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The '''Getting Started guide''' is intended to help both new and returning players. The guide covers a wide range of topics including; skills, money making, and some early-game meta in ''Idlescape''.
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[[File:Exploring the screen.png|thumb|668x368px|Use the icons to easily change which activity you are viewing.|alt=Image Guide|link=]]The '''Getting Started''' guide is intended to help both new and returning players.
  
This guide aims to assist the player from early game to the beginning of mid-game. Midgame can loosely be described as the point where the player has:
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This guide aims to assist the player from the early-game to the beginning of mid-game, covering a wide range of topics including skilling, money-making, and the meta in ''Idlescape''. Mid-game can loosely be described as the point where the player has:
  
*A set of runite armor
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*A set of [[Equipment#Armor|runite armor]]
*Skill levels roughly averaging 50-60
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*Skill levels roughly averaging 50‒60
  
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==Things to Consider==
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==Things to consider==
 
 
This section will cover subjects including the player's account and official rules.
 
This section will cover subjects including the player's account and official rules.
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===Game Rules===
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[[Rules]]
  
===Ironman mode===
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All players must follow the rules of the game. Certain things are not allowed, and can result in your account being muted, suspended, or permanently banned from play:
Soon™.
 
  
===Game Rules===
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*Any form of automation or botting is NOT allowed. This applies to the use, creation, or distribution of both bots and automation devices. Discussions about botting is also not permitted.
<blockquote>''Main article: [[Rules]]''</blockquote>All players must follow the rules of the game. Certain things are not allowed, and can result in your account being muted, suspended, or permanently banned from play:
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*Scripts for quality of life improvements may be allowed, but for safety check with Boohi through in-game chat or Discord for a timely response and approval.
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*Alt-trading, specifically having multiple accounts that trade between each other is NOT allowed. Players are only allowed to own a single account!
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*Trading any items from outside of Idlescape for items inside Idlescape is against the rules and will result in a trade ban for both players.
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*Follow the [[Rules#Chat Guidelines|chat rules]]!
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===Staff & Moderators===
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[[FAQ#Current Staff Members|Current Staff Members]]
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Tasks of people within a role are not set in stone, but in general developers create the game system and code, and moderators keep chat in normal and help players out with small problems. Community contributors help develop and test new parts of the game on a voluntary basis. Artists create the artwork for the game.
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To open a ticket for assistance, you can do so in game from the "Send Feedback" feature in game, or via the [https://discord.gg/kFpscRm Discord channel] #create-ticket.
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==Ironman Mode==
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:''Note: The information on this page is based on '''non-ironman gameplay'''. While still very useful to start off, some advice may not apply!''
  
#Any form of automation or botting is NOT allowed. This applies to both the use and the creation, distribution or conversation on either of a bot or automation device.
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Released on 11 December 2020 [https://www.reddit.com/r/Idlescape/comments/kb6ewt/update_11_december_2020_v08_ironman/ v0.8].
#Scripts for quality of life improvements may be allowed but for safety check with Fariel or Boohi through game chat or discord for a timely response and approval.
 
#Alt-trading specifically having multiple accounts that trade between each other is NOT allowed. But having alts is okay.
 
#Trading any items from outside of Idlescape for items inside Idlescape is against the rules and will result in a trade ban for both players.
 
#Follow [[Rules#Chat Guidelines|chat rules]]!
 
  
===Admins===
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[[Ironman]] mode characters have unique restrictions and special capabilities:
Currently there are four [[admins]] in Idlescape:
 
  
*<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/chaticons/chat-icon-boohi.png" alt="Creator" height="23" width="23"> [[User:Boohi|Boohi]]
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*'''Trading''': cannot trade with other players.
*<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/chaticons/chat-icon-admin.png" alt="Admin" height="23" width="23"> [[User:Fariel|Fariel]]
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*'''Ironman-only Chat''': all ironmen have their own chat channel that cannot be accessed by regular players, but can still chat in the general channel.
*<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/chaticons/chat-icon-arthorse.png" alt="Admin" height="23" width="23"> [[User:Arthorse|Arthorse]]
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*'''Chat Total Level''': total levels displayed in chat for ironmen is greyed out to differentiate them from regular players.
*<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/chaticons/chat-icon-admin.png" alt="Admin" height="23" width="23"> [[User:Zero|Zero]]
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*'''Multi-logging''': players can use both their regular character and ironman character at the same time in different browser tabs.
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*'''Server-wide Broadcasts''': the first time an ironman reaches a special achievement, (e.g. first to level 50 farming) a server-wide message is sent to congratulate them in both general and the ironman chat channels.
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*'''Ironman-only Hiscores''': a special hiscores page where the highest level ironmen are ranked.
  
===Moderators===
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''This mode is '''not''' recommended for new players to the game.''
[[Moderators]] are players chosen specifically by Idlescape [[admins]] due to their commitment to the in-game community. They are denoted in-game by a silver chat crown (<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/chaticons/chat-icon-mod.png" alt="" height="23" width="23">). These moderators have special privileges, and can mute rule-breakers.<br />
 
  
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With the release of Ironman mode came several [[Alternate Playstyles]], all based around the mode.
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
This section covers mechanics and other information relating to the game itself.
 
This section covers mechanics and other information relating to the game itself.
 
 
===Action Queue===
 
===Action Queue===
In Idlescape, you can only do '''one''' action at one time. So, you cant mine and forage at the same time.
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In Idlescape, players can only perform '''one''' action at a time; for example, [[mining]] and [[foraging]] simultaneously is not possible.
 
 
Exceptions are: [[Farming]], [[Enchanting]], [[Enchanting#Augmenting|Augmenting]] and [[Crafting]]. These can be done at the same time with any other skills.
 
