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Question Training Parry guide

If you're trying to gain Parry, you will need to do everything possible to get hit.

Training Theory
In the melee caclualtion, your chance to parry is calcualted AFTER the opponenets chance to hit. Therefore, you want to less your weapon skill and Defense Chance Increase, so you get hit more.

There are two main skill relations to consider. WITH Bushido, WITHOUT Bushido.
Since Bushido gives a bonus to parry, it is have your Bushido as high as possible before you train parry. You also want to use a two handed weapon for a slightly higher parry chance.

Without Bushido, you want a buckler. Best bet is NO weapon.

The METHOD
Put on a weapon you have 0 skill in (no ubws either).

Make sure you dont have any DCI Items.

Divine Fury works great, as it lowers your defense chance.

Sheep took me to 110 and 100 recently. Alternatively, you can disarm the Jheom fighters and use them.

Hint
I buy NPC armor (chainmail seems to have higher Physical resist I think) and just let it wear down, or you could go naked and take slightly higher damage.
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