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A Guide on Monsters to Kill at Certain Levels (Comments)


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This guide is for accounts levels 3-40+. If you are a more experienced player, then you should know by now what works for you to gain experience and money, as well as valuable items.

 

 

 

Level 3: Cows

 

 

 

Cows are a good way to make money as well as train up stats. You can pick up the cowhides they drop and put them in the bank in Varrock, then run back to get another load. When you get lots of cowhides, around 500-1k, sell them to get a lot of money.

 

 

 

Level 3: Chickens

 

 

 

Chickens are good to sell too, if you collect their feathers. If you are F2P, then you can use them to sell to fishermen, so they can use them to fish with. If you are P2P, then you can use them to make arrows and get your Fletching level up as well. Also, you can use the raw chicken they drop with a nearby range or fire to cook them and get your cooking level up.

 

 

 

Level 3: Men/Women

 

 

 

These are good ways to get your stats up as well, since they drop bones (doesn't everything else) and a small amount of money. P2P accounts can also use these NPC's to train up their Theiving level a considerable amount.

 

 

 

Level 3: Lesser Demons

 

 

 

If you are a mage, then a great way to train up your magic level would be to go to the Wizard's Tower. Upstairs is a Lesser Demon that is locked up, which is great target practice for mages-in-training. Eventually, when you get to the level where you can teleport items to you, you could snag a Rune Medium Helmet and sell it on the market for a large amount of money.

 

 

 

Level 10: Dark Wizards

 

 

 

These NPC's are perfect training for mages, as they fight using magic as well. They can hurt you quickly, though, so be sure to bring some of that chicken you cooked!

 

 

 

Level 10: Farmers

 

 

 

These NPC's can drop a good amount of money, and if you are a P2P account, you may be able to snag a few seeds and start your Farming skill! You can't find Farmers everywhere, but there are a few in some areas.

 

 

 

Level 10: Muggers

 

 

 

There is one Mugger located southeast of Draynor Village, southwest of Lumbridge, bordering the ocean. There is also one or two in southeast Varrock near the rune shop. If you walk near him, he should automatically attack you. These give a reasonable amount of money that they have stolen from other victims.

 

 

 

Level 20: Delrith

 

 

 

If you want to do a quest, then try on the Demon Slayer quest for size. Start it by talking to the Gypsy near the western Varrock bank. Then go find Sir Pyrsin in Varrock Castle. He will tell you that he needs 3 keys to give you the magical sword you need to defeat Delrith: Silverlight. Find the keys here:

 

 

 

1. Talk to Traiborn in the Wizards Tower. He will tell you to collect 25 bones for him. A great spot to get these without fighting is in the cow field. Give him the bones, and he will give you a key.

 

2. Go to the Varrock castle, and climb the stairs to the northwest to the Captain. Tell him that Delrith is going to be resurrected, and he will give you a key.

 

3. Get a bucket of water, and stuck to the wall near the range in Varrock Castle is a drain. Examine the drain, and you will notice a key there. Pur the water in the drain to dislodge the key. Go a bit east of the castle and climb down the manhole. Take the west path to a big pile of skeletons, and the key should be near there.

 

 

 

Go talk to Sir Pyrsin again, and he will unlock his chest and give you Silverlight. (If you lose it somehow, he will replace it for 500 gp) Go south to the circle of Dark Wizards, and find that they already summoned Delright. Attack Delrith, and with Silverlight, he will weaken. kill him, then say the magical phrase (The correct one is at the very bottom) and he will die.

 

 

 

Level 20: Theives

 

 

 

These are like Muggers, but just a bit stronger. There are one or two loacted in Port Sarim, and just to the south of Port Sarim, if you are a mage, there are Theives in jail that you can kill. These drop more money than Muggers that they have pickpocketed out of unsuspecting victims pockets. Correct their wrongs and kill them!

 

 

 

Level 20: Unicorns

 

 

 

There are unicorns scattered around everywhere, for P2P, a good spot is just west of Catherby. For F2P, a good spot is below Varrock. If you are P2P, then collect unicorn horns and sell them, they are worth lots of money, about 500 gp each. Otherwise, they just drop bones.

 

 

 

Level 20: Scorpions

 

 

 

There are many of these little critters in Al Kharid and the mine just north of it. If you go into the Dwarven mines near Falador, then look out for the King Scorpions, they are vicious.

 

 

 

Level 30: Minotaur

 

 

 

These can be good experience, and they drop some nice money as well. They offer good experience as well, so training on them is a good thought too. The best place to kill them is in the new update mini-game for F2P accounts, the Stronghold of Security.

 

 

 

Level 30: Hill Giants

 

 

 

If you are looking for some good money, then get lots of food and buy a brass key. Go just east of the Barbarian village and follow the river up north until you see a house. Use your brass key on the door to get in. Go around and kill Hill Giants and collect big bones. Collect all Law and Nature runes as well. Go back to Varrock if you want to sell them, or you can bury them to greatly increase your prayer.

 

 

 

Level 30: Gunthor the Brave

 

 

 

In the bar of the Barbarian village is where Gunthor the Brave lies. He is a very powerful barbarian, but he can easily be defeated with food. In the bar, meat and beer lie on the table which you can take for free, so while you are waiting for Gunthor the Brave to appear, replenish your health.

