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Becoming a member...soon or later?

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I saw a post on this from someone else...I'm planning on boosting my attack, strength, defence, and ranging to 50 first, but what about everything else? I don't need to be maxed out, but I'd like to not have to worry about too much while concentrating on stuff like construction, building a house, fletching, slaying, agility, etc...

 

 

 

What should I do first when I finally do pay to play (P2P)?

 

 

 

 

 

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[hide=My Stats]Attack:86/Hitpoints:88/Mining:74

Strength:86/Agility:76/Smithing:75

Defence:86/Herblore:74/Fishing:78

Ranged:86/Thieving:73/Cooking:92

Prayer:78/Crafting:82/Firemaking:86

Magic:85/Fletching:77/Woodcutting:88

Runecraft:71/Slayer:80/Farming:88

Construction:70/Hunter:70/Summoning:69

Dungeoneering:18

Total level: 1936

295/303 Quest Points

Combat Level: 117[/hide]

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Honestly, anythng you can do in F2P you can do it in Members faster. So pretty much, IMO, the sooner you can become a member the better. Even with the combat training.

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Also bear in mind, the sooner you start training combat using slayer the better for your slayer - all the combat you're doing amt could be done getting slayer xp also, why waste the extra possible xp? get membs now imo

Honestly, anythng you can do in F2P you can do it in Members faster. So pretty much, IMO, the sooner you can become a member the better. Even with the combat training.

 

 

 

Agreed 100%.

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Whether or not you should upgrade to members is less dependent on your stats and more dependent on you ability at playing the game, communicating with people, getting around and being able to cope with most issues yourself, master the basics before leaping ahead. One skill you should focus on before going members.... combat, ranged is good because it opens up easy money making possibilities such as blue dragons to get you started.

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I found that as soon as you've done most of what F2P offers, your ready. By the time you finish all the F2P quests, your skills should be fairly reasonable and ready for members.

 

 

 

As others said, being a member means you can train much faster as you have access to bigger and better ways to train to get those much needed levels.

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train your stats to fit some important quest requirements of members and do those quests :D get a little boost to your brand new memberskills without training them.

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As mentioned above I think should get member's as soon as possible, reason being experience gain is boosted greatly and is much more efficient than free to play.

 

 

 

In my opinion the first thing I would train in pay to play is agility because energy plays a key part in runescape life and agility effects energy and enables you to take shortcut's which in the long term help greatly.

 

 

 

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