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'''Ranged''' is one of Runescape's combat skills. Ranging involves attacking an enemy from a distance using certain objects, such as a bow and arrows.
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If you only raise range as your combat stat, then you are called a "'''ranger'''". As a ranger, you hide behind objects to avoid damage, which is how the skill got it's name.
'''Ranged''' is one of RuneScape's three combat skills. Ranging involves attacking an enemy from a distance using certain objects, such as a bow and arrows.
 
If you only raise range as your combat stat, then you are called a "'''ranger'''". As a ranger, you hide behind objects to avoid damage, which is how the skill got its name.


When you range something, you will throw items at them. However, only sometimes you will get them back. Your weapons will fall underneath the enemy when you've hit them. When the enemy is dead, grab your items. You'll notice that you'll have fewer weapons. This is because only sometimes you get back your items. This causes range to become an expensive skill, as you always have to buy more ammunition.
When you range something, you will throw items at them. However, only sometimes you will get them back. Your weapons will fall underneath the enemy when you've hit them. When the enemy is dead, grab your items. You'll notice that you'll have fewer weapons. This is because only sometimes you get back your items. This causes range to become an expensive skill, as you always have to buy more ammunition.


=Intro=
A bow and arrows is the recommended set for ranging, as they are fast and give good range bonuses. With your bow equipped, click on the icon with the two swords crossing each other. Clicking on this will show that you can attack accurately, rapidly, or longrange.
 
A bow and arrows are the recommended set for ranging, as they are fast and give good range bonuses. With your bow equipped, click on the icon with the two swords crossing eachother. Clicking on this will show that you can attack accurately, rapidly, or longrange.  


If you use the accurate or rapid attack styles, receive four ranged exp and 1.33 hit points exp. So say you hit a 10 on your enemy. You will be given 40 ranged exp and about 5 hit points exp. If you use the longrange attack style, you will receive two ranged exp, two defense exp points and 1.33 hit points exp.  
If you use the accurate or rapid attack styles, receive four ranged exp and 1.33 hit points exp. So say you hit a 10 on your enemy. You will be given 40 ranged exp and about 5 hit points exp. If you use the long range attack style, you will receive two ranged exp, two defense exp points and 1.33 hit points exp.


Many people consider the rapid attack style to be best for training, as using it allows you to shoot fast, thus giving you fast exp.
Many people consider the rapid attack style to be best for training, as using it allows you to shoot fast, thus giving you fast exp.
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If you want to see your ranged defence and ranged attack, click on the icon with the man standing with his arms outstretched. When you've clicked on this icon, look down and you should see a small black window which you can scroll down on. If you scroll down, you can see your ranged attack and ranged defence.
If you want to see your ranged defence and ranged attack, click on the icon with the man standing with his arms outstretched. When you've clicked on this icon, look down and you should see a small black window which you can scroll down on. If you scroll down, you can see your ranged attack and ranged defence.


The higher the ranged attack, the more often you will hit. The higher the ranged defence, the less you will be damaged. To increase these two stats, you need to wield a better bow or armour than you currently have wielded. However, you also need certain ranged levels to weild different bows and armour.
The higher the ranged attack, the more often you will hit. The higher the ranged defence, the less you will be damaged. To increase these two stats, you need to wield a better bow or armour than you currently have wielded. However, you also need certain ranged levels to wield different bows and armour.
 
=Bows=
 
Below is a table with info about bows. "Lvl Needed" means ranged level needed to wield that bow. "Att Value" means how much that bow adds to your ranged attack.
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
|-
! Bow !! Lvl Needed !! Att Value !! Notes
|-
| Short Bow|| 1 || +8 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Long Bow|| 1 || +8 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Oak Short Bow|| 5 || +14 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Oak Long Bow|| 5 || +14 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Willow Short Bow|| 20 || +20 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Willow Long Bow|| 20 || +20 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Maple Short Bow|| 30 || +29 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador. This is the highest bow a free person can wield.
|-
| Maple Long Bow|| 30|| +29 || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador. This is the highest bow a free person can wield.
|-
| Yew Short Bow|| 40 || +47 || Members only. Can only be bought from other players.
|-
| Yew Long Bow|| 40 || +47 || Members only. Can only be bought from other players.
|-
| Magic Short Bow|| 50 || +69 || Members only. Can only be bought from other players. This bow has a "special", which allows you to do something special a certain number of times.
|-
| Magic Long Bow|| 50 || +69 || Members only. Can only be bought from other players. This bow has a "special", which allows you to do something special a certain number of times.
|}
 
=Specials=
 
The magic short bow (commonly referred to as the MSB) and the magic long bow (also known as the MLB) both have specials.
 
