How to Enjoy RuneScape to the Fullest

Dress for success., Make friends!, Balance work and play., Set goals., Do quests., Play minigames., Follow the rules., Help people.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Dress for success.

    If you don't look like you are worth anybody's time, the only help you'll get is suggestions on where to put your staff...if you know what I mean.
  2. Step 2: Make friends!

    This is the most vital thing when it comes to having fun. , It's okay to be busy, and it's okay to have fun.

    How much of what and when is completely your choice, but having a balance will enhance your Runescape experience. , If you have nothing to do, that's probably what you'll end up doing...nothing. , F2P quests all are: easy, quick, and fun.

    Fun is the most important thing, but the quests also give you a reward. , If you participate in minigames, you will often make new friends, experience friendly competition, and have fun. , Sometimes you just want to punch somebody's lights out, but getting muted/banned won't get you any closer to achieving that. , You'll make new friends, set a good example, and you might even get a kick out of it.
  3. Step 3: Balance work and play.

  4. Step 4: Set goals.

  5. Step 5: Do quests.

  6. Step 6: Play minigames.

  7. Step 7: Follow the rules.

  8. Step 8: Help people.

Detailed Guide

If you don't look like you are worth anybody's time, the only help you'll get is suggestions on where to put your staff...if you know what I mean.

This is the most vital thing when it comes to having fun. , It's okay to be busy, and it's okay to have fun.

How much of what and when is completely your choice, but having a balance will enhance your Runescape experience. , If you have nothing to do, that's probably what you'll end up doing...nothing. , F2P quests all are: easy, quick, and fun.

Fun is the most important thing, but the quests also give you a reward. , If you participate in minigames, you will often make new friends, experience friendly competition, and have fun. , Sometimes you just want to punch somebody's lights out, but getting muted/banned won't get you any closer to achieving that. , You'll make new friends, set a good example, and you might even get a kick out of it.

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