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Alright..when i train, the place is usually crowded.. :boohoo:

 

Lessers

 

Zombies

 

Hills

 

Mosses :uhh: :-s

 

Wheres a good decent training spot for f2p where u can get xp like....BAM! :pray: ( u know what im talking about) ((Hopefull)) :-w

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Flesh Crawlers

 

 

 

2nd Floor of SoS

 

 

 

A.k.a The catcombs of Famine

 

 

 

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Flesh Crawlers

 

 

 

2nd Floor of SoS

 

 

 

A.k.a The catcombs of Famine

 

 

 

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That's where I trained to 100 combat. You don't need a lot of food depending on your level. It is also random event central, so expect a lot of those. Don't forget to turn on auto-retaliate! It will make training easier for the first 15 minutes! After that, you have to concentrate. You will get fast experience there!

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Try security stronhold at barbarian village, i think a lot of free spots, and black knights for example at black knights quest castle, my friend in F2P trained in this place ranged

Suggestion: You can use Anchor on Waterfiends - is cheap if to compare to GS & effective with crush attack & it hit like Whip.

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steathpure, the best place I have found for a CB Level 70+ who uses multiple combat modes is the Stronghold of Security's 4th Level, The Sepulchre of Death. Just after you enter the floor, go to the room that is directly on the opposite side of the ladder from the spot where you appear. It will contain Level 75 Ankous. Melee them until they go non-aggressive, then switch to mage or range and use the semi-safespots to just blast the hell out of them. You'll see the safespots semi-obviously on your own.

 

 

 

Enjoy! :thumbsup:

 

 

 

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...Wheres a good decent training spot for f2p...

 

Well, your stat sig shows that you have level 1 in all of your melee fighting skills.

 

So, I presume that you want to raise only Range and/or Magic.

 

 

 

For range you really want to pick up your arrows, so monsters that are non-aggressive are probably best.

 

You could try the minotaurs in the SoS from a safe spot.

 

Or, perhaps the White knights in the screen/torture room on the 2nd floor

 

of their castle.

 

If you choose to fight aggressive monsters, then find a good safe spot

 

and use the Curse pulling trick to pull them over to you.

 

That way, you can easily get back most of your arrows.

 

 

 

If you are willing to waste arrows then you can try Hobgoblins west of the

 

crafting guild or any of the good magic training spots.

 

 

 

For magic, the most cost effective approach is probably failed Curse training.

 

Since you will be using one monster over and over and over again

 

you have a lot of places available.

 

Zombies in the Varrock sewer ladder room, caged red monk in the

 

Varrock palace, Port Sarim jail, monks, white knights, etc.

 

Lots of monsters will work.

 

 

 

Hope this helps

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Hey, at least it helps with better discussion of the thread now. :)

 

 

 

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You could try flesh crawlers in stronghold of security lvl 2. You get about 40k xp an hour but you have 0000 prayer xp there.

 

You could also try the ice giants in wild lvl 46 but its risked. If you wanna go there, bring:full rune (not trimmed. its too risked), rune scimmy, str ammy, GOOD FOOD and runes to teleport.

 

So, the point is: it is a single combat area. If you get attacked by a pker, simply run to south west. Ice giants will attack the pker and you will have time to run and tele or log out before he finish to kill the monster. This way, you get about 32k xp an hour and a lot of prayer xp for buryng big bones.

 

 

 

Try that! and dont give up! :thumbsup:

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i perfer lessers even though they are crowded

 

at karajama cause you can just fish more food

 

 

 

if underground is to busy then go to that island by ladders its usually not to crowded there and there are 3 lessers

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I've never tried flesh crawlers before, why do people suggest them? They only have 25hp...

 

 

 

Do they respawn quickly or something?

 

 

 

Theres a hell of a lot of em, they auto attack no matter what your level is.

 

You dont have to pay attention that much. You can kill em quickly, so fast xp.

 

 

 

EDIT: also, their max hit is one.

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I really dont know what level you are, so I'll try to pull together some knowledge from when I used to play.

 

 

 

For 3-10, I'd say go for the Cow Field or Goblins in lumbridge.

 

 

 

11-20, try stuff like WEAKER dark mages (risky), wizards (also risky), or go to Varrock Sewers and try lower-levelled zombies or skeletons.

 

 

 

21-30, try Guards, Dark Mages, Wizards, Skeletons, heck, maybe even Hill Giants.

 

 

 

31-40 Hill Giants. They can be found in Edgeville dungeon.

 

 

 

41-50 This is where you can decide. If you're well-balanced, MAYBE go for moss giants. To do so, beat Dragon Slayer. It's easy..I did it at 44. Boosted me straight to 47. Otherwise, stick with Hill Giants..or enemies in the 25s-40s.

 

 

 

51 - 65 Hill Giants just wont cut it now. Try moss giants. If you're brave, and can get a source of good food easily (lobbies), then try Ice Giants. You can go to the dwarves house south of Rimmington and there should be a ladder to a dungeon to the east. Ice Giants are fairly tough at this level. IF YOU'RE BRAVE, Try Lesser Demons. A good spot is on the topside of Crandor just beside Elvarg's cave entrance. Or you can go inside Karamja Volcano. Or the path to Elvarg. You should have beaten Dragon Slayer by now.

 

 

 

66 - 126 At this point, I recommend members. You'll find it easier to train there. If that's not a possibility, stick with Ice Giants up until 80. You can also do Lesser Demons. Once you're over 90, MAYBE go towards the Wilderness to the Greater Demons. Thats very risky though. You should not be killing anything under level 50..60 for that matter. In fact, you shouldn't be killing less than a lesser demon at this level.

 

 

 

And if this doesn't work, there are monsters in the Stronghold of Security up to the 90's, I believe.

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... I'll try to pull together some knowledge from when I used to play...

 

I'm curious, in your suggestions, you are basically suggesting that he move

 

on to higher and harder monsters as he levels up.

 

 

 

Why?

 

 

 

Just because he can kill those MGs, IGs, LDs, or GDs without to much

 

risk of dying doesn't mean that they are gonna be good for steady training.

 

(you never mentioned loot in your post)

 

 

 

Higher level monsters do have more HPs so you will get a decent chunk

 

of exp when it, eventually, dies.

 

But, along with the higher HP, the monster is also gonna have

 

a higher Attack, Strength, and Defense.

 

That means it's gonna hit you hard and be harder for you to hit it.

 

That means you will need more good food and a "lot" of time to kill it.

 

 

 

Now consider what would happen if you fought in an area with monsters

 

that had 1/4 of the higher monsters stats.

 

You walk into a place like that and begin a mass slaughter of the creatures.

 

You earn melee exp according to HitDone*4 and not according to the level of the monster.

 

 

 

So, if you can find a place with a lot of fast respawning monsters,

 

then you can be hitting somethng almost constantly and non-stop

 

for hours at a time while taking "no" hits yourself and start earning

 

fast exp without the need for food breaks.

 

 

 

Levels 1 and 2 of the SoS are good for that kind of training.

 

 

 

The tip to remember is

 

"High monsters are for loot, low monsters are for exp"

 

 

 

Hope this helps

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