~Tootells dream main guide~

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~Tootells dream main guide~
  1. Unread #1 - Jul 13, 2011 at 3:30 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    Over the years, I have made many pures, but the one thing I didn't put much time into are mains. They easiest, all-purpose accounts, which can do anything possible in the game. This is a guide how to bot an amazing main, and have him ready in no time. Yes, this works in both F2P, and P2P.

    Requirements:

    -Perfect Fighter Auth (Can be purchased as Rsbotting.com)
    -AutoAlcher Pro (Also purchased at Rsbots.net, BUT ONLY IF YOU WISH FOR HIGH MAGIC LEVEL)
    -Account

    Optional:

    -SW, MTA, GDK, or Aviansie bots
    -ANY Money-Making bot
    -Pin or other form of membership

    Part 1: Beginning

    Ok, to start off you account, I suggest simply first finding a name that suits you, no numbers, something unique that you like, preferably something that makes sense. Do the Tutorial, or just skip it, and then quickly move on to lumbridge. The next part is easy, collect a few bones either at the chicken coop, or at the cow pasture, and sell them at the G.E. for some easy cash. With this, buy a Iron Sword (NOT SCIMITAR, I WILL ADRESS THIS LATER), and head back to either of the Lumbridge chicken coops. Now, set up your Perfect Fighter bot with the sword on attack style "Controlled", and set the bot to bury all bones, and collect feathers. Although it is going to take a while, run the bot with breaks, on and off until you get to level 30 in Attack, Strength, and Defense.

    Small Note: I chose the sword instead of the scimitar because the scimitar has no bonuses for the controlled style, while the sword DOES. This was, you don't have to switch the attack styles by hand, and all skills get trained equally.

    Part 2: Easy Start

    Now, you should have around 35 prayer or so, and with should have quite a feather collection. We will sell these feathers for about 250+, and buy 1 set of full adamant, and full rune armour, and one adamant, and one rune sword, as well as an Amulet of Power. When buying the full rune, buy it not with the Rune Plate, but with the chain, we can't wear the plate yet. If your F2P, we will set up your bot at the Minotaurs, level 12 or 27, in the Stronghold of Security, and set the bot to pick up iron arrows, and rune essence, and bury the bones you get. If you happen to be P2P, you should do the quests "Priest In Peril", and "The Creature Of Frankenstein" which should let you use the Experiments as a training spot, which at your low level, is probably the best exp you can get. Bring 20 or so monkfish, and the extra armour, and set the bot to bury the bones.

    Part 3: Training, Training, Training

    I suggest you train at each of these spots for a while, until about 60 in Attack, Strength, and Defense. After that, I suggest setting your bot up on Flesh Crawlers if your P2P, (P2P can make 200k+ p/h here on the herb drops). If your F2P, you should have already made a fair amount of cash of iron arrows, which you should have sold all but around 10-15k of. For F2P, you have a few options from here on. You can either train on the Giant Spiders in the Stronghold of Security, for maximum exp p/h, or do Moss Giants on Crandor Island, for decent exp p/h, but the ability to bury the big bones, gaining easy prayer. If you choose the Spiders, just set the bot to eat trout, and choose any of the closest spots to the portal. But if you choose to do Moss Giants, you need to bring 10k or so, an Axe, a Lobster Pot, and a Tinderbox, not to mention get 40 cooking and fishing. This is so, you don't have to leave the island when you run out of food on the Moss Giants, as the bot would have trouble getting back. Set it to log out on banking, and maybe even (If you decided to train to 55 magic) alch some of the drops like Black Sq. Shields, and just set it to bury big bones. This is probably the best training you can do in F2P, and should be done until you get bored. If you are F2P, I suggest you finish off all the quests you can do, and they try and buy a bot for either Mining, or Woodcutting, and make some easy cash like that.