  
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The exceptions are: [[farming]], [[enchanting]] and [[crafting]]. These can be done at the same time while training other skills.
 
===Offline Progression===
 
===Offline Progression===
Offline progression continues for up to 12 hours.
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Offline progression continues for up to 12 hours, 24 if you have Idlescape+.
 
 
 
===Skills===
 
===Skills===
Players have access to 13 skills, split up into four categories: combat, gathering, production and magic. For more information on each skill see their respective article.
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Players have access to 15 skills, split up into four categories: combat, gathering, production, and magic. For more information on each skill, see their respective articles.
 
{| class="wikitable align-center-1"
 
{| class="wikitable align-center-1"
 
! colspan="3" |Combat skills
 
! colspan="3" |Combat skills
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/combat/attack_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/combat/attack_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Combat#Attack|Attack]]
 
|[[Combat#Attack|Attack]]
 
|Determines how accurate the player is.
 
|Determines how accurate the player is.
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/combat/strength_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/combat/strength_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Combat#Strength|Strength]]
 
|[[Combat#Strength|Strength]]
|Determines how high of a number you can hit.
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|Determines a player's maximum hit, calculated alongside their strength bonuses.
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/combat/defense_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/combat/defense_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Combat#Defense|Defense]]
 
|[[Combat#Defense|Defense]]
|Allows players to decrease the chance of being hit.
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|Decreases the chance of being hit.
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/combat/constitution_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/combat/constitution_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Combat#Constitution|Constitution]]
 
|[[Combat#Constitution|Constitution]]
|Allows players to sustain more damage.
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|Increases Health/HP.
 
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|-
! colspan="3" |Gathering skills
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/magic/magic_logo.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|[[Combat#Magic|Magic]]
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|Determines a player's magic damage.
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/mining/iron_pickaxe.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/combat/range_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|[[Combat#Range|Range]]
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|Determines a player's range damage.
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! colspan="3" |Gathering Skills
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/mining/iron_pickaxe.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Mining]]
 
|[[Mining]]
|Used to gather ores from different locations.
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|Used to gather ores and other materials from different locations.
 
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|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/farming/farming_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/fishing/fishing_logo.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
|[[Farming]]
 
|Used to plant and harvest seeds.
 
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|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/fishing/fishing_logo.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
 
|[[Fishing]]
 
|[[Fishing]]
 
|Allows players to catch fish.
 
|Allows players to catch fish.
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/foraging/foraging_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/foraging/foraging_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Foraging]]
 
|[[Foraging]]
|Allows players to cut down trees to obtain logs, seeds and cooking ingredients.
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|Allows players to gather logs, seeds, and cooking ingredients.
 
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! colspan="3" |Production skills
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! colspan="3" |Production Skills
 
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|-
|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/smithing/smithing_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/smithing/smithing_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Smithing]]
 
|[[Smithing]]
 
|Allows players to smelt ores into bars.
 
|Allows players to smelt ores into bars.
 
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|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/cooking/cooking_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/farming/farming_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|[[Farming]]
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|Used to plant and harvest seeds.
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/cooking/cooking_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Cooking]]
 
|[[Cooking]]
|Allows players to turn their ingredients into meals with different enchants.
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|Allows players to turn their ingredients into meals with different effects and/or for healing during combat.
 
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|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/ui/crafting_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/ui/crafting_icon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Crafting]]
 
|[[Crafting]]
|Allows players to create items.
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|Allows players to create items & [[equipment]].
 
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! colspan="3" |Magic skills
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! colspan="3" |Magic Skills
 
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|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/runecrafting/RuneCraftingIcon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/runecrafting/RuneCraftingIcon.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Runecrafting]]
 
|[[Runecrafting]]
|Allows players to make runes using rune essence.
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|The runecrafting skill is divided into the following:
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*[[Runecrafting#Runes|Runecrafting]] allows players to make runes from essences.
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*[[Runecrafting#Runes|Cloth Weaving]] allows players to make clothes from reeds.
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*[[Runecrafting#Runes|Affix Warding]] allows players to make enhance items by adding bonuses.
 
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|<img src="https://idlescape.com/images/enchanting/enchanting_logo.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
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|<img src="https://play.idlescape.com/images/enchanting/enchanting_logo.png" alt="" height="35" width="35">
 
|[[Enchanting]]
 
|[[Enchanting]]
|Enchanting is divided into
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|The enchanting skill is divided into the following:
  
*[[Enchanting#Scrollcrafting|Scrollcrafting]] (allows players to create enchantment scrolls)
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*[[Enchanting#Scrollcrafting|Scrollcrafting]] allows players to create enchantment scrolls.
*[[Enchanting#Enchanting|Enchanting]] (allows players to apply enchantment scrolls)
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*[[Enchanting#Augmenting|Augmenting]] allows players to improve equipment stats.
*[[Enchanting#Augmenting|Augmenting]] (allows players to improve gear stats)
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*[[Enchanting#Research|Item Research]] .
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*[[Enchanting#Enchanting|Enchanting]] allows players to apply enchantment scrolls.
==Combat==
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===Guides===
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'''See various guides:'''
  
===Combat Experience===
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*'''[[Mining Guide|Mining Guide [WIP]]]'''
Players gain combat skill exp when dealing damage. The normal value is 2 exp in the combat skill used per damage.
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*'''[[Foraging Guide|Foraging Guide [WIP]]]'''
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*'''[[Fishing Guide]]'''
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*'''[[Farming Guide|Farming Guide [WIP]]]'''
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*'''[[Enchanting Guide|Enchanting Guide [WIP]]]'''
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*'''[[Runecrafting Guide]]'''
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*'''[[Smithing Guide]]'''
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*'''[[Cooking Guide]]'''
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*'''[[Crafting Guide|Crafting Guide [WIP]]]'''
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*'''[[Combat guide|Combat Guide]]'''
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*'''[[Melee Guide|Melee Guide [WIP]]]'''
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*'''[[Magic Guide|Magic Guide [WIP]]]'''
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*'''[[Ranged Guide|Ranged Guide [WIP]]]'''
  
