![]() ![]() ![]() If you find yourself locked out of quests - or if you’re looking for a relaxing way to spend your time with OSRS - there are plenty of skills you can work on leveling. Skills to focus onĪs mentioned earlier, some quests will require you to hit a certain skill level before you’re eligible to start. Take a few minutes to scroll through the available quests and pick out a few that look interesting to you - before you know it, you’ll have finished them all and acquired the coveted Rune Platebody. The Knight’s Sword: Bring a bit of food, but completing this quest grants you tons of Smithing XP and is a great introduction to the bustling city of Falador.īeyond those, most free-to-play quests provide you with a great introduction to all things Old School RuneScape.Grand Tree (Members): Another great way to earn XP and the perfect way to learn about safe-spotting - that is, using a ranged weapon in a location that is safe from enemy attacks.Waterfall Quest (Members): You’ll want to gain a few levels before trying this one, but it’s a great source of XP and a great way to check out one of the most intricate quests in OSRS.Cook’s Assistant: A simple, iconic quest that will introduce you to the world of cooking. ![]() Some even come with skill requirements, meaning you’ll get the opportunity to learn about cooking, crafting, woodcutting, fishing, and more as you work through a few quests.īoth free-to-play and members have a variety of quests available to them, although we’d recommend beginners start with the following: Not only do these grant you impressive rewards - such as XP for important skills - but they also introduce you to key characters, concepts, and locations you’ll probably want to familiarize yourself with. Ahead of you is a vast world full of opportunities, but your best bet to figure out the intricacies of Old School RuneScape is to dive headfirst into a few quests. After finishing the lengthy tutorial, you’ll be unceremoniously thrown into Lumbridge. ![]()
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