How to Be a Great Person on RuneScape
Gain Combat Levels.,Make lots of friends who can tell you any new news or just be there to stand up for you , Avoid calling people names such as "noob". , Avoid bragging about what items you have or how high your levels are. , Stand up for a person...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gain Combat Levels.
Get a high combat level by killing the men and women that walk around Lumbridge, and killing the goblins West of Lumbridge Castle. or 'Experiments' This way, when it comes to a time when you have to fight, it won't be too hard if you have a high level. -
Step 2: Make lots of friends who can tell you any new news or just be there to stand up for you
,,, You'll make a new friend, who could end up being a great one. , This way people will admire you and how high your skills are. ,, For example, if your friend needs some oak logs, give it to them, or at least at a greatly discounted price that you can afford to lose. , -
Step 3: Avoid calling people names such as "noob".
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Step 4: Avoid bragging about what items you have or how high your levels are.
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Step 5: Stand up for a person who is being bullied.
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Step 6: Work on basic skills often.
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Step 7: Be nice to people in any way you see fit.
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Step 8: Give Items or Money to a friend that needs them.
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Step 9: Help Someone if they are about to be killed during an epic battle.
Detailed Guide
Get a high combat level by killing the men and women that walk around Lumbridge, and killing the goblins West of Lumbridge Castle. or 'Experiments' This way, when it comes to a time when you have to fight, it won't be too hard if you have a high level.
,,, You'll make a new friend, who could end up being a great one. , This way people will admire you and how high your skills are. ,, For example, if your friend needs some oak logs, give it to them, or at least at a greatly discounted price that you can afford to lose. ,
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