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Congratulations on getting a Runescape membership! Pay to Play (P2P) offers a huge new universe for members to explore, including tons of cities, dungeons, monsters, skills, quests, money-making, and more!
This guide will discuss some new travel possibilities, recommend some quests that are helpful to new members, address starting each of the new member skills available (Agility, Construction, Farming, Fletching, Herblore, Slayer and Thieving), and discuss other member features encountered while becoming acquainted with the wider domain of Runescape P2P.
If you are new to the world of Runescape in general, you may also want to look at Tip.It’s Beginners’ Guide, which contains basic information about the game that applies to both Free To Play (F2P) and P2P.
When reviewing the many helpful Tip.It guides, be reminded: as a member, the “shaded” members items in tables are available to you!Return to Top
Getting Around and New Areas to Explore
The Runescape P2P surface land is many times larger than Free to Play (F2P): see Tip.It’s 1.4MB interactive World Map. New members may want to keep a map handy for quick reference while becoming familiar with new areas.
Enchanted jewellery transports are a significant member advantage. The Getting Around Guide lists the various methods of transportation available in Runescape, most of which are exclusive to members. The Gnome gliders and Spirit trees both have quest requirements, as do many others.
An early issue confronting new members is “How do I get to the member areas?” On Karamja, just walk west to the Brimhaven gate. Then you can head north and pay 30 gp to take the ship to Ardougne, home of the Market Square thieving area.
From Falador, just walk west of Doric’s house to pass through the member gate into Taverly.
Alternatively, from the Crafting Guild southwest of Falador, walk north through the member gate next to the Makeover Mage to head towards Taverly (past the famous “Member” Dungeon).
The Fishing Contest quest will allow you to bypass climbing over White Wolf Mountain (with its’ many hostile level 30+ wolves) when travelling between Taverly and Catherby.
The Priest in Peril quest unlocks the Morytania region (east of Varrock).
The Death Plateau quest unlocks the Troll Stronghold area north of Burthorpe.
The Lost City quest unlocks the fairy city of Zanaris, home of the Cosmic runecrafting altar.
Starting the Giant Dwarf quest unlocks Keldagrim, underground home of the dwarves.
Starting the In Aid of the Myreque quest unlocks Burgh de Rott, a city in Morytania.
The Regicide quest unlocks the elven land of Tirannwn, but it’s the fourth in a quest series which starts with the Plague City quest.Return to Top
Skills
The members-only skills are Agility, Construction, Farming, Fletching, Herblore, Slayer and Thieving.
To start training Agility, go to the Tree Gnome Stronghold Agility course. Agility is helpful for short cuts which get you around faster, and in numerous quests. With increased Agility, you also have more energy so you can run longer (good for getting places, and an advantage in the Wilderness!) Run energy is discussed in the Getting Around Guide. You can improve your run energy by getting some boots of lightness from the Temple of Ikov north of the Ardougne farming patches (the quest is not required) – simply take a lit candle and a slashing weapon (such as a dagger or sword) into the temple, then go west and down the stairs. Slash the web in front of the only red dot in the room, and grab several pairs of the boots to keep backups. Agility is the only member skill that works in Free to Play (F2P) worlds – your run energy will deplete slower in F2P as well as P2P.
To start training the long-awaited Construction skill, go to an Estate Agent office in Varrock, Falador, Seers’ Village, or East Ardougne (locations shown in guide). Purchase a house for 1K, and follow the Construction Beginner’s Guide Walkthrough for step by step instructions to achieve level 5. Use Tip.It’s handy, unique and sortable Construction Table to learn what you can build at each level, including the materials and other requirements for each item.
To start Farming, you need some potato seeds. Go to Draynor Village market square and buy some seeds from Olivia’s stall (or steal them if your Thieving is 10 or higher). Then go northwest to the farm located north of Port Sarim’s bar, just southeast of Falador. Inside you can buy most of the Farming equipment you will need (a Seed dibber, a Rake, and a Watering can) for very little money (less than 100 gp). Fill your Watering can at the Sink or Rain barrel. Proceed north outside and hop the stile to the farming patch, then follow the instructions in Tip.It’s Farming guide to plant your first crop.
Fletching isn’t hard to begin – just get a regular Knife and some Logs and use the Knife on the Logs. To make Bowstrings, pick Flax (small plants with blue flowers) located in a field south of the Party Castle in Seers’ Village. Use the Flax on the Spinning Wheel upstairs in the house just north of the church. Spinning Wheel locations are marked on Tip.It’s 1.4MB interactive World Map. For a personal touch, visit the Ranged Guide tutor in Lumbridge (just north of the castle, south of the general store) – she can also advise members about fletching.
Herblore is unlocked by completing the Druidic Ritual quest. Herblore is a key part of both the Hero’s quest and the Legends quest, so start using those Guams and Marrentills (frequently dropped by Al Kharid warriors) right away!
The Slayer skill is begun by visiting a Slayer Master to get an assignment. The easiest one is Turael in Burthorpe (north of Taverly), in the first house on the east side of town. See the Slayer skill guide for further info. Consult Tip.It’s Bestiary to get detailed information on any monster.
To start Thieving, pickpocket Men (level 2) and Women (level 2) until your Thieving reaches 5 or 10. Then you’ll want to travel to Ardougne market square, the RS thieving mecca. See the Thieving skill guide.
All F2P skills have portions that are members-only. To learn about these added member techniques, check any of Tip.It’s Skill Guides and look for sections marked “members only”, items marked with an asterisk *, or for table rows highlighted in grey. For example, member Crafting includes the art of glassblowing, to create various useful glass items and earn crafting xp. New members may want to sail from Port Sarim to Entrana (don’t bring any weapons or stat-boosting gear) to learn about this from Fritz the Glassblower. Other members-only Crafting abilities include making dragonhide and snakeskin armour, spinning flax into bowstrings, making battlestaves, and more. Return to Top
Beware
Things for members to watch out for include poisoning, desert effect, and of course the Wilderness.
While touring Karamja and some dungeons, be aware that as a member you can get poisoned by certain monsters such as some spiders and Karamjan Tribesmen. Thieving certain chests also may release a cloud of poison. Regular poison starts by doing 4 HP damage each time it hits you (shown as a green “splat”), and takes a while to wear off – lower level members won’t survive it without Antipoison potions. See the Herblore Guide Poisoning section.
You can also die of the “desert effect” in the Kharidian desert south of Al Kharid (through Shantay Pass, where you will be warned). Take precautions when going there: wear desert robes, carry waterskins, and use a Knife to cut Kharidian cactus to replenish your water supplies.
The Wilderness is just as lethal in P2P as it is in F2P. If you’re new to Runescape, be aware that dying in the Wilderness deprives you of all but the three most valuable (store price) items you are carrying or wearing. If you have been in a fight in the Wilderness, you get a “skull” floating above your head, and dying will deprive you of ALL of your items. High level and P2P Wilderness areas also do not allow players to teleport out (not even Ring of Life or other enchanted jewellery teleports), so keep these dangers in mind. East Ardougne (west of the palace) has a “teleport lever” that transports you to the highest-level, exclusively members-only Wilderness area. Our 550KB Wilderness Map shows this area’s features, which include an Agility course and the Mage Arena mini game. Return to Top
Weapons
A wide range of exotic weaponry is available to members, with new ones being added all the time.
Although Dragon weapons have in many cases been outclassed by newer weapons, the more powerful weapons require large amounts of cash or very high skill levels to obtain (80+). Dragon weapons offer excellent benefits and are within financial reach of most rune-armoured players, although they do require 60 Attack to wield. They offer a nice bonus for training Strength. They can be purchased from other players; most are also available from a shop after finishing a quest. You may not be able to wield some of them without the related quest. See the Dragon weapons section of the Combat guide.
The Combat guide also has detailed information on the more expensive and rare weapons available to members.Return to Top
Guilds
There are six members-only Guilds. Like the F2P guilds, each has certain entrance requirements. The name of each guild in the table below is linked to the related guild guide containing detailed information.
Member Guilds
Guild Skill Required Location Features
Fishing
 68 North of Ardougne Bank, shop, all fishing
Hero’s
 Hero’s quest North of Taverly Amulet of Glory recharge fountain, dragon weapon shop, mining, caged Blue dragon
 