    Part 4: P2P Melee

    If you either were P2P from the beginning, or got bored of F2P, you now have many more training abilities in P2P for Melee. Dagganoths, Bandits, Gorilla Warriors (With requirement of Monkey Madness), Giant Skeletons, etc. are all great training options, but I going to share a personal few favorites of mine. If you did the Flesh Crawlers, you should have a decent amount of cash by now, hopefully 10-20 mil or so, and 70+ in each melee stat. Now, one thing you can do, is buy an Abby Whip, Dragon Boots, Nezzy Helm (Neitiznot Isles Required), and maybe get a defender. You should also probably buy 10k+ trout, and head over to Canifris, where a hidden training treasure is waiting for you. Ghouls. They might not look like much, but they come in huge packs, don't hit much, and drop LOTS of charms. Easily 50+ golds p/h, and a small amount of Greens, Crimsons, and Blues. If you plan on adding Summoning to your main, you should probably do Ghouls a little bit for training. Another option is Earth Warriors. These guys lie in the Wilderness Dungeon at level-8 wild, barely ever crowded, due to the fact they are in the wild, but strangely enough, Revenents rarely ever visit. Earth Warriors hit 6's, and 7's max, and have a good 60 hp. Not to mention their Rune, and Seed drops, these guys can make about 150k-200k p/h, and easy combat exp. Both these spots can be botted, but for Earth Warriors, wear a Forinthesy Brace, and set to tele out of the dungeon, to be safe from revenenets. My final spot is north of Ardounge, at the Moss Giants. Constantly overlooked, these guys can give 45k+ exp/h, and 200k+ cash p/h at high levels. Not to mention they drop big bones, for an easy source of prayer exp.

    Part 5: Finishing up Melee

    Now, if you followed the rest of my guide, you should have roughly 70+ in each melee stat, and a good source of cash, (10-20 mil) hopefully from some of the more profitable training spots. But now, our goal is getting your stats as high as possible. Before we start that, you should probably invest in some items that boost your attack and strength bonus, as it WILL pay off in helping you level faster. Bandos armours, Berserker/Warrior rings, Rune Defenders, Amulet of Furys, etc. are all great options if you have the cash. If you don't, choose a spot that gives good cash p/h, and stay there until you can buy your desired item. Now, one more thing you should probably know. You DON'T need to max out. There just isn't much point. You can stop whenever you want, but if you REALLY want maxed stats, go for it. You should probably review Dagganoths, Bandits, Gorilla Warriors, and Giant Skeletons, but the spots I listed are pretty decent as well. Please note that you can also do GWD for fun, and cash, but this you cannot bot.

    Part 6: Ranging! (FOR F2P TOO!)

    Although I haven't mentioned Range yet, doesn't mean you should finish your melee without even starting your range. Range is a very useful stat, cheap to use, and comes in handy with quests, PKing, and almost anything combat related. To start with, hopefully you saved the iron arrows from the minotaurs, it will come in handy here too. I suggest you buy every bow up to Magic Short (or Maple Short in F2P), and every set of d'hide from Green to Black. Now, head over to the chickens for 1-20, and REMEMBER, SET THE BOT TO PICK UP YOUR ARROWS. Looting feathers and burying bones is optional. For 20-40, try out the minotaurs, not only do you get decent exp, but they drop iron arrows, so you should have more at the end of your training than you did when you starting killing them. For 40-50, do Flesh Crawlers, as stated above, they give good exp/h, and up to 200k p/h for P2P players. About now, you should do the quest "Animal Magnesium" for an Accumulator, which will save you money on arrows, and give you faster exp. For 50-70, do Yaks, or Experiments, as they are the fastest exp possible for this level. For levels 70-99, you have many options. You can do Aviansies, which give up to 400k p/h with 85+ range, and 35k+ exp/h. All you need is good defense/range bonuses, and Armadyl Necklace, and lots of Bones to Peaches tabs, Bolts, and a Rune Crossbow. You can also do Yaks, they are especially good with Bronze or Iron knifes, which although expensive, are especially worth it at 85+ range, as the exp will go much faster. My last spot is Ghostly Warriors, they require the "Spirit of Summer" quest, but give decent cash and experience for their low level, and with knifes, are really fast exp. Plus the spot is NEVER crowded.

