How to Level up a New RuneScape Account
Go to Bob's axes., Once there, trade bob and view the stock list., Once in Varrock, head to the big bank, southeast of the grand exchange., Once you have the desired amount of logs, go to the Grand Exchange and sell them all., Once the logs are...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to Bob's axes.
Once out of the cellar, according to your compass and map, run down to Bob's axes, south of the lumbridge castle gate. -
Step 2: Once there
There should be a free bronze hatchet.
Select take, then head up to Varrock.
Since you are a level three, the druids will attack you, sneak around them. , Begin to chop down trees until' your entire inventory is filled, then deposit the logs in your bank.
Repeat this process, which will increase your woodcutting skill easily. , Make sure to take them out of your bank as a note.
Each log cost about 30gp. ,, then buy a black hatchet, this will make woodcutting faster.
Instead of doing this cut and sell process on logs, switch to oak logs, which are 45gp each. , Iron Scimitar and kite shield are recommended! (don't worry, 5-10k sounds like a lot, but if you just follow this process, you will have a lot of money!) ,,, Attack, Strength, Defence. and some attacks train on two skills at once.
Attack determines how much you can defeat your opponent's armour.
Strength determines how much damage you can deal to your opponent.
Def determines how much attack and strength you can resist from an opponent's attack. ,,, -
Step 3: trade bob and view the stock list.
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Step 4: Once in Varrock
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Step 5: head to the big bank
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Step 6: southeast of the grand exchange.
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Step 7: Once you have the desired amount of logs
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Step 8: go to the Grand Exchange and sell them all.
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Step 9: Once the logs are sold
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Step 10: take the money and store in your bank.
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Step 11: Keep repeating this process until you are level 15 wc.
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Step 12: Once you have a good amount of cash 5-10k
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Step 13: buy a full iron set and an iron weapon and shield.
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Step 14: Once you have your iron gear
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Step 15: buy some food
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Step 16: (fish) then head to lumbridge.
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Step 17: Start to train on the dummies in the training area
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Step 18: or train on goblins or spiders
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Step 19: across the lumbridge bridge.
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Step 20: Train on the desired skill
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Step 21: each attack (in your combat menu) can level up 3 different combat skills.
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Step 22: Keep leveling up
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Step 23: to about level 10
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Step 24: then head to the grand exchange and buy some black armour
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Step 25: then head to the strongholds of security and player safety
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Step 26: finish them
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Step 27: and accept your reward.
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Step 28: Buy the best gear you can wield
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Step 29: then keep training.
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Step 30: If you ever run out of money
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Step 31: you can do the cut and sell process before
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Step 32: or you can read the other wiki articles on money making.
Detailed Guide
Once out of the cellar, according to your compass and map, run down to Bob's axes, south of the lumbridge castle gate.
There should be a free bronze hatchet.
Select take, then head up to Varrock.
Since you are a level three, the druids will attack you, sneak around them. , Begin to chop down trees until' your entire inventory is filled, then deposit the logs in your bank.
Repeat this process, which will increase your woodcutting skill easily. , Make sure to take them out of your bank as a note.
Each log cost about 30gp. ,, then buy a black hatchet, this will make woodcutting faster.
Instead of doing this cut and sell process on logs, switch to oak logs, which are 45gp each. , Iron Scimitar and kite shield are recommended! (don't worry, 5-10k sounds like a lot, but if you just follow this process, you will have a lot of money!) ,,, Attack, Strength, Defence. and some attacks train on two skills at once.
Attack determines how much you can defeat your opponent's armour.
Strength determines how much damage you can deal to your opponent.
Def determines how much attack and strength you can resist from an opponent's attack. ,,,
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