When you equip one of these bows, if you click on the icon with the two swords crossing eachother, and look at the bottom, you will see a bar and the word "special". When you are about to fire, you click on the "special bar". When you've clicked on it, the word "special" will highlight, and when you shoot your next arrow, you will do the special.
 
Each special also has a drain rate. A 50% drain rate means if you use the special once, your special bar will go down 50%. The special bar takes time to recharge.
 
The magic long bow's special allows you to shoots an arrow with a chance to hit higher than normal. Using the special reduces your special bar by 35%, so you can use it twice in a row, and then let the bar recharge.
 
The magic short bow's special allows you to shoot two arrows at once. Using the special reduces your special bar by 55%, making you wait a few seconds to let it recharge to use it again.
 
Many people prefer the MSB over the MLB as the MSB allows you to shoot faster and has a very good special.
 
=Arrows=
 
Arrows are used with your bow as weapons, or ammunition (ammo). The better the arrow, the higher you can hit, but you'll need a better bow to fire the better arrows. Free players can use all arrows except rune.
 
"Bow Required" means the minimum bow you need to use those arrows. The price of the arrows are store prices and not street prices.
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
|-
! Name !! Bow Required !! Location
|-
| Bronze Arrows|| Any || Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Iron Arrows|| Any ||Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Steel Arrows|| Oak ||Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Mithril Arrows|| Willow ||Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Adamant Arrows|| Maple ||Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from the archer in Rimmington, southwest of Falador.
|-
| Rune Arrows|| Yew || Members only. Can be bought from the Ranged Guild.
|}
 
=Crossbows and Bolts=
 
A crossbow is similiar to a bow, but instead you hold it with one hand, thus allowing you to wield a shield. However, crossbows only give +6 ranged attack value.
 
Crossbows are seldom used now, as they are slower than bows and their bolts take time to get. Bows are recommended over crossbows.
 
Below is a table with info about crossbows and bolts.
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
|-
! Name !! Notes
|-
| Crossbow|| Level 1 ranged required to use. Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock. It also respawns in the wilderness. +6 ranged attack value.
|-
| Phoenix Crossbow|| Level 1 ranged required to use. This is obtained during the [[Runescape/Quests/Shield of Arrav|Shield of Arrav]] quest. +6 ranged attack value, rumoured to hit harder than crossbow, though unconfirmed.
|-
| Bolts || Similiar to iron arrows. Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock. It also respawns in the wilderness.
|-
| Pearl Tipped Bolts || Members only. Similiar to steel arrows.
|-
| Opal Tipped Bolts || Members only. Similiar to mithril arrows.
|-
| Barbed Tipped Bolts || Members only. Similiar to adamant arrows. Made by attaching barb tips on normal bolts. Barb tips are found in the Ranged guild.
|}
 
=Members Weapons=
 
Members have many different kinds of weapons they could use while ranging. These weapons include darts, throwing knives, javelins, and throwing axes.
 
==Darts==
 
Darts can only be made after you have completed [[RuneScape/Quests/The Tourist Trap|The Tourist Trap]]. To make them, see the [[Runescape/Skills/Fletching|fletching]] guide. Darts are very fast, thus giving good exp, though take time to make. There are 6 different kinds of darts, listed below.
 
*Bronze Darts
*Iron Darts
*Steel Darts
*Mithril Darts
*Adamant Darts
*Rune Darts


==Throwing Knives==
==Range bonus==
If you click on the menu to the right of the inventory menu, you'll see what you have equipped. If you look at the bottom of this menu, there will a small black box with the words "Attack Bonus" and "Defence Bonus" in yellow, and more words in gray underneath with plus signs and negatives. These are known as "bonuses" and help you fight.


Throwing knives can be [[RuneScape/Skills/Smithing|smithed]]. Throwing knives are very fast and are easy to make. They are good for gaining exp. There are 6 different kinds of throwing knives, listed below.
There are two range bonuses, a "range attack bonus" and a "range defence bonus". A range attack bonus affects how often you hit, not how hard you hit. The higher the ranged attack bonus, the more often you'll hit. A range defence bonus affects how often you get hurt. The higher the ranged defence bonus, the less often your opponent will hurt you.


