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"While Prayer does make a big difference to the outcome of a fight, ultimately either someone has it or they don't and you'll soon see if they do when they use it. To this end, we felt people who are serious about their combat would all have the necessary Prayers. In a system where everyone has something, featuring it in the calculation doesn't really help anyone, and so for the sake of streamlining, Prayer was dropped from the formula."-JagexAs for hp i think that the armor has so much bonus heath that it doesnt matter on your hp level. the only way that they would change it back is if they drop the eoc completely and i doubt that will ever happen.
I'll just copy and paste one of my responses on the subject from another forum: If you train Hp and Pray, there is no going back. Prayer and Hp have always been traditional combat skills and they still affect the outcome of a fight, especially with the boosts they have received lately. Jagex changed their mind about Summoning. What is to say they will not with Hp and Pray? Even if not now, it could happen in a distant future, when combat receives another big update. If you decide not to train them, you can always change your mind in the future.To quote Jagex on the combat formula, prior to Summoning being reincorporated:"Nothing is set in stone, however we are happy with the formula as it stands currently."I don't really see any good reasons to train Pray and Hp right now. What great content or advantages do they unlock for a skiller? I guess to become maxed can be a motivator. However, I personally don't consider them non-combat skills, thus, I disregard them in terms of what a maxed skiller is. This is an opinion that may change in time, if I become more accepting towards them. What's your opinion?So far, only a small fraction of the pure skilling community has decided to train Hp and Pray. This means that the greater competition still lies in the "old school skilling", as the general opinion appears to distinguish the two.
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. If you want to train them, then do that. If they do become combat skills, then you have a few combat levels, no biggy.Being a skiller is just a title, it doesn't affect your gameplay that much :rawr: