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Mike�s Combat Training Guide
Disclaimer: This guide is written by and property of Michael
Timmins.
Do not use without Permission. This copy is licensed for use in
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Mike�s
Combat Training Guide
Version 1.3
- General Info: Well as a newbie there are a lot of things
you don�t know yet. Always wear the best amour you can get when fighting for
starters. Even if you are on a higher level than a creature, you may not be
able to beat it. For instance a level 18 warrior, wearing iron amour, may not
be able to kill a level 16 scorpion. This is because the scorpion may have its
stats built in such a way that it can hit more accurate and harder. Before you
begin a fight you should also remember to check you stats. If you need prayer
for a battle than you should make sure your prayer is fully recharged (can be
recharged in a church). Be sure you have enough health for the fight. If you
do not have enough health left then you could wait for it to recover, or eat
some food. Don�t forget to train your combat stats relatively evenly, if you
don�t it can cause problems in the future. The five stats that affect your
combat level are Attack, Strength, Defense, Hit Points, and Prayer. Attack,
Strength, and Defence, are all increased in the same level of increments, they
all increase by 4 experience points for every 1 damage you inflict in its
particular mode. Health increase 1.3 experience points for every 1 damage you
do during the game, and prayer increases by different amounts based on what
type of bones you burry. You need to work on all of these to get a high combat
level.
Now onto the fighting and training.
- Armor and Weapons: There are many types of armor and
weapons in the world of RuneScape. I will explain this vast selection. There
is the most basic of weapons a bronze sword and wooden shield, right up to the
dragon weapons and armor. There are weapons and armor that anybody can use,
and those of witch only members can use. Here is a quick rundown on what is
available to you. Please keep in mind, there there are hundreds of weapons,
and Jagex is always adding more.
- Weapons/Shields
- Bronze
- Color: Brown
- Cost: 1-300 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Iron
- Color: Dark Grey
- Cost: 50-600 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Steel
- Color: Light Grey or White
- Cost: 100-1500 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Black
- Color: Black
- Cost: 150-1700 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Mithril
- Color: Dark Blue
- Cost: 500-2500 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Adamantite (Addy)
- Color: Green
- Cost: 2000-10000 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Runite (Rune)
- Color: Light Blue
- Cost: 10000-100000 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword(2H
Sword), Scimitar, War Hammer, Spear, Arrows, Throwing Axes, Darts,
Halberd, Axe, Pick Axe, Square Shield, And Kite Shield.
- Dragon
- Color: Red
- Cost: 50000-15000000 gold
- Members (P2P) Only
- Types: Dagger, Sword, Long Sword, 2 Handed Sword
(2H Sword), Scimitar, Spear, Halberd, and Square Shield.
- Other: The are hundreds of other smaller non series
types of weapons and armors in RuneScape. They all have their special
abilities, and it�s up to you what you use.
- The Prices Displayed above may be wrong as Runescape prices are always
changing.
- Armor
- Bronze
- Color: Brown
- Cost: 5-200 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Full Helmet, Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body,
Plate Body, Plate Legs.
- Iron
- Color: Dark Grey
- Cost: 50-600 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Full Helmet, Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body,
Plate Body, Plate Legs.
- Steel
- Color: Light Grey or White
- Cost: 100-1500 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Full Helmet, Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body,
Plate Body, Plate Legs.
- Mithril
- Color: Dark Blue
- Cost: 500-2500ld
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Full Helmet, Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body,
Plate Body, Plate Legs.
- Adamantite (Addy)
- Color: Green
- Cost: 2000-10000 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Full Helmet, Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body,
Plate Body, Plate Legs.
- Runite (Rune)
- Color: Light Blue
- Cost: 10000-100000 gold
- Free play (F2P) and Members (P2P)
- Types: Full Helmet, Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body,
Plate Body, Plate Legs.
- Dragon
- Color: Red
- Cost: 50000-15000000 gold
- Members (P2P) Only
- Types: Medium Helmet, Chain Mail Body, Plate
Legs.
- Barrows
- Color: Grey (mostly)
- Cost: Ranging from 50 for 3 million gold
- Members (P2P) Only
- Types: Plated Skirts, Helmets, Brassard, Plate
legs, Leather top, Leather Skirt, Coif, Chain skirt, Robe Top, Skirt,
Hood
- Information: Barrows Weapons and armor are special
ancient armors, of warriors long past. When you wear a complete set of
one warrior�s armor, you get special buffs from the armor and weapons.
