How do I use the calculator?
To use the skills calculator, simply enter a starting set of experience
and a goal, and the calculator will provide information on what must be
done to reach the goal.
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Users can enter a username and retrieve their highscores stats by
clicking the "Retrieve Highscores XP" button. This username will be
saved and the calculator automatically retrieves experience when it is
loaded. Goal XP and Level requirements are automatically set to the
next level for the given user when this is done. Please note that any
stats that are not ranked on the RuneScape highscores will NOT be
retrieved by this utility, and must be entered manually!
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Using the dropdown box at the top right, users can freely change between
skills without loading a different calculator. Skill experience levels
and goals are stored separately for each calculator -- switching back
to a previous skill will restore the old values.
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The calculator can determine how many trips are required of an action
based on the amount of actions per trip. For example, 4 trips are
required if mining 100 iron ore at 28 ore per trip.
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Three types of goals may be selected from the dropdown box at the top
center -- a goal amount of experience, a goal level, or a goal number of
actions. Goal experience and level will show the amount of actions and
trips required; goal actions will show the final experience and level,
as well as the total trips required.
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Users can use the Mix and Match utility at the bottom of the list of
item or actions types in each calculator to select multiple items or
actions to perform. Users can also enter ratios: For example, farming
20 yew trees for every 8 papaya trees and 1 calquat tree. When using
the Goal Actions function, this mode will show the experience gain from
each type of item or action instead of the resultant total.
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On the right side of the calculator, a progress bar shows how close the
user is to achieving a goal amount of experience or a goal level,
starting from level 1. In goal actions, this is always zero, assuming
the user has just begun.
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Just above the lists of action iterations and trips is an experience
bonus dropdown list. For most skills, there is no bonus at all, but for
some, notably the combat skills, there are experience bonuses. Note
that for combat styles such as attack or ranging, this must be used to
select the appropriate combat style; otherwise, the calculator will fail
to provide all of the experience gain per action.
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When looking at the list of currently-shown actions or items, the names
are color-coded based on the user's level. Actions shown in green can be performed at the current level, even on free-to-play worlds. Actions shown in yellow can be performed, but only on a members-only world. Actions shown in red
require a higher level. Actions requiring quests or other skills may
erroneously appear green or yellow if one of the requirements have been
met; an example of this is with armour stands in construction and
smithing.
- Extra notes: Some calculators may have additional information that is provided beyond the information for each calculator. For example, the Free Runescape Runecraft skill calculator will display to users the amount of runes they will make while reaching their goal, and combat calculators will display both the slayer and combat levels of monsters that may be killed.
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