Master the Art of PKing with this Beginner Account Guide
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: How to Create a New Peking Account
- The Cheap Way vs. The Expensive Way
- Building a Range G/Maul Account
- Quick Leveling with Quests
- In Catcher: Easy Magic Levels
- Witch's Potion: Boosting Magic Stats
- Vampire Slayer: Increasing Attack Stats
- Witch's House: Gaining Hitpoints
- Waterfall Quest: Fast Combat Levels
- Fight Arena: Easy Combat XP
- Maximizing Agility Training
- Shortcut to Avoid Tedious Circles
- Knight's Sword Quest for Mining
- Tourist Trap Quest for Agility
- Enhancing Combat Power
- The Grand Tree Quest for Attack Levels
- Tree Gnome Village & Death Plateau Quests
- Dwarf Cannon: Unlocking Range Levels
- Choosing Gear: Myth Gloves vs. Combat Bracelet
- Training at Sand Crab Island
- Efficient Spot for AFK Range Training
- Alternative Training Method: Mithril Darts
- Reaching Higher Ranged Levels and Maintaining Combat Level 48
- Cost Analysis: Cheap Route vs. Expensive Route
- Recouping Losses: Killing Hill Giants or Marsh Giants
- Conclusion: Ready for PvP
Introduction: How to Create a New Peking Account
Are You interested in getting into Peking but don't know Where To start? Are you worried that your Current account is not good enough for PvP? Well, you're in luck! In this guide, I will Show you how to create a brand new Peking account in less than one day. There are two ways of doing this, the cheap way and the expensive way. Regardless of your budget, I will provide tips for both methods.
The Cheap Way vs. The Expensive Way
Before we dive into the account creation process, let's discuss the difference between the cheap way and the expensive way. The cheap way is more cost-effective and involves using fewer resources, while the expensive way provides faster results but requires more investment. Keep in mind that the expensive way is only a few hours faster than the cheap way, so it's not necessary to choose the expensive route unless you're in a hurry to start Peking.
Building a Range G/Maul Account
In this guide, we will focus on building a range G/Maul account, as it is one of the easiest builds to get into PvP with. This account build allows for both ranged and melee combat, providing versatility in PvP situations. Additionally, we will be using specific items for fashion scape and increased experience, but note that these items are optional and can be sold later without losing much GP.
Quick Leveling with Quests
To kickstart your Peking account, we will rely heavily on completing quests to rapidly level up key stats. This approach saves time and allows for a strong foundation in combat skills. The quests we will focus on include "In Catcher" for magic levels, "Witch's Potion" for additional magic boosts, "Vampire Slayer" for attack levels, "Witch's House" for hitpoints, and "Waterfall Quest" for overall combat experience. We will also complete other quests like "Fight Arena" to further enhance our combat stats.
Maximizing Agility Training
Agility is an important skill for PvP, as it improves your character's movement speed and reduces the chance of being hit. While training agility can be tedious, we will explore a shortcut that saves time and effort. Additionally, we will complete the Knight's Sword quest to quickly level up mining, which is necessary for other quests. We will also complete the Tourist Trap quest for agility experience and obtain climbing boots for increased attack stats.
Enhancing Combat Power
In order to excel in PvP, it is crucial to enhance our combat power. We will complete the Grand Tree quest to further increase our attack levels, as well as the Tree Gnome Village and Death Plateau quests to unlock various Perks. Additionally, we will complete the Dwarf Cannon quest to gain range levels and acquire a powerful tool for PvP encounters.
Choosing Gear: Myth Gloves vs. Combat Bracelet
As we progress with our Peking account, it is essential to equip the right gear. One aspect to consider is the choice between Myth Gloves and a Combat Bracelet. While both provide a melee strength bonus, Myth Gloves offer more defense but less attack, while the Combat Bracelet prioritizes attack over defense. We will weigh the pros and cons of each option to determine the best fit for our PvP needs.
Training at Sand Crab Island
To further train our range skills, we will make use of Sand Crab Island, a popular training spot. This location provides decent experience an hour and is ideal for AFK training. Additionally, I will provide an alternative training method using Mithril Darts, offering a cheaper option for training range at the expense of slightly less experience gain.
Reaching Higher Ranged Levels and Maintaining Combat Level 48
As our Peking account progresses, we have the option to reach higher ranged levels without increasing our combat level. With careful planning and training, we can achieve significant ranged and magic levels while remaining at combat level 48. This unique approach allows us to specialize in multiple combat styles without sacrificing PvP effectiveness.
Cost Analysis: Cheap Route vs. Expensive Route
Let's consider the cost implications of the cheap and expensive routes. By using Mithril Darts and completing quests, we can create a new Peking account for around 600k GP. This cost estimates include the necessary Potions and supplies. Choosing the expensive route would increase the investment to approximately 1 million GP, but it offers slightly faster results. It's important to note that the cheaper route is still highly effective and recommended for those with limited GP resources.
Recouping Losses: Killing Hill Giants or Marsh Giants
To recoup some of the losses incurred while training your new account, consider killing Hill Giants or Marsh Giants. Both of these creatures drop valuable items like giant keys or mossy keys, which can be used to access bosses with promising drop tables. These bosses offer profitable loot that can help recover some of the resources spent on training the new Peking account.
Conclusion: Ready for PvP
With the completion of crucial quests, efficient training methods, and strategic gear choices, your new Peking account is now ready for PvP action. In the next video, I will demonstrate how to utilize this account in PvP, including recommended setups, effective mechanics, and money-making strategies. Stay tuned and be prepared to dominate the PvP scene with your newly created Peking account.
Highlights:
- Efficiently create a new Peking account in less than one day
- Choose between the cheap way and the expensive way of account creation
- Build a range G/Maul account for versatility in PvP
- Level up quickly by completing quests that boost key stats
- Maximize agility training with shortcuts and strategic questing
- Enhance combat power through quest progression and gear choices
- Compare Myth Gloves and Combat Bracelet for optimal gear setup
- Train range skills at Sand Crab Island or using Mithril Darts
- Reach higher ranged levels while maintaining combat level 48
- Analyze the cost implications of the cheap and expensive routes
- Recoup losses by killing Hill Giants or Marsh Giants
- Get ready to dominate PvP with your newly created Peking account
FAQ Q&A:
Q: Is the expensive way worth it for creating a new Peking account?
A: While the expensive way may offer slightly faster results, the cheap way is highly effective and recommended for those with limited GP resources. The difference in speed is minimal, making the cheap way a viable option.
Q: Can I use mithril darts instead of iron knives for training range?
A: Yes, using mithril darts is a cost-effective alternative to iron knives. They provide similar training experience but at a lower cost per dart.
Q: How can I maintain combat level 48 while leveling ranged and magic?
A: By carefully planning and training, it is possible to level ranged and magic without increasing your combat level. This allows for specialization in multiple combat styles without sacrificing PvP effectiveness.
Q: What is the best way to recoup losses incurred during account training?
A: Killing Hill Giants or Marsh Giants is a great way to recoup losses. These creatures drop valuable items that can be sold for profit, helping to recover some of the resources spent on training the new Peking account.