Baseball Strike Zone Rules

Runescape guide on how to train mage without even being near the computer.
First of all I have to say, that to do this you will need alot of time I’d suggest up to 5 hours. This training also means that you can leave your computer for the whole 5 hours and you don’t even have to watch it( your character doesn’t log out.
Ok getting started you need to be wielding full armour any of the following bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant or rune. You must not have any amulet equipped. Also you need a staff of what ever spell you are going to use. Then you must have green dragon hide vambraces. If you can’t wield green dragon hide vambraces then you will have to spend more money on whatever spell you are going to use because you can’t wield a staff. This is because you need a mage attack bonus of -65 or more like -70. If you can’t wield green dragon hide vambraces then you can’t have a staff on because it puts your mage attack down by 10 so if it was -65 without staff it would be -55 with staff.
Ok now that you have your armour and stuff figured out time to choose what magic attack to use, wind strike which gives 6 xp for missing, water strike which gives 7 xp for missing, earth strike which gives 9 xp for missing or fire strike which gives between 11 and 14 xp for missing. You can use more powerful mage attacks but it will cost more and i don’t know how much xp they give you for missing.
Now go to lumbridge and attack a rat in the lumbridge grounds or spiders in the castle cellar. Ok now attack them you will notice that you will always miss. This is because your mage attack bonus is so low you don’t hit. This is good because even when you miss you still get a certain amount of xp and also because you are always attacking the rat or spider you don’t get logged out. I have just found out that you can not leave the computer and train this is against the rules. Rules state that you are not alowed to afk train. But you can do this as long as you do something on the computer ever 5mins say talk to someone or rotate the camera this will meaqn jagex know you are at the computer. Or if you were really smart put something on the camera angle keys so its constantly turning( thus you must be at the computer to be doing this right lol.)
Hope this guide is helpful I will now give you a equation to figure out how much xp u gain in how many hours of training you do.
20 mage attacks in a minute times 60 minutes in an hour, then times this by the number of hours you are going to train, then times this by the amount of xp gain by each magic attack, this will tell you how much xp you will gain overall.
20 times 60 times number of hours times xp per attack.
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