6. This is for healers and hybrids. ALWAYS use your quick heal (the one you learn at OC 10 i think) after killing a mob. Even if you dont need it, for a few reasons. a.) to heal damage (duh) b.) so that the 15 seconds of healing carries over to the next mob you fight c.) so that you can get extra exp. d.) healing draws mobs towards you, so you will always have something else to fight.
7. To prevent death when you are at low health, run away when you are 2-4 hits away from dying, depending on how far you are away from a safe area (usually towns or near guard NPCs). When you are grinding, you should always have a designated meditation area. Every map has one, which is an area where you can safely meditate without fear of being attacked. Try to run away before your hp bar starts flashing, so that you can get hit at least once while charging up your lightfoot to run away. It's only around 1 second before you start running, but that 1 second can mean life or death when your hp is down to almost nothing.
8. When 5+ enemies are attacking you at the same time and you are under 50% hp, just run. Just... don't even try. (unless you are a healer or a hybrid with a good heal.)
9. This isn't really a training tip, more of a 9 dragons gold -saving tip. Starting from the mid OC levels (when weapons are 10k+) always refine to +2. You will save 9 dragons gold that way, and the extra damage isn't too bad either. You will want to refine every single weapon that you will ever use (starting from mid OC, of course) to at least +2.
10. This is a pretty important one. Watch the level difference in the area that you are fighting in. If there are more than 3 types of enemies, it's probably not a very good idea to train there. When all the mobs are green, you should probably move along to a different area. It's probably a good idea to train where the lowest level mobs are white, and where the highest level is yellow or orange, around 3 levels higher than you.
11. This is not THAT important, but it is fairly useful nonetheless. Use the spacebar to pick up your drops. That leaves you with 1 hand on the mouse, and 1 hand on the keyboard. That seems to help some people, particularily if you are "uncoordinated."















