What is Chinning? It's a good question. Chinning is the use of Chinchompas (a members-only ranged equipment item that does damage to the entire area) against a certain type of enemy (skeletal mad monkeys) to gain huge amounts of levels of experience for an hour. Maniacal monkeys can be seen in Kruk's dungeon. you are only able to access when you've completed at least in part of part of the Monkey Madness II questline. The reason these enemies are picked is due to their low defense levels and tendency to congregate, allowing you to hit many at once. Red Chinchompas are an expensive but highly useful animal you throw as a weapon that can be thrown from a distance, which damages multiple enemies in the same area. The idea will generally be to scatter all the monkeys in an area that is in front of you as you can to inflict damage to the maximum number of enemies at once, doing high damage to multiple enemies at once and providing an unbeatable experience.
It's no doubt that the most frustrating of the combat techniques to master in the old-fashioned Runescape is Ranged. Damage is increased more slowly than Magic ability, and you have to utilize consumables in contrast to Melee combat skills - it's the most difficult of both. But, it's also one of the most desired skill caps because of the superior benefits you can get from combat in PvE, and partly due to the amazing equipment you can purchase for it, and also due to how hard it is to master. However, there's a shortcut the majority of players have heard about to speeding up your high-level Ranged training to up to 250,000 exp in an hour. Chinning. What is the term "chinning? How do you use it to your advantage, and how do I go from 99 to 92 in less than a month? This week, I'm writing an OSRS Chinning Guide: everything you need to know about how to achieve your Ranged Cape fast.
There are additional things you should have heading into this undertaking. Prayer potions and the capability to use protect from Melee are beneficial to weak defense players, but in the event that you can take the harm for a longer period of time, a prayer boost will perhaps be preferred since it will increase your level faster. The choice is entirely yours to make. You're also going to want various potions that are ranged and food. The reasoning here is pretty evident and, depending on how many prayers you pray and for what, you can mix and match the items you like. If you have the money then fill the entirety of your arsenal with potions as you can. Lastly, you might want the greegree to keep enemies from attacking you as you travel through the game.
Training
Now as for the course, you're going to head towards the Ape Atoll tunnel. There are many ways to get there quickly However, the most simple is to call home to Lumbridge then head towards Al Kharid, travel to the Grand Tree where you can speak to Daero and Waydar and then head towards Crash Island, and finally communicate with Lumdo to get towards Ape Atoll (which can only be obtained after your done Monkey Madness I). Whew. It's not as difficult as it may sound as well as there's the possibility of gaining a teleport after completing Recipe for Disaster. Once it's been done once or twice, you'll remember it forever. Once you're at Ape Atoll, the entrance to Kruk's Dungeon is found to from the North West corner of the island, within the jungled zone to the West of Marim. It's located under some grass among the trees. It's very near to the gliders area, look for some vines on the ground and the entrance is hidden close to the tree.
After you've been underground, it's time to put on your running shoes and guard yourself against the melee. Run as fast as you can to the south-central tunnel on the second basement level. A crucial aspect to consider is there is a possibility of the tunnel collapsing and you're trying to go to a location in which monkeys still rage towards you, but also where you can stand underneath the "safe" space, in which you're covered by the ceiling, which is protected from falling debris. There are several areas within the tunnel, however my favorite is north of the large open space north of the open tunnel area. The top of the cavern that covers your player, and you'll know that you're at the right place.
The key to chinning effectively is to keep the monkeys aggro toward your character as much as you can and to keep them in the front of your character. In this particular area it's easy to go back and forth from the southern-westernmost safe tile towards the north-easternmost safest tile. This will ensure that the largest number of monkeys aggro toward your direction, and keeps them in front of you. The central monkey should be attacked constantly.
Another method is to move the bones and make sure they are not stacked. If the monkeys die on the same square that the bones drop and pile up, while only one of them will respawn a time. To avoid this then, you might want to take and drop the stacked bones on another square in order to ensure that you have the highest number of monkeys returning to you in one go.
The monkeys can, from time to time, stop being aggro toward you and simply leave you to yourself. To address this, simply move into the adjoining section of the tunnel until it is filled with more monkeys, make them annoyed, return back to the spot you prefer to churn.
Conclusion
That's it! By using this method, you can get up to 300k of exp per hour using maximum prayer bonuses and ranged bonuses, and closer to 200k or 250k if you're rather apathetic, perhaps not maximising your time as efficiently as you could, but watching your favorite show in a split-screen mode or something. In one way or another, this should take you from 92 to 99 in less than 30 days if you're an avid player . And certainly, it's the fastest method to become a skilled player regardless of the type level of gamer you're. I hope you've enjoyed my OSRS Chinning Guide.