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This guide is to assist new players in getting a start into the game. (someone make this better, thanks) Ironmen can checkout the [[Ironman/Strategies]] wiki page for an Ironman focused guide.
This page is for new players and to provide some things to do when starting your account.
Ironmen can checkout the [[Ironman/Strategies]] wiki page for an Ironman focused guide.


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Revision as of 23:27, 19 August 2022

This page is for new players and to provide some things to do when starting your account. Ironmen can checkout the Ironman/Strategies wiki page for an Ironman focused guide.

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Navigating the Teleportation Nexus

The TP nexus will be your #1 way of getting around in Zeah.

On the bottom left you will notice there is a search option, you can use this to search, instead of looking through the lists to find where you are going.

You can also type in an NPCs name, and it will bring up the majority of locations those NPCs are located at, which is very useful for slayer.

You can favorite places you frequently travel to, and can access your favorites by clicking F.

While in the nexus you can select the corresponding number to teleport to that location.

You can also click on the location, and then hit the space bar to teleport.

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For starting GP you have a few options, some of the most popular are; thieving, slayer, making cannonballs, and catching implings to sell to other players.

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Thieving

To start thieving you will want to head east at home to the Piscarillius house thieving stalls. These stalls are fast enough xp/hr and good enough gp/hr to just stay here until 99. Once lvl 90+ another viable option for thieving would be the Dwarf Traders, located at the Dwarf Traders skilling teleport, these will provide less gp/hr, but more xp/hr.

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Cannonballs

Perry in the Hosidius house sells noted steel bars, which you can use to smelt cannon balls. Cannonballs are always in demand for players that are training slayer.

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Selling implings

Players will be interested in buying your impling jars for clue scrolls. Catching gourmet, eclectic, ninja, crystal, dragon, and kingly will net you the most profit if selling to others. If you're going to open them yourself for the loot, catch; ninja, crystal, dragon, and kingly, as all of these share the same spawn table. You can check out the implings loot tables here.

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Starting Slayer

The main wiki page for slayer can be viewed here, and the main page for slayer tasks here. You can get to the slayer masters at home via the ;;slayer command. Slayer is a pretty straightforward skill, get a task, kill, get points, get another task. Here on Zeah, while on task you have the chance to receive a Slayer Resource Crate. If on task from Krystilia you can receive Larran's keys, which open Larran's big chest. If on task from Konar or Kuradal you can receive brimstone keys, which opens the Brimstone chest. Getting all of these passively, plus your normal slayer loot makes slayer a very profitable skill at all levels.

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Both of these are mini-bosses that can be killed several times per day (frequency will increase with donator rank). Bork has guaranteed drops of uncut gems, and charms, he also gives slayer experience when killed. The Skeletal Horror always drops an elite clue, crystal keys, and a random stack of bones, he also gives slayer and prayer experience when killed. When killed frequently the experience, and loot drops from these two mini-bosses will stack up quickly and help you get a boost to training your account. Both can be killed with mid tier combat stats and gear.

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Shops

For normal players the majority of shops you will be needing are at home, and can be easily teleported to with the ;;shops command.

Ironman are not able to access the custom shops at home, except for the Ironman shop, which is located at the Kourend shops teleport. Ironmen are able to use all of the shops that are around the world of Zeah. These shops have been slightly buffed to be more accommodating. The most popular Ironman shops can be found at the Taverley Market teleport, here you can find; headless arrows, fishing baits, starting farming seeds, and much more.

Tasks and Relics

Tasks and Relics are a huge part of what makes Zeah a great and unique place. It is highly suggested to view the relics wiki page for a more in-depth explanation of them. More tasks will be added to the game overtime as more content and updates happen. The achievement points from these can be spent on the gold relics to get you along for awhile. Once you've run out you will be using the Xeric's Forge to make more gold relics.

Now that you've read about relics and have some silver relic unlocks, and achievement points, what to buy unlock first, and where to use those gold relics.

Gold relics are best used when doing PVM and skilling once you've prepped. A list of examples will be below.

-Production master relic for cooking, it's best to use it at the Myths Guild, as you won't waste any time running to the bank.

-Production master relic for smithing should be used at home as the bank is very near the anvil (could be used at the upper donator zone as well).

-Endless harvest is great for fishing at higher levels where you're catching fish you're going to use for PVM, such as rocktails or angler fish.

-Quickshot, fluid strikes, and double cast should all be used for PVM and not slayer. These will greatly increase the speed at which you're killing any boss.

All of the silver relics will be useful in certain places, but some are a little more niche than others. Any of the skilling specific silver relics should be unlocked before you start to grind out the skill. For example getting the Engineer silver relic before you start smelting a bunch of bars is a very good idea, but not needed if you're never going to smelt bars. The infinite run energy relic can be skipped for awhile, as the pools at home replenish your run energy. The permanent antifire potion relic can also be skipped, unless you're finding an alarming amount of dragon tasks in which you'd like to wear a defender.

Recommended starting silver relics

-Charming

-Botanist

-Dungeon Master

-Huntsman