===Equipment Stats===
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Equipped gear have bonuses that impact combat, higher-level players have access to better armor with higher bonuses.
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==Marketplace==
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===Verify Your Email===
  
*'''Accuracy bonuses''' improve the chance of landing a hit.
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#Open the menu in the upper left of the screen.
*'''Strength bonuses''' a higher strength bonus increases the max hit.
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#Go to settings, then verify your email.
*'''Defence bonuses''' increase the chance to dodge a specific attack.
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#You can now trade on the market!
  
===Death===
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===Using the Marketplace===
Death occurs when a player's Hitpoints reach zero. The preceding action will be cancelled and the player returns to idling.
 
  
Your health slowly regenerates on its own. Dying will not cause you to lose anything, you will keep all exp/items/gold etc.
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*'''Always sell your items to other players on the market.''' Do not vendor/sell to the NPC unless the item vendors for more than the offers on the marketplace, which it usually is not.
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*'''Check the actual listings.''' When selling items, the game will show you the lowest listed price, however, players will sometimes list a small quantity of an item at well below normal market price in order to lure unsuspecting players into listing their items for too cheap.
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*'''Stack Size is important.''' Players don't usually want to buy up 20 separate listing of iron ore with 20‒100 ore per listing if someone else has several thousand listed at similar prices.
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*'''Undercutting''' is a controversial topic. The amount you undercut by and on which items can make people frustrated when they are trying to sell similar items or are very invested in a specific market. This is just something you will have to feel out yourself.
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*'''Taxes:''' When you ''sell'' an item, 5% of the sale price is taken in taxes. This is to help combat inflation. Keep this in mind if trying to eke out slim profit margins, otherwise you can just ignore it.
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*Items will stay posted on the market for 30 days and then they will be returned to your inventory where you can list them again if you wish.  However, if your item is fairly common and doesn't sell after a few days, consider lowering the price.
  
 
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==Beginner's Guide==
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This guide aims to assist the player from the early-game to the beginning of mid-game, covering a wide range of topics including skilling, money-making, and the meta in ''Idlescape''. Mid-game can loosely be described as the point where the player has:
  
==New Character Guide==
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*Skill levels roughly averaging 50-60
Following these steps will take 12 to 24 hours and leave you in a position to make millions of gold per day funding your exploration of the game.
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*Runite armor, tools or gear of similar tier.
  
*'''[[Foraging]]''' in Grasslands until you collect 60 Logs.
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==='First Few Days' Checklist===
*'''[[Mining]]''' in Clay Pit until Mining Level 10, then switch to Mining in City Outskirts until you collect 150 Tin Ore, 150 Copper Ore, and 15 Coal.
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Rather than a specific timeline that must be followed, there are several things that need to be done in the first few days of playing to get off to a good start.
*'''[[Smithing]]''' your Tin and Copper Ore into bronze using the heat from burning the 15 Coal.[[File:Starting guide.png|thumb|519x519px|Example of needed materials for new characters]]
 
*'''[[Crafting]]''' 1 Bronze Dagger, this will cause you to advance to level 2 Crafting, and 1 Bronze Pickaxe. Equip these items.
 
*'''[[Mining]]''' in City Outskirts until Mining level 20, then switch to Mining in Village.
 
*'''Time to afk''' for several hours or overnight. Your goal here is to collect Iron Ore, Geodes, and Gems to sell on the [[Marketplace]] for 5 million gold.
 
*'''Buying a Runite Pickaxe''' on the market should cost 5 million gold or less. If there are none available or they are too expensive just ask in chat and we will make you one.
 
  
Note that the Runite Pickaxe requires Mining level 50 which you should have by the time you get 5 million gold. Once you have your Runite Pickaxe you can always mine for a solid source of income.  
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*Tools - You should follow the natural progression to some degree. Begin with bronze and move onto iron, but it isn't always necessary to get mithril or adamantite tools before going straight for runite.
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*Combat - Melee is the easiest combat style to start with as it takes the least amount of time to get the gear. Melee gear only requires mining and smithing, which are entry-level skills. Ranged requires mats from farming, which takes a long time and magic requires mats from fishing, which takes a while to get gear for.
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*Enchantments - Refining is the single greatest enchantment for early-game. This should be one of your top priorities.
  
Market prices fluctuate but Iron Ore, Mithril Ore, Runite Ore, and Silver have been in demand and good profit for a long time.
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===Beginning the Game===
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Starting off, you should follow the following steps pretty closely:
  
