Wolf Whistle(276 xp)
Spirit of Summer(1000 xp)
Summer's End(1500 xp)
The Curse of Arrav(4000 xp)
For now, these are the only quests that give summoning xp.
If you are looking for more you could try to do the Distraction and Diversion, Penguin Hide and Seek.
276 - Wolf Whistle1,000 - Spirit of Summer1,500 - Summer's End4,000 - The Curse of ArravTotal: 6,776 Experience
dragon slayer gives 20k str and defence xp
Well, any quest that involved a specific skill give you that experience point.
Train a lot and talk to the people with yellow !'s above their head. They will give you quests which gains you experience.
QUESTS QUESTS QUESTS do high level quests and fight other people
Answer: Its used for summoning Answer: You use gold charms - and other charms - as one of the ingredients to make summoning pouches. This is the main way to get Summoning experience.
right now i think mini nulgath's quests give the most
All i remember is one which is the one of rolly polly's quest which gives u robot sacks
Yes, planeswalkers do experience summoning sickness when they enter the battlefield. This means they cannot use their abilities or attack until the turn after they are summoned.
no you only acquire exp through creating pouches, using scrolls, making scrolls and quests
Leveling a character is done by defeating monsters in order to earn EXP, or experience. Experience can also be gained from quests and party quests.
I find it difficult to get specific information on quests for this skill. An online guide states: "Completing the easy quests Fight Arena, Holy Grail, Waterfall Quest, Scorpion Catcher and Tree Gnome Village will give you a huge boost to your combat level..." - but that is combat in general. Some quests, especially advanced ones, give lamps or similar items that can be applied to ANY skill, so you might use those, too. But in general, if it is combat experience you want (including constitution), I suggest you just fight a lot. You may want to do most quests anyway, either for the satisfaction of having them done, or for the benefits they give you - including experience in different skills.