Legend’s
 Legend’s quest Northeast of Ardougne Bank, shops, Shadow warrior dungeon
 
Magic
 66 Yanille Bank, rune shop, training dungeon, teleports to other wizard towers
Range
 40 Southwest of Seers’ Village Several shops, archery game, practice towers
Warriors’
 130 combined Attack and Strength West of Burthorpe Games room Bank, several shops and training areas
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Minor money-making tips
There are many ways to make money as a member, but they may involve having high levels or already having some assets to invest. If you become a member at a lower level, you may be anxious to make some cash. In addition to the ways you already know (such as mining ore, merchandising, etc.), there are some low-level ways to make cash in P2P. One is Pure essence mining (requires 30 Mining) – members also have three additional essence mine teleport locations (see the Runecrafting guide). Another method is picking Flax (no skill required), and/or spinning Flax into Bowstrings (10 Crafting required; described in Fletching skill mentioned above). Fletching itself is a third low-level cash source – players will buy feathers, arrow shafts, headless arrows and arrows. All of the above items should be sold in bulk (no less than a hundred, but preferably thousands) to obtain the best prices – consult Tip.It’s Market Forums to survey current values.
A fourth method for obtaining quick runes (or possibly cash) is “essence running”. This activity supports higher level runecrafters who want to train but don’t want to keep running to the bank for more essence – a hungry player can fill this gap. Show up at the altar with a full pack of the appropriate essence (regular for 6 basic runes, pure essence for member-crafted runes) and receive payment (runes and/or cash and/or matching noted essence) in return. Then run to the bank, change noted essence into essence (depositing your cash and/or runes), and repeat as many times as desired. Popular worlds for essence running include 66 and 99 (Laws), and 91 (Natures). If you don’t yet have level 30 Mining (to get pure essence), you can try taking regular essence to the F2P world 16 Air altar.
If you are not yet comfortable enough in Runescape to try any of the above ideas, a far smaller (and smaller-paying!) job is available. Talk to the Wise Old Man, who lives just north of the bank in Draynor Village. Although he has a shady past, he has two things to offer: (1) he will look at your bank and tell you which F2P quest items you can safely throw out, and (2) he will hire you to run errands, in return for very small amounts of coins or experience. The tasks involve basic things like mining copper ore or baking bread. A former F2Per won’t want to bother, but someone who is entirely new to Runescape might want to try it

For those of you who do not know, RuneScape 2 is a MMORPG (that’s Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) and it has around 200,000 people online at any given time. This will show you how to make some easy profits in said game and not only that, it will show you how to do it rather easily and with no experience needed.
Now, lots of people thought that mining was the best way to make money when RuneScape was young. In a way they were right. Sure, you can spend countless hours leveling your mining level until you can get some rare ores that sell for a lot of money, you could even use those ores and make bars to sell. You could even be crazy enough to make those bars into items and try to find some random person who wants that specific item.

Another way to make in-game money is fishing and cooking. More skills that take up more of your time to perfect before you could make some serious cash. Swordfish always sell for good prices, but they only get caught a fraction of the time using a harpoon. The real money is in the Lobster. Lobsters sell (as of today) for around 200gp each, but you can fish them and cook them for free. Quite a lot of profit for such a little pinching creature.

Sure there are lots of other things you can do to make money. Runecrafting is one, collecting and selling bones, selling runes, arrows lots of different items. You can even use combat (player-killing) to make some serious cash. The unfortunate thing is, this all takes a lot of time, which we often don’t have. Some don’t even guarantee that you will gain a profit.

BEGINNER

You should start by mining a lot of tin/copper. If you would like to bring up your smithing level as well as mining, mine the same amount of tin and copper. When your mining level is around 40 of 45, you can mine coal easily. If you start mining coal at level 30, when you unlock the option of mining coal, you will get barely any coal, because of the higher-level miners.

