Using Castle Wars to brush up on PK skills
I tried the Runescape Castle War minigame for the first time this weekend. I’ve always had some Rings of Duelling which I knew could teleport me there, but I just never tried it out until recently.
I had a lot of fun in this online simulation of “capture the flag”, done with my member Runescape character. There were lots of other players on at the same time and Team Zamorak got whooped just as often as Team Saradomin in the 10 or so games I’ve played so far.
In Castle Wars, you’re on one wow gold or the other of the two teams (Zamorak and Saradomin) and your team’s goal is to capture the other team’s flag and bring it back to where your flag is, cheap wow gold so you can “score 1″ for the team. You’re playing against other players and all the zones are multi-combat. The big thing about Castle Wars compared to regular Wilderness PKing is that you don’t lose your inventory nor equipment when you die. Yes, if you’re a mage or a ranger, you can come out with less runes or arrows than you went in with, but if you’re a fighter, you won’t lose your prize possessions and thus can fight with them on.
Another bonus of Castle Wars vs the Wilderness is that the minigame provides “bandages” which are used for healing. World of Warcraft Gold You don’t have to bring any food to heal you, although you’re welcome to bring potions to improve your performance.
Personally, my goal was to defend our castle from intruders. I took a defensive stance the first few times I played, basically hanging back wow guide in our own castle, attacking intruders, trying to reduce the chances of the enemy getting our flag or if they get it, wow powerleveling reducingtheir chances of getting away and back to their own castle. World of Warcraft powerleveling
Melee is the first and easiest thing to go into Runescape Castle Wars as, but there is certainly a place for Mages and Rangers in defending your castle and your flag;Runescape Powerleveling; As I got more comfortable in the game, I brought 1000 iron arrows in with my full black dragonhide and magic shortbow, and I ranged attackers from afar when it was convenient, but then switched into my melee gear when that worked out better, or when I was getting bored waiting for the enemy to come by our castle.
I had a complete blast playing the Runescape Castle War minigame, and it let me test my varying skills against people of different levels and specialties which was cool too. It was great to see how hard certain types of weapons hit on me as well - that abby whip usually wow power leveling doesn’t do me much damage, I guess my defense must be okay!
At the end of the 10 games, buy wow gold I had enough tickets to buy the red-and-blue (yuck) med helm and pl8 body, and I was up to about 8 kills in a game. I’d usually get killed 3-4 times myself, but I was good at surviving, hanging on, distracting the buying wow gold enemy and switching between Ranger and Melee when they weren’t expecting it! free wow gold
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