Starter Guide

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This article is a starter guide. If you're looking for how to make money, see Money making
This article covers a starter guide for adventurers. If you are an Ironman, please see Starter Guide/Ironman

How to Train Your Account

This section covers efficient ways to level an account from the starter total level all the way to max. Remember you can use CTRL+T to teleport, and CTRL+H to teleport home!

Early Game

  1. The first step is to complete My Adventure Path in the Quest tab. It should get you to the mid-game. However, if players decide to not do it, they should spend time training Thieving or Slayer. The choice is depending on whether the player loves skilling or combat the most. Thieving is a great method to get early skill tickets which can be spent on buying skill tools and supplies, which will allow you to train other skills. On the contrary, Slayer is a great way to passivley train combat skills as they will be used to level Slayer. It also allows to stack on charms and bones by doing tasks, which can be used later on for Prayer and Summoning.

Mid Game

Mid Game starts when all (or most) of a player's skills are around level 50/60.
  1. For the mid game, players will want to train skills that are connected with other skills. E.g. Farming which is used to acquire herbs for Herblore. Such skills are Woodcutting, Fishing and Farming. Players should also begin training skills that require resources, e.g. Crafting if any are obtained from Slayer. If not, they are saved for the late game.

Late Game

Late Game starts when all (or most) of a player's skills are over level 80.
  1. In the late stages of the game, the remaining skills will be Hunter, Agility, Runecrafting and Mining. These skills do not have any direction connection with combat, meaning players are unable to collect supplies for them before initiating training.
  2. They are not necessary for Mid/Late-game PvM, but are required to obtain the Max cape.

Money Making

This section covers some basic money making methods for Beginners. For more detailed information, see Money making.

Achievements

Achievements under the Miscellaneous can be ticked off ✔️ right as you start the game to gain a good starter kick. Most of them grant a small to medium coin casket alongside some other goodies. Once you have finished them all, try to aim to complete other achievements as you grind to your main goal in order to supply your account with gold.

Thieving

Thieving is a good way to make starter money by either pickpocketing from NPCs or the stalls at Skill Zone for Skill Tickets. These tickets can then be traded to other players, or used to buy items from the Skillermen to sell to others.

Slayer

Slayer is one of the most efficient money making methods as it unlocks monsters and bosses that have greater loot. Players can begin slayer with ;;slayer, where they can talk to the slayer master to obtain a task. The slayer portal right outside the master costs 10,000 to use, but is highly recommended as it saves time.

For starters, players are advised to take short/medium regular tasks, and progress to long/extreme tasks at higher levels. This is because at lower levels you are progressing faster through the skill, and at later levels you want to stay at monsters that give good gp/h for a longer time.

Account Game Modes

This section covers certain differences between the game modes possible for new accounts.

Trade Luck Combat Skilling Banking
Normal Yes 0% 250x 25x Yes
Adventurer Yes 3% 125x 20x Yes
Challenger Yes 7% 25x 10x Yes
Ironman No 5% 125x 20x Yes
Iron Challenger No 8% 25x 10x Yes
Hardcore Ironman No 6% 125x 20x Yes
Hardcore Iron Challenger No 10% 25x 10x Yes
Ultimate Ironman No 6% 125x 20x No
Ultimate Iron Challenger No 8% 25x 10x No
Group Ironman Group only 5% 125x 20x Yes
Group Iron Challenger Group only 8% 25x 10x Yes