INTERMEDIATE

Now you can mine coal. Go to the Dwarvin mines west of Edgeville, north of Fallador. Here you should go the southeastern most point. You will see some scorpions, and some coal/gold. Mine the coal here and go up the stairs to the east and follow the people/path to get to the bank. When your mining level is 60 or higher, you can go into the mining guild, in the southern most part of the mining guild. Here it is loaded with coal, and 5 mithril rocks.

MAKING THE MONEY

Amount
Selling Price

1-100
150 each

100-1000
180 each

1k- ……
190-200 each

Now that you have a lot of coal, you can sell it. Depending on how much coal you have, you can sell it for specific amounts.

Some people sell for more, and some people sell for less. You will have to find out what price you are comfortable with.

CASHING IN

Now you should have a good amount of money, and like before, some people sell for less. This is where you cash in. Buy the low sellers’ coal. Even if it is 2 coals or something low, it will pile up. And when you spend all your money, sell those coals for a higher value. Now you could even double your money.

BANK IT

You now know how to master the market with coal. This guide is more for training for cash, and less for learning the merchanting style of getting money. Keep an eye out for my new articles coming soon: Making Money with: Fletching, Smithing, Fishing, Wood Cutting, Prayer, Runecrafting, and more!

The Runescape Auto Fisher is in fact yet another ‘macro’ that is against Jagex’s rules. If you are caught using this program, your account (along with your other accounts) will be banned. Jagex takes a strong stance against cheaters, and they have good reason to. Even if it seems that their rules are not fair, they have each and every one of them for the good of the player. Without rules, the ones who cheat would rule the game and the ones who do not cheat would quit. This is not good for Jagex. Think about it, would you want to play a game where everyone cheated? I did not think
so.

A Macro, according to definition, is a single computer instruction that results in a series of instruction is machine language. Thus, the Runescape Auto Fisher will automatically fish, even if the player is not at their computer. This allows an unfair advantage over other players. Let me give you an example. Say you get on Runescape 2 hours every day for a week and all you do in those 2 hours is fish. You will gain some levels, but it will take you awhile at that rate. Now, another player uses a Runescape Auto Fisher, they leave their account on for a whole week, and all it is doing is fishing. Who do you think is going to reach level 99 first? The cheater of course! This makes the people who are not cheating feel that their efforts are worthless. That is one reason that Jagex takes such a strong stance against cheaters.

Runescape Auto Fisher and Pros
If you think you can cheat on a ‘throw-away’ account and then just walk away without any consequence, you are wrong. Let me tell you a little story. It was on January 19, 2006 that my story takes place. It was around this time that cheating was a huge problem, and Jagex had enough of it. So on this day they decided to show these cheaters who was the boss. They showed how much power they had by banning over 15,000 Runescape Accounts for using these auto bots.

They posted on their front page that they have programs that can EASILY detect people who use these programs, and that they will ban ALL of the player’s accounts, and not just the one that was cheated on. Jagex still bans thousands of accounts a month because of this problem. Sadly, Jagex cannot do it on their own. They need help from their players. So please, if you think someone is cheating, report him or her using the Report Abuse button. Jagex will investigate and if the person is in fact cheating, they will be banned. Help keep Runescape a fun game.

If your account is banned for cheating, you will not be shown the evidence. This will only help
The cheater to build a program that will bypass Jagex’s defenses! Here is what Jagex has to say on the matter:

RS Auto Fisher and Jagex
“Our policy has always been that we do not tolerate any form of cheating. We do not ban accounts lightly. Significant evidence is always collected before any action is taken against a player. We will not reveal the evidence that we have collected, since most cheats only want to know the evidence so that they can avoid getting caught the next time.”

As you can tell, Jagex takes cheating very serious and will NOT tolerate ANY form of cheating. Jagex has this rule not only because of the unfair advantages, but also because these third party software’s can harm your computer. A lot of these programs contain Keyloggers, Trojans, or Viruses. These viruses will try to steal your account information, or sometimes even more personal information such as your credit card information. Even if the person who made the program did not mean for it to harm your computer, an unintended flaw could still put your computer at risk!