- Obsidian
- Color: Black and Red
- Cost: ranging from 50 - 90k Tokul, or from 1k to 1
million Gold
- Members (P2P) Only
- Types: Shield, Cape, Staff, Sword, Knife, Rings,
Mace, Maul
- Information: Obsidian is a stone used by the
Tzharr, instead of human metals. It is very expensive, but is roughly
the equivalent of rune, and has some special properties, such as the
shield adding strength, and the cape defending against magic.
- Other: The are hundreds of other smaller non series
types of weapons and armors in runescape. They all have their special
abilities, and it�s up to you what you use.
- The Prices Displayed above may be wrong as Runescape prices are always
changing.
- Each level up in its class, armor or weapons, is stronger. For example,
steel is stronger then iron and Mithril is stronger than steel. Now as you
will have noticed if u looked through the list of armor and weapons classes,
you will have noticed that some metal types can only be used by members.
There are also some weapons that are for members only, but I do but I do not
currently have them distinguished. Some weapons that are for members only
are Halberds, throwing axes, and darts.
- Random Events: From time to time during game play you
will be faced with random events, many of these will come during combat. The
random events that happen in combat are things like, swarms, shades,
mysteries old men, and more. I will cover most of them here.
- Swarms- Swarms are random groups of flying insects
that will appear to you during combat. They cause minute damage and are
nearly impossible to beat. If a swarm appears it is wises to simply leave
the area for a moment then return after the swarm has vanished.
- Shades- Shades are undead creatures that will appear
when burying bones after combat. Their level is based directly upon your
own and is always much higher. In most cases you will want to run from
them, but if you have strong enough armor and some food, it is a good idea
to fight them. They drop bones of different types, and shade robes.
- Zombies- Zombies are undead creatures that will
appear while burying bones. Their level is based directly upon your own
level. In most cases you will want to run from them, but if you have
strong enough armor and some food, it is a good idea to fight them. They
drop bones of different types.
- Mimes- Mimes are a random even in witch you are
teleported to a mysteries stage and you have to copy the mime�s act. If
successful you will receive some type of reward.
- Mysterious Boxes- You receive these from mysteries
old men. These boxes are known to contain rewards if the person who
possesses it can answer the question. If you ignore it, the box will begin
to multiply in your inventory, and if you drop it, the box will just
reappear.
- Mysterious Old Men- From time to time a mysteries old
man, who seems to act of his own accord, will pop up and want you to talk
to him. He will usually give you a reward, but occasionally he wants to
give you a mysteries box, or teleport you to a maze. If you ignore him
long enough he will teleport you somewhere else in RuneScape.
- Drunk Dwarves- Drunken dwarves can be very annoying,
they appear at random points in the game wanting to talk. If you do talk
to them, they give you a beer and a kebab. If you ignore them they will
become aggressive and begin attacking you, but you will be unable to fight
back.
- Genies- Genies are a wonderful thing. When they
appear they give you a lamp that will allow you to gain exp in one of your
stats. The exp you gain in your chosen stat is equal to the stats level
times 10. If you ignore a genie it will teleport you to the wild.
- Mysterious Plant- These are poisonous plants that
will grow at random, when they are ripe pick them, or they will attack.
The fruit you get restores some of your energy.
- Maze- When you get summoned to a maze all you need to
do is find your way to the center of the maze, the faster you get there,
the better your reward.
- Frogs- Here and there, frogs will appear, asking you
to give their price or princess a kiss. If you do so, the frog will be
turned back to a human, and you will be rewarded with a frog token,
witch can be exchanged in Varrock for a frog prince outfit, or a frog
mask.
- Sandwich Lady- Every now and then, your friendly
local sandwich lady will talk to you. When she dose, she will offer you a
free piece of food, all you do is take the food that she says you can
have, and its yours. Take the wrong one, and she will beat you over the
head with a loaf of french bread, ignore her and she will teleport you
away.
- Evil Chicken- Every Now and then an evil chicken will
appear. He is very powerful, and can more than likely kill you. I would
say just run, because you don't get good drops in my opinion.
- Other- There are many other that I don't have covered here. I have
only listed those witch I have experienced, so as I have more happen, I
will add more to the list.
- Complementary Skills:
- Smithing - Smithing is useful for making new amour and
weapons.
- Mining - Mining is useful for gathering resources with
witch to smith into weapons and amour.