*Bronze Throwing Knives
==PKing==
*Iron Throwing Knives
PKing means "Player Killing", which is what the wilderness (also known as the wildy) is for. In the wilderness, there are "levels". For example, in wilderness level 1, you can only attack people who are either 1 level above or below your level, or have the same level as you.
*Steel Throwing Knives
*Mithril Throwing Knives
*Adamant Throwing Knives
*Rune Throwing Knives


==Javelins==
In the wilderness, rangers have the advantage over mages (people who raise magic). Their arrows do good damage against them, as their range defence bonus is weak, and since your leather or dragonhide has good magic defence bonus, they won't hurt you much. However, warriors can do good damage against you, as leather and dragonhide has weak melee defence stats (stab, slash, and crush).


Javelins are a monster drop and can be bought from the Ranged Guild. They are slow, but hit good. They are not recommended for gaining exp, as they're just too slow compared to shooting arrows with a bow. There are 6 different kinds of javelins, listed below. You can wield a shield with javelins.
;In the wilderness, here are some good tactics.
*Bring a longbow and a shortbow. When fighting a person up close, use the short bow to hit fast. If they run, use a long bow to hit far.
*Use obstacles to your advantage. For example, if there is a rock nearby, try to have you on side of it and the opponent on the other side.
*Bring lots of good food to survive longer.
*If you've raised your combat stats, magic, and range, then you can be quite a formidable opponent in the wilderness. Up close, use melee, or a short bow. When they run, snare them (members only, level 50 magic required) or, if your magic level is high enough and you've completed the quest [[RuneScape/Desert Treasure|Desert Treasure]], then use Ancient Magicks (see [[RuneScape/Skills/Magic|magic]] guide) and freeze them and hit them hard. Using all three combat styles will make you a very hard opponent.


{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
==Training==
|-
===Free to play training===
! Name !! Ranged Attack Value
If you are a free player, then here are some good places to raise your range level.
|-
| Bronze Javelins || +5
|-
| Iron Javelins || +8
|-
| Steel Javelins || +12
|-
| Mithril Javelins || +17
|-
| Adamant Javelins || +24
|-
| Rune Javelins || +38
|}


==Throwing Axes==
;Levels 1 to 30
Range chickens. Lumbridge has two good spots, as well as the farm north of Port Sarim. This is a very good way to train range to level 30.
;Levels 30 to 60
There are 2 places for this satge of Ranging.Range the guards in and outside Varrock Castle or range hill giants in the Edgville Dungeon for their good low-levelled drops.(Brass key required).
;levels 50 to 60
In the stronghold of security on the third level there is a safe spot by level 68 cateblons (or something like that) there is a path in the area and you can stand between the wall and the dripping tenticools and range them. Their weakness is range so you’ll hit your max a lot and these can be good up until level 70 range! Or if you want you can still range hill giants for good drops.
;Levels 50 to 60
Range the hobgoblins near the Crafting Guild. You can range across the water from where the cows are, but you'll lose arrows this way as it takes awhile to run on the other side.
;Levels 50 to 60
Range the White Knights in White Knights' Castle.
;Levels 50 to 99
Range Moss Giants in Varrock's sewers or on Crandor. In the sewers, you can hide behind the rocks. There are also spots you can hide behind on Crandor. However, often crowded at peak times, when more than 150,000 people are on.
;Levels 60 to 99
Range Lesser Demons inside Karmaja's volcano. You can also range the ones on Crandor, there are many hiding spots you can use both inside and outside. However, often crowded at peak times, when more than 150,000 people are on.
;Levels 60 to 99
Range Ice Giants in the dungeon underneath Thurgo's house, south of Port Sarim. You can hide behind the stalactites and range them. However, often crowded at peak times, when more than 150,000 people are on.
;Levels 60 to 99
Range Black Knights in Black Knights' Fortress.