I hope you now know why you should not cheat! Happy and Safe Playing!

The State of Play

If you look back at the last few months, you may have mixed feelings about some of the releases. Unbalanced trade removal; Bounty Hunter and Clan Wars; LootShare; the Assist System; the Grand Exchange: these were all massive changes affecting a huge number of people. They were so big, in fact, and released in such a short period of time, that we could not get everything right while also making every player happy. We certainly aimed to do so, but we still came some way short.

We decided, soon after their release, that we could address many of your problems with them. Your feedback on the Forums has really helped, and we have even been able to consult you on a number of instances. This led to the ‘Future Changes to Recent Updates’ in January: a list of our proposed changes to our recent content. It’s been a while since we released that newspost, and many of you seem worried that we’ve forgotten about the changes to LootShare, Grand Exchange and our other releases. Well, we can assure you that we haven’t forgotten. In fact, we have allocated nearly half of our content developers to getting these recent updates back on track!

We plan to release a State of Play regularly, to give you a real idea of how the most anticipated updates are progressing, so keep your eyes peeled for more news in the future.

The green progress bars will give you an idea of how close each project is to being released.

Grand Exchange Improvements:

Some changes to the Grand Exchange interfaces are entering the final stages of testing. We’ve listened to your feedback and we are finishing off interface changes to really speed up your selling and purchasing.

We also promised ‘a new web page…which will allow you to track item prices over a long period of time’. This is very close to completion and is currently with our Quality Assurance team. This will be a comprehensive and very visual means for you to find out item values and compare them with others, or see how they fluctuate over time. As you can imagine, we believe that this will be really useful to any merchants out there.

Finally, the Grand Exchange pricing errors are being fixed in what will be an ongoing process. We have staff members dedicated to collating information from the Forums and in-game sources, so you’ll see amendments occurring as the weeks go on. Here are a few examples of pricing issues that we have remedied:

We’ve allowed Summoning items to be traded on the Exchange for a wider range of prices over a prolonged period, and allowed their prices to adjust with their large number of sales.
We have made the price of items such as jewellery, poisoned dagger and clockwork toys behave more consistently, so that you are always getting a fair deal.
We’ve allowed a more generous range of prices on the Exchange for those items that are sold in shops.
We’ve also fixed a number of bugs that have been highlighted in the Forums, such as how potions behave.
We’d also like to remind you that the ‘Grand Exchange Price Feedback’ thread in our Suggestions Forum is the place for any constructive feedback you have on our market prices.

Fairer LootShare:

One of the most requested improvements will be to our LootShare feature, which has been worked on solidly since its announcement in the ‘Future Changes to Recent Updates’. We will be calling these changes ‘CoinShare’. With it activated, a clan will not receive a high-value item as a monster drop; instead, the item will be put on the Grand Exchange at the median price. The team of LootSharers will immediately gain a share of coins equal to that item’s lowest market value, without waiting for that item to sell on the Exchange. This is in final testing, at a similar stage to the Grand Exchange tweaks.

Item Lending:

Currently at a briefing stage is the item-lending feature. It has been incredibly difficult to find that balance between versatility and stopping cheaters from abusing it. We believe we’ve found a solution that achieves this, and we will give you more news in future articles.

New PvP Minigame:

Clan Wars and Bounty Hunter did a fair job of offering new PvP gaming choices, but they weren’t without their problems; in particular, Bounty Hunter was dominated by large clans, which just wasn’t how we intended Bounty Hunter to be used. We are aware that this week’s Bounty Hunter changes leaves only Clan Wars for multi-way fighters, which does not offer the level of danger and reward that Bounty Hunter did. We can reveal that changes to the Clan Wars arena are at a proposal stage and future multi-way minigames are planned, all of which should alleviate these concerns.

