One-defence pure
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Combat level | 30 — 55 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A one-defence pure is a combat pure that sacrifices training Defence to focus on maximising damage output at a lower combat level. One-defence pures are usually created for player-killing as high offensive combat stats typically provide greater leverage against low- to medium-tier armour. The levels of these accounts vary, although many are within the 50 to 90 combat level range.
One-defence pures are formidable in short fights as they rely on killing their opponent quickly but are disadvantaged in sustained fights due to taking damage more consistently. This also makes training combat skills slightly more dangerous as monsters will do more damage over time.
A strong advantage for one-defence pures is that they have access to high-level weapons or spells that similarly levelled players with higher defence do not have.
One-defence pures vary in combat level as players choose to obtain certain Attack, Strength, Hitpoints, Ranged, Magic, or Prayer levels. As long as the character's defence remains at level one they are considered a one-defence pure.
Starting out
When creating a one-defence pure it is important to plan from the beginning which variation will be trained. For many, the primary goal will be to create a powerful character in a certain combat bracket which may mean limiting other combat skills as well. Variations include focusing entirely on either Magic or Ranged or focusing on obtaining 50 Attack for a granite maul, 60 Attack for dragon weapons, or 75 Attack for godswords. Players can also decide if they will obtain at least 25 Prayer for Protect Item. Players should note that if they do not train combat stats with Quests initially, they might reach a higher level in for example Attack or Prayer than they intended if certain Quests are completed at a later time.
It is recommended to consult the wiki's combat level calculator and review quest experience rewards to ensure that you will meet your goal without compromising additional combat levels. For example, if you choose to level prayer it is best to do it through quests that also allow access to other items, spells, or areas.
Training combat stats
Magic
Magic is necessary for completing several of the quests you need, and also lets you get around quicker with teleports. 94 Magic is needed to cast Ice Barrage and 95 Magic for Fire Surge. Magic can be trained via Hitpoints (HP) methods, such as bursting, or non-HP methods, such as splashing, teleporting and alching.
Melee
Training Melee with Quests
Completing low-requirement quests will award attack and strength experience and significantly hasten early levelling. View all quest experience rewards for additional resources.
- Vampyre Slayer – 4,825 Attack experience (free-to-play)
- Tree Gnome Village – 11,450 Attack experience
- The Grand Tree – 18,400 Attack, 7,900 Agility, 2,150 Magic experience
- Waterfall Quest – 13,750 Attack and 13,750 Strength experience
- Death Plateau – 3,000 Attack experience (also grants access to climbing boots)
- Fight Arena – 12,175 Attack experience
These quests amount to 63,600 Attack and 13,750 Strength experience, or level 45 attack and level 30 strength directly from level 1. More quests awarding attack and strength experience are possible to complete on a 1 Defence pure, refer to the quest experience rewards page.
Safe Melee training areas
Because of the lack of effective armour for one-defence players, training areas available are limited. Hill giants and moss giants, for example, are a common melee training target with close access to a bank. However, training in these areas and many other common melee training areas is made more difficult for one-defence pures due to the constant need for food and inability to survive more than a few kills before needing to bank.
Members can AFK train at the rock crabs at Rellekka due to their low max hit and high hitpoints. Also available for AFK training are sand crabs along the southern coast in Hosidius and ammonite crabs after quest completion of Bone Voyage for access to Fossil Island.
Ranged
Ranged should be trained while safespotting to reduce damage taken. Training with the dwarf multicannon will allow for fast Ranged experience and minimum Hitpoints experience. There are many places to train Ranged so, in general, you may reference pay-to-play Ranged training. For chinning range make sure to not accept Daero's training from Monkey Madness I when going back to Ape Atoll. Use the right-click "Travel" option instead, to avoid engaging in a dialogue with him.
Prayer
One-defence pures sometimes opt for level 1 Prayer to remain low combat, and more often 43 Prayer for overheads, 44 Prayer for Eagle Eye, 45 Prayer for Mystic Might, 52 Prayer for Smite or 55 Prayer for Preserve.
