It has less defensive capabilities than Armour Set 1 and is very expensive, however RuneScape gold none of the items is degraded. Has a good Strength, and Prayer bonuses and the defender is able to increase the offensive abilities. Which one should I go with? Feel free to make modifications, but I wouldn't want to use a DFS in conjunction with the Bandos setup or any Amulets of Furies, or an Berserker Ring since they're 10m, and 3m. A bit of a rip...

Hello, I have a question regarding training combat and since efficiency has never been my thing , I thought someone on this forum could offer me some guidance. I'm planning to become members soon and am hoping to achieve my goal of completing my combat (I've been on this account since a long time). I am not sure why I've not done this but I haven't yet). ...). Do you think it is better to max out combat when you're 99 slayer, or is it better to get the power to improve the skills at spiders or bandits?

I've read that it's more profitable to use the slayer method, however it can require a longer period of time which is time that could be utilized for other money-making methods. Also, if you wouldn't mind, what would be the best set-up (preferable under 20M) for the method you are suggesting. Is the training merely based on preferences?

There's no need to invest in the top equipment to train, the benefits are only a small percentage and you don't need to be training via Slayer, either. The suggestion to train Slayer comes from high level players looking back and saying, "meh, wish I had trained Slayer today, I'm at 138, and have 10 levels to go ...". Slayer has two main benefits and that's:

It is always a different thing to kill. You can cancel a task even if you're not a fan of killing something. The disadvantages is that eventually you get bored of it also, and are able to only stop 5 monsters. Some creatures aren't suited to RuneScape Membership training combat.