Village and Volcano are common places to mine for these ores.
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#Begin with mining in the [[Clay Pit]]. From here you get useful ores like {{img|Tin Ore|width=25|word=1}} and {{img|Copper Ore|width=25|word=1}}. {{img|Sand|width=25|word=1}} and {{img|Clay|width=25|word=1}} are also notable drops as they can be used for quick crafting experience. Move on from here once you have 40 of each ore.
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#Forage in the [[Grasslands]]. From here you get {{img|Branch|width=25|word=1}}s which can be used to make quick crafting experience, {{img|Log|width=25|word=1}}s which are used to make bronze tools, and seeds which are planted in the [[Farming]] skill. Stop foraging once you hit both 2 {{img|Carrot Seed|width=25|word=1}}s and 30 {{img|Log|width=25|word=1}}s.
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##Plant the 2 {{img|Carrot Seed|width=25|word=1}}s on the two open plots on farming.
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##Craft {{img|Log|width=25|word=1}} with whatever Branches you get during this foraging session. The crafting recipe is found under the general tab in the [[Crafting]] skill.
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##Burn 10 logs for heat. You will need this to smith your bronze ingots.
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#Go to the Smithing skill and begin smithing {{img|Bronze Bar|width=25|word=1}}s. Use the lowest heat setting, which is done by setting the heat slider as far left as possible at the '1' value. Smith all your ore until you have 40 bronze bars.
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#Go to the mining section of the Crafting Skill and craft a {{img|Bronze Pickaxe|width=25|word=1}}. Equip it and continue mining in the clay pit.
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#Repeat the above steps to make a {{img|Bronze Hatchet|width=25|word=1}}. Equip that too, then continue mining in the clay pit. Once you unlock the [[City Outskirts|City Outskirts Mine]], switch to this zone.
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#Continue mining until you have 210 iron ore. Then switch over to foraging in the Verdant Valley. If you don't have it unlocked, forage in the Grasslands until you can. Forage until you have both 350 heat (from burning logs) and 35 Oak Logs. As you forage, continue to plant seeds. Craft more logs with sticks found and try out the crafting recipes for {{img|Fertilizer|width=25|word=1}} (found in the farming tab). You need level 7 crafting to make iron tools.
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#Go to smithing and make 70 {{img|Iron Bar|width=25|word=1}}s with heat intensity 1. Go to crafting, craft an {{img|Iron Pickaxe|width=25|word=1}} and equip it. From here, you want to mine until you reach mining level 20. At this point, swap to the [[Village|Village Quarry Mine]] and idle here for a few hours. From here you will get {{img|Coal|width=25|word=1}} (which gives a lot of heat) and lots of iron ore (which can be sold on the marketplace for a hefty amount).
  
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At this point, you can pretty much leave the game for a few hours. Gather plenty of iron ore, smith it and sell it on the marketplace. This will get you going very well.
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===Branching Off to Other Skills===
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There are 15 unique skills in Idlescape that all intertwine with one another in some way. There is no direct progression for all of them combined, so below is a simple beginner's guide to some of them
  
==Taking Your Next Steps==
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*Farming
There are 2 common routes at this point. The first is to continue improving your Mining skill to make more money or exploring other activities. Here are a some options to consider
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**Continue foraging and planting seeds as you get them. For the best experience, you want to use {{img|Mysterious Seed|width=25|word=1}}s in 1x1 plots. These are fairly rare, so just using the high level seed you can works fine.
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**Your plot size will grow with every 10 levels you get. Make the most of it by filling up all the plots as fast as possible.
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*Smithing
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**One of your top priorities when leveling smithing is the {{img|Refining|width=25|word=1}} enchant. This is extremely valuable in terms of making money and progressing other skills. The majority of your profit will come from this enchantment. It is helpful to read the [[Smithing Guide]] as to why refining is such a strong enchant.  For the Refining enchantment, you need a pair of {{img|Stygian Gloves|width=25|word=1}} or {{img|Stygian Boots|width=25|word=1}} (I would recommend boots as they are cheaper) and 6 scrolls of refining. Getting the boots costs 4,000,000 coins from the [[General Shop]].  If you can't buy refining scrolls from the marketplace, making the refining scrolls requires:
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***240 {{img|Cosmic Rune|width=25|word=1}}s, {{img|Fire Rune|width=25|word=1}}s, {{img|Air Rune|width=25|word=1}}s and {{img|Earth Rune|width=25|word=1}}s.
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***2400 {{img|Silver|width=25|word=1}}.
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***6 {{img|Scroll|width=25|word=1}}s.
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***Level 34 [[Enchanting]].
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**Reading the [[Smithing Guide]] is extremely helpful. Some quick tips pulled from it are to use the second forge as soon as possible and to get refining as soon as possible.
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*Runecrafting
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**Runecrafting is a unique skill in that it uses essences. Essence is something that is passively gained from doing skills. For example, {{img|Earth Essence|width=25|word=1}} is gained from mining and {{img|Water Essence|width=25|word=1}} is gained from fishing. Hovering over each essence will tell you how it is obtained.
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***The hardest-to-get essences are typically fire and cosmic essences.
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****{{img|Fire Essence|width=25|word=1}} comes from smithing and cooking, but the amount of fire essence gained is dependent on the amount of heat consumed. Therefore, since heat is usually pretty expensive, fire essence is very difficult to get.
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****{{img|Cosmic Essence|width=25|word=1}} comes from crafting runes. These are hard to get early-game because you need to gather other types of essence before cosmic essence can be gathered.
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**In general, you begin runecrafting by NOT runecrafting. You typically want to save up essence until you have 50,000 essence of a certain type. At this point, if you have completed the 'Fallen Academy' quest and have level 50 crafting, you can craft talismans.
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***[[Talisman|Talismans]] are extremely useful as they increase the amount of essence gained per action by lots. Talismans can be dropped from chests, geodes or bird's nests, but these are rare.
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***You especially want to save cosmic essence until you can make a cosmic talisman. Otherwise, you are kind of shooting yourself in the foot.
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**If you are playing without the market, you want to do the majority of your runecrafting after you get the refining enchant (described above). Refining gives you gems that are used to make chisels that boost your runecrafting level.
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**Read the Runecrafting Guide for extra tips and tricks.
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*Cooking
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**Beginning cooking starts with preparing ingredients. These ingredients come from fishing, foraging, farming and some combat zones. Usually, you want to prepare ingredients until around level 35 cooking.
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**After reaching this level, you can start using your prepared ingredients to cook. Preparing different ingredients will unlock different recipes for you.
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**Enchants you want to quickly get are the {{img|Scroll of Cooking|width=25|word=1}}. You also want to get a {{img|Ladle|width=25|word=1}} as soon as possible, which drops from {{img|Goblin|width=25|word=1}}s in combat.
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**Read the [[Cooking Guide]] for all the nuances that come with cooking (there are a ton!).
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*Combat
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**There is a page dedicated to helping players being combat which can be found [[Combat guide|here]].
  
