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Even though you're unable OSRS GP to obtain that many tokens this quick, bear in mind that there's a finite use to tokens and there is no fluctuation of their worth (meaning that the tokens you're earning now will be identical to those you'll earn when are 120 Dung). An excellent analogy is the idea of preserving your effigies till you can create them on your own; either method, the ultimate reward will be identical (Dragonkin Lamp) the only difference is the things you give up when you get there (in this case , xp earned in various skill areas).

This is the idea; Get CCB and recharge chaotics with tokens. If we assume that 2 dungeons are played per hour at 20k tokens each which is 40k tokens, or the equivalent of 3.6m. Okay, seems good... but not everyone can be 120 dg. I don't have a solid team, so I get around 10-11k tokens an hour, equivalent to 0.9-1m. This is less than the amount I earn from other activities.

What I'm recommending is: If you already have a high damage bonuses at a distance (ie. Void) you'll require CCB as it will increase the likelihood of those already often occurring high hits. Additionally, if you've got more precise armour (ie. Armadyl) you'll want Rigour because you're hitting so often it's possible to increase the power of each hit.

The idea is to arrive... or close to it and your tokens will be worth as much amount as they do now. While 17k tokens might appear to be a lot in the present it will soon be pocket change and you'd like to have two million more tokens (that would otherwise be used on Dungeoneering points).

Sorry at this point you're probably OSRS gold for sale thinking up. I've made your question into a persuasive essay that you can read (more as a debate). However, you're correct; the other equipment you have plays a large role in the how Jagex actually implements these bonuses and I believe this is difficult to understand mathematically. Damage increase by prayer stacks on top of an empty... There's no reason that I shouldn't be able to use both.

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