AFK Rock Crabs OSRS Ultimate Training Guide

AFK Rock Crabs OSRS Ultimate Training Guide

Training combat in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) can feel like a grind, but Rock Crabs make it a breeze—especially if you’re aiming for AFK methods. These low-level monsters are a go-to for players looking to level up melee, ranged, or even magic with minimal effort. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about AFK Rock Crab training, from locations and gear to strategies and tips for maximizing XP.

Rock Crabs are level 13 monsters found in the Fremennik Province, known for their aggressive nature and rock-like disguise. They’re a favorite for AFK training because of their low defense, decent hitpoints (50), and quick respawn rates. Unlike other enemies, they don’t show up as yellow dots on the minimap, blending into the environment until you get close.

Why Choose Rock Crabs for Training?

Rock Crabs are ideal for beginners, pures, and anyone who wants to train combat without babysitting their screen. Here’s why:

  • High XP Rates: Up to 50k XP per hour with decent gear.
  • Low Risk: Minimal damage taken due to their weak attacks (1 damage max).
  • Multi-Combat Zone: You can aggro multiple crabs at once.
  • Accessibility: Easy to reach, even for low-level accounts.

Rock Crabs vs. Sand Crabs

While Sand Crabs (level 15, 60 HP) are a popular alternative, Rock Crabs hold their own. Sand Crabs have slightly higher HP, but their spots, like Hosidius or Crabclaw Isle, are often crowded. Rock Crabs, located in less-trafficked Rellekka, offer similar XP with less competition, especially if you world-hop strategically.

How to Get to Rock Crabs

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Reaching Rock Crabs is straightforward, with multiple options depending on your account’s progress. The main spot is just north of Rellekka, accessible via several teleports and routes.

Teleport Options

Here are the fastest ways to get there:

  • Camelot Teleport: Use a tablet or spell (requires 45 Magic, 5 air runes, 1 law rune). Run north past Seers’ Village, then northwest to Rellekka.
  • Fremennik Boots: If you’ve completed Fremennik Trials, use the boots for a direct teleport near the crab area.
  • Rellekka House Teleport: Requires 30 Construction and a Player-Owned House in Rellekka. Teleport, exit, and you’re steps away.
  • Fairy Ring (AKQ): With 57 Magic and fairy ring access, teleport to the Sinclair Mansion and run west.

Walking Route from Camelot

If teleporting isn’t an option, start at Camelot (use a teleport or walk from Falador). Head north through Seers’ Village, follow the path past the coal mines, and continue northwest until you hit Rellekka’s outskirts. The crabs are scattered along the northern coast—look for tall, oval-shaped rocks that stand out from the scenery.

Best Gear and Inventory Setup

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Rock Crabs are weak, so you don’t need top-tier gear to train effectively. Focus on affordable setups that boost your attack speed, accuracy, and XP gains. Below are setups for melee, ranged, and magic, tailored for AFK efficiency.

Melee Setup

Melee is the most popular choice for Rock Crabs due to its simplicity and low cost. Prioritize strength and attack bonuses over defense, as crabs barely hit.

Slot Recommended Item Budget Alternative
Head Helm of Neitiznot Rune Full Helm
Body Fighter Torso Rune Platebody
Legs Obsidian Platelegs Rune Platelegs
Weapon Dragon Scimitar Rune Scimitar
Shield Obsidian Shield Rune Kiteshield
Hands Combat Bracelet Mithril Gloves
Boots Dragon Boots Rune Boots

Inventory: 10-15 monkfish or sharks, 1-2 strength potions, emergency teleport (e.g., Camelot tablet), and fill with food or leave empty for longer AFK sessions.

Ranged Setup

Ranged training at Rock Crabs is great for pures or players leveling up ranged without melee stats. Use fast-attacking weapons like the shortbow.

  • Weapon: Magic Shortbow with mithril or adamant arrows.
  • Armour: Black dragonhide body, chaps, and vambraces; coif or ranger hat.
  • Amulet: Amulet of Accuracy (budget) or Fury (mid-tier).
  • Inventory: 1,000+ arrows, ranging potion, 8-10 food items, teleport tablet.

Magic Setup

Magic training is less common but viable with low-level spells like Fire Strike. It’s slower than melee or ranged but works for AFK setups.

  • Weapon: Staff of Fire (saves fire runes).
  • Armour: Mystic robes or wizard robes for magic attack bonus.
  • Spells: Fire Strike (level 13 Magic, 3 fire, 2 air, 1 mind rune).
  • Inventory: 1,000+ runes, 5-8 food items, teleport tablet.

AFK Training Strategies

Rock Crabs are perfect for AFK training because they stay aggressive for 10-20 minutes before becoming tolerant. With auto-retaliate on, your character fights back automatically, letting you step away. Here’s how to optimize your sessions.

Positioning and Aggro Management

Find a spot with 2-4 crabs spawning close together—popular areas are just west of the Rellekka docks or near the northern cliffs. Stand in the center of their spawn points to keep them aggressive. If they stop attacking (after ~10 minutes), run south toward Rellekka’s entrance until the crabs despawn from your minimap, then return to reset their aggression.

Pro Tip: Use a cannon in multi-combat zones for faster kills, but note that cannons require constant reloading and aren’t truly AFK. They’re best for ranged training, boosting XP to 60k+/hour.

Maximizing XP Rates

To hit the highest XP rates:

  • World-Hop Sparingly: Crowded worlds reduce spawns. Check less popular worlds (e.g., 400s) for open spots.
  • Use Potions: Strength (melee) or ranging potions boost damage, increasing kills per hour.
  • Auto-Retaliate: Always enable it (right-click attack style in combat tab).
  • Check Stats: At combat level 30+, you’ll one-hit crabs with decent gear, speeding up XP.

Dealing with Tolerance

Crabs become tolerant after prolonged combat, ignoring you until reset. To avoid downtime:

  • Run 15-20 tiles away, wait 5 seconds, and return.
  • Log out and back in if running feels tedious (works but slower).
  • Switch worlds to refresh spawns if your spot gets crowded.

Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid

AFK training at Rock Crabs is simple, but small tweaks can make or break your efficiency. Here’s what to keep in mind.

Top Tips for Success

  • Bring Enough Food: 10-15 monkfish last 1-2 hours for low-defense accounts.
  • Monitor HP: Check back every 10 minutes to avoid dying—crabs hit rarely but can stack damage over time.
  • Use Protect Prayers: If you have 43 Prayer, Protect from Melee negates all damage, extending trips.
  • Train During Off-Peak Hours: Early mornings or weekdays have fewer players competing for spawns.

Mistakes to Watch Out For

Avoid these pitfalls to keep your training smooth:

  • Overloading Inventory: Too much food reduces AFK time; balance food and empty slots.
  • Ignoring Aggro Reset: Forgetting to reset crab aggression halts XP gains.
  • Wrong World Choice: Busy worlds (e.g., 301, 302) have fewer crabs available.
  • High Defense Gear: Prioritize offensive stats—tank gear slows kills unnecessarily.

Rock Crabs remain one of the best AFK combat training spots in OSRS, offering solid XP for minimal effort. Whether you’re a pure grinding ranged or a main boosting melee, this method scales well from level 1 to 70 combat. Hit the Fremennik coast, set up your auto-retaliate, and watch those levels climb while you chill. Happy training!