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Setlevel Guide

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:53 pm
by Thoby
Setlevel Guide

Since this is actually one of the most frequently asked question, and I wasn't able to find a guide on it; I decided to create a guide myself.
In this guide I will explain the usage of the ::setlevel, ::pure and the ::resetdef commands. I'm aware of the fact that the commands are explained in the downloadable client, but some players don't have access to that client; so why not make a guide for the players that don't have it.
Also, next time when someone asks your help regarding resetting levels, feel free to tell them to type;

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Setlevel:
With the ::setlevel command you are able to set your level to any value between 1-99 in 20 different skills. Though, there is a cost:
When lowering your level (for example; 99 attack to 70 attack) the cost will be exactly 100,000,000 coins(100m).
When raising your level (for example; 1 prayer to 99 prayer) the cost will be exactly 2,147,000,000 coins (2147m).
Keep in mind you CANNOT raise your Hunter, Construction and Summoning level.

The ::setlevel command is used as following:

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::setlevel <skill ID> <desired level>
Full list of all the different skill ID's:
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0 = attack
1 = defense*
2 = strength
3 = hitpoints
4 = range
5 = prayer
6 = magic
7 = cooking
8 = woodcutting
9 = fletching
10 = fishing
11 = firemaking
12 = crafting
13 = smithing
14 = mining
15 = herblore
16 = agility
17 = thieving
18 = slayer
19 = farming
20 = runecrafting
21 = construction**
22 = hunter**
23 = summoning**

* = not recommend to be lowered using the ::setlevel command. See ::resetdef.
** = not able to be risen by using the ::setlevel command
Pure:
The ::pure command are usually used at the start of a new account. The ::pure command is able to set a few of your combat stats to 99. You're able to use the ::pure command on 3 different skills, so use them wisely ;).

The ::pure command is used as following:

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::pure <skill>
All the possible usages of the ::pure command:
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::pure att = Attack level to 99.
::pure def = Defense level to 99.
::pure str = Strength level to 99.
::pure range = Range level to 99.
::pure mage = Magic level to 99.
Resetdef:
Due to high request of resetting your defense level, Mike decided to add on the ::resetdef command, which will reset your defense level to 1.
The first time when used, it is totally free. Though, after that it will cost 5,000,000 gp every time used.
When using the ::resetdef command, not only will it set your defense level to 1; it will also instantly use the command ::lockdef, which will make it so you cannot earn any experience in the defense skill. You can un-do this by using the ::unlockdef command, which will make it possible again to earn defence experience.

Usage:

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::resetdef

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:09 pm
by Elite reborn
Good guide.

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 11:26 pm
by Bl00d 1
Simple, but effective guide. Good work.

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:24 am
by Jbgames
Nice thoby!! easy to understand and very useful :D

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:51 pm
by Rawr
Nice!

Mention ::maxatt (level) and ::maxdef (level) as well though ;)

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 5:51 pm
by 4gottengodz
Bl00d 1 wrote:Simple, but effective guide. Good work.

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 2:16 am
by Tygrex
Good idea

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 2:22 am
by Hayden
Tygrex wrote:Good idea
is there one guide you haven't commented on?

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:53 pm
by Rick
kool guide thoby

Re: Setlevel Guide

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 8:24 pm
by Vik
Bump because I hate surfing the pages looking for this
Also amazing guide