A lot of people seem to make suggestions of ways to make the game easier for new players, which seems to mainly consist of giving them money or personal advice. The first is often unproductive since it can make the person lazy. The second is hard due to the limited amount of people can be reached this way. The lumbridge guide does give some advice but the player has to seek him out. What I am suggesting is an NPC in the courtyard. This NPC would be more proactive and should shout things like "jobs for low leveled players" (maybe something more snappy than that). When spoken to he could give some spiel about the Duke of Lumbridge trying to reduce the number of beggers in his duchey creating a jobcentre. He would be able to give out a few jobs and the player would be able to choose between them. Example of jobs could be, "go to draynor village and fish me 10 shrimp" "go up to Varrock and mine 14 copper and 14 tin and forge me 14 bars of Bronze" "Cut 10 trees for logs" The NPC would give the player any tools they lacked for the job, so if they had lost their pickaxe then he would give them a bronze pickaxe to keep, these tools are hidden around the castle as free respawns anyway. The NPC would only accept goods if they have been produced by the player themselves. If you completed certain jobs you would unlock others, e.g. once you had sold him the bronze a job would unlock to smith weaponry out of bronze. Each job would pay a fair price and the NPC would tell the player which shops will buy the products and give rought directions after the job has been finished. Also they NPC would spout out useful advice about things like how to look for jobs from players and good merchanting practice. The player would hopefully gain a bit of experience in using their skills to make money. Each job would be avaliable to every player once and the jobcentre would not pay more than selling at the shops in towns. They would also be totally optional if a player decided he did not want to take these jobs. All constructive critism and suggestions are welcome especially as to ideas with details