For those of you who are out to quest for OSRS gold and glory, there are a few things that you will need to know first. Plus, if you are playing the F2P (free-to-play) version of the game, then you might find that getting ready to take on the world of Old School RS (OSRS) can be a rather uphill and lengthy task. You are also limited compared to members as well.
However, there are still ways for you to get the most out of combat training. With that being said, this short OSRS Combat guide will show you the best places for you to train combat as a F2P player.
First 20 Levels
We are off to the farmhouse near Lumbridge to take on some chickens. As with most games at early levels, this is a time where leveling up happens pretty quickly. You have the bonus as well of the chickens dropping feathers, as well as being able to collect raw chicken. Once you have done so, head over to the nearby range to cook the chicken, which will also help you improve your cooking skill at the same time. If you are planning on becoming a full member at some point, then keep hold of your chicken feathers for Fletching in the future.
Once you have hit level 10, make your way over to Lumbridge Swamp. Next, we will be fighting Giant Rats, just south of the graveyard. By doing so, you are bound to hit level 20 in no time.
Levels 20-40
Cows and Al Kharid Warriors
Once you have reached level 20, head north to the cow fields near the Lumbridge mill. Cows are an excellent source of combat experience and provide cowhides, which can be sold for a decent amount of gold. Additionally, you can bank the hides and raw beef for future use. Continue fighting cows until you reach level 30.
At level 30, make your way to Al Kharid and train on Al Kharid Warriors. They have a higher defense compared to previous monsters, which will help you to improve your combat stats more effectively. Al Kharid Warriors are aggressive, making them an ideal training spot since you won't have to continuously click to attack. Train here until you reach level 40 in your combat skills.
Alternatives for Levels 20-40
Another great spot for this range is the Barbarian Village. Here you can fight Barbarians, which offer good experience and decent drops, including coins and various other items. The village also has a nearby bank in Edgeville, making it convenient for banking loot and restocking supplies.
Levels 40-60
Hill Giants
From level 40 onwards, Hill Giants in the Edgeville Dungeon are an excellent option. Hill Giants have higher hit points and defense, providing more experience per kill. They also drop Big Bones, which are valuable for Prayer training, and Limpwurt Roots, which can be sold for profit. Access to this area requires a Brass Key, which can be obtained by killing Hill Giants or purchased from other players.
Flesh Crawlers
Another efficient training spot for this level range is the Stronghold of Security, specifically the second level where Flesh Crawlers reside. Flesh Crawlers have low defense and high hit points, making them ideal for sustained combat training. They drop a variety of runes and other items, providing additional income while you train. Make sure to bring food, as Flesh Crawlers are aggressive and can deal consistent damage over time.
Levels 60-99
Lesser Demons
For levels 60 and above, Lesser Demons in the Karamja Volcano are a great choice. Lesser Demons have high hit points and can provide substantial experience per kill. They drop valuable items such as Rune Med Helms and various runes. The volcano location also has a safe spot, allowing you to use range or magic to kill them without taking damage. Ensure you bring plenty of food and be prepared for a longer training session.
Moss Giants
Moss Giants on Crandor Island or in the Varrock Sewers are another excellent option for higher levels. Moss Giants have high hit points and drop Big Bones, which are useful for Prayer training. They also drop various seeds and other items that can be sold for profit. The Crandor Island location requires completion of the "Dragon Slayer" quest to access, but it provides a secluded training spot with fewer players.
Ankou
For those seeking variety, Ankou in the Stronghold of Security's fourth level are worth considering. Ankou have relatively high hit points and drop Death Runes, Blood Runes, and noted Adamant Arrows, all of which can be sold for significant profit. They are also aggressive, allowing for continuous combat training. Make sure to bring food and be cautious of their consistent damage output.
Training Tips and Gear Recommendations
Optimal Gear
As a F2P player, having the best gear available will significantly enhance your training efficiency. Here are some recommendations for optimal gear:
Weapon: Rune Scimitar (best for melee training)
Armor: Full Rune Armor set (Platebody, Platelegs, Full Helm, Kite Shield)
Amulet: Amulet of Power or Amulet of Strength (depending on your training focus)
Cape: Any cape you have, such as the Team-29 Cape from the Wilderness
Ring: None available in F2P
Food and Supplies
Bringing sufficient food is crucial for sustained training. Some good food options for F2P players include:
Trout: Affordable and effective healing option
Salmon: Slightly better than Trout, offering more healing per bite
Lobsters: Higher healing option for longer training sessions
Additionally, ensure you have enough cash to purchase food and other supplies as needed. Collect and sell valuable drops to maintain a steady income stream.
Efficient Training Methods
Banking: Choose training spots close to a bank to minimize downtime. This allows you to quickly bank valuable drops and restock on food.
Prayer: Consider training Prayer alongside combat by burying bones from your kills. This will help you level up your Prayer skill, providing useful combat buffs.
Quests: Complete combat-related quests to gain experience boosts and unlock new training areas. Quests such as "Dragon Slayer" and "Vampire Slayer" provide significant combat experience rewards.
Conclusion
Training combat as a F2P player in OSRS can be challenging, but with the right strategies and locations, you can efficiently level up your combat skills. Start with easy targets like chickens and cows, then progress to tougher foes like Hill Giants and Lesser Demons. Remember to optimize your OSRS gear, bring sufficient supplies, and make use of efficient training methods to maximize your progress. With dedication and perseverance, you'll be well on your way to becoming a formidable warrior in the world of Old School Runescape.