I tried to enjoy RS3

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I just don't know if I'm doing it economically. I kind of OSRS gold kindly picking pursuit paths and leveling up the best that I can. I would have LOVED a more comprehensive, contained crash course on what on the screen and exactly what it means and in which I could change things. It's very overwhelming but I'm loving my time so far--only sucks that most of my gameplay is studying through wikis and watching youtube videos hoping to figure out what the hell Im supposed to do.

I'll reply to every point You are playing RS3. The keys in the treasure hunter screen can be used to get random prizes, even if you do not like the decoration, you can turn it into oddments. Oddments are a money used in the oddment shop, which sells a variety of xp products, decorative items, plus a few neat trinkets, without getting too complicated. The charity are a exceptional occasion. These will be hosted by jagex in a while, you accrue the skill or fight. (they will not always be known as charity tokens, they could be called a different type of token in relation to what the occasion is, but they work exactly the same). Them turn in for rewards.

Yes, actual players are purchasing your bamboo shortbows. The artificial markets will be the shops. The Grand Exchange is player. Clicking on any skill on your skills tab will open the manual for this, from there you can view what degree requirements you have to do particular things (by way of example, you may pickpocket men and women, and steal from bread stalls, in level 1 thieving.) From there, with the help of either the rs wiki or google, it is possible to learn where actions for your level are found.

Efficacy doesn't matter. So long as you are progressing, doing what interests you, and making your strategy, you are fine. In terms of where you should be at 35 hours of playtime, difficult for me to tell, when I started, RuneScape was much different than it is currently, and also the speed of progress was distinct. I'll carry on to google and wiki the hell out of everything. It's been fun, I only agree with your article that things would be far better if I had my hand held via the UI along with the basics. I will get there. I am presuming RuneScape becomes social because you level up--it's pretty lonely right now.

I tried to enjoy RS3. Idk if its the artwork style but I feel as though idk where I am. Not sure if nostalgia goggles for OSRS but I'm constantly confused. The amount of (at least to me) non-user friendly menus makes it such a mess and very confusing on how the UI works to where id instead use the heritage one just so I have some kind of sequence. With that I could never learn the new combat since the UI was annoying to use. I know what I am performing in rs3 and in osrs its better if not worse for me. I really do love the quality of life things and the toolbelt. The xp bypassing though does bother me as I just feel like u can only bypass the grind more or less so everything feels significantly less rewarding. Person who played in the day to return to it just to play cheap RuneScape gold as its easier to understand.