Training Prayer with Quests
The following are all quests that give Prayer experience and are possible to complete on a 1 defence pure:
Quest | Reward | Requirement | |
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1 | Rag and Bone Man I | 500 Prayer experience | |
2 | Making History | 1,000 Prayer experience | |
3 | Recruitment Drive | 1,000 Prayer experience | |
4 | The Restless Ghost | 1,125 Prayer experience | |
5 | Priest in Peril | 1,406 Prayer experience | |
6 | Mountain Daughter | 2,000 Prayer experience | |
7 | Ghosts Ahoy | 2,400 Prayer experience | |
8 | Another Slice of H.A.M | 3,000 Prayer experience | 25 required |
9 | Rag and Bone Man II* | 5,000 Prayer experience | Requires Slayer level 40 |
10 | The Great Brain Robbery | 6,000 Prayer experience | 50 required |
11 | Rum Deal | 7,000 Prayer experience | 47 required |
12 | Spirits of the Elid | 8,000 Prayer experience | |
13 | Swan Song | 10,000 Prayer experience |
*Note: It is possible to kill basilisks without a mirror shield by using poison and multiple rings of recoil
Useful quests
The following quests offer useful rewards for 1 defence pures:
Best-in-Slot Armour and Equipment
This section shows what the strongest achievable best-in slot Pay-to-play gear is for Melee, Ranged, or Magic.
This is assuming the quests required were completed and the levels achieved. The best in slot gear will be different depending on the variation of the one-defence pure.
Equipment:
- Head: Bearhead / Any halo
- Ammo: Any Blessing
- Body: Varrock armour 1*
- Legs: Fremennik kilt
- Boots: Aranea boots / Spiked manacles
- Gloves: Regen bracelet / Mithril gloves / Combat bracelet
- Amulet: Amulet of rancour > Amulet of torture > Amulet of fury > Amulet of glory
- Cape: Infernal Cape > Fire Cape > Obsidian cape / Cape of Accomplishment
- Ring: Ultor ring > Berserker ring (i) > Warrior ring (i)
- Weapon: Soulreaper axe > Scythe of Vitur** > Ghrazi rapier / Blade of saeldor / Inquisitor's Mace > Saradomin's blessed sword
- Shield: Unholy book > Book of war
Equipment:
- Head: Robin Hood Hat*
- Ammo: Dragon arrows / Dragon darts / Dragon bolts
- Body: Rangers' tunic*
- Legs: Hueycoatl hide chaps > Guthix chaps > Black d'hide chaps
- Boots: Ranger boots*
- Gloves: Hueycoatl hide vambraces / Guthix bracers
- Amulet: Necklace of Anguish > Amulet of Fury
- Cape: Dizana's quiver > Ava's accumulator
- Ring: Venator ring > Archers ring (i)
- Weapon: Twisted bow* / Toxic Blowpipe / Zaryte crossbow > Armadyl crossbow
- Shield: Book of law
Equipment:
- Head: Elder chaos hood*
- Ammo: Any Blessing
- Body: Elder chaos top*
- Legs: Elder chaos robe*
- Boots: Aranea boots > Wizard boots *
- Gloves: Tormented bracelet
- Amulet: Occult necklace
- Cape: Imbued zamorak cape > Zamorak cape
- Ring: Magus ring > Seer's ring (i)
- Weapon: Tumeken's shadow > Harmonised nightmare staff > Kodai wand
- Shield: Mage's book > Book of darkness
Notes:
- *In practice, in most scenarios, a combination of BIS items with Vestment robes and Devout boots / Holy sandals will grant the best PVE experience due to the reliance on combat boosting and overhead prayers.
- **In the majority of scenarios, Soulreaper axe outperforms Scythe of Vitur due to the former's overwhelming base stats and stack mechanic and the latter's reliance on gear boosts.
See also
PvP gameplay |
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Other builds |