It must also be said that Clan Wars and Bounty Hunter were never alone intended as a replacement for the Wilderness. We saw them as the first in a series of PvP minigames, with other games being briefed that would attempt to cater for all types of PKer. Well, the next PvP minigame is now finishing development and entering the first round of quality assurance. We’re certainly very excited about this single-way, one-versus-one safe minigame.

Summoning Improvements:

When we started work on Summoning, we made the decision that it would be interesting, fun and rewarding, while also taking longer than most skills to level up. We feel now that we weren’t so hot on the ‘rewarding’ aspect, which has been an obstacle to many people enjoying the skill. Despite a few tweaks, we still don’t believe that it is as rewarding as it can be, and the worst thing we can do is to keep making tweaks every week for a long period of time.

So, we have decided to rebalance Summoning and release it with Summoning Batch #2. This rebalancing is about 20% complete and we will keep you informed about how it progresses. As you can imagine, this is a huge priority for us, so you can expect this percentage to rise rapidly.

We do appreciate that all of these changes are taking a while, and that a lot of people are urgently awaiting them. So, we are treating them as a priority. This is not the last you will see of progress reports like this, either: you can expect similar updates in the future, as we make more of an effort to inform you about the state of play…

The Fishing guild is located in the heart of Kandarin, just north of Ardougne; it is for members only. You’ll need level 68 fishing to enter. At level 65 you might wish to drink a fishing potion to enter (requires level 50 herblore to make; at level 63 you could eat an admiral pie to qualify (requires level 70 cooking to bake.)

The skills necklace teleport is an easy way for members to arrive just outside the guild door. Simply rub it and choose this guild as the destination. Read the skills necklace items database entry to learn more about making and recharging it.

The Master Fisher is usually just outside the door, and as you enter you will notice the three respawns of fishing equipment; a lobster cage, harpoon and a big fishing net (shown in purple on the map). The range close by is also very convenient, allowing you to cook whatever you fish and gain that cooking xp that you desire. There is a bank in the north-western corner where you can deposit your raw or cooked fish.

The two piers in the fishing guild are the obvious center of activity here. Many fishing spots allow you to catch tuna, lobster, swordfish, shark and more. The Orange spots are where you can one-click for lobster fishing. The green spots are for one-clicking big net fishing. Be aware that the fishing spots come on and off and also move left and right so you can’t just ignore the playing screen. At any one time, you can count on 80% of the spots shown on the map being available. The map accurately depicts the positions of each type of fishing spot. The fishing guild shop close by, run by Roachey, will buy your raw and cooked fish.

Fishing Guild Shop
Pic Name Default Stock Price to Sell Price to Buy
Fishing Bait 2000 2 3
Feathers 1500 2 1-12
Raw Cod 0 17 25
Raw Mackerel 0 11 17
Raw Bass 0 84 120
Raw Tuna 0 70 99
Raw Lobster 0 105 150
Raw Swordfish 0 140 200
Cooked Cod 0 17 25
Cooked Mackerel 0 11 17
Cooked Bass 0 84 120
Cooked Tuna 0 70 99
Cooked Lobster 0 105 150
Cooked Swordfish 0 140 200

Tired of being poor in Runescape?
In Runescape, it is much harder to make money in f2p than in p2p, Members have countless ways to make easy gold because of their high stats, more skills and more places to visit while the others work hours to get some decent cash. However, there are some easy ways to make money in Runescape. I will list the top five ways here.
AIR-RUNNING
This is probably the easiest way to make money in Runescape since it requires no skills at all and you can make 2000g per minute with it. To begin get your hands on 25 rune essence, either mine it or buy it. Then go to the air altar in world 16, You will notice that the place is very crowded. This is the world 16 aircraft company, the biggest air company in Runescape. You will see that some people are shouting “open 2k”, trade with that person and offer him the 25 essence, he with give you 2000 gold and 25 noted essence. Take the essence to the nearest bank, un-note it, and trade it with another person at the air altar for another 2000g and noted essence. Repeat these steps as much as you want. You will make a ton of money soon.