*'''Why:''' [[Mining]] is essential for [[Smithing]] and a good source of funding for the average player.
 
*'''Items to consider:'''
 
**Runite Pickaxe with the enchant Superheat. Ideally you want to buy a high augmented(+5 to +10) version of this pick BEFORE you add the Superheating as those scrolls are expensive and you may not upgrade your pick again for a long time.
 
**Black Opal Necklace/Ring with the enchants Gathering/Haste.
 
**Obsidian Boots with the enchant Naturalist.
 
*'''Popular zones:'''
 
**'''Village:'''
 
***Drops large quantities of Iron Ore that is used by high level players to level up [[Enchanting]] via Augmenting obsidian gear.
 
**'''Volcano:'''
 
***High exp gains here as well as popular ingredients such as Runite Ore, Mithril Ore, and Silver
 
***Only 1 item is currently not used, Stone. However even Stone will sell on the market for more than is vendor/NPC value
 
***The last zone in Mining, Deep Pit, has monsters you will have to fight occasionally to mine there. They require a level of gear roughly in the runite range, take care when mining here
 
 
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===Foraging===
 
 
*'''Why:''' [[Foraging]] is essential for [[Farming]] and a good source for [[Cooking]] ingredients.
 
*'''Items to consider:'''
 
**Bronze Hatchet, Runite Hatchet with the Root Digging enchant.
 
**Black Opal Necklace/Ring with the enchants Gathering/Haste.
 
**Obsidian Boots with the Naturalist enchant.
 
*'''Popular zones:'''
 
**'''Fungal Grotto:'''
 
***Potato and Mushroom seeds as well as large variety of Tree Seeds make this a popular location for Farming exp, Cooking ingredients, and Money via selling Seeds and Cooking ingredients.
 
***Branches and Logs are often a good source of crafting exp. Be careful when burning them for heat as you may be better off selling them on the Market and buying something else with a better Heat/Gold ratio.
 
***The last zone in Foraging, Living Forest, has monsters you will have to fight often in order to forage there. They require a level of gear roughly in the runite range and is harder than the Mining zone Deep pit.
 
 
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===Fishing===
 
 
*'''Why:''' [[Fishing]] is useful for [[Cooking]] and a good source for [[Crafting]] ingredients.
 
*'''Items to consider:'''
 
**Fishing does not have tools like Mining and Foraging instead you need a single new crafted item for each of the 4 zones
 
**Black Opal Necklace/Ring with the enchants Gathering/Haste.
 
**Obsidian Boots with the Fishing enchant.
 
*'''Popular zones:'''
 
**Unlike Mining and Foraging, once you are able to fish in the last zone, Harpoon Fishing, you should stay there gathering Tuna and Sharks.
 
**Lower tier fish such as Shrimp and Anchovies are a great source of early Cooking experience as well as food for early combat.
 
**Cooking 1-5 fish with a Shrimp included (even just a single Shrimp alone) will provide Seared Fish with the buff Shrimp Lord, which gives a chance to gain free shrimp when cooking any food.
 
 
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===Smithing===
 
 
*'''Why:''' [[Smithing]] is highly useful for [[Crafting]] and can eventually be a decent source of money for players.
 
*'''Items to consider:'''
 
**Obsidian Boots with the Inferno enchant.
 
**Black Opal Ring/Amulet with the Haste enchant.
 
**Black Opal Ring/Amulet with the enchants Pyromancy and Wealth.
 
**Crest of Chaos.
 
*'''Popular Ores:'''
 
**'''Iron Ore:'''
 
***Very high exp until you get to Runite Ore.
 
***When smelted into bars, they are used in large quantities by high level players
 
**'''Mithril Ore:'''
 
***When smelted into bars, theyare used in large quantities by high level players.
 
**'''Runite Ore and Stygian Ore:'''
 
***Used in many of the top tier items in the game.
 
***High exp rates
 
**If you get an Opal Ring/Amulet with the Wealth enchant, you can often find Runite, Adamantite, and sometimes Gold Ore at a low enough price that you can buy the ore, smelt it making money in the process.
 
***Example:
 
****Purchase 15 Runite Ore at 1000 gold each, smelt a runite bar (15 ore).
 
****Wealth procs when the bar finishes causing the bar to automatically sell at 18000, twice the vendor price of 9000.
 
****30-50 secs then earns you 3000 gold and some decent experience.
 
***Note this is less money than you can make elsewhere in the game but it is very passive steady income that lets you level Smithing fairly quickly through the higher levels.
 
 
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===Cooking===
 
 
*'''Why:''' [[Cooking]] is useful for [[Combat]] as well as creating food to buff other activities in the game.
 
*'''Items to consider:'''
 
**Obsidian Boots with the enchant Cooking.
 
**Ladle with augments on it.
 
**Black Opal Ring/Necklace with the enchants Haste and Pyromancy.
 
**Black Opal Ring/Necklace with the Scholar enchant.
 
*'''Popular recipes:'''
 
**Cooking fish with the scholar enchant on to get the most possible exp while also getting Fish Oil which is used in crafting and quite valuable.
 
