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The Guide to Training a Noob Account to a High Level Quickly

Keep dying? Use this guide to help you. Just keep in mind that you need dedicated hard work to finish this. And no, RS cheats are not contained in this content.

Hello fellow Runescapians, I am writing to help you train without dying by accident.

I hope you will soon be a level 73, like I am!

Beginners Training (lvls from 3-23)

If you just started Runescape and forgot how to train your combat skills from tutorial island, heres how.

For melee training, starters should begin on chickens (lvl 1), located north of lumbridge, on either side of the river. When reached to lvl 6, training on chickens will be too slow and then you should then train on men and women (both lvl 2). once you have got to lvl 10, you are now ready to train on muggers (lvl 6), found in south varrock and behind lumbridge castle. You should train on these until lvl 19, in which your ready to train on thieves (lvl 16) located in south varrock. Once you have landed on lvl 24, your ready to proceed to The Intermediate training.

Intermediate Training (lvls from 24 to 45)

For those who are lvl 24 to 45, this is the part for you, as you can see, you have mastered a lot of combat skills. For lvl 24-26, your ready to train on scorpions. Once you have gone to lvl 27, train on the guards (commonly lvl 21), they are valiant fighters until your lvl 38, then train on the dratted king scorpions(lvl 32) found in the dwarven mines which its entrance is located in east falador. Once you have gone to lvl 46, your ready to proceed to the Experienced training. In addition to your training, I reccommend going to the Fish ot Guthix for additional practice to your ranging and mage, and maybe melee at the Fist of Guthix, as your arrows are returned after a match, and mage runes are provided for free, so you don't have to expend your own runes! Also, you don't lose your items if you die.

Experienced Training (lvls from 46 to 58)

You have done well getting into these levels, for lvl 46, its best to start training on zombies (lvl 24 to lvl 28) located near in the Edgeville dungeons and some parts of the Wilderness. Your ready to train on lesser demons (lvl 81) once your lvl 53. Make sure you have plenty of lobsters and a silverlight (earned from demon slayer quest) or a rune/adamant weapon from short sword to 2 hander. Also, bring steel/adamant/rune armour with you.

Masters Training (for lvls 59+)

Since I'm 72 I know how it feels like to be training on harder monsters. You should now train on hobgoblins located near Melzars Maze until lvl 65, then train in a dungeon west of port sarim where these a cliff, you will find a area which you can climb down. Go as deep as possible until you reach an icy white area, there will be lvl 52 ice warriors, don't underestimate them though just because they look like nice ice sculptures of knights. When your lvl 76, you're ready to enter the wildy, and own players in Bounty Hunter (dangerous minigame), Clan Wars (choice between safe/dangerous minigame) and don't forget Fist of Guthix! (safe minigame).

I hope you'll have fun with your new RuneScape character!

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Comments (14)
#1 by vulnerable runemaster678, Apr 16, 2007
Your guide is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cool man! im a lvl 3 and i keep dying, after 4 hours of your ingenious, im a lvl 18, keep it up, its kooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
#2 by goku 27, May 23, 2007
Very interesting guide im sure these will help me become stronger.
#3 by im a level 63, May 29, 2007
hmmm not bad but vulnerable runemaster678 thats kinda rubbish, i can get a level 30 in 1 day and ive been playign for 3 months.
#4 by lvl 81-lil soccer k, Dec 29, 2007
most of the guide is good except for the lvl 76+ part now you cant attack players in the wilderness and lvl 76+ you should train on lesser demons and lvl 45 skeletons on karagama island also you should fish lobbies there to get food
#5 by Author's Comment, Jan 5, 2008
I apologise for the recent runescape update that you now cannot fight in the wildy except in the bounty hunter area. The Level 76+ part should be changed to your ready to fight in the bounty hunter area. This artcle will be changed ASAP.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
#6 by lol, Jan 10, 2008
wow a bunch of noobs here

my noob account owns u all


Imgonnadie01

add me and fight me =p
#7 by shiny noob?, May 16, 2008
im lvl 67, and i train on moss giants, they drop big bones, money, lots of runes, and their good training until lvl 75 or so, ive been training on moss giants since lvl 55, and only in about 2 weeks, i went from lvl 59-67
#8 by hahajohn1, Jun 1, 2008
noob!
#9 by im a level 76 , Jul 23, 2008
this guide is ok exect for the level 76+ part.u will get owned in the wild at only level 76 trust me i tryed
#10 by mhk, Jul 23, 2008
this guide sucks

#11 by Powerpen123, Sep 8, 2008
For all RS freaks out there, I play RuneScape too. Im a lvl 72 all rounder and i know all the basics of training.
If you all want to make criticisms about this general training guide, say them to yourself please.
And as for my RuneScape account, ill keep that username a secret in case someone attempts to hack it (sorry to all friendmakers out there)
Powerpen123
#12 by maks08(my runescape account name add me), Sep 9, 2008
first off at 58+ i know from experience (i have played runescape for 3 years and have been making guides ever since) that mossy giants on crandor are the fastest experience by far they give 240xp and are near to karamja where there is a very convient fishing spot where u can get food when you run out. Then from 70+ the fasts (but only by a small bit because they are stronger and harder to kill which meens more trips for food and less xp)xp would come from lesser demons and if your brave enough and have enough money to afford food at level 90+ you can venture into high level wilderness and train on greater demons, but its best not too because u only get 40xp more per kill then from lessers. Everything else with the guide is fine. Signed Maks08 (the greatest (from my opionion) every runescape player)
#13 by maks08 (again), Sep 9, 2008
In the first section you missed cows, ybest to train on them from 10-20 and the best place to train on cows is behind the mill beside the gnome copters. firstly because theres hardly ever any1 there and secondly because there is a bank deposit box.
if u deposit and sell all that the cows drop you will be making 350 - 400gp per kill and thats if you dont tan the hidein which case you would be making upto 450gp (if you bury bones, which is what you should do in order to gain prayer level. unless you are a pure in which case you wont have to. but if u do bury and tan that hide you will still be making upto 380gp+ per kill)
#14 by Powerpen123, Sep 16, 2008
To maks08
Actually, I gotta agree with you. But this is the first guide i made. I will edit my content ASAP
Thank you for your suggestion
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