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Main page/Skill guides/Regular mode/Attack
This is the Regular Attack Guide
Attack is a very important skill to those who are a keen to fight. The higher a players Attack level is, the more accurate their attacks will be in melee combat. Another advantage to this skill is that it allows you to wield weapons of stronger materials which often have higher stats and deal greater damage to your enemies. Attack is a fast skill to train here on Grinderscape as it has high experience rates.
Contents
Attack Training Styles
Melee weapons vary in their attack styles. Some weapons have four options, with a controlled option, while others have only three options. Players intending to remain a pure with no Defence need to take care when changing attack styles as you may gain unwanted Defence levels.
Accurate
The Accurate combat style is usually the top left option of the combat interface. Using the accurate style provides an invisible boost to your Attack level.
Controlled
The Controlled combat style is usually the bottom left option of the combat style interface if there are 4 options, or the top right option if there are 3. Using the controlled style provides an invisible +1 boost to your Attack, Strength and Defence levels. This attack style is only available in some melee weapons.
Attack Experience
When you reach level 92 in Attack the experience rate is halved per point of damage.
Getting Basic Weapons
You can start at Edgeville. Inside the building north of the bank, you will find a few NPC's that sell items. The melee store sells some good starter weapons.
Where to Train
Rock Crab
The best place to start training any combat skill at a low level is at Rock Crabs.
To get here click on "Training Teleports" in the spell book,
Then select "Combat Training" for the category, and then "Rock Crabs Area"
Here you will find the Rock crabs that can be killed in order to start levelling up your combat stats. Start killing these until you feel you have a high enough Attack level to move on to killing other monsters such as Hill Giants, in Edgeville Dungeon or Yaks on Neitiznot (South).
Bandits
For players with higher levels, the best place train would be at the Bandits Camp, located in the desert.
To get here click on "Training Teleports" in the spell book,
Then select "Combat Training" for the category, and then "Bandits Camp"
Here you will find a large amount of Bandits that will automatically attack anyone who is wearing Saradomin or Zamorak equipment, allowing for easy AFK experience.
An easy god item to obtain are the god capes from the mage bank. To get these simply teleport to the mage bank, in the 'Player Killing' category, when you arive, enter the pool and then follow the path north. Pray at one of the three statues, if you got the Guthix cape, choose another statue.
Once you have a Zamorak/Saradomin item, simply wear it and the bandits will attack you.
Slayer
If you are planning on training all your skills, it might help to do slayer at the same time as training combat. You can find a Slayer guide here.
Attack required levels
Item | Image | Level |
---|---|---|
Bronze | 1 | |
Iron | 1 | |
Steel | 5 | |
Black | 10 | |
White | 10 | |
Mithril | 20 | |
Adamant | 30 | |
Battlestaff | 30 (with 30 magic) | |
Rune | 40 | |
Brine sabre | 40 | |
Mystic staff | 40 (with 40 magic) | |
Void knight equipment | 42 (with 42 combat stats and 22 prayer) | |
Granite maul | 50 (with 50 strength) | |
Granite longsword | 50 (with 50 strength) | |
Dragon | 60 | |
Barrelchest anchor | 60 (with 40 strength) | |
Obsidian weapons | 60 | |
3rd age weapons | 65 | |
Crystal weapons | 70 (with 50 agility) | |
Saradomin sword | 70 | |
Zamorak spear | 70 | |
Abyssal whip & dagger | 70 | |
Abyssal bludgeon | 70 (with 70 strength) | |
Arhim's staff | 70 (with 70 magic) | |
Dharok's greataxe | 70 (with 70 strength) | |
Torag's hammers | 70 (with 70 strength) | |
Verac's flail | 70 | |
Guthan's warspear | 70 | |
Arclight | 75 | |
Godswords | 75 | |
Staff of the dead | 75 (with 75 magic) | |
Abyssal tentacle | 75 | |
Blessed saradomin sword | 75 | |
Elder maul | 75 (with 75 strength) | |
Dinh's bulwark | 75 (with 75 defence) | |
Ghrazi rapier | 75 | |
Dragon godsword | 95 |
Attack required armour
Item | Image | Level |
---|---|---|
Void | 42 | |
Elite Void | 42 |
Attack Boosts
Items that you may use to increase the Attack skill:
Picture | Item | Boost |
---|---|---|
Attack potion | Boosts Attack by 10% + 3 levels | |
Super Attack | Boosts Attack by 15% + 5 levels | |
Zamorak brew | Boosts Attack and Strength by 12% + 2, restores Prayer by 8% + 2, but lowers Defense by 10% + 2 and does 8 damage | |
Super Combat Potion | Combines the effects of Super attack, Super strength and Super defence potions into one and stays boosted for 5 minutes. |
The Skill Cape
If you reach level 99, you will get the skillcape and hood automatically. When you lost it, you can get it from the skillcape store for 27m or the (t) for 45m. Run to north west of Edgeville bank or use ::shops and run west to get there. The skillcape doesn't give more attack xp.