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Hello anyone thats bothered to look at this post!

 

Im just wondering what monster drops a decent amount of charms . i want to start summoning more but cannot seem to find the necessary charms i need to increase my level. i currently train at blue dragons which i find is ok for charms (and money) any ideas would be greatl appreciated. and any tips, such as what pouches to make and what not.

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Known as the most common to kill charm droppers:

 

- Bursting/Barraging Giant Rock Lobsters

- Killing waterfiends in AC

- Killing waterfiends in CT with familiar

- Cannoning Black Demons in taverly dungeon

- TD's

My lame drops:
6 Effigys
1 D Med - 1 D Dagger
1 Verac's Helmet - 1 Guthan's Platebody

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Known as the most efficient way to gather a mix of charms: slayer. I'd honestly reccomend doing slayer for'm, seeing as then you'll be getting slayer points with them, thus allowing you to net more useful items...

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+1 to both of the above posters. Slayer ends up being ~1:1 ratio slayer exp/summoning exp. In reality its a little less (you won't get 99 summoning from 99 slayer).

 

Obviously CT Waterfiends are out of the question, cannoning black demons would be good as well as bursting/barraging lobs. Those two of the list Nik gave are your best options.

 

For easy to kill monsters who have a mediocre charm rate (crimsons obviously as they are the best exp) you can try shadow warriors in the legends guild, dust devils, or greater demons.

 

Note, I do not in any way shape or form submit that the three monsters I listed are good ways of getting charms. They are just easy to kill.

 

All in all I would vote for cannoning black demons because of the effigy drops.

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