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Finaly the big day

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The big day is tomorrow Im gonna be a MEMBER woohoo \' , but my problem is training, I have gr8 info on alot of things about p2p but I would really like to know:

 

 

 

1-where to train range ( right now 44 :-w )

 

 

 

2- Is farming worth training?

 

 

 

3-What are the quests I should do in my first day ( other than: dwarf cannon, The herblore quest, lost city )

 

 

 

4-What skills should I train first? ( from the most importent to the least, since I have to train them all at the same time if I don't get an anwser :wall: )

 

 

 

5-what should I first do other than going through the Member gate in falador screaming " Im a member finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! " :lol:

 

 

 

Please help me Coz I'll be staying the whole night with a headache and a final test tomorrow just thinking about what to do :XD: ::'

To 4) I personally would train Slayer first. Most of the later slayer monsters have pretty decent drops.

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To 4) I personally would train Slayer first. Most of the later slayer monsters have pretty decent drops.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lol I was thinking the same thing ::'

Also if your really into ranging, Fletching is a great skill to have!

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Also if your really into ranging, Fletching is a great skill to have!

 

 

 

Yah I know that, I just want to know the "How " part :-w

lol I can't really remember how to anymore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not Member Anymore.

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well then thanx for helping

To 2) Yes farming is definitely worth it. It can always aid your training of herblore by growing herbs. Limpwurt plants provide you roots for strength pots and high lvl berries can only be gotten through farming. Growing trees gives you an excuse to train wc :P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You may find yourself training farming alot more differently from the typical skills you have, which is sadly why alot of people hate it...

Strangely with WotLK so near, I wished I could delay it a bit to push through that last TBC content in MH/BT :'(.

1-where to train range ( right now 44 :-w )

 

 

 

Look at the ranging guide here on tip.it. I usually combine it with slayer...

 

 

 

One other suggestion is to train on herb droppers like men, al-kharid warriors etc. to get herblore started. Another option i the stronghold of security, minotaur level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2- Is farming worth training?

 

 

 

YES! It is fun, and later on, when you can grow ranarr, it can/will be profitable. It's great to train, and also usefull with other skills, especially herblore (grow herbs instead of buying them), cooking (tuna and sweetcorn potatoes FTW) and thieving (thieve your own seeds to farm).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3-What are the quests I should do in my first day ( other than: dwarf cannon, The herblore quest, lost city )

 

 

 

Fishing contest, for shortcut under white wolf mountain

 

 

 

Ghost ahoy for access to morytania

 

 

 

erm...all the others because quests are fun?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4-What skills should I train first? ( from the most importent to the least, since I have to train them all at the same time if I don't get an anwser :wall: )

 

 

 

I trained the skill I needed for the next quest I wanted to do. It's a fun way opf totalling, and you prevent gettign bored too easily. Train agility a bit, it's always usefull (and you get bored...).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5-what should I first do other than going through the Member gate in falador screaming " Im a member finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! " :lol:

 

 

 

Do the druidic ritual quest. Its only a few clicks away, and it gives u acces to herblore skill.

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Farming is a good skill not being really as repetitive as some other skills, you will either love it or hate it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quests you should do should be Priest in Peril, the Fishing Contest aswell as the Druidic Ritual as they open up lots of area's of the map and a skill.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have money to spend maybe do construction? Building a house is pretty awesome but it will drain your money so be careful.

I based quests on this mindset that if I want to access this particular feature, i will do that quest

Strangely with WotLK so near, I wished I could delay it a bit to push through that last TBC content in MH/BT :'(.

The big day is tomorrow Im gonna be a MEMBER woohoo \' , but my problem is training, I have gr8 info on alot of things about p2p but I would really like to know:

 

 

 

1-where to train range ( right now 44 :-w )

 

 

 

2- Is farming worth training?

 

 

 

3-What are the quests I should do in my first day ( other than: dwarf cannon, The herblore quest, lost city )

 

 

 

4-What skills should I train first? ( from the most importent to the least, since I have to train them all at the same time if I don't get an anwser :wall: )

 

 

 

5-what should I first do other than going through the Member gate in falador screaming " Im a member finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! " :lol:

 

 

 

Please help me Coz I'll be staying the whole night with a headache and a final test tomorrow just thinking about what to do :XD: ::'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1) Train range with slayer.

 

 

 

2) Definitely. You might find it hard to start with as you need a good thieving level to get the seeds. This is a hard skill to train at the start, but will get easier once you get to about level 30

 

 

 

3) Other people have already said. Priest in Peril is a good addition. Just see what the quest requirements are for each quest and go from there.

 

 

 

4) Agility to level 20 (you should try to do this in one go), slayer, thieving, slayer, herblore, slayer, hunter, farming, and a long way down the line - construction.

 

 

 

5) Explore and get to know the new areas

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Best Barrows Chest: guth skirt, dh helm, dh axe, racks, gp (23/08/06); best tt reward: robin, guthix helm, guthix legs, nats, rune legs

Probably the best order:

 

 

 

1) Agility to 30 (at gnomes course)

 

 

 

2) Thieving to 25? (whatever level to pickpocket master farmers)

 

 

 

3) Start training farming with the seeds you stole from master farmers

 

 

 

4) If you need arrows, start fletching

 

 

 

--OR--

 

 

 

Start slayer (great combat exp, great drops (seeds, etc.))

 

 

 

5) Train Herblore only as you get herbs, don't try and level it really quickly.

 

 

 

6) Hunting/Construction (hunter isn't that useful, construction is a huge money drain)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If your magic lvl is high enough to do Ardy tele, do plague city quest.

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Ok got most of the questions anwsered, Just want an accurate anwser, where to train range? and the quests and what to train?

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