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This all depends on your level, some good training monsters:

Low Level, F2P:

* Goblins in Goblin Village have 12 Health each, deal relatively low damage and don't have high defense. They also drop bones (for prayer) and some runes that you can sell to earn some money * Al Kharid Warriors in Al Kharid, these have 20 health and are aggressive (meaning you won't have to click all the time), though they can easily kill a low level and are pretty crowded * Cows in Lumbridge, these have 8 health each and always drop Cow Hides (158 coins), Raw Beef (58 coins) and Bones (Prayer Experience) meaning they are good money for lower levels when selling the Cow Hides on the Grand Exchange. Though these give pretty bad experience as you have to bank frequently * Cockroach Drones in the Stronghold of Player Safety, these have 11 health and drop runes quite often. So they are good experience and decent money.

Medium Level, F2P:

* Flesh Crawlers in the Stronghold of Security, these have 25 health and deal low damage (maximum hit of 1). * Hill Giants in Edgeville Dungeon, they have 35 health, drop Big Bones and Limpwurt Roots and have low defense meaning they are perfect for earning money while getting good prayer and combat experience. However, because of this they are usually really crowded.

* Giant Spiders in the Stronghold of Security, they have 50 health and low defense, though they do not drop anything and so you won't earn any money * Cockroach Workers in the Stronghold of Player Safety, they have 54 health and drop a lot of valuable items, though they have pretty high defense and can hit quite high. * White Knight's (in Falador) or Black Knights (in Black Knight's Fortress), they have 53/42 health respectively but have significant defense and can deal high damage. They drop all sorts of valuable runes and armor. * Moss Giants in Varrock Sewers, they have 60 health, drop Big Bones and have quite low defense. Making them good for training prayer along with your combat skills. * Ice Warrior's in the Asgarnian Ice Caves. They have 59 health, are aggressive and have low health making them a good way of training combat, though their drops aren't spectacular.

High Level, F2P:

* Cockroach Soldiers in the Stronghold of Player Safety, they drop good money (1500~ coins each kill on average) in the form of law runes, rune square shields and rune scimitars. They have 96 health and significant defense, as well as a melee and ranged attack that can deal high damage. * Ankou in the Stronghold of Player Safety, they have 60-70 health and low defense, though they can deal significant damage. They drop decent money in the form of noted rune essence, mithril ore and regular coins. * Lesser Demons in the Karamja Volcano, they have 82 health and low defense, though they can deal significant damage. They have pretty bad drops with the exception of the Rune Med Helm, which is pretty rare. * Greater Demons in the Demonic Ruins/Wilderness Volcano (Warning: These are in the Wilderness meaning Revenants can and will attack you), they have 87 health and are often considered the strongest non-revenant, non-quest monsters in F2P, combined with the fact that they are only located in the wilderness means these are very dangerous to hunt. Though they drop a lot of Rune gear, Gems and Runes meaning they are also very rewarding to hunt. Low Level, P2P:

* Banshee's in the Slayer Tower (Level 15 Slayer and Earmuffs are required), they have 22 Health and drop a lot of noted Pure Essence, a decent amount of Herbs and a good amount of Green Charms, meaning they provide good money and good experience for those with the required Slayer Level * Chaos Druids in Edgeville Dungeon, they have 20 health and are perhaps the most hunted low level monster due to their distance to a bank combined with their insane herb drops. They aren't the best combat experience but you can earn a lot of money by hunting them * Rock Crabs near Relekka, they are low leveled and have 50 health, meaning they provide good experience per kill. They also drop a decent amount of Gold Charms. * Experiments in the Experiment Cave (Requires Creature of Frenkenstrain/Priest in Peril Quests), these barely deal damage and have 100 health as well as really low defense making them perfect for fast training, be aware that they don't drop anything but bones so they're bad money. Medium Level, P2P:

* Earth Warriors in the Edgeville Dungeon, they have 60 health, drop decent herbs/seeds and charms, they are aggressive and have low defense making them very good training monsters. * Moss Giants in the Chaos Tunnels, they have 60 health and drop a good amount of gold charms. The area is multi-combat and they are aggressive, meaning you can easily be killed if you don't pay attention. So be careful! * Green Dragons in the Wilderness , these are probably the most overhunted monster in Runescape (Requires Anti-Dragon Shield), and for a good reason. They drop Dragon Bones and Green Dragonhide every time you kill one, which means you earn 5,000~ coins for every kill. Because of this, though, they are very crowded and getting a dragon can be quite difficult. This is bad combat experience but amazing money. Watch out for revenants though

* Blue Dragons in Taverley Dungeon (Requires Anti-Dragon Shield), these are about the same as Green Dragons except that they drop Blue Dragonhide instead of Green Dragonhide, which is worth slightly more. They are also located outside of the wilderness which means revenants won't interrupt your hunting. * Zamorak Warriors in the Chaos Tunnels, they only have 45 health and have low defense, but they are located in a multi-combat area and can hit quite high. They drop Rune Scimitars, Rune Daggers, Adamant Longswords and a good amount of coins quite frequently, so they are good monsters for making money (though not as good as dragons). They also drop Lobsters which can extent your hunt. Be prepared to take high damage when fighting them though. * Fire Giants in the Chaos Tunnels/Waterfall Cave, they have 111 health and can deal a maximum of 11 damage, making them formidable foes. They do drop a lot of Fire Runes and Gold Charms and can drop a Rune Scimitar, which can make hunting them quite worthwhile.

