The following guide just offers some fairly simple Runescape hints and tips that will hopefully help you with some of the more prominent aspects of Runescape.
Best Ways to Train
Ideally when you are training your combat you want to train on something that won’t deal you too much damage, because otherwise it will cost you a lot of time and money to obtain the food required to train on such things. You also want to train on something that you can kill relatively quickly, meaning you want to train on something that has comparatively low defence compared your general combat level, because this normally means there is less chance for them to deal you damage and you can experience a lot quicker if you aren’t always hitting zeros.
Another factor that should be considered when you are training your combat is armour and weapons. These make a significant difference to your training, particularly when you are lower levels. Having a good weapon and even the most basic armour can greatly reduce the amount of damage you are dealt and improve the speed at which you kill the Runescape monsters. Whilst armour may be difficult to save up for in your very early levels, hopefully somewhere by level 10 you should have save up enough to be able to afford to buy yourself some iron armour and a nice steel weapon. You really should look to try and be as best equipped as possible when it comes to combat training because it really does make a major difference. That’s the first hint for your Runescape combat training.
As suggest above a good tip for when you are starting out in Runescape is when you start training you need something that will quickly advance your levels. I suggest that you head out of Lumbridge Castle, walk across the bridge opposite and walk north until you find yourself with a small farm on the left. Here you will find chickens. Kill these until you reach level 5 - 10 combat and then can look to start training on something a little tougher like some level 3 men, which can you find just north of Falador at a place called Edgeville. Train on these until you achieve a few more levels of which you can then head to the Goblin Village just north of Doric’s Anvils.
After gaining some more levels you can head towards Varrock by walking along the path but stop at Barbarian Village. When you get there attack some of the level 10 barbarian men until you reach around level 30 - 35 combat. This can also be quite a good place to start working on your range if you want. After reach 30+ combat you can now consider crossing the bridge just east of Barbarian Village and then head immediately north to a hut containing a ladder. You will need a brass key to enter this hut but when downstairs you can train your levels quite quickly. When you’ve gone down the ladder you will see to the south of you there are hill giants. These are level 28 and you should not have too much difficulty with them, but more importantly these monsters also drop big bones which can be sold for up to 350-400 gold pieces, so you can make quite a bit of money as well as gaining combat levels.
You want to stay attacking these for a while as you need to and can gain a lot of levels as well as making a bit of money. When around level 50 you should head north of the giants, staying in the dungeon and you will come across hobgoblins. These are fairly aggressive so be careful and watch you hp level. You’ll want to stay here or possibly go back to the giants until you achieve your desired level of combat.
Some other popular training places when you are 50+ combat include the ice cave which is to the west of Port Sarim, or the skeleton graveyard in level 20 wilderness, or the hobgoblin mine in level 32 wilderness, or Ice mountain at level 45 wilderness, or the lesser demon pit on Karajama island.
Best Ways to PK - Tips for Runescape Magers
Maging is by far the best route to take if you wish to become an ultimate PKer. The one thing you have to watch is your hitpoints level so keep an inventory of food such as lobster which will heal you sufficiently enough. Use the highest spell that you can so you are hitting at the highest possible and more frequently. If training with a clan be sure you’re on a LootShare world so that you know for sure that you will receive some items. If you do not receive any items this time then you should do next time.
Hints for Runescape Rangers
Like the Magers technique you will need a food source such as lobsters. You should use the best resources available to you such as the best bow you can wield and the best arrows that can be used with that particular bow as you will be able to hit more on a player more quickly. The best way to PK someone if you are ranging is to use a short bow and use the rapid fire option available in the attack styles. If training with a clan be sure you’re on a LootShare world so that you know for sure that you will receive some items. If you do not receive any items this time then you should do next time.
Hints for Runescape Melee
This is by far the hardest of the three PKing options. To become one of the best Melee PKers you will need a high strength level or plenty of strength potions. This way you can hit high on the person you are attacking. The only way you can win someone is if you have higher stats and more food. I advise you to group up with plenty of people your level so you have more of a chance. Be sure they are added to the clan list and make sure you are in a LootShare world.
Best Ways to Set and Achieve Your Goals
Setting and achieving is one of the biggest Runescape hints out here and the best way to set a goal and achieve it is if you stick to what you have to do and don’t get bored and start working on other things. You need to have a LOT of patience and the ability to stay awake when doing things over and over again. Take myself and Fletching for example, I started Fletching when I became a member. When you speak to players about Fletching you can hear them moan a mile away. I actually thought that Fletching was quite fun as I made a bit of money from it on the side. I started getting higher and higher up the highscores list and started to overtake some of the well known fletchers. I am now, and have been for quite some time, a proud level 99 Fletcher. I had to stick to Fletching otherwise I would never have gotten to level 99 and I believe that if you do the same with any skill you wish to advance in or if your aiming for an item stick to your guaranteed money making methods and you are bound to get to the goal sooner than you think you will.
Runescape Money Making Hints
Before all the recent restricted trades that Jagex imposed and the addition of the Grand Exchange the mostly popular form or making money what via merchanting. However since this addition providing Runescape money making hints has become a little more standard considering merchant was a bit of an art form. These days I think the biggest money making hints that can be offered these days is if you are looking to earn some money the most important thing to make of is that you use your time wisely when you are playing and make sure you are working on skill that involve lucrative outcomes. For example for F2P players primary skills like mining, fishing and woodcutting are all generally fairly good at getting a reasonable return for the time spent on them. Also when it comes to buying or selling you items, if you don’t need to buy or sell them straight away often if you put your buy or sell order into the Grand Exchange just before you log off, at a price that is a bit higher or lower than the market price you will often find that when you come back a day later the trade will have gone through at quite a good price, and if you are buying or selling in bulk that can mean a significant difference.
The Runescape Hints I Wish I Had Before Starting Runescape
I wish that I would have had some Runescape hints and tips when I set out on Runescape which would help me to train my levels up quickly, or be able to make money quickly and have no worry about what I bought and when I bought it. With the tips above you will be able to get that good a start in Runescape and possibly become the richest or most powerful player in the whole of the game. You can only do this by sticking at what you plan to do and prevent being distracted, and make sure you read as many good guides and ideas about the game as possible to see what other successful people are doing to make money and gain experience. I highly recommend forums like Runescape Boards and ready blogs like Runescape Haven for source of new ideas for training.
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