Yo. Excaliber was talking about his amazing Abyssal Whip and I wanted to see what it looked like. I searched it up on the Runescape wiki and I noticed it had one major drawback. I am only level 28, but I'm working hard to level and get an Abyssal Whip of my own.
The drawback is that it can't train strength exp. This is a problem for people like Excaliber848 and Gelbaterix.
What you can do, is use a replacement. The Saradomin Sword offers similar bonuses, can train Strength, but is two-handed.
The Abyssal Whip with a Rune Defender offers better bonuses than the Saradomin Sword.
I am likely going to try that sometime. Now all I need is levels and cash...
~Palidinner
Abyssal Whip- Upsides and Downsides
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Palidinner- Admin

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So, if vegtable oil comes from vegtables, peanut oil comes from peanuts...
Where the hell does baby oil come from?!

Gelbaterix- Moderator

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Join date: 2009-05-14
So you keep leveling up, and once you get a combat level of 100 (I'm 10 away at the moment), on members worlds you can get a clan and fight in the Bandos Stronghold of the godwars dungeon. With coin or lootshare (I forget which) high level drops are sold on the grand exchange immediately and split between everyone near. I saw a video where someone earned 100 million gp in one hour.
PS: The only monster I don't recommend training on is Shades. For some odd reason, they give barely any experience.
PS: The only monster I don't recommend training on is Shades. For some odd reason, they give barely any experience.


