The Knight is the backbone of any 7.4 server, relying on high health pools and physical defense to survive where others cannot. In the 7.4 era—often called "Old School"—leveling is a slow, methodical grind that requires balancing training and hunting. Core Knight Stats & Training
In version 7.4, skills are everything. A Knight with low skills will waste far more resources on health potions and take significantly longer to kill targets.
Target Skills: Aim for 60/60 by level 30 and 75/75 by level 50.
The Monk Method: The most efficient way to train is to have a Sorcerer or Druid friend summon a Monk. Use your weakest weapon (e.g., a Knife or Sickle) on "Full Defense" while two weak monsters (like rats or bugs) hit you to trigger shielding advances. tibia 74 knight leveling guide
Solo Training: If you lack a summoner, use Slimes. Kill the original slime and let its clones hit you; once the clones get too strong, kill them and let a new one spawn. Level-by-Level Hunting Guide Levels 8–20: The Foundation
Focus on building a small gold stash for your first real equipment.
Rotworms (Edron or Darashia): Excellent for consistent experience and gold. The Knight is the backbone of any 7
Fibula Rotworms: A classic Free Account (FACC) spot. Bring parcels to make a loot bag for extra profit.
Larva Caves (Ankrahmun): High experience for Premium players, though they can be crowded. Levels 20–40: Stepping Up
At level 20, you should aim for your first major weapon upgrade like the Firesword or Bright Sword. Exura ico Exori Great Health Potion Utura (if
Mount Sternum (Thais): Hunt Undead on the first and second floors. Ghouls and Skeletons provide great gold, but bring your own food (mushrooms) as they don't drop any.
Cyclops (Mount Sternum or South Thais): If your skills are at least 55/55, Cyclops offer excellent experience.
Ghostlands (Carlin): A slightly more dangerous but rewarding area with Ghouls, Stalkers, and Demon Skeletons. Levels 40–70: The Mid-Game Grind
This is where the Knight begins to shine as a solo powerhouse.
You are looking for monsters with relatively low Armor (so your 2-hander hits hard), high HP pools (so you can AoE them down), and manageable max hits (sub-300 damage).