Creating your Account (Player).
Firstly here are some things you need to know before creating your Account...:
· Never put your username and password in to any site other than runescape.com
· When on Runescape don’t ..: Swear, Advertise, Cheat etc.
· Runescape doesn’t have cheats of any sort if other websites say they have cheats don’t listen
1.Runescape will inform you of this and much more when you create your account. I wouldn’t tell you this unless it was necessary but it is as most of the above can land you in serious trouble e.g. account hacked, account banned for life, account banned for number of hours/days etc. But because of this Runescape is a lot cleaner than other role playing games online, now you know we can get on with creating your account...:
2.Click here to go to http://www.runescape.com and click on Play Now > New User
3.Put in a username (username and password are not case sensitive) and password (try not to make it obvious.) then hit the Continue button.
4.Enter your e-mail (this is very important if you don’t want your account hacked and not be able to recover it) address and click boxes about terms and conditions and private policy.
5.This page will tell you the you can also use your new account on funorb.com which is created by Jagex (which also created Runescape) and they offer fun little Runescape like mini-games.
1. 6.Select the HD option (if it says it encountered a problem just use SD.) then click Log In.
It 7.will come up with a screen looking like this at the top of the window it will have a settings tab (hammer..) gender tab (gender signs) head tab (hair..)
3. 8.Follow the tutorial stage and you’ll end up at Lumbridge Castle, (I thought it might be silly making a tutorial on a tutorial.)
Runescape Basic Controls
To move around all you do is click where you want to go with the mouse, to revolve the screen around your player use the arrow keys, and to chat publicly type and hit enter.
The Runescape Game Setup
When you finish the tutorial stage you’ll end up at Lumbridge castle, this is where we’ll practice the basic controls for Runescape and learn about all the buttons.
First there’s the chat box, this is where you can see what everyone has been and is talking about, you can also see if someone wants to trade something with you.
Combat
Combat will show you your combat level and also allow you to chose which type of attack you use when fighting, there are up to four options. The options change when you use different weapons. (Read the costume paragraph to learn about equipping armour and weapons.) These are the basic attacks when you have no weapons equipped.
Punch – will raise your attack.
Kick – will raise your strength
Block – will raise your defence
Skill Levels
To the right you can see a list of skills as they appear on Runescape, the green skills are those that are “free to train” (you don’t need to become a member.) this Include...(from left down then next row): Attack, Strength, Defence, Range, Prayer, Magic, Hit point, Mine, Smithing, Fishing, Cooking, Fire-making, Woodcutting.
Quest List
Quests vary from large to small and simple to almost impossible. There are many quests you can get on with such as:
· The Restless Ghost
· Learning the Ropes
· Imp Catcher
· Etc.
Most quests will have requirements such as skill levels and other quests.
Achievement Diaries
Your Achievement diaries are much like quests but are for specific areas on Runescape, the only free areas are Lumbridge and Drynor but there is plenty to do from easy to intermediate to hard.
Inventory
Your Inventory stores all your items such as food, armour, weapons etc. You can store any item in your inventory after finding it, withdrawing it out of your bank or collecting it from the Grand Exchange (these will be explained later on it the tutorial.)
Costume or Equipment
After clicking on a wearable item in your inventory it will come up here in one of the 12 blank areas on the picture to the right, if you want a better look at your player click the bottom left and it will come up with a rotating image of your player and his + added or – scores to the left. Click on the middle bottom button to check the price or a single or multiple items. Click the bottom right button to check what item you will keep and which you’ll lose if you die.
Prayer
Prayer is a skill that gives you the ability to add extra strength, defence etc. To your player, the Prayer tab gives you the lowdown on which prayer attacks you’re using and how much prayer you have left.
Spell Book
The Spell Book shows you all the spells you’re able to cast using runes. (Runes are 1 use magic stones which can be bought from shops around Runescape; all spells need a certain amount of different runes to cast them.) The Spell Book also tells you what level and what runes you need to have to cast said spell.
Friend List
Your friends list is a very useful tool on Runescape to keep in touch with players, it tells you when your friends are online and which world they are on (usually shown in yellow unless they’re on the same world as you in which case they will be shown as green, if there not logged on at all they will appear in red – worlds will be explained later on.) You can add friends by right clicking there name’s on the chat box and clicking add friend, or you can type in their name manually on the friends tab.
Ignore List
This is basically the opposite of your friends list, you can put in the names of players that are bugging you and you’ll never hear of them again.
Clan Chat
The clan chat tab is a very useful Runescape tool, you send private messages to other players you know through it much like your friends list, except you can talk to multiple people at a time. Click join clan then type in the player whose clan chat you want to join or create your own clan chat in a few clicks. Clan chat also allows you to borrow items of other clan members. All clans have levels of players but not all use them.
Settings
Here you can change your audio and graphics settings; on graphics settings you can change your screen to full screen.
Emotions
Emotions are little 2-10 second movements by your player; you’ll have a number of emotions already, but you’ll be able to unlock more as you play more.
Music
Here you can play all the different tracks that you unlock when you roam throughout Runescape, there are tracks you can unlock from quests and random events.
Notes
Here you jot down little notes about quest info, item numbers, town names etc. You get 30 notes at a time.
The Mini-Map
The mini-map shows you a lot of things...:
· The health bar – shows you how much health you have left.
· The prayer level – shows you how much prayer you have left after you use a prayer attack.
· The Run Bar – shows you how much run you have left in you (right click and sit to save up.)
The Bank
The bank is simply the place where you keep all your items and gp (money) there are banks in all villages and towns in Runescape, if you walk into Lumbridge Castle and go to click on the first flight of stairs then the second and you’ll find a bank. If you want to find other banks click on the world icon on the mini-map and go on quick links and click on the money bag, this will highlight all the banks on the map, this can be used for many other things.