Throwing axes can be bought from the Ranged Guild. They are very slow, but powerful. However, they are not recommended for gaining exp, as they're just too slow compared to shooting arrows with a bow. There are 6 different kinds of throwing axes, listed below. You can wield a shield with throwing axes.
===Pay to play training===
;Levels 1 to 30
Gnomes at the Khazard Battlefield. There are plenty of gnomes to range and plenty of places to do it from. You can pick up your arrows as well. However the gnomes can be spread out in places.
;Levels 30 to 50
Mountain Dwarves under White Wolf Mountain. Lots of dwarves here and it's easy to take cover behind the tables.
;Levels 50 to 70
Ogres in The King Lathas training ground. There are several caged ogres here, and there's a door if you want to pick up your arrows. There is a ranged shop in the training ground as well that sells bronze arrows. Can get crowded at times. You have to complete the [[RuneScape/Biohazard|Biohazard]] before you can access it.
;Levels 60 to 99
Fire giants in the Waterfall. You need to complete the [[RuneScape/Waterfall Quest|Waterfall]] quest in order to gain access. Don't forget your Glarial's Amulet and some rope. Plenty of spots for cover, and great drops but can get very crowded. Fire giants are aggressive for a while.
;Levels 60 to 99
Blue Dragons in Taverly dungeon. A few safe spots, popular for their drops of dragon bones and blue dragon hides. Can get crowded, and recovering your loot can be hairy when there are multiple dragons around. Bring a dusty key to gain access or you'll need 70 agility to take the pipe shortcut.
;Levels 70 to 99
Greater Demons in the Ogre Enclave. Four caged demons to shoot at. They drop rune larges and clues so bring telegrab runes. You need to start the Watchtower quest to gain access to this place. You cannot recover your arrows.


{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
{{Footer Nav|game=RuneScape|prevpage=Skills/Prayer|prevname=Prayer|nextpage=Skills/Runecrafting|nextname=Runecrafting}}
|-
! Name !! Ranged Attack Value
|-
| Bronze Throwing Axes || +4
|-
| Iron Throwing Axes || +5
|-
| Steel Throwing Axes || +8
|-
| Mithril Throwing Axes || +12
|-
| Adamant Throwing Axes || +17
|-
| Rune Throwing Axes || +26
|}

Latest revision as of 23:57, 5 January 2010

Ranged is one of RuneScape's three combat skills. Ranging involves attacking an enemy from a distance using certain objects, such as a bow and arrows.

If you only raise range as your combat stat, then you are called a "ranger". As a ranger, you hide behind objects to avoid damage, which is how the skill got its name.

When you range something, you will throw items at them. However, only sometimes you will get them back. Your weapons will fall underneath the enemy when you've hit them. When the enemy is dead, grab your items. You'll notice that you'll have fewer weapons. This is because only sometimes you get back your items. This causes range to become an expensive skill, as you always have to buy more ammunition.

A bow and arrows is the recommended set for ranging, as they are fast and give good range bonuses. With your bow equipped, click on the icon with the two swords crossing each other. Clicking on this will show that you can attack accurately, rapidly, or longrange.

If you use the accurate or rapid attack styles, receive four ranged exp and 1.33 hit points exp. So say you hit a 10 on your enemy. You will be given 40 ranged exp and about 5 hit points exp. If you use the long range attack style, you will receive two ranged exp, two defense exp points and 1.33 hit points exp.

Many people consider the rapid attack style to be best for training, as using it allows you to shoot fast, thus giving you fast exp.

Also, there are "short bows" and "long bows". Long bows allow you to hit farther and harder, but you shoot arrows slow. Short bows allow you to shoot fast, but not hit as hard nor as far as long bows.

If you want to see your ranged defence and ranged attack, click on the icon with the man standing with his arms outstretched. When you've clicked on this icon, look down and you should see a small black window which you can scroll down on. If you scroll down, you can see your ranged attack and ranged defence.

The higher the ranged attack, the more often you will hit. The higher the ranged defence, the less you will be damaged. To increase these two stats, you need to wield a better bow or armour than you currently have wielded. However, you also need certain ranged levels to wield different bows and armour.

Range bonus[edit]

If you click on the menu to the right of the inventory menu, you'll see what you have equipped. If you look at the bottom of this menu, there will a small black box with the words "Attack Bonus" and "Defence Bonus" in yellow, and more words in gray underneath with plus signs and negatives. These are known as "bonuses" and help you fight.

There are two range bonuses, a "range attack bonus" and a "range defence bonus". A range attack bonus affects how often you hit, not how hard you hit. The higher the ranged attack bonus, the more often you'll hit. A range defence bonus affects how often you get hurt. The higher the ranged defence bonus, the less often your opponent will hurt you.