**Cooking a single Pepper, Sugar, Salt, Shrimp.
 
**Combining 4 of the following: Wildberry, Potato, Carrot, Tomato, Apple, with one of the following: Banana, Chili, Sugar.
 
**Combining any 2 meat (including fish) with any 2 veggies (usually Potato) along with 1 Ichor.
 
*'''Notes:'''
 
**The total level of your Cooking skill determines how good the food you create will be. This means that expensive ingredients such as Chili Peppers, Pumpkins, Sharks, and sometimes almost all ingredients could be a waste of money, compared to having a high level chef doing the cooking while you sell the ingredients.
 
**When prices are high you may be better off leveling other skills or looking for items such as fish that you can scholar for the oil and sell on the market.
 
 
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===Combat===
 
 
*'''Why''': [[Combat]] can eventually be a good source of money via a large multitude of loot as well as various rare drops such as ladles and obsidian gear and much later end game rares from Giants. It is also considered one of the most enjoyable activities in the game by many and a place to spend your gold on long term projects.
 
 
*'''Level range 1-20'''
 
**'''Zones to fight in'''
 
***Farm and Caves
 
**'''What to wear''':
 
***Nothing - Bronze armor
 
***Bronze Daggers or Bronze Scimitar
 
**'''Notable drops:'''
 
***Raw Chicken
 
***Raw Beef
 
***Milk
 
***Goblin Brain
 
***Ladles.
 
**'''Notes:'''
 
***Getting bronze gear at the start will make increase the AFK time which might make things easier
 
***You can move on to Caves quite early on, perhaps atk/str/def level 5 to 10, and farm them afk indefinitely for exp.
 
***There is little gold gained in early combat.
 
***Combat can require more attention than other skills due to the fact that if you die you end up idling doing nothing.
 
 
*'''Level range 20-50'''
 
**'''Zones to fight in'''
 
***Caves and City
 
**'''What to wear''':
 
***Obsidian Boots with the enchant Treasure Hunter
 
***Obsidian armor
 
***Obsidian Daggers or Obsidian Scimitar
 
***If possible, you should attempt to buy inexpensive high augment versions of these items
 
**'''Notable drops'''
 
***Goblin Brain
 
***Ladles
 
***Mind Runes
 
***Gems
 
***Obsidian Helm
 
***Obsidian Full Helm
 
***Obsidian Greatsword
 
**'''Notes:'''
 
***Black Knights in the city can be very hard until you level up and get higher augmented obsidian gear. Its recommended to have better gear and high levels before trying to tackle them,
 
***City drops actual gold as well as all of the various obsidian drops which will sell on the market or vendor well.
 
 
*'''Level range 50+'''
 
**'''Zones to fight in'''
 
***City and Lava Maze
 
**'''What to wear''':
 
***Obsidian Boots with the enchant Treasure Hunter
 
***Runite Breastplate
 
***Runite Legs
 
***Runite Full Helm
 
***Runite Scimitar +5
 
***Runite Shield
 
**'''Notable drops'''
 
***Gems
 
***Obsidian Helm
 
***Obsidian Full Helm
 
***Obsidian Greatsword
 
***Spider Legs
 
***Ichor
 
***Mind Runes
 
***Adamantite Boots
 
***Runite Boots
 
***Burnt Fish
 
***Ashes
 
***Gold Ore
 
**'''Notes:'''
 
***Demons from Lava Maze can hit fairly hard but also tend to evade your attacks less often.
 
***Lava Maze is a well known high profit zone and is an ideal place to try to AFK.
 
***Runite Scimitar +5 is often very cheap compared to other runite weapons due to it having the potential to turn into a rare sword (Zero Edge) when augmenting from +4 to +5, when it does not some players will dump large amounts of the now failed +5 swords on the market for cheap.
 
***Your next steps will be getting runite gear with augments and enchants such as Healing, Critical Strike, Reinforce, Protection, Recklessness.
 
***At Defense 60 you can upgrade your boots from Obsidian to Stygian with the Treasure Hunter Enchant.
 
 
 
==Using the Marketplace==
 
 
*'''Verify your email'''
 
**Open the menu in the upper left of the screen.
 
**Go to settings, verify your email.
 
**You can now trade on the market.
 
*'''Always sell your items to players.''' Do not vendor/sell to NPC unless you know for sure its the right move, it usually is not.
 
*'''Check the actual listings.''' When selling items the game will tell you the lowest listed price, however, players will sometimes list a small quantity of an an item at well below normal market price in order to lure unsuspecting players into listing their items too cheap.
 
*'''Stack Size is important.''' Players don't usually want to buy up 20 separate listing of Iron Ore with 20-100 ore per listing if someone else has several thousand listed at similar prices.
 
*'''Undercutting''' is a controversial topic. The amount you undercut by and on which items can make people frustrated when they are trying to sell similar items or are very invested in a specific market. This is just something you will have to feel out yourself.
 
*'''Taxes''' When you SELL any item, 5% of the sale price is taken in taxes. This is to help combat inflation. Keep this in mind if trying to eke out slim profit margins, otherwise you can mostly just ignore it.
 
*Items will stay posted on the market for 3 days and then be returned to your inventory where you can list them again if you wish.
 
