Friday, August 04, 2006

Wilderness Agility Arena

While the Brimhaven agility arena helped me creep into the 50's, a quick look at the tip.it agility guide shows that the Wilderness Agility Arena is where the big dogs hang. As the wilderness arena is a very dangerous place to travel to, I thought I'd post the tactics that I've refined over several trips.

The first rule of training at the wilderness agility course is : Don't take anything you mind losing. No matter what you do, if you train at this course for any length of time, you *will* be killed by a (lame) pker.

Starting in Ardougne, steal cakes from the stalls until you have a good load. If you have lots of strawberries left over from farming, these will work as well.

Next, head to the bank and grab black dhide top, bottoms, and a dds. The dds is great to take because it acts as a slight deterrant to potential pkers and is also sufficient for cutting the webs that one will encounter. The key here is take 2 pieces of lightweight armour and a bladed weapon.

Feel free to also equip your favorite lightweight, easily re-obtainable quest items such as boots of lightness, legends cape, gnome amulet, etc.

It never hurts to take an anti-poison.

Turn off auto-retaliate if it is on and be sure that your prayer is charged.

Ok, now take a deep breath and pull the Ardounge lever and you will be teleported to lvl 50something wilderness. Run north and cut the web with your dds (or whatever bladed weapon you happen to have with you). Once past the web, run west and a little south until you hit the east wall of the mage arena.

Follow the wall south and then west.

I take this particular path because in doing so, I avoid the mage bank lever. The bank lever is the Bermuda Triangle of Runescape, it is pker central and not a good place for a 3 iteming agility trainer with only cakes for food to be hanging out.

Keep heading west until you reach the agility arena.

Once inside the arena, hit points should be kept as low as possible because one takes less damage from failed obstacles.

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