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'''Combat points''' (often abbreviated '''cp''') are a type of | '''Combat points''' (often abbreviated '''cp''') are a type of points earned when defeating powerful opponents. They can be used to improve almost any skill or spell, though this is a time consuming process as any given skill takes a number of combat points to improve by only 1%. Note: You cannot improve multiple attacks using combat points. | ||
This is the only way, however, to improve certain skills that do not have a chance to improve with use once you have practiced them to their limit. Combat points are generally used to improve skills that are extremely hard, costly or impractical to get better at through use. | This is the only way, however, to improve certain skills that do not have a chance to improve with use once you have practiced them to their limit. Combat points are generally used to improve skills that are extremely hard, costly or impractical to get better at through use. |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 30 March 2016
Combat points (often abbreviated cp) are a type of points earned when defeating powerful opponents. They can be used to improve almost any skill or spell, though this is a time consuming process as any given skill takes a number of combat points to improve by only 1%. Note: You cannot improve multiple attacks using combat points.
This is the only way, however, to improve certain skills that do not have a chance to improve with use once you have practiced them to their limit. Combat points are generally used to improve skills that are extremely hard, costly or impractical to get better at through use.
You must use combat points to improve ...
- Armored Skin
- elemental lore
- Iron Claw
- Increased Stamina
- Movement skills:
- poison resistance
- ward breaker
Combat points are probably okay to use on ...
- bone dragon
- deathwalker
- Durham's guiding spirit
- hallowed ground
- prepare undead skills
- revenge