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Getting Your Armour

June 20th, 2007 by admin
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When you first join Runescape, the first thing you or almost every user that joins and finishes the tutorial stage of Runescape would do is to begin training to achieve a higher combat level or even total level. This is obviously the best thing a newbie would want to do when starting to play the game, Runescape. But the thing that every trainer need is their armour to be able to attack or defend their self during a battle or have a lower chance of loosing to their opponent. The better the armour that you are wielding, the more strength you will have to fight. It's that simple. There are a couple of different ways to getting your armour around in the game, which will be explained here.

The most easiest and quickest way to get your armour is by purchasing it on Runescape. You have a variety of different type of armours to choose from when buying so this guide will help you out in choosing the best one that you can afford. Also, you can either purchase your armour from other members that are selling them or you can choose to purchase it at each individual store by buying each piece of your armour individually at the designated store. Each store you go to will only sell one piece of the full armour unless the General store has it all but that is less likely of getting it quicker. Here is a list of the most common armour that you can purchase and the highest amount you should purchase them from other members around in Runescape. Please note that this is not the full list and these are just the common ones that users always buy.

  • Full Bronze - 1,500 GP
  • Full Iron - 3,000 GP
  • Full Steel - 5,000 GP
  • Full Mithril - 7,000 GP
  • Full Adamant - 35,000 GP
  • Full Rune - 200,000 GP

These numbers are the approximate value of each kind of armour when buying them in full, so make sure you do not pay around 10,000 GP or ever more then what the approximate value is. There are a few members will try and cheat you on your money so make sure to review the prices listed above before actually buying the item from the members. When buying your armour individually, you will end up paying more then what is listed above so we recommend that the best way to purchase your armour is by buying them in full sets. After purchasing full iron, steel or even full mithril then the best thing would be not to keep purchasing higher armours to upgrade what you wear but the best advice would be to save up all gold coins to buy the very best armour out there which is full rune. This would save you a good amount of gold coins just by saving for the best one. Another advice that you should know is that when buying your armour from individual stores, it will be cheaper to buy each piece at it's original store instead of at the general store because the general store overprices the items. Say you want to buy a schimitar for 30,000 GP at the general store, you will find this same schimitar at the schimitar store for probably around 25,000 GP. (These are just random numbers and there might not be any schimitars selling for that price.) Same goes for selling your armour, the general store will take less then what the actual store that sells that item only will take it for. These tips can help you save a lot of gold coins!

Other than purchasing your armour, the best way that we recommend every user to do is to get your armour is by making it. Even though it takes more time, it's worth it at the very end and it is also pretty easy to do. Think about you being able to create all the armours out there on Runescape. Not only that you will be able to make armour for yourself all for free, but you can make them and sell them and make all that money instead. And now imagine again you being able to make full rune every ten-thirty minutes. That would be 200,000 GP every ten-thirty minutes that you make full rune. You can have a million gold coins in no time when you have the ability to be able to do this which is very easy but time consuming at first since it gets harder to gain levels as you get higher. The way you can make your armour is by mining, furnacing your ores and then smithing your bars. Once again, it's not that hard but all it does is take time. Here's a list that explains the level of mining and smithing you must have in order to be able to make the full set of each of the common armour.

  • Full Bronze - Level 1 Mining, Level 18 Smithing
  • Full Iron - Level 15 Mining, Level 33 Smithing
  • Full Steel - Level 30 Mining, Level 48 Smithing
  • Full Mithril - Level 55 Mining, Level 68 Smithing
  • Full Adamant - Level 70 Mining, Level 88 Smithing
  • Full Rune - Level 85 Mining, Level 99 Smithing

This is the list of the mining and smithing levels that you must obtain before being able to make the full armour for it. Hard work and dedication will help you achieve these high levels. After creating all the armours, simply go to a bank and post that your selling full _____ and then you will find many people coming to you wanting to buy. Using the prices listed above, will definitely help you get more sellers. The better the armour type is, the more people you will receive wanting to buy it from you. When you first start making armour, many people will not be interested in purchasing full bronze and would rather be more interested in purchasing full mithril and higher types of armour instead so do not be discouraged and use this as a motivation to get higher levels.

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6 Responses

  1. mailboy1391

    im enjoying this guide… first time i started rs i liked addy armor even though i couldnt tell the difference of power…. i traded my full rune for addy pl8 =( just cuz it was green and i liked it

  2. mailboy1391

    lately armor is getting cheaper by the second. i seen full rune being sold for 100k and addy being sold for like 30k…. bronze is pretty much free now and steel as gone down to 1k at minimum. many armor has still stayed the same price but keep on the lookout for dropping prices 0.0 party hats and santa hats have gone up :(

  3. bluesnake71

    i agree with mailboy. its all the macros fault. i am happy about the fact that runescape has taken more control over macros and banning them. if they didnt sell the stuff for such low prices, rune would still be about 200k and the game would be more challenging and fun. people need to report more macros and suspicious people.

  4. Phaz

    I report all macroers I come across until I think it is enough. Remember if you get out of hand, then you can be banned too for “Abusing the Systerm”.

  5. himister30

    yes man! i did recruitment drive so i can wear my awsome initiate armor! (if u don’t know wat initiate armor is then i will tell you. it is white armor with a gold trim. it belongs to the knights of saradomin in his army).

  6. REd

    the best kind of armor is full dragon.
    But i like full dk.

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