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==Glacia==
==Glacia==
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Hopefully you've gotten the {{PetIcon|Finn, the Cat}} pet by now, because the 10 max health bonus makes DR and max hit calculations much easier, not to mention potentially saving you 1% DR here and there. That and the {{PetIcon|Leonardo}} pet will be assumed from here out for the sake of example gear, just for simplicity, alongside level 99 {{Skill|Hitpoints}}.
 
{{ZoneIcon|Water God Dungeon}} will be done with {{Skill|Ranged}}. Your goal is 49% DR. While it's much easier to reach this threshold with the {{ItemIcon|Ancient Crossbow}} from {{ZoneIcon|Dragons Den}} and a {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield}}, gathering bolts from either {{ItemIcon|Air Chest|Air Chests}} or {{Skill|Slayer}} resupplies is pretty tedious (though autoslayer helps, and again, {{MonsterIcon|Giant Crab}} tasks are your friend. Use basic resupplies for the most ammo per SC,) so an alternative ''if you have level 88 {{Skill|Prayer}}'' is to use the [[Stone_Skin|Stone Skin]] prayer and the {{ItemIcon|Ancient Longbow}}, full {{ItemIcon|Aeris God Platebody|Aeris}}, {{ItemIcon|Fury of the Elemental Zodiacs|FEZ}}, {{ItemIcon|Silver Diamond Ring}}, and a {{ItemIcon|Fire Cape}}. Without level 88 prayer, you'll have to use a shield.
 
If you do go the {{ItemIcon|Ancient Crossbow}} + {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield|DFS}} route, then {{ItemIcon|Aeris God Platebody|Aeris}} provides enough damage reduction for you to wear otherwise fully offensive gear, including the {{ItemIcon|Deadeye Amulet}}, {{ItemIcon|Deadeye Ring}}, and the {{ItemIcon|Cape of Prat}} or {{ItemIcon|Ranged Skillcape}}.
 
Regardless of your gearing, the goal is full {{ItemIcon|Glacia God Platebody|Glacia}} armor in 5 pieces from the {{ItemIcon|Scroll of Glacia|Scrolls of Glacia}}, with the {{ItemIcon|Warlock Ring}} from {{ItemIcon|Water Chest|Water Chests}} being a neat bonus and the {{ItemIcon|Warlock Amulet}} not being very useful. The {{ItemIcon|Glacia Godsword}} is not worth grinding for, nor is the {{ItemIcon|Cloudburst Staff}}. The cloudburst doesn't provide any air runes, which are required for all standard spells, so where you ''can'' use a 2h staff, you'll likely want to use your {{ItemIcon|Mystic Air Staff}} to prevent needing to farm {{MonsterIcon|Wizard|Wizards}} for air runes, but most of the late-game magic content requires a wand and shield anyway, so it's moot. Maybe you could use it for an ancient magicks setup with [[Icicle_Volley|Icicle Volley]], but {{ItemIcon|Ancient Rune|Ancient Runes}} are also a pain to get in bulk. {{ItemIcon|Water Chest|Water Chests}} are actually the best place to farm ancient runes due to the low drop rate and amount from {{ItemIcon|Magic Chest|Magic Chests}}. Hold on to a {{ItemIcon|Magic Wand (Elite)}} if you get one and have the bank space to spare, as it's the best one-handed wand you'll have access to for awhile.


==Terran==
==Terran==
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