Skill pure

A skill pure, also known as a skiller, is a player that develops non-combat skills to an extraordinary level while keeping combat skills low. Skill pures are frequently thought to be autoers collecting resources using a macro, but a meaningful name and some unusual kit generally counters that. Other criticism of a skill pure is that they can be rather pointless, compared to building up the same level of supporting skills on a combat character, though the choice of a skill pure can be a self-imposed challenge. It is common that skillers are not a players first account, therefore they are commonly asked "What is your main account's level?". Certain-skilled pures only host one or two very high leveled skill(s), while overall skillers have higher leveled skills that have no relation to combat. For example: A level 3 player may have level 80 Fishing and do nothing but that to make money, while a skill pure will have level 80 Fishing, Woodcutting, Firemaking, and Cooking. It is recommended if you are training and your name is really random that you should talk, especially if you are wearing default clothing. There are some cases where some skill pures are mistaken as bots.

Challenges

 * The low combat of a pure means that almost any monsters is more powerful than the skill pure. Hence random events and certain skill training areas are very dangerous to them.
 * Certain quests also are impossible as some carry combat skill bonuses or involve killing some monster (which can be challenging).
 * Large quantities of ring of recoil can be used to kill some monsters without gaining combat experience. Some skill pures have been able to gain some slayer levels using this method. Genie lamps can also be used to train slayer on a skill pure.
 * Skill pures are vulnerable to random events while training skills, as they may have 9 hp (If the accounts were created in RuneScape Classic) or 10 hp.
 * Skill pures must also pay attention to the screen, because random events can kill them easily.
 * Skillers are unable to wield any weapons or armour requiring a combat-related skill of a level higher than one.
 * Skillers are advised to have a non gibberish name due to confusion with autoers.