I'm fresh to RS3 from OSRS as well, been playing for a couple of weeks

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It provides me a similar vibe to that which I was able to get when I was playing RuneScape back at the afternoon and could go research material and only kinda figure it out! Though, I would recommend looking out mining as it is so much cooler and smithing. Most importantly, enjoy yourself!

I'm fresh to RS3 from OSRS Accounts as well, been playing for a couple of weeks. Feel free to add me in Runescape game: mindful iron. I am not an Ironman in RS3, so we can figure some stuff out together? Like I have been wanting to attempt social Slayer for example, and dungeoneering is good with different people and more xp. There are some pretty fun""distractions and diversions" such as guthixian cache that's super amazing divination xp I only learned about. take it slow and kinda do what feels like fun! It provides me a similar vibe to that which I was able to get when I was playing RuneScape back at the afternoon and could go research material and only kinda figure it out! Though, I would recommend looking out mining as it is so much cooler and smithing. Most importantly, enjoy yourself!

After you get a number of quests completed you can head into the varrock lodestone, there's a qp shop there. For every 25 qps you receive, you can get a perish from her that will give a hint specific item and cash. The lower tiers give a few hundred thousand, so its very nice start up cash for a new account. Just note lower tier armor differs levels when you go to buy/make them (attempt mining and smithing if you haven't yet) instead of OSRS. Try as you get gear and concentrate on power armor. The damage boost will help you over the armor reduction that is slight all around.

My proposal is to not attempt to figure it all out. There's an amount of content in this sport, with the majority of it being targeted toward the game. Just go at your own pace and have fun, you may slowly find out about everything as you proceed from one piece of content into another. For now, take a look at some YouTube videos which are geared toward newer players. There are tons of these detailing exactly what dailies you should do, significant items to get as a lesser level and both short + long-term goals you should be setting on your own. These will usually be"top 10" movies that suggest going for early game items for newer players.

Aim to get the stat prerequisites for jolt's end pursuit. Additionally dont get hyped up into the efficiency bs, it is going to turn Runescape into just a job or chore. Currently my goal is to receive my few 99s, then stop Runescape. I'm 26 and honestly the fun has been pumped out with mtx, the mill, and just overall accomplishments dont really feel like accomplishments. Don't get hyped by the efficiency bs - you're so perfect. I only got my first 2 99's this week. Grinding at skilliers that is mobile. I have been playing off and on since 2007. It felt good for some time. I'm now levelling construction. Grinding in a skiller that is portable. Once I've 99 I have told myself I will get back to playing. If grinding in limbridge is the goal of Runescape its own crap. At least before you needed to go places that are different.

I just started too coming over from OSRS. I am using a brand-new account so I can experience everything fresh since it's been over 10 years since I played the contemporary version of RuneScape. It's been really enjoyable. Reminds me of the old days when I started and did not know what to do and needed to roam about and research stuff. I opted to start with mining and smithing. I really enjoy the rework they did and it appears to be fine starter money (I have already made about 1m in 2 days). I was never a huge quester back in the day, therefore I think that will be what I try next. I learned from Buy RS Gold this thread which quests could be sorted chronologically so it may be good to knock them out that way and actually read the story.

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