Just next to the staircase, there is an Altar to restore your Prayer Points, meaning that you can AFK very easily with Protect from Melee, or you can take advantage of Piety and a little bit less AFK training. But, if you have only done Monkey Madness 1, then you can AFK here for around 10 minutes. If you have completed Monkey Madness 2, this method will not work for you since the guards are passive. The next very AFK Combat method is Monkey Guards at Ape Atoll. They need 90 Slayer to kill, but they drop Dark Bows and even Elite and Hard Clues. But, you do need to keep track of your Prayer and Health. An interesting little fact is that the Dark Beasts are one of the only monsters in Runescape that will stay aggressive forever, meaning that you can AFK these for 20 minutes without clicking. But, for monsters that you have to attack each one, you can AFK for about 4 – 5 minutes. Using really high Prayer bonus gear like Proselyte, it is possible to AFK with only Protect from Melee on for over 10 minutes at a time. The Catacombs of Kourend provides you with a huge range of AFK Slayer areas where you can attack a lot of monsters at a time with Melee, and then sit back with Prayer on until they are all dead. These are great for low level Melee Combat, and excellent for pures since they barely hit anything. But, Sand Crabs and Ammonite Crabs almost always will have a free spot somewhere with at least 2 crab spawns nearby. Rock crabs are usually very crowded with a cannon. You can then run back to the training spot and continue to AFK for another 10 minutes. To reset this, you need to run far enough so that the training location if fully of your map. Then, after that, in the case of crabs, the Rocks will stop popping up and attacking you. Every type of crab and every aggressive monster in Old School Runescape will stay aggressive to you for 10 – 20 minutes of being in that area. Starting off with the AFK Melee training methods, and the first method I have is a pure friendly method – Sand, Rock or Ammonite Crabs. Hopefully, you can choose a few of these to put into practice while you are at work or at college or something. In addition to the drops above, this monster has access to the gem drop table.Throughout this article I will show 5 Melee, Ranged, Magic and then 5 Free to Play AFK methods. Although the cannon's fire can be avoided, it is best to switch to another world when faced with overcrowding. There are three rock crab spawns near this location, which makes it a decent spot. If a player moves to the west-most part of the multi-combat zone, most cannon fire can be avoided. There is, however, a way to avoid the cannon's fire. The spot to avoid cannon fire in Rellekka.ĬAUTION: Dwarf multicannons may be used here, unlike with the other types of crabs commonly used for training, This makes training for other players difficult. Rock Crabs used to be a popular melee training monster until the release of Sand Crabs, and the subsequent release of Ammonite Crabs, which are now more preferred options for training. Rock Crabs are excellent for training at all combat levels due to their low Defence and high Hitpoints, though low level players should consider bringing food. As they are "dormant" until "awoken" by a passing player, rock crabs cannot be attacked until they are made aggressive once more. You can also find one Rock Crab that will be aggressive, kill it then you can continue killing other crabs. To make the crabs aggressive again, exit the surrounding area (halfway to the entrance to the village in Rellekka, or by entering and exiting the entrance to Keldagrim) and enter again. Rock Crabs become docile if the player has not left the surrounding area in a certain amount of time (roughly between ten and twenty-five minutes). If the text colour is yellow, it is a Rock Crab. Another way to tell is by right clicking on them. Players can tell if a rock is a Rock Crab by looking at the rock's shape Rock Crabs are tall oval shaped while normal rocks in their area are mostly in large clusters of shattered pieces. Unlike most other enemies and NPCs, Rock Crabs are not marked with yellow dots on the player's minimap this is probably due to the crabs' appearance, which camouflages them as rocks. Rock Crabs are aggressive monsters that look like harmless rocks while disguised, but attack when walked by. A player in combat with multiple rock crabs.
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