Man

Men are found all over RuneScape, generally in towns such as Varrock, Ardougne, Falador, or Lumbridge. However, they can be found in some unusual places, like in level 30 Wilderness at the Forgotten Cemetery, or just south of the wall of Falador. If talked to, they sometimes give a flier. They can be killed for a good source of herbs for low levelled players. However, it is generally accepted that even for low levelled players, there are better things to kill for money/clue scrolls. Nevertheless, men still provide a good income of up to 200,000 coins per hour (usually 150,000 coins per hour).

Pickpocketing
Men and Women can be used to start Thieving by pickpocketing them at level 1. Each successful pickpocket gives 8 Thieving experience and 3 coins. Unsuccessful attempts result in a 5-second stun and 10 life points being taken. Having the lowest requirement to be stolen from, almost all members start Thieving in this way.

As with all pickpocketable monsters, to pickpocket failing a man degrades a wielded Crystal shield by 10 life points. After the Lost her Marbles miniquest from the thieves guild, a successful pickpocket gives 20 coins.

Werewolves
Level 24 men and women can be found in Canifis. If attacked or spoken to, they will turn into level 88 Werewolves unless the player wields a Wolfbane dagger. The wolfbane dagger is a reward after the Priest in Peril quest. If the wolfbane dagger is unequipped, the man will regain full life points and turn into a werewolf.

100% drops

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Runes

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Herbs (members only)

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Weapons and armour

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Other

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Trivia

 * To get from level 1 to 99 in Thieving a player would need to successfully pickpocket men 1,629,304 times. You would also get 4,887,912 coins (without applying multiple pickpockets).
 * When players select the "Talk-To" option, men and women will cycle through several different greetings.
 * One of the conversations with a man will say, "No, I don't want to buy anything," assuming the player to be a salesman.
 * One of the conversation with some men in their houses will play out differently
 * If players keep talking to them, they will say, "Don't ask me for directions, I'm just a tourist here" and "You've chosen a lovely place to come & visit us."
 * When asked what King Tyras has done, the man in the house just south-west of the anvil-house in West Ardougne says, "His army curses our city with this plague then wandered off again, leaving us to clear up the pieces." 
 * Men and women used to have 90 life points instead of 70.
 * If you talk to the "worried" man, he has some interesting dialogue about something that is watching him. He can be found near the fountain in Falador.
 * Strangely, the men that wear the green shirts with brown hair appear to give better drops more often.
 * Some men in Al-Kharid do not have the "Talk-To" option.
 * If you haven't started Buyers and Cellars, when pickpocketed they will yield a dodgy flyer.
 * One of the men in Al-Kharid has 80 lifepoints instead of the usual 70
 * If you contact him with NPC Contact, the man will mention he is using the toilet. This is the third NPC to be using a toilet, with Traitorous Ali. The third is Hallak, the water spirit (since Tirrie and Nirrie express annoyance that he always leaves the seat up).
 * In RuneScape Classic, a Man has a combat level of 9.
 * South of Falador, near the elemental wizards, there is a man with a walking stick and backpack equipped who, when spoken to, has lost his campsite,and possessions, due to a lack of directional sense.
 * At Musa Point, there's a man with a staff equipped exploring that when talked to complains about molten lava, hot weather, snakes, bugs, monkeys, etc.
 * The same man as above also wonders why he "doesn't have a 'Teleport Home to Lumbridge' button like everyone else."
 * A man who is upstairs at the Blue Moon Inn has 93 lifepoints rather than the usual 70. Men and women around Lumbridge also have 93 lifepoints.