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Revision as of 23:53, 18 April 2024
Welcome to Runesaga and its official Starter guide.
The Starter guide is intended to help new players begin their journey with ease. This guide covers a wide range of topics including; Skills, money making, and some early-game content in Runesaga.
Logging in
Upon login you will be faced with an interface to choose your characters appearance.
Your appearance can be changed later in game by the make-over mage if you wish to do so.
Once you have finished your characters appearance you can click confirm to lock it in.
Choosing your mode.
Runesaga has a selection of games modes from from normal to challenge mode ironman.
Upon choosing your desired mode you can not swap from normal mode to challenge mode so make sure to choose wisely, although ironmen can convert in to normal mode but cannot convert back to ironman once this has been completed.
Normal mode:
Normal mode and normal ironman mode includes 250x experience rate for combat and 50x experience rate for skilling.
This is the fastest experience mode on Runesaga however you do miss out on the 5% Crit and 5% Luck chance.
Challenge mode:
Challenge mode and challenge ironman mode includes 30x experience rate for combat, 20x experience rate for skilling with an addition of +5% Crit Chance and +5% Luck chance.
Limiting yourself to lower experience rates greatly benefits you with a reward of Crit and Luck chance for your extra efforts.
After deciding which route you would like to take press confirm and your character will begin to walk towards the Runesaga Guide.
Runesaga Guide
The Runesaga Guide will be your first interaction with an npc in the game he will give you tasks to complete numbered 1-20. There is a full guide on the task list 1-20 here Runesaga Guide Tasks completing all these tasks you will receive 10 Scholar's bags these bags will reward you a full set of scholars armour which includes halo, top, legs, shield, boots, gloves, staff, bow, sword and amulet.
Commands for new players
;;Locus will give you a Elite recruit crate containing a variety of items to help you on your journey.
This crate consists of the following:
Ring of retrieval that has 2000 charges *this is not the Ring of retrieval (unlimited)*
Elite armour set
Elite pet box - which contains a pet from the Pet crate table giving you one of the 25 pets available.
Damage boost cards for range magic and melee
5m coins
100 Sharks
;;vote will take you to a voting page which once voted you can use ;;Claimvotes in game you will receive 5% damage boost and 5% experience boost these boosts will last 12 hours until you can vote again you will also receive a Vote ticket and a Fortune token you will also be able to loot the Voteboss chest 2x upon its death at ;;Voteboss the Voteboss will spawn every 25 votes 25/50 and 50/50 for non ironmen players votes are tradable and can be sold in the early game to get some early gold.
Early game money making
There is a few ways to make money in the early game you can see the methods here at Early game money making.
World bosses and Vote bosses
World bosses and Vote bosses are a good way to get some early game rewards from the drops and the stackable currency that can be spent at Mr. Mordaut shop and Vote Knight shop with World boss tokens and Vote tickets
;;Worldboss and ;;Voteboss are the commands to teleport to these bosses there is also ;;Shenron but this requires 60 slayer. more info on Shenron here.
Early game gear progression
In all of these methods it is recommended to still follow the Runesaga guides tasks as this will also give you Scholars armour, weapons, amulet which are an upgrade to the starter gear.
Mooshrooms > Barrows > Zones This method can get you on the path towards good end game gear with skipping out Sagannoth kings
Mooshrooms > Barrows > Sagannoth kings > Zones the Sagganoth gear can be a good way to get ahead in the earlier tiers of zones having better damage per second against Megamush and Ewok.
For non irons you could buy one of the 3 Sagannoth sets which is estimated around tier 1.5 Solrot and each of these sets costs around about 250m that can be a very good early game method for most players without trade restrictions. if you take this method having that extra bit of damage will make Barrows/Solrot/Zones much easier to start with.
Crit and Luck chance explained
How Crit and Luck chance works.
You start off with 0% Crit and 0% luck unless you have chosen the Challenge mode option which you will then start with 5% in each of the criteria.
Crit chance: a percentage chance to double your damage for the next hit when critically hitting your enemy the hit splat will appear gold you can double you maximum hit with this there is plenty of ways to increase your Crit chance with items such as the Ring of wealth, Ring of wealth (i), Ring of precision, Max cape, Completionist cape, 5% Crit Boost Card, 8% Crit Boost Card and rings from the events
Luck chance: a percentage chance to roll a second drop on the drop table of the NPC you are killing (this does not mean your item will be doubled) there is plenty of ways to increase your Luck chance with items such as Ring of wealth, Ring of wealth (i), Ring of greed, Max cape, Completionist cape, 5% Luck Boost Card, 8% Luck Boost Card and rings from events.