- Cooking - Cooking is useful for gathering food to keep
your health up.
- Fishing - Fishing is useful for gathering raw foods to
cook.
- Farming - Farming is useful for gathering food products
to help keep your health up.
- Slayer - Slayer is useful for enabling you to defeat
some monsters, that you otherwise would be unable to beat.
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- Level 1-5: Ok so you�re a newbie to the game. Welcome to
the wonderful world of RuneScape. At such low levels you should only train on
creatures like ducks, Spiders, Chickens, Goblins, Humans, cows and other
creatures level 3 and under. Though you may be on a higher level you should
still fight extremely weak creatures. You can find plenty of creatures of this
level in the Lumbridge area, so there won�t be much need to explore. Fore This
point in the training your amour won�t be of any real need due to the
extremely low levels of these creatures. The profit at this level will be
little if any at all. I would personally suggest you fight chickens for your
first 5 attack levels, cows for your first 5 strength levels, and humans for
your first 5 defence levels. That�s just the grouping and order that seemed to
work best for me, how ever u may choose to change your tactics a bit depending
on what you want. If you are after more money sooner then humans are your best
bet. If fast easy levels are your goal, then chickens are the rout to go, and
if you want to get some stock for crafting, then go with cows. If you choose
cows then it would be a wise idea to have an axe (hatchet) and tinderbox with
you. When ever you get low on health you can simply cook some beef. This is
also a good time to start training things such as woodcutting, fire making,
and cooking.
- Level 6-10: Well you have progressed a slight bit. Now
you can fight slightly more powerful creatures. Now you can move out a little
bit, but be careful, there are still a lot pretty dangerous creatures just a
little ways out. Now you should fight creatures from level 1 - 5. These
creatures include: Giant rats, Monkeys, imps, Highway men and everything in
the last section. (You can get black capes from highway men.). The profit at
this level will be very low if any. Now amour should start coming into
question. I would suggest you start working on your mining and smiting skills
so you can make your own. In order to make full bronze armor, this includes
full helmet, kite shield, plate body, plate legs, and a weapon, you will need
to work your way up to 18 smiting. Don�t worry, its not that hard, it just
takes some time. I would suggest buying a steel axe when you hit mining level
5, this help to speed up the process a bit. The best place for a newbie miner
is the copper and tin mines just south east of Varrock. The nearest furnace is
in Falador, so I suggest mining a lot tin and copper before you go to the
furnace. And the anvils are all the way back in Varrock, so this process will
take a lot of walking. Also keep in mind, while training your smith you will
make a lot of extra stuff, just sell all of it to the general stores, or the
appropriate store if you want to go the extra mile, this will help increase
your wallet size witch will be helpful at a much later date. All the while
keep training your combat stats, not dedicated, but kill some stuff on your
way around the towns.
- Level 11-15: Ok so you are over level 10, think you�re
ready for the big boys now, not quite yet. You should have some bronze armor
by now. Now you should train on creatures levels 1 - 8 now. But be careful if
you don�t have armor some of the level 7s and 8s may kill you. Creatures you
should fight about now are stronger giant rats, farmers, barbarians, and
monks. These creatures are spread all across the world of RuneScape. So you
shouldn�t have much trouble finding them. At this point your profit will begin
to increase; this is because you are fighting �intelligent beings� that
generally tend to carry money and more valuable items with them. As you
progress through the game keep in mind your profits will always increase. At
this point I would advise working on your cooking a bit more, and you should
also have started work on your fishing levels. Fishing is a very useful skill
because it allots very healing food to become available to you, but don�t
forget, you still need a level high enough to cook the fish your catching.
- Level 16-20: Now you�re starting to go places. If you
don�t have any armor yet, you really need to get some, it will prove very
helpful. At this point it would be most helpful to have iron armor. This is
still Farley cheap but it provides much more protection, your weapon should
also be made of iron, in part to improve effectiveness, and in part to make
your outfit match. Monsters level 2 - 13 would be good to train on now. This
includes the following monsters: dwarfs, zombies, and all other creatures
mention previously. There aren�t many new monsters to train on, so you may
want to consider training on older monsters. The newer monsters are much
harder to find, they can be found mostly underground though. I personally
decided to step back a few notches and fight barbarians, they provide good
exp, they make a challenge, and they tend to drop some good rewards. Dwarfs
are also good to fight against, they provide good exp, and drop decent stuff,
but they may be a bit too much of a challenges for some players.
