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[EOC] Runescape Combat Guide 1-99 [P2P]


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Runescape Combat Guide

1-99

By Paralyzerr

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**NOTICE**

The monsters/training methods featured in this guide may not be 100% accurate. If you want to find exact XP per hour with your player, use a calculator or find out for yourself. Now, onto the guide!

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This guide is going to feature not only training spots, but also the best abilities, prayers, armor, and weapons to use at specific levels.

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Abilities

No matter what, you should always use these while training. They kill the target faster, therefore resulting in more XP per hour. There are abilities that are amazing and should always be used, while there are also abilities that are downright useless. Here are some abilities that you will find useful

Slice

Punish

Flurry

Sever

Assault

Overpower

Only use ultimate abilities if you need them, as they are flashy in their nature.

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Prayer

Always use prayer. It may be hard to fund, but it is worth it in the long run. Prayers such as Chivalry boost your attack, strength, and defense, therefore increasing your XP per hour. You will only need o use prayer once you hit higher levels, however.

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Weapons

Evolution of Combat changed weapons a lot. It made certain weapons actually useful as well. I am going to tell you what weapons to use at what levels.

Levels 1-60: Use the best metal you can (Mithril, Adamant, Rune, Etc).

Levels 60-70: Use Dragon Spear. It has same bonuses as Dragon 2H and Halberd, but has no extra requirements or big price tag.

70-75: Use An Abyssal Whip or Torags hammer.

75-80 (99): Use A Saradomin Sword Until 80. If you have a sufficient Dungeoneering level and enough tokens, use the Chaotic Maul from 80-99. If not, stick with the Sara Sword until 99.

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Armor

Armor is also changed by EoC. Again, I will provide the best armor for each level.

1-60: Use the best metal armour (Mithril, Adamant, Rune, Etc).

60-70: Use A Dragon Helm/Full Helm, Granite Body, Dragon Platelegs and Dragon boots.

70-99: Use any Barrows/GWD set.

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Training

I’m going to give detailed explanations about where each spot is located, what the levels are, HP, etc.

Levels 1-50

 

Cow: Level 2 | HP: 25 | Burthorpe

50-80k XP per hour

Before you start calling me stupid, don’t. I’ve been tested. Keep in mind that this is based off of the level 2 cows with 25 HP in Burthorpe. They give 40 XP per kill. Make sure to use duel claws/daggers.

 

50-60 (Attack)

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Moss Giant: Level 74 | Chaos Tunnels | HP: 3700 | 80-120k XP per hour

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Among other places, these are located in the Chaos tunnels, my favorite place. They are mixed with level 40 moss giants, which only give 60 XP per kill, so only kill the level 74’s. ONLY train attack to 60 on these.

 

50-60 (Strength and Defense)

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Jungle Spider: Level 124 | Island East Of Yanille | HP: 3100 | 130-150k XP per hour

I found these when I was wondering Runescape looking for the best monster for XP at these levels. The reason I don’t recommend training strength or defense without first getting 60 attack is that you never hit them without a dragon weapon. You should get 60 strength and defense in no time at this point.

 

60-80

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Deadly Red Spider: Level 136 | Chaos Tunnels | HP: 3400 | 220k XP per hour

These are the best for these levels. If you start to train on these from 50-60, however, you will only get around 80k XP per hour because you will never hit them. The Chaos Tunnels location for these is usually crowded, but it is possible to find a world with no one there.

 

80-99 Option A

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Black Demon: Level 140 | Taverley Dungeon | HP: 3500 | 300k XP per hour

These are the absolute fastest XP per hour, especially if you use the Chaotic maul. The best location for these is the Taverley dungeon. Stay on the west side of the cavern because the entrance to the Poison Spider cave is on the east side. These do drop decent things, but the next monster if focused more towards money than XP.

 

80-99 B

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Steel Dragon: Level 144 | Brimhaven Dungeon | HP: 10000 | 250k XP per hour

If you’re looking for money and decent XP at these levels, than Steel Dragons are for you! They have good drops, including the rare Draconic Visage. Although if you are looking for XP, go to Black Demons.

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Thank you for reading my guide. I hope it helps you on your way to 99 combat skills. If you have any questions or suggestions, drop a comment!

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If you would like a downloadable version of the guide, go here!

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All that green is hurting my eyes.

my previous post has multiple complaints that the text was hard to read. i did my best to make it "easy" to read :P

 

Why in the name of everything good in the universe did you choose neon green? Sure it's no longer difficult to read, but now it's painful. Just use the stock text color.

 

Also having everything centered is a pain to read as well. Unless it's a title keep it set to the left. Finally, add hide tags (preferably breaking down the training into level brackets), and a table of contents.

 

You could go into more depth about prayers, specifically curses (plus chivalry is a very low level prayer and it's not expensive to get from chivalry to piety so at least reference that instead). More detail about the monsters as well, such as their weaknesses, how to get to each location, your set up and inventories for when you kill them etc. The beastiary on runescapes website also lets you know the "stats" of each monster so including those would be great.

 

I didn't see any mention of herblore (using potions on everything and getting extremes/overloads as soon as possible) which is a must have for training.

 

You should remove the line about "being tested" for being stupid. It comes across as unprofessional and ironically makes you look stupid.

 

All in all the monsters themselves are correct for the most part but the guide is lacking in a lot of areas.

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