 
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Overall, following this guide should get you decently set up to continue progressing the game at your own pace.
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==Tips and Tricks==
 
==Tips and Tricks==
  
*Burning Coal is a cheap way to get heat whereas Logs can often sell to players for rather more than their value as heat. Check the market for current prices on Coal, Logs, and Pyres to see what the best heat/gold is.
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*ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS IN CHAT. People in chat are almost always extremely helpful and open to new players getting into the game.
*CTRL + Left click will link an item in chat, you can link up to 3 items per message.
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*Burning coal is a cheap way to get heat, whereas logs can often be sold to players for more than their value in heat. Check the market for current prices on coal, logs, and pyres logs to see what the best heat to gold ratio is.
*You can link your gold and heat in chat by CTRL clicking the money bag and flame above your inventory
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*CTRL/CMD + left-click will link an item in chat; you can link up to 5 items per message.
*The vault is where you can store items you want kept separate. Examples of such things would be an augmented ladle for cooking, boots with various enchants you are not currently using, rare drops or crafting projects you are saving for later.
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*You can link your gold and heat in chat by CTRL-clicking the money bag and flame above your inventory.
*Geodes, Birds Nests, Sunken Treasures, and Satchels are special chests that contain various items such as Ore, Seeds, Runes, and Talismans. Sunken Treasures are the most sought after due to the extremely low chance of containing rare weapons.
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*You can link your skill level by CTRL-clicking the skill.
*Getting a Runite Shield with the Healing enchant will help you mine and forage in the highest tier zones as you will recover some health between encounters with the monsters there.
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*The vault is where you can store items you want kept separate. Examples of such things might be an augmented ladle for cooking, a weapon you don't have the level for, boots with various enchants you are not currently using, rare drops, crafting projects you are saving for later, or excess blank scrolls you don't want to accidentally enchant.
*Due to uses in other parts of the game Iron, Mithril, and Adamantite are not recommended for tools or armor usually. They cost too much and are used for too little time to make it a good investment.
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*It's a game, play it to have fun! If that means optimizing things in a certain way, playing the market, not trading ever, playing in non ideal ways etc., then go for it. People give advice to help you but in the end, it is you that is playing. 'If you ask for advice, you should consider taking it though.'
*Switching stances in combat can be beneficial in reaching various breakpoints in defense or attack, but many people are lazy and would rather leave it balanced, which is fine.
 
*Crafting and Enchanting are often considered big money pits, take care before trying to level them too high as you may find large amounts of money gone with nothing to show for it besides some exp.
 
*It's a game, play it to have fun. If that means optimizing things in a certain way, playing the market, not trading ever, playing in non ideal ways etc, go for it. People give advice to help you but in the end, it is you playing. If you ask for advice, you should consider taking it though.
 
  
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==See also==
 
==See also==
  
 
*[[FAQ]]
 
*[[FAQ]]
*[[Calculators]]
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*[[Useful Stuff|Calculators and Guides]]
*Individual Skills page
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*Individual Skill Pages
 
**[[Mining]]
 
**[[Mining]]
 
**[[Foraging]]
 
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**[[Enchanting]]
 
**[[Enchanting]]
 
**[[Combat]]
 
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The Getting Started guide is intended to help both new and returning players.

This guide aims to assist the player from the early-game to the beginning of mid-game, covering a wide range of topics including skilling, money-making, and the meta in Idlescape. Mid-game can loosely be described as the point where the player has:

  • A set of runite armor
  • Skill levels roughly averaging 50‒60

Things to Consider

This section will cover subjects including the player's account and official rules.

Game Rules

Rules

All players must follow the rules of the game. Certain things are not allowed, and can result in your account being muted, suspended, or permanently banned from play:

  • Any form of automation or botting is NOT allowed. This applies to the use, creation, or distribution of both bots and automation devices. Discussions about botting is also not permitted.
  • Scripts for quality of life improvements may be allowed, but for safety check with Boohi through in-game chat or Discord for a timely response and approval.
  • Alt-trading, specifically having multiple accounts that trade between each other is NOT allowed. Players are only allowed to own a single account!
  • Trading any items from outside of Idlescape for items inside Idlescape is against the rules and will result in a trade ban for both players.
  • Follow the chat rules!

Staff & Moderators

Current Staff Members

Tasks of people within a role are not set in stone, but in general developers create the game system and code, and moderators keep chat in normal and help players out with small problems. Community contributors help develop and test new parts of the game on a voluntary basis. Artists create the artwork for the game.

To open a ticket for assistance, you can do so in game from the "Send Feedback" feature in game, or via the Discord channel #create-ticket.

Ironman Mode

Note: The information on this page is based on non-ironman gameplay. While still very useful to start off, some advice may not apply!

Released on 11 December 2020 v0.8.

Ironman mode characters have unique restrictions and special capabilities:

  • Trading: cannot trade with other players.
  • Ironman-only Chat: all ironmen have their own chat channel that cannot be accessed by regular players, but can still chat in the general channel.
  • Chat Total Level: total levels displayed in chat for ironmen is greyed out to differentiate them from regular players.
  • Multi-logging: players can use both their regular character and ironman character at the same time in different browser tabs.
  • Server-wide Broadcasts: the first time an ironman reaches a special achievement, (e.g. first to level 50 farming) a server-wide message is sent to congratulate them in both general and the ironman chat channels.
  • Ironman-only Hiscores: a special hiscores page where the highest level ironmen are ranked.

This mode is not recommended for new players to the game.

With the release of Ironman mode came several Alternate Playstyles, all based around the mode.


Gameplay

This section covers mechanics and other information relating to the game itself.

Action Queue

In Idlescape, players can only perform one action at a time; for example, mining and foraging simultaneously is not possible.

The exceptions are: farming, enchanting and crafting. These can be done at the same time while training other skills.

Offline Progression

Offline progression continues for up to 12 hours, 24 if you have Idlescape+.

Skills

Players have access to 15 skills, split up into four categories: combat, gathering, production, and magic. For more information on each skill, see their respective articles.

