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Thats what I thought it was...

 

 

 

Oh wait im thinking of the shortcut near Catherby that you need a grapple for.

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Hm, thats not good. I don't think you should do either Death Plateu or Lost City. My reasons are:

 

1. You can't weild Dragon.

 

2. That Tree Spirit will pound you flat.

 

3. A single thrower troll could kill you up the mountain, and you need to run past a bunch of them and the melee ones are even tougher.

 

4. I doubt your thinking about going to God Wars Dungeon anytime soon.

 

 

 

So, i kind of "grouped" the best ideas imo so far.

 

Good starter quests:

 

-Fishing Contest

 

-Priest In Peril

 

-Wolf Whistle (unlock summoning)

 

-Druidic Ritual (unlocks herblore)

 

-Grand Tree and Tree Gnome VIllage when you've attained a higher level, because that demon at the end might be hard.

 

 

 

Skills to work on:

 

-Agility

 

-Prayer

 

-Slayer

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I've just finished Wolf Whistle, that was quite short and sweet.

 

 

 

I've noticed something, though - the world map on Tip.it is out of date. The area around said quest is completely different on the world map, as compared to the game.

 

 

 

I'll do fishing contest next. :)

Being a member feels fun don't it?

 

 

 

Lost City is easy. You can mage the tree spirit behind a safespot.

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It takes time to update maps, unfortunately tip.it hasn't update thiers in a while so a few bits are missing such as the summoning related buildings in taverly

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Being a member feels fun don't it?

 

 

 

Lost City is easy. You can mage the tree spirit behind a safespot.

 

 

 

Indeed it does - I can see why people were upset with my Runescape review now. I shall be doing one of the members version of Runescape shortly.

I would say fish lobsters at Catherby, do Slayer, and get agility up to make travel easier. Don't forget quests either.

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if you do slayer you can unlock a lot of new monster that will drop great items

 

 

 

 

 

Lost City is vital. Beat it, and get a dds (Dragon dagger p++) and if you can afford a Dragon Long. DDS is about 30k, and Dragon Long is roughly 100k.

 

 

 

The dds has a great spec, but D long is good training.

 

 

 

Okay, I'll do that then. I just want to get my fletching up a bit.

 

 

 

Is there any way I can get around the map quicker? A lot of these places are very far away - and I can only teleport around the F2P area.

 

 

 

EDIT:

 

 

 

Few more questions.

 

 

 

Is Slayer worthwhile?

 

How about construction?

 

Can I earn a profit by buying iron and coal, smelting steel bars, then smithing into cannonballs? I'm aware I have to do a quest first for that.

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if you do slayer you can unlock a lot of new monster that will drop great items

 

 

 

great post on a topic a month old

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