MINING ESSENCE
Mining and selling essence is a slower way of making money but it gives you some mining experience. To begin with complete the rune mysteries quest, Then go to Varrock in any world between 1 and 8. Go to Aubury’s rune shop and have him teleport you to the essence mines, mine the essence until your inventory is full and then store the essence in the north bank. Repeat these steps until you have 100 essence, take the 100 essence out of your bank (noted) and start shouting “selling ess”, the people there are usually desperate to buy essence so you will get some trade offers soon. Never sell your essence for less than 30g each, You can get at least 3000g for every 100 essence you mine.

NEWT EYES
This is a very profitable business but requires some patience and some starting cash. Get 3k cash and go to the magic shop in port Sarim, the shop sells newt eyes for 3g each, fill your inventory with them and store them in the draynor bank. Keep buying eyes until you have 1k eyes stored in your bank. Now go to Varrock in any world between 1 and 8 and you can sell 1k eyes to people for as much as 250k. This is because anyone who is raising his herblore skill doesn’t have enough time to go back and forth from the bank and will be willing to spend that much money for something so cheap. For those who dont know, Newt eyes are used for making potions.

STRONGHOLD OF SECURITY
For those who don’t know, the stronghold of security has 10k waiting for any player who has enough time to go there. To go to the stronghold, go to the barbarian village and go down the hole that is in the mining site. The stronghold has 4 levels, each level with more dangerous monsters than the last one. You’ll need some good armour, food and defence level to survive the monsters inside. The first level gives 2k, second one gives 3k, third one gives 5k and the fourth one gives some fancy boots. Its a good place to level up for f2p.

MAKING RUNES
It is actually possibly for f2p to make lots of money by runecrafting. Runes sell for 20g each in world 1-8 Varrock. Not only you will gain lots of mining and Runecrafting experiernce, but you will make lots of money. The higher your runecrafting level gets, the more runes you will be able to make, and the more runes you make, the more money you earn. Once you have a lot of money, you can buy the essence from other players instead of mining it and even start your own rune business. Just stay away from body runes, they may give more experience but no one buys them so you’ll just waste time.

Now that you have your information, log on to Runescape and start making some gold!


Thanks Jagex Grand Exchange has nearly bankrupt me

The Runescape Grand exchange has been released, and woot most of my predictions have come true, not wishing to gloat but am I always right or what?

The Grand Exchange is indeed grand it only bankrupt me because I have spend 38m on dragon bones, this is enough to get me to 98 prayer and 126 combat, it took me 5 seconds to buy the 25k bones that I needed, my poor hand is going to ache, don’t think ill be doing my boning in 1 go perhaps 1k a day, omg thats almost a month at that rate.

I now have just 20m left to get the extra level for 99 mage.

I got 98 magic 1.2m xp to 99 and 25k bones to offer, which comes first?

Just though I had better slip in that I got 98 Magic.

The grand exchange had a bug where I put some items on the Exchange and logged out it kept saying still logged in when I tried to log back in, I tried to recover from a locked account and changed my password, this was successful but I was still unable to log back in, I had a look on the forums and it was a common problem and was fixed with Jagex’s normal efficiency.

I put my Rune boots up for sale and sold all 21 pairs in about 20 minutes for more than the pre GE price, sold some dragon boots at normal price.

The thing I like about it is my son can use it and I know he wont get ripped off on price.

I have all my lava battle staves at minimum price haven’t sold any but there must be thousands for sale out there so I will wait my turn.

This had the potential to be a disaster but oh no jagex as usual have done their homework well and it is a great boost so far, lets see how it settles in.

Prior to the November 7 midterm elections, many political analysts wondered how President Bush would handle the last two years of his presidency if the Democrats seized control of the Congress. Nearly all agreed it would be a lonely time for a President accustomed to being surrounded by friends in Congress. None of the analyst’s observations included the possibility that President Bush would retreat from the world stage to the world of online gaming. It appears, however, that that is just what President Bush has done as he has been using the “Internets” to do more than to just use “the Google” to look at images of his ranch in Crawford, Texas, but is a passionate player of the online game Runescape.