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What's the best way to get to 30 attack?

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I'm lvl 24 attack, and want to train to 30 so I can wield my adamant wc axe. What's the best thing to train on? (I'm combat lvl 18)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chocslice

"Gain lvls? As a "lvl 3 skiller"? The clue's in the title, nub!"

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You could try the monks in the monastery. They heal themselves so you get more exp per monk. And if you run low on health, you can simply tell them to heal YOU!! :D

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Or, you could kill chickens and sell the feathers they drop.

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When you say the monastery, do you mean the one near the Dwarven Mines? Tyvm for all the advice by the way.

"Gain lvls? As a "lvl 3 skiller"? The clue's in the title, nub!"

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yeah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i agree with monks and goblins, although i don't remember training on either, cows ftw! i did al kharid guards at some point, but not at your combat...well, good luck, i'd go with monks atm, they seem the best! :)

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