- Level 21-25: So you are over level 20, think it is time
to play with the big boys, well your wrong again. At this point you should try
getting some Steel weapons and armor, it will be helpful. You should train on
monsters level 5 - 16. There really aren�t many new monsters in this category.
So just stick to the old ones for now. They will still provide plenty of exp,
and they will be much easier to beat. You should really work on your fishing,
and cooking skills now, you will want to be able to catch salmon or trout by
the time u hit combat level 25, and you�ll need to cook them to. If you need
feathers for fly fishing just kill some chickens, they usually drop between 10
and 15 feathers each, or you can buy them for about 2 gold each from the
fishing shop.
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- Level 26-35: Ok, now you�re moving into the medium
levels, life just got harder for your character. You really need to be
improving your characters weaponry and armor. You should definitely have steel
armor, and be working towards Mithril. You should start working on tougher
monsters, level 10-24. Some monsters in this level range are skeletons,
zombies, and guards of different types. These creatures are located throughout
runescape, and should be easy to find. You really need to have worked on your
fishing levels. You should be able to catch salmon for sure, and be near tuna.
Your cooking level should have improved to the point that you can cook tuna.
- Level 36-45: You should have most of the Mithril armor
and weapons by now, but having some steel is ok for now. You should fight
monsters level 13-28. These monsters include: Zombies, Jail Guards, Hob
goblins, hill giants, Al Kharid Guards. Now you will start to make some real
money, but your training is going to get harder. Please keep in mind that it
is a good idea to have more advanced armor than I am suggesting, the better
your armor at this point the better of you are. I personally decided to fight
hill giants and fortress guards in this section, purely for the easy levels,
the gold may be low for fortress guards, but the exp is great. I would suggest
bring food with you, especially if you fight hill giants.
- Level 46-60: Now you can start playing with the big boys.
You need to have at least Mithril armor and weapons, but nothing less. Your
going to want to start saving up for those Addy weapons now. The new monsters
you will be fighting are much harder and will require a lot more defense. You
should train on monsters level 13-45. These monsters include: Skeletons, White
Knights, Hob Goblins, and skeletons, as well as the last sections creatures.
These creatures can be found in Falador. These are some truly powerful
creatures, and will take a lot of skill to beat, but I am confident that if u
have followed my guide you will be able to beat them. I would suggest fighting
hill giants. This will allow for prayer exp to be worked on much more rapidly.
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- Level 61-80: Ok Now you are a big boy. Think you know it
all, think you�re the best. Well, no just yet. You still have along ways to
go. Now you should train on some high level monsters and have some very high
level armor. You need to have at least Addy to handle some of these new
monsters, but Rune is much better. Rune will help against monsters such as
demons. Now it is safe to train on any monster from level 90 and down. You�re
just that strong. Some of the new high level monsters you can handle are.
Deadly Red Spiders, Ice Giants and warriors, lesser demons, and Green Dragons
(members only). If you train on dragons you should probably use a fire proof
shield though. I would personally suggest fighting baby dragons if you are a
member. This will allow you to increase your prayer much more rapidly then
before, and as you likely have discovered, pray can be very useful. Deadly Red
Spiders seem to be fairly popular at this level.
- Level 81-100: Now you are really a powerful warrior, you
are one of the strongest in the game. You can train on almost any monster.
Now, you could easily defeat a level 90 and it is within your power to defeat
a level 100. There are some wicked strong monsters at this level, but
unfortunately most of them are for members only. Some of the monsters are
Greater demons, fire giants, and blue dragons. Just remember on dragons, you
should always have a fire proof shield, if you don�t have one you will be
killed fairly easily.
- Level 101-126: Ok well I just think at this point I
should be honest. There isn�t much more I can teach you. You have progressed
through the stages and are now one of the top players, but you still have a
long way to go to get level 126. Anyways, congrats on reaching such a high
level. You are now the best there is.
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- Khalid89 - Suggests level 13 Al Kharid Guards for combat level 40-50
- Khalid89 - Suggests level 32 Skeletons for combat levels 55-70
- Khalid89 - Suggests level 34 Deadly Red Spiders for combat levels 70-80
How to help improve the guide:
How to help improve the guide: If you want to help improve the guide then
send your ideas, suggestions, or error reports to
Mike_Timmins@hotmail.com
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