elloello Posted August 1, 2011 Share Posted August 1, 2011 Hey guys, i've came back from a long brake from RS, around the same date I made this account, which is 23-May 09, so i've had a pretty long brake. The last week i've been looking at new things in runescape, ive got it all im my head, I once again know EVERYTHING (because im so smart, right?). Anyway, I want to be a member again, because you can imagine, over 2+~ years my member ship ran out (REALLY!?). So this leaves the question.. What to do when I become a member? I want to make sure I spend every minute as a member wisely, so as soon as I am one, know exactly what im doing. Thats the problem.. What should I do when I because a member again? Heres my stats and quest points; http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/718/mystatsl.png/ If you think I should do a quest, tell me what it is and ill tell you if i've done it or not! Feels great to be back! :D P.S I just realised, the dungeoneering and all the quests that are new which are done, was done by a very close friend of mine. Also, the date isn't completly right, I don't no if I toke the brake a month or two after, anyway, I dont think the date matters too much, its something like 2 years :S. "I dont play RuneScape Much!""XXpkerXX used fire surge with fire cape against wild IceWorm!" "Its super effective!"Barrows Items from barrows- 4*Torag Hammers 2* verac flails 1*ahrim skirt 3*ahrim staffs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixma1000 Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 Personally, I Love Mining! So you could use the advantages of the Dungeons and The Coal Trucks. Have you done the Quest to get access to Miscellania and Ecteria? Once you have completed those quests, you can get quite good money from Managing your kingdom. You can also train Summoning so that when you are training you Prayer at the Glided altar or Mining at the LRC, you can carry more ores/bones with you. Its your choice! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elloello Posted August 2, 2011 Author Share Posted August 2, 2011 Personally, I Love Mining! So you could use the advantages of the Dungeons and The Coal Trucks. Have you done the Quest to get access to Miscellania and Ecteria? Once you have completed those quests, you can get quite good money from Managing your kingdom. You can also train Summoning so that when you are training you Prayer at the Glided altar or Mining at the LRC, you can carry more ores/bones with you. Its your choice! :D Yes, i've done them both, im not too keen on mining, but skilling in general and doing manage your kingdom is a good place to start. Thanks for the feedback :smile: . "I dont play RuneScape Much!""XXpkerXX used fire surge with fire cape against wild IceWorm!" "Its super effective!"Barrows Items from barrows- 4*Torag Hammers 2* verac flails 1*ahrim skirt 3*ahrim staffs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LitterBug Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 Well, some quests you'd like to do are:-Back to my roots-Rum Deal-My Arm's Big Adventure-Garden of Tranquility-Fairy Tale I, II, IIIThese raise your farming level/give you access to a new patch/magic secateurs/magic watering clan/no more weed cleaning -Love StoryThis will give you access to chipped tablets (notably trollheim) -Lunar Diplomacy-Dream MentorThis will give you access to Lunars which is AMAZING for farming I advocate farming because it's a pretty slow skill (you're pretty much stuck waiting an hour or so for herb patches or a day or so for trees)It's very easy and is EXTREMELY profitable (especially with everybody and their mothers stockpiling herbs) -Throne of Miscellania-Royal TroubleYou do this for MTK, and you put in money and get raw goods back (which you sell for even more money!) I don't know what you've done or not, but these are a few things to start out with.I also found it helpful to just quest in the beginning (get familiar to places) as well as start to unlock teleportations/other ways of getting around (i.e eagles/slayer ring/etc) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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