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Added an AFK build that uses newer skill's items, and a post-god-dungeon Cores build. Also moved mention of Signet further down and linked the money-making guide.
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(Added an AFK build that uses newer skill's items, and a post-god-dungeon Cores build. Also moved mention of Signet further down and linked the money-making guide.)
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You also can swap the {{ItemIcon|Sandstorm Ring}} for the {{ItemIcon|Silver Diamond Ring}} if you don't have enough DR to be comfortable, but it will drastically reduce your clear speed.
You also can swap the {{ItemIcon|Sandstorm Ring}} for the {{ItemIcon|Silver Diamond Ring}} if you don't have enough DR to be comfortable, but it will drastically reduce your clear speed.


===Malcs's Combos===
====Malcs's Combos====
To attempt {{ZoneIcon|Infernal Stronghold}}, it is heavily advised to have the AutoEat threshold above all Malcs's moves when you're not stunned. The build above can do that with 900 HP, although it is advised to check it with the [[Combat Simulator]] if you're not sure. As additional info, with {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield|DFS}} and 990 total HP, you definitely can do it like that.
To attempt {{ZoneIcon|Infernal Stronghold}}, it is heavily advised to have the AutoEat threshold above all Malcs's moves when you're not stunned. The build above can do that with 900 HP, although it is advised to check it with the [[Combat Simulator]] if you're not sure. As additional info, with {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield|DFS}} and 990 total HP, you definitely can do it like that.


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* ''Sealing + Usual Attack'': Happens when Malcs uses another Sealing after the first one. Use the same logic as with Tail Whip.
* ''Sealing + Usual Attack'': Happens when Malcs uses another Sealing after the first one. Use the same logic as with Tail Whip.


* ''Sealing + Inferno'': A free get-out-of-jail card. You don't need to manually eat at all.
* ''Sealing + Inferno'': A "Get Out of Jail Free" card. You don't need to manually eat at all.


===AFK Options===
For those with {{SkillReq|Hitpoints|90}} who have completed their {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield}}, consumable resources can provide enough additional DR to push the build above into something that can survive purely by Auto-Eating, as long as none of them run out.
====Requirements====
* {{SkillReq|Prayer|80}}
* {{SkillReq|Herblore|90}} with {{MasteryReq|Damage Reduction Potion III|50}} [[Damage Reduction Potion]]
* {{SkillReq|Summoning|65}} with {{Icon|Witch|type=mark}} level 4 and {{Icon|Yak|type=mark}} level 3.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Item
! Slot
! DR%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Helmet}}
| Head
| 7%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Platebody}}
| Body
| 7%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Platelegs}}
| Leggings
| 7%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|(G) Dragon Boots}}
| Boots
| 6%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|(U) Ancient D-hide Vambraces}}
| Hands
| 6%
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2" | Subtotal
| 33%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Fire Cape}}
| Cape
| 2%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Elite Amulet of Defence}}
| Neck
| 2%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Silver Diamond Ring}}
| Ring
| 1%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Ancient Claw}}
| Main Weapon
| 0%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield}}
| Off-hand
| 8%
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2" | Subtotal
| 46%
|-
| {{PrayerIcon|Safeguard}}
| Prayer
| 1%
|-
| {{PrayerIcon|Stone Skin}}
| Prayer
| 3%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Damage Reduction Potion III}}
| Potion
| 6%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Yak}}
| Familiar
| 1%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Yak}} & {{ItemIcon|Witch}}
| Familiar [[Summoning#Synergies|Synergy]]
| 2% vs {{Icon|Melee}}
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2" | Total
| 59%
|}
{{ItemIcon|Prayer Scroll|Prayer Scrolls}} or {{ItemIcon|Alchemist's Bag|Alchemist's Bags}} can be used to reduce total prayer point costs or number of potions needed to survive 10 Infernal Stronghold runs, respectively.
If one has cleared {{ZoneIcon|Air God Dungeon}} a handful of times, {{ItemIcon|Aeris God Gloves}} and {{ItemIcon|Aeris God Boots}} can be used instead for an additional 2% DR each. Similarly, after your first clear of Infernal Stronghold, swapping to your newly acquired {{ItemIcon|Infernal Cape}} will net another 2% DR. Combined with +1% DR from {{Skill|Agility|Lake Swim}} that's enough to swap your helmet for a {{ItemIcon|Chapeau Noir}} for a reoccuring 10% chance to need one less run.
===Agility===
Bonuses from Agility Obstacles can reduce the amount of DR required considerably by increasing your Maximum Hitpoints.
====Requirements====
* {{SkillReq|Attack|20}}
* {{SkillReq|Strength|70}}
* {{SkillReq|Ranged|20}}
* {{SkillReq|Magic|20}}
* {{SkillReq|Cooking|60}}
* {{SkillReq|Mining|60}}
* {{SkillReq|Thieving|80}}
* {{SkillReq|Agility|80}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Item
! Slot
! +HP
|-
| {{Skill|Agility|Cliff Balance}}
| Slot 5 Obstacle
| +20
|-
| {{Skill|Agility|Rocky Waters}}
| Slot 6 Obstacle
| +50
|-
| {{Skill|Agility|Raft Building}}
| Slot 8 Obstacle
| +20
|-
| {{Skill|Agility|Ice Jump}}
| Slot 9 Obstacle
| +20
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Dragonfire Shield}}
| Off-hand
| +30
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2" | Total
| +140
|}
For instance, assuming the same {{SkillReq|Hitpoints|90}} as before, after these HP bonuses, the DR required to AFK has dropped to only 54%. If you're lucky enough to have {{PetIcon|Finn, the Cat}}, hitting only {{SkillReq|Hitpoints|91}} for a total of 1060 HP would let you drop as far as 53%, eliminating the need for either DR potions, or Prayers and Witch Summoning Tablets, or when combined with the equipment improvements mentioned above, both. Or used with everything above to lower minimum HP to {{SkillReq|Hitpoints|76}}, though using {{Skill|Agility|Cliff Balance}} and prayers together is costly.
===After Water God Dungeon===
With access to magic armor with late-game DRs, you can now take on this dungeon with proper [[Combat Triangle]] advantage, meaning no need for expendable resources besides food and runes, no need for agility boosts, and even still enough DR to spare some for item doubling.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Item
! DR%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Chapeau Noir}}
| 0%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Glacia God Platebody}}
| 8%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Glacia God Platelegs}}
| 8%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Glacia God Boots}}
| 8%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Glacia God Gloves}}
| 8%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Skull Cape}}
| 3%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Elite Amulet of Defence}}
| 2%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Ring of Wealth}}
| 0%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Scaled Shield}}
| 8%
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Fire Imbued Wand}}
| 0%
|-
| Total
| 45%
|}
Instead of the {{ItemIcon|Ring of Wealth}}, a {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}} can be used; it will give you an additional 100k-150K GP per clear, but only a 5% chance to double Infernal Core drops, making it worse for those farming only {{ItemIcon|Infernal Core|Infernal Cores}} but better for those also farming GP.
For those who have already acquired their {{ItemIcon|Infernal Claw}}, thus exclusively interested in GP, please see [[Money_Making#Combat|the Combat section of the Money-Making Guide]]
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