January 8, 201016 yr Hey guys... wow it's been a while since I was here. Feels like it anyways. Well, I have a question for the Tip.it community: I want to play again, but I don't know what to do (I'm F2P, former member, and don't necessarily want to buy mems again). My stats are all pretty decent... 84 woodcutting is my highest, but I'd rather raise something else. So what should I train/do? I have 8.4mil cash, and almost no items, I sold them all when I quit a while ago. 70+ att/str/def and 70 something magic. Feel free to look up the rest of the stats, I was ranked in all of them when I stopped playing I think. Anyways - what's fun to train? Looking for new skill to train, in F2P
January 8, 201016 yr For F2P, combat is the really only fun thing. I'd raise my combat levels and go PKing, and merchant for money.
January 8, 201016 yr I don't think a whole lot's changed in F2P since you left. So what was fun back then probably is still what's fun now. ~ Proud Father ~ Proud (Currently Deployed) Army National Guardsmen ~ Proud Lakota ~ Retired Tip.It Crew ~
January 8, 201016 yr Agreed. F2P has not changed very much.It's really hard to give some advice what to train up. I would say combat. So buy melee stuff, range stuff, and mage stuff. Then try to hunt for some good monsters and train your stats.You can try the green drags in wildy to get bones and hides. So you can train prayer (or sell the bones, since they are still expensive)And the hides you can use for crafting when you feel like crafting :smile: "We had gay burglars the other night. They broke in and rearranged the furniture."
January 8, 201016 yr Agreed. F2P has not changed very much.It's really hard to give some advice what to train up. I would say combat. So buy melee stuff, range stuff, and mage stuff. Then try to hunt for some good monsters and train your stats.You can try the green drags in wildy to get bones and hides. So you can train prayer (or sell the bones, since they are still expensive)And the hides you can use for crafting when you feel like crafting :smile: Are green drags f2p? I seem to recall them not being on f2p servers a few years back, unless they changed it. ~ Proud Father ~ Proud (Currently Deployed) Army National Guardsmen ~ Proud Lakota ~ Retired Tip.It Crew ~
January 8, 201016 yr Hm, I just looked it up at the bestiary, and they are indeed P2P.Odd, I was convinced F2P players had access to them to in wildy...But the hide work and bones are P2P, so you CAN wear the green D hide as best range equipment in F2P, but can't craft it. Why was I convinced of green drags being F2P? Probably by Elvarg... "We had gay burglars the other night. They broke in and rearranged the furniture."
January 8, 201016 yr Hm, I just looked it up at the bestiary, and they are indeed P2P.Odd, I was convinced F2P players had access to them to in wildy...But the hide work and bones are P2P, so you CAN wear the green D hide as best range equipment in F2P, but can't craft it. Why was I convinced of green drags being F2P? Probably by Elvarg... I did that too back before the CT and I killed green drags in the wildy north of Edge and I had to watch out for pkers. ~ Proud Father ~ Proud (Currently Deployed) Army National Guardsmen ~ Proud Lakota ~ Retired Tip.It Crew ~
January 12, 201016 yr Author I think the general consensus is that F2P is still as lame as it always was... hmm. I was a member for probably a year and a half or so, then I just kind of quit. Maybe the answer is to sign back up for members, at least I had fun there :P Looking for new skill to train, in F2P
January 12, 201016 yr If you are willing to do that, do it!In members there is so much more to do, more quests, mini-games, more ways to train skills etc. etc. If you are member again, you can hunt some green drags (in members you can, lol) for bones and hides, to have some income. Don't know wich quests you already did when you left. Some are pretty handy, like the Lost City, Fairy Tale part 2, Shilo VIllage, Tears of Guthix and so much more. "We had gay burglars the other night. They broke in and rearranged the furniture."
Create an account or sign in to comment