* Basilisks in the Fremennik Slayer Dungeon (Requires 40 Slayer and Mirror Shield), they have 75 health and drop a good amount of herbs and a decent amount of Green and Gold Charms. They are also quite weak and deal little damage against people with 65+ Defense. (Unless they aren't wearing a Mirror Shield)

High Level, P2P:

* Metal Dragons in the Brimhaven Dungeon (Requires Anti-Dragon Shield), these dragons can deal significant damage but their drops are very worthwhile, dropping dragon bones every time as well as having a chance to drop the Draconic Visage (which is currently worth 21,300,000 coins, nearly as much as a Bandos Godsword) required to make a Dragonfire Shield * Dust Devils in the Chaos Tunnel/Smoke Dungeon (Requires 65+ Slayer and a Face Mask), they have 105 health and drop a lot of Crimson Charms and have a low chance of dropping the Dragon Chainbody (currently worth 5,500,000 coins) * Armoured Zombie in the Chaos Temple Dungeon (Requires Defender of Varrock Quest), these have 85 health and low defense, they are also located near an altar making the use of a damage-increasing prayer such as Piety possible without the use of Prayer Potions, they are also Undead meaning you can deal a lot of damage through combining prayers and a Salve Amulet, providing very fast experience. * Abyssal Demons in the Morytania Slayer Tower (85+ Slayer Required), these drop the well-known Abyssal Whip (currently worth 2,800,000 coins) quite frequently, meaning they are great for earning money.

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There some good places to train combat on runescape, here are some good ones and the advantages:

Dagannoths: good xp, good drops, and they are aggressive so you can afk here, but watch your health, the lvl 74 rangers hit mostly 0's but watch out for the lvl 92 meelers as they can hit a little bet high. You can find these in light house and waterbirth island.

Bandits: 50 - 70k xp an hour, drops aren't that good but u can get some herbs and runes, and if u wear/weild a saradomin or zamorak item they will be aggressive to u at all times, they do not hit hard, and you can afk easily. You can find these in the desert bandit camp in the desert.

Giant spiders (lvl 50): As bandits, giants spiders can be really good training. about the same xp per hour. But giant spiders do no require god items to be aggressive and will attack u one by one. But after 20 minutes of training they will stop being aggressive, but don't worry, just move to another room with these there are a few in the stronghold of security level 3.

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first check your combat level if its under 10 train on goblins 20-29 barbarians 30-49 skeletons (either in karamja volcano or the draynor sewers) 50-59 flesh crawlers level 31-36. 60-69 moss giants level 42 in varrock sewers 70-79 (your probably a member by now) chaos dwarfs in the taverly dungeon 80-89 cockroach soldiers or green dragons (make sure you have a anti-dragon shield!) 90-99 lesser demons any area will work 100-109 greater demons located in the wilderness 110-119 blue dragons with a anti-dragon shield 120-129 black demons level 172 in the taverly dungeon (you need a dusty key for the blue dragons and black demons) 130-138 anything you want!

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my best suggestion if you want to make some money out of it is to go to green dragons by edgeville and near the g.e. I think using a whip is well worth it until 70 or 75 then have fun with a saradomin sword or godsword and soul wars it to 99 if you like

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From combat lvl's 40-50 hill giants

50-80 deadly red spiders there's a good place near stealing creation in the crevice

80-100 giant spiders or daganorths.

100+ anything. I found that moss giants are good exp!! Or kill your slayer tasks.

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This is the best way to train range f2p. Go to barbarian village and go down the hole to the first floor, start by killing goblins level 5 until you get 10 range. Once you get 10 go into the next room and kill lv 17 minotaurs they drop iron arrows so that's good if your running low. When you get to 20-25 range its time to move on to the next floor which consists of flesh crawlers and Zombies, this is also a good way to train prayer since the zombies drop bones 100%.

Train on these until 40-50 range. Once you achieve 40-50 range walk north to the stronghold of safety (south of edgeville bank) and enter down the crevice, there will be about 2-4 level 79 giant cockroaches kill these bring some food just incase they max you which is about (9-14hp) or in Constitution (90-140) these drop rune square shields so its not a bad money maker. Continue doing this till 99 or a high range level 80-90 and go to pvp to rack up some cash.

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If this were me i would train defence at the giant spiders in the stronghold of security at barbarian viallage climb down the hole in the rock pass 3 levels then you will be at the green coulerd level walk into the first section and fight there they auto attack so you can AFK and get experience they are level 50 i advice this strongly for F2P best for you guys and also its very good for P2P.hope this helped.

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The best place for a level 35 to train, would be in the top floor of the barbarian village dungen were u fight minators and wolfs at lv 14. u get lots of xp

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