 

 

 

Level 40: White Knights

 

 

 

In the city of Falador, near the center lies the castle of the White Knights. Here are hundreds of White Knights that are here almost for the sole purpose of protecting Falador. Unfortunately, you have come in their way. They may drop coins, but are mostly for experience purposes.

 

 

 

Level 40: King Scorpion

 

 

 

In the depths of the Mining Guild lies these scorpions. They are humongous and vicious, and are excellent monsters to train on. They drop absolutely nothing, so don't fight them in chances of gaining a bit of gold or even bones. You won't receive much.

 

 

 

Level 40: Moss Giants

 

 

 

At this level, do not attack these monsters if you are a warrior and use melee. Only rangers and mages should attempt this. In the Varrock swers, hide behind the mossy rocks or stalagmites and shoot your spells or arrows at them.

 

 

 

 

 

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So, what do you think?

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First, I'd like to thank you for the comment.

 

 

 

I may update it to level 50+ soon, but my hands need a breather right now.

 

 

 

To tell you the truth, I was thinking of it all off the top of my mind, I never knew there was a level 14 Minotaur, so sorry, I may add that soon.

 

 

 

And what can I say, sometimes people rely on guides to tell them what to do.

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If I gave people no choice but to do this monster and that monster, then they wouldn't have the freedom to choose. What if one person continues to die because of the one monster I chose? They would blame it on me. I want to offer several choices or maybe even simply examples so that the person can choose on their own.

 

 

 

See what I mean?

 

 

 

This was hard and blew my head. :wall:

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There are too many ways to train to produce a very acurate guide, this one was ok but it would be more helpful if you focused on invididual skills. Like this is how you would train if you were a PKer/Dueler this is how you would train if you want to Range alot etc.

 

 

 

also its Copyright, not CopyWright. :wink:

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...Level 10: Dark Wizards

 

These NPC's are perfect training for mages, as they fight using magic as well. They can hurt you quickly, though, so be sure to bring some of that chicken you cooked!...

 

A few things...

 

 

 

1) You really need to mention that wizards are never fought while wearing armor!

 

 

 

Your metal armor increases the magic hits that the wizzies cast on you.

 

So, to get hit less, do not wear armor.

 

Wear nothing, or leather, or dragonhide but not metal.

 

 

 

Also,

 

 

 

2) The amount of exp that you get depends on the hit that you do

 

and not on the monsters level.

 

So, why do you suggest training on higher level monsters as your own level goes up?

 

It just means that the monster will take longer to kill and require more food.

 

For fast exp training you want to be constantly killing lower level monsters.

 

That way, you gets hits all the time and don't need much, if any, food to train for hours at a time.

 

 

 

Although, for loot training, you will want to kill higher level monsters

 

such as Demons and Giants.

 

 

 

3) You should mention getting the 4 dose strength potion.

 

It's available to free players.

 

The apothecary in Varrock will make it for you for 5 gold and 2 items.

 

You need to get red spider eggs from the end of the Varrock sewers or under the Karamja volcano.

 

(If you are low level then wear nothing and just suicide grab them)

 

You also need limpwort root that drops from Hobgoblins.

 

You can usually pick some up west of the crafting guild or in any spot where Hobgoblins are hunted.

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Level 10: Dark Wizards

 

 

 

These NPC's are perfect training for mages, as they fight using magic as well. They can hurt you quickly, though, so be sure to bring some of that chicken you cooked!

 

 

 

Not a good idea. I have seen too many ppl lvl 25 and up dying here. The lvl 7 dark wizards can easily kill a lvl 10 without armour, no matter how many cooked chicken he brings, because they are so fast. There are lvl 20 dark wizards too, who can hit 7 or 8 and they attack anyone under lvl 40. No one should start training with them under lvl 30... I have seen people who intentionally leave the lvl 20 wizards alive and wait until they kill a newbie and took all his stuff. People calls that place "Graveyard of noobs"

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No offence, but I could have made a better one. It's not that good. How can you train on Delrith? And what about level 50+, you end at 40.

 

 

 

Level 10: Dark Wizards

 

 

 

These NPC's are perfect training for mages, as they fight using magic as well. They can hurt you quickly, though, so be sure to bring some of that chicken you cooked!

 

 

 

Kidding?

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Level 3: Lesser Demons

 

 

 

If you are a mage, then a great way to train up your magic level would be to go to the Wizard's Tower. Upstairs is a Lesser Demon that is locked up, which is great target practice for mages-in-training. Eventually, when you get to the level where you can teleport items to you, you could snag a Rune Medium Helmet and sell it on the market for a large amount of money.

 

 

 

That a bad place for a lvl 3 mage. They won't ever rarely hit on the lesser and they will only get half the xp. While they are waisting countless amouts of money on runes (or time if they make them >> which a lvl 3 probably doesn't even know how to do).

 

 

 

There better off killing chickens, and selling the feathers to other players, or it will be a complete waste of time for the inexperienced new player. :wink:

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Seriously? When I was around that level, they got killed easily.

 

 

 

I used to train here on my main and now on my other account, and I have seen lots of people dying here... try to kill a monster who hits 6 on you every time while eating food that heals 3...

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