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I just became a member, what should i do first?

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Whatever you want :) .

Well what do you want to do? Before you became a member you should've looked through all of our content and decided on what you wanted to do on your first day.

 

 

 

If you're a high level combat person try Pest Control, great fun and fast experience. If you're level 90+ try joining up with Affliction for the best experience you can just about get (link is in my sig).

 

 

 

For now, take a moment to look at quests you can do and different areas near the F2P worlds I'd suggest hanging around in Taverly and doing the Fishing Contest quest.

Well what do you want to do? Before you became a member you should've looked through all of our content and decided on what you wanted to do on your first day.

 

 

 

If you're a high level combat person try Pest Control, great fun and fast experience. If you're level 90+ try joining up with Affliction for the best experience you can just about get (link is in my sig).

 

 

 

For now, take a moment to look at quests you can do and different areas near the F2P worlds I'd suggest hanging around in Taverly and doing the Fishing Contest quest.

 

 

 

I completely disagree.

 

 

 

Don't get worked up in training, there's plenty of time for that. Just wonder around and decide what you want to do. Take time to try and get to know where everything is. If you feel like it, start on some of the new skills.

 

 

 

Just take your first week or so to get to know members, and just enjoy yourself.

buy a glory and ring of wealth, do lost city, buy dragon dagger (s) for 50k and a dlong for 90k, and then goto castle wars.

 

 

 

proceed to get 800 tickets.

buy a glory and ring of wealth, do lost city, buy dragon dagger (s) for 50k and a dlong for 90k, and then goto castle wars.

 

 

 

proceed to get 800 tickets.

 

 

 

Then your fingures will be bored, then go for 85 fletching, you'll get scammed and move back to f2p, realising it's rubbish you join back to members and buy the rares and alch them and make runescape fun!

If anyone remembers me... PM ME. having nostaligia issues D:

buy a glory and ring of wealth, do lost city, buy dragon dagger (s) for 50k and a dlong for 90k, and then goto castle wars.

 

 

 

proceed to get 800 tickets.

 

 

 

Then your fingures will be bored, then go for 85 fletching, you'll get scammed and move back to f2p, realising it's rubbish you join back to members and buy the rares and alch them and make runescape fun!

 

 

 

 

 

hm, all that seems like a personality flaw to me.

 

 

 

 

 

personally, get your agility to like 35. do some quest. make some $ make sure you have like, oh if you want to be realistic. 5mil. i know when i became a memeber i had like 400k... then bam i had like no $.

 

 

 

 

 

just take it step by step. and remember, if people dont like u or make fun of u. put them on your ignore list.

 

I completely disagree.

 

 

 

Don't get worked up in training, there's plenty of time for that. Just wonder around and decide what you want to do. Take time to try and get to know where everything is. If you feel like it, start on some of the new skills.

 

 

 

Just take your first week or so to get to know members, and just enjoy yourself.

 

 

 

Sticking around in Taverly is a great place to start, you've got a few quests and the start of Herblore there. It's an introduction to membership without going too far from where you're familiar with (Falador and the F2P lands). Also the Fishing Contest Quest is paramount to anyone's success in the P2P worlds when they first start out. Crossing White Wolf Mountain again and again become very tedious.

 

 

 

But yeah, Darkdude's got it right, take a step back and look over what we've got and start to assimilate it into your Runescape knowledge. Welcome and enjoy!

I would say start with the things that makes moving around easier, and give you access to useful places and things.

 

 

 

Make a few rings of duelling (enchantied emerald ring) for easy teleport to castle wars and al kharid duelling arena. 1 ring has 8 teleports before it crumbles to dust.

 

Make a few gaming necklaces for teleport to Burthorpe.

 

Make/buy a ring of life in case you meet big bad monsters while exploring :shock: Ring of life teleports you back to Lumbridge if your health fall below 10%. Note that it doesnt work in wilderness.

 

If you have a lot of cach, get one or a few amulets of glory.

 

 

 

Do first part of quest Recepie for disaster for access to bank chest in Lumbridge.

 

Do quest the Druidic ritual to start the herblaw skill

 

Do quest Tree Gnome Village for access to spirit tree transport

 

Do quest Priest in Peril for access to the whole Morytania area.

 

If your attack is high enough to wield dragon weapons, do quest Lost City.

 

 

 

While at it, explore the world, and stop to try out things that seems fun :) The members world is HUGE, and even as an old member, it's sometimes hard to decide what to do :P

Please think before you ask a question. If you ask the right question, its much more likely you get the answer you are looking for :)

 

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i got my fletching to 28, and i made 1k iron arrows and 500- bronze arrows, which i am selling

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Fletching, Pickpocketing are good.

A mind not to be changed by place or time.

The mind is its own place, and in itself

Can make a heav'n of hell, a hell of heav'n.

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