoints van de speler erg laag brengen.
  • Dharoks Might: Maximum melee hit increases according to percentage of health the user has remaining. The damage increase maxes out at 1 life point and the effect has been strengthened and made more comparable to the pre-EoC effect (which doubled damage at 1 life point) since the Legacy update, unless the user is wearing an Amulet of the forsaken the effect now only activates from half health or below (instead of from any amount of life points lost from full health). This effect does stack with abilities but only basic abilities. The full set must be wielded to yield the special effect. Due to the fact that at low life points the risk of dying is very high, many players only use Dharok's for playing safe minigames such as Pest Control or when training on monsters with a low max hit such as Experiments. Alternatively, some players utilise the set effect while using the Protect from Melee prayer or Deflect Melee curse. However protection prayers no longer mitigate 100% of damage received so the risk of using Dharoks at low life points is very high. File:Wretched Strength.gif Many players using Dharok's intentionally lower their life points to take advantage of the set effect, colloquially referred to as "Dharoking". Common methods of lowering life points are: * Dropping nitroglycerin, which will deal 250 damage, or 350 if it has been identified by the archaeological expert at the Exam Centre. * Using the Lunar spells Heal Other or Heal Group, both of which hit for 75% of the player's life points. * Drinking Zamorak brews, which remove 10% +20 of remaining life points. * Attacking Splatters at Pest Control, which explode upon death, damaging all nearby players. Dharok's set is commonly used in Pest Control, as it is a safe minigame and the dangerous nature of Dharok's set makes death more likely. * Using the fire traps in Oubliette rapidly removes 200-400 life points per tick. * Picking nettles without gloves on, which deals 60 points of damage per attempt. * Drinking Poison chalices, which can lower up to 600 life points (or heal up to 490). * Attempting to eat a Dwarven rock cake, which deals 10 damage per bite. * The Blood Tendrils ability lowers a player's life points over time upon activation. * Using the ultimate ability Balanced Strike on a monster with drastically lower life point percentage than the player's life point percentage. "Dharoking" Ideally is used for opponents with high life points and low offensive stats. Facing opponents with high offensive stats can be very dangerous.
  • Wretched Strength: The lower a player's remaining hitpoints are, the higher maximum hit the player can inflict with the set equipped. File:Wretched Strength.gif The formula appears to be for every 1 Hitpoint lost, the hit is 1% higher; so when a player has 99 Hitpoints and is reduced to 1, the set effect will deal close to double damage (98% higher). It is possible to hit 118 with the full set by using a Salve amulet (e) or Salve amulet (ei), wearing max possible Strength equipment, attacking an undead monster while being at 1 hitpoint and 99 Strength, using Piety and a Super strength potion or the Dragon battleaxe's special attack, Rampage. Due to the fact that at low hitpoints the risk of dying is very high, many players only use Dharok's for playing safe activities such as Pest Control, Nightmare Zone or when training on monsters with a low max hit such as Experiments. Alternatively, some players utilise the set effect while using the Protect from Melee prayer, especially in areas near altars. The full set must be equipped to yield the special effect. Many players using Dharok's intentionally lower their Hitpoints to take advantage of the set effect, colloquially referred to as "Dharoking". Common methods of lowering Hitpoints are: * Attempting to eat a Dwarven rock cake, which deals damage when eaten. Note that you cannot die from the rock cake's effect anymore, making this not only a reasonably quick method, but also one of the safest methods. * Drinking an Overload at Nightmare Zone, dealing the player 5 times 10 damage in a rapid succession. * Dropping nitroglycerin, which will deal 25 damage, or 35 if it has been identified by the archaeological expert at the Exam Centre. * Using the Lunar spells Heal Other or Heal Group, both of which hit for 75% of the player's Hitpoints. * Drinking Zamorak brews, which remove 10% +2 of remaining Hitpoints. * Attacking Splatters at Pest Control, which explode upon death, damaging all nearby players. Dharok's set is commonly used in Pest Control as it is a safe minigame, and the dangerous nature of Dharok's set makes death more likely. * Using the fire traps in Oubliette in a Player-owned house rapidly removes 2-4 Hitpoints per tick. * Picking nettles without gloves on, which deals 6 points of damage per attempt. * Drinking from a Poison chalice, which can hit you for 3 to 60 damage, or cause one of several other effects. It also has a good chance to heal you for 4 hitpoints, and is more likely to heal you at higher hitpoint levels. Because of its ability to heal you, it is not recommended for lowering HP. See the Poison chalice page for more information.
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