    Part 7: Teh Magics

    Magic is a sort of tricky one, especially if you don't have an alching bot, SW, or an MTA bot. If you have one of those, you can use them from 55+ magic, which can get you all the way to 94 magic and Vengeance/ Barrage in no time. But if not, please read on. For level 1-30, you can cast different strike and body rune-using spells, doesn't really matter which. But at 30 magic, you can use a Mud Battlestaff, which used with the spell curse, only requires 1 Body Rune. So go and buy a Mud Battlestaff, and 30k+ body runes, and use the free Curse bot from Rsbots.net. Set this up on any monster that doesn't hit much back on you, and curse until your out of body runes. This isn't the fastest magic exp, but it will do for now. At level 55, you can use "High Alchemy", which can be used at the Aviansies, and many other training spots to save bank room, and gain easy magic exp. But if you wish to train this skill at a fast rate, you are going to have to alch more than monster drops. If you purchased the "AutoAlcher Pro" bot, this is going to be very easy for you. If you stopped Cursing at level 55 magic or so, and you have decent cash left, this step is going to be easy. First, find an item that alchs for more than you pay for it (It doesn't have to include the nature rune price, you are EXPECTED to lose money training magic). Now, try and buy as much of this item as possible ( I can't list an item, as prices are changing all the time, but if you want to be able to find a good database, use the Runescape Wiki. Now, hopefully you have enough cash to buy equal amounts of this item, and nature runes. Also remember to buy a fire staff. Now stand in a place such as Soul Wars, which doesn't have random events, and set up this bot. When you are finished alching, you should be left with some cash, which you can go and continue to buy equal amounts of the same item, and nature runes, and alch them again, and again, until you either reach 94 magic, or you run out of cash, in which you would probably have to make some more with ranging or meleeing Flesh Crawlers.

    Part 8: Quests Ahoy!

    Up to this point, I have asked you to do many quests, as they take lots of work, and if you happened to be banned throughout this process, all you work by hand would be put to waste. By now, your account is hopefully secure, and you can stop most of the botting. You should now try and Complete the quest "Recipe for Disaster" for Barrows Gloves, and quest for the "Hand Cannon", the Ancient Magicks, Ancient Prayers, and Almost anything else you can handle. Quests aren't required, but will help unlock bonuses, and make other things in the game much easier. Be warned though, many of these aren't easy to complete. Some may take a while, so pace yourself, it will be worth it.

    Part 9: HAVING FUN ON THIS NEW ACCOUNT!

    After so much hard work, you are finally able to enjoy this account. You can do activities from Bosses, to PKing, to joining a Clan, and having weekly wars. You can try Merchanting for cash, or what ever else you wish to do. If you enjoyed this guide, or found it useful in any way, please leave a comment.

    This work is 100% mine, I wrote it in roughly 45 minutes in 2 different periods of time. I wrote this guide as I have quit runescape, but wish to share some of the knowledge I have gained from this game. Thank You, and Good Day
     
  3. Unread #2 - Jul 13, 2011 at 5:59 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    Not bad, I like it :). 7/10
     
  5. Unread #3 - Jul 13, 2011 at 3:04 PM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    It was good but pictures never hurt.
     
  7. Unread #4 - Jul 14, 2011 at 5:11 PM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    It was kind of descriptive, but definitely a lot more could be added.
     
  9. Unread #5 - Jul 18, 2011 at 6:03 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    That was deffinately one of the best guides I personally have ever read on Sythe. 8/10 :D

    I would have given you a 10/10 if there were some pictures.
     
  11. Unread #6 - Jul 19, 2011 at 7:05 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    not quite the way i made my 134 but not bad..
     
  13. Unread #7 - Jul 19, 2011 at 7:13 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    Not too bad. Thanks for the guide.
     
  15. Unread #8 - Jul 19, 2011 at 10:13 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    I only read the first paragraph. Bad guide. When you train controlled is slower training because when u do normal training you can like get 2 str before you train the attt and def, giving u higher hits - more exp
     
  17. Unread #9 - Jul 20, 2011 at 5:55 AM
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    ~Tootells dream main guide~

    not bad :)
     
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