PKing[edit]

PKing means "Player Killing", which is what the wilderness (also known as the wildy) is for. In the wilderness, there are "levels". For example, in wilderness level 1, you can only attack people who are either 1 level above or below your level, or have the same level as you.

In the wilderness, rangers have the advantage over mages (people who raise magic). Their arrows do good damage against them, as their range defence bonus is weak, and since your leather or dragonhide has good magic defence bonus, they won't hurt you much. However, warriors can do good damage against you, as leather and dragonhide has weak melee defence stats (stab, slash, and crush).

In the wilderness, here are some good tactics.
  • Bring a longbow and a shortbow. When fighting a person up close, use the short bow to hit fast. If they run, use a long bow to hit far.
  • Use obstacles to your advantage. For example, if there is a rock nearby, try to have you on side of it and the opponent on the other side.
  • Bring lots of good food to survive longer.
  • If you've raised your combat stats, magic, and range, then you can be quite a formidable opponent in the wilderness. Up close, use melee, or a short bow. When they run, snare them (members only, level 50 magic required) or, if your magic level is high enough and you've completed the quest Desert Treasure, then use Ancient Magicks (see magic guide) and freeze them and hit them hard. Using all three combat styles will make you a very hard opponent.

Training[edit]

Free to play training[edit]

If you are a free player, then here are some good places to raise your range level.

Levels 1 to 30

Range chickens. Lumbridge has two good spots, as well as the farm north of Port Sarim. This is a very good way to train range to level 30.

Levels 30 to 60

There are 2 places for this satge of Ranging.Range the guards in and outside Varrock Castle or range hill giants in the Edgville Dungeon for their good low-levelled drops.(Brass key required).

levels 50 to 60

In the stronghold of security on the third level there is a safe spot by level 68 cateblons (or something like that) there is a path in the area and you can stand between the wall and the dripping tenticools and range them. Their weakness is range so you’ll hit your max a lot and these can be good up until level 70 range! Or if you want you can still range hill giants for good drops.

Levels 50 to 60

Range the hobgoblins near the Crafting Guild. You can range across the water from where the cows are, but you'll lose arrows this way as it takes awhile to run on the other side.

Levels 50 to 60

Range the White Knights in White Knights' Castle.

Levels 50 to 99

Range Moss Giants in Varrock's sewers or on Crandor. In the sewers, you can hide behind the rocks. There are also spots you can hide behind on Crandor. However, often crowded at peak times, when more than 150,000 people are on.

Levels 60 to 99

Range Lesser Demons inside Karmaja's volcano. You can also range the ones on Crandor, there are many hiding spots you can use both inside and outside. However, often crowded at peak times, when more than 150,000 people are on.

Levels 60 to 99

Range Ice Giants in the dungeon underneath Thurgo's house, south of Port Sarim. You can hide behind the stalactites and range them. However, often crowded at peak times, when more than 150,000 people are on.

Levels 60 to 99

Range Black Knights in Black Knights' Fortress.

Pay to play training[edit]

Levels 1 to 30

Gnomes at the Khazard Battlefield. There are plenty of gnomes to range and plenty of places to do it from. You can pick up your arrows as well. However the gnomes can be spread out in places.

Levels 30 to 50

Mountain Dwarves under White Wolf Mountain. Lots of dwarves here and it's easy to take cover behind the tables.

Levels 50 to 70

Ogres in The King Lathas training ground. There are several caged ogres here, and there's a door if you want to pick up your arrows. There is a ranged shop in the training ground as well that sells bronze arrows. Can get crowded at times. You have to complete the Biohazard before you can access it.

Levels 60 to 99

Fire giants in the Waterfall. You need to complete the Waterfall quest in order to gain access. Don't forget your Glarial's Amulet and some rope. Plenty of spots for cover, and great drops but can get very crowded. Fire giants are aggressive for a while.

Levels 60 to 99

Blue Dragons in Taverly dungeon. A few safe spots, popular for their drops of dragon bones and blue dragon hides. Can get crowded, and recovering your loot can be hairy when there are multiple dragons around. Bring a dusty key to gain access or you'll need 70 agility to take the pipe shortcut.

Levels 70 to 99

Greater Demons in the Ogre Enclave. Four caged demons to shoot at. They drop rune larges and clues so bring telegrab runes. You need to start the Watchtower quest to gain access to this place. You cannot recover your arrows.