Depends on your combat level
It really depends on what combat lvl you are but its prbably hill giants or moss giants
A good way to train combat in Runescape is to go to Soul wars. whats the best thing if im nonmembers
It depends on your combat lv.
To get your hitpoints level up in RuneScape, you must gain the appropriate amount of experience points that it says you need. That means you have to do a lot of combat related things, such as melee, magic, or range. Those skills will train your hitpoints when you use them.
There are many places to train. Where you train depends on your combat level, and also on whether you want to use a melee attack, a ranged attack, or a magic attack. In general, try to attack monsters below your level, otherwise you will need a lot of food. If you go underground beneath the Barbarian Village, you will find monsters of many different levels.
train your three combat skills: attack, strength and defence. A few guides which tell you Runescape tips such as: where to train, what level you have to be to train there and how to get there are: Sals realm of Runescape and global Runescape. I hope i helped!
With the new combat system ("Evolution of Combat"), prayer no longer influences your combat level. Of course it is very useful for combat, so you should definitely train this skill.With the new combat system ("Evolution of Combat"), prayer no longer influences your combat level. Of course it is very useful for combat, so you should definitely train this skill.With the new combat system ("Evolution of Combat"), prayer no longer influences your combat level. Of course it is very useful for combat, so you should definitely train this skill.With the new combat system ("Evolution of Combat"), prayer no longer influences your combat level. Of course it is very useful for combat, so you should definitely train this skill.
Of course! All combat skills will make you level up your combat. All the skills for combat are Attack, Strength, Defence, Ranged, Magic, and Prayer, thats all i believe thats all i know. Hope you like it!
Since the introduction of the Evolution of Combat, melee weapons now train all three areas of melee. You can specify training all three, or just one of the skills through the Combat tab and selecting the XP button.It's also possible to specify how you'd like to train Magic and Ranged via the same tab.
You can find detailed guides on training skills at online guides such as runescape.wikia.com, or the guides included on the official RuneScape site. To get strength, you basically have to fight a lot. My personal suggestion is that if you are a member, you do Slayer tasks - this is simply to train one more skill, namely Slayer. Also, many Slayer monsters have good drops, making it potentially quite profitable. However, this is not specifically to train Strength; rather, I suggest that you adapt your combat style (melee, ranged, or magic) to the weakness of each particular monster that you are assigned. That way, you'll train all three combat styles. Of course it is still possible to use only melee combat for most Slayer monsters, it just isn't the fastest way to kill them. Also note that if you want to be good at melee combat, you should train not just Strength (which increases the maximum damage you cause) but also Attack (which increases the likelihood of a successful hit), and Defense (which reduces the likelihood that you are damaged, and therefore reduces the average damage you get per second). Defense is also useful when you use other combat styles.
Since the release of the evolution of combat all melee weapons can train attack, strength and defence. To change the combat experience to strength, simply click on the combat tab, then click the round button with "XP" on it and choose strength.