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RuneScape - They're actually very dumb questions

Monks give u infinite health (they can heal you),but OSRS gold should you not be training on them after you've had 30 or so. Thank you... but would you mind answering the other questions? I've put lots of effort into these questions... I would like someone to answer these questions. They're actually very dumb questions and they don't even bring you any benefit or help in answering anything pertinent.

There have been many discussions similar to this before, however it's my turn. My friend left today, and he offered me his entire cash, I wasn't keen to accept it, but I was forced to. In the end, I am on a 43 million budget. What armour should I get? Include gloves and boots and even a weapon in the event. Tell me how much this is over, how much more than my budget it would be (Use Berserker ring, dfs and berserker included) and then suggest anything else you could modify.

I'd be honest and say that there isn't particular skill worth learning. Each of them is useful to some extent, and only focusing on one of them won't help you in the longer term. In that regard there are a few suggestions as well as the reasoning behind them:

Construction. Once you've got an entryway as well as a menagerie and an altar for prayer, which becomes very beneficial. The portal room can be extremely helpful, particularly so when you're starting out as a member and most of the teleports you'll utilize are there. The POH can also be used to store items, including every tool, most books, and plenty of clothing including armour.

Agility is also extremely useful when you reach 21. This is essential so that you can utilize the Varrock-Edgeville shortcut. Also, getting it higher can be extremely beneficial to beat monsters, enormous quest areas or even PKers (true experiences there). Making it at least 21 should be among your first actions to buy RuneScape gold try to do.

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