Combat skills
Attack Determines how accurate the player is.
Strength Determines a player's maximum hit, calculated alongside their strength bonuses.
Defense Decreases the chance of being hit.
Constitution Increases Health/HP.
Magic Determines a player's magic damage.
Range Determines a player's range damage.
Gathering Skills
Mining Used to gather ores and other materials from different locations.
Fishing Allows players to catch fish.
Foraging Allows players to gather logs, seeds, and cooking ingredients.
Production Skills
Smithing Allows players to smelt ores into bars.
Farming Used to plant and harvest seeds.
Cooking Allows players to turn their ingredients into meals with different effects and/or for healing during combat.
Crafting Allows players to create items & equipment.
Magic Skills
Runecrafting The runecrafting skill is divided into the following:
Enchanting The enchanting skill is divided into the following:

Guides

See various guides:


Marketplace

Verify Your Email

  1. Open the menu in the upper left of the screen.
  2. Go to settings, then verify your email.
  3. You can now trade on the market!

Using the Marketplace

  • Always sell your items to other players on the market. Do not vendor/sell to the NPC unless the item vendors for more than the offers on the marketplace, which it usually is not.
  • Check the actual listings. When selling items, the game will show you the lowest listed price, however, players will sometimes list a small quantity of an item at well below normal market price in order to lure unsuspecting players into listing their items for too cheap.
  • Stack Size is important. Players don't usually want to buy up 20 separate listing of iron ore with 20‒100 ore per listing if someone else has several thousand listed at similar prices.
  • Undercutting is a controversial topic. The amount you undercut by and on which items can make people frustrated when they are trying to sell similar items or are very invested in a specific market. This is just something you will have to feel out yourself.
  • Taxes: When you sell an item, 5% of the sale price is taken in taxes. This is to help combat inflation. Keep this in mind if trying to eke out slim profit margins, otherwise you can just ignore it.
  • Items will stay posted on the market for 30 days and then they will be returned to your inventory where you can list them again if you wish. However, if your item is fairly common and doesn't sell after a few days, consider lowering the price.



Beginner's Guide

This guide aims to assist the player from the early-game to the beginning of mid-game, covering a wide range of topics including skilling, money-making, and the meta in Idlescape. Mid-game can loosely be described as the point where the player has:

  • Skill levels roughly averaging 50-60
  • Runite armor, tools or gear of similar tier.

'First Few Days' Checklist

Rather than a specific timeline that must be followed, there are several things that need to be done in the first few days of playing to get off to a good start.

  • Tools - You should follow the natural progression to some degree. Begin with bronze and move onto iron, but it isn't always necessary to get mithril or adamantite tools before going straight for runite.
  • Combat - Melee is the easiest combat style to start with as it takes the least amount of time to get the gear. Melee gear only requires mining and smithing, which are entry-level skills. Ranged requires mats from farming, which takes a long time and magic requires mats from fishing, which takes a while to get gear for.
  • Enchantments - Refining is the single greatest enchantment for early-game. This should be one of your top priorities.

Beginning the Game

Starting off, you should follow the following steps pretty closely:

  1. Begin with mining in the Clay Pit. From here you get useful ores like Tin Ore Tin Ore and Copper Ore Copper Ore. Sand Sand and Clay Clay are also notable drops as they can be used for quick crafting experience. Move on from here once you have 40 of each ore.
  2. Forage in the Grasslands. From here you get Branch Branchs which can be used to make quick crafting experience, Log Logs which are used to make bronze tools, and seeds which are planted in the Farming skill. Stop foraging once you hit both 2 Carrot Seed Carrot Seeds and 30 Log Logs.
    1. Plant the 2 Carrot Seed Carrot Seeds on the two open plots on farming.
    2. Craft Log Log with whatever Branches you get during this foraging session. The crafting recipe is found under the general tab in the Crafting skill.
    3. Burn 10 logs for heat. You will need this to smith your bronze ingots.
  3. Go to the Smithing skill and begin smithing Bronze Bar Bronze Bars. Use the lowest heat setting, which is done by setting the heat slider as far left as possible at the '1' value. Smith all your ore until you have 40 bronze bars.
  4. Go to the mining section of the Crafting Skill and craft a Bronze Pickaxe Bronze Pickaxe. Equip it and continue mining in the clay pit.
  5. Repeat the above steps to make a Bronze Hatchet Bronze Hatchet. Equip that too, then continue mining in the clay pit. Once you unlock the City Outskirts Mine, switch to this zone.
  6. Continue mining until you have 210 iron ore. Then switch over to foraging in the Verdant Valley. If you don't have it unlocked, forage in the Grasslands until you can. Forage until you have both 350 heat (from burning logs) and 35 Oak Logs. As you forage, continue to plant seeds. Craft more logs with sticks found and try out the crafting recipes for Fertilizer Fertilizer (found in the farming tab). You need level 7 crafting to make iron tools.
  7. Go to smithing and make 70 Iron Bar Iron Bars with heat intensity 1. Go to crafting, craft an Iron Pickaxe Iron Pickaxe and equip it. From here, you want to mine until you reach mining level 20. At this point, swap to the Village Quarry Mine and idle here for a few hours. From here you will get Coal Coal (which gives a lot of heat) and lots of iron ore (which can be sold on the marketplace for a hefty amount).

At this point, you can pretty much leave the game for a few hours. Gather plenty of iron ore, smith it and sell it on the marketplace. This will get you going very well.

Branching Off to Other Skills

There are 15 unique skills in Idlescape that all intertwine with one another in some way. There is no direct progression for all of them combined, so below is a simple beginner's guide to some of them

  • Farming
    • Continue foraging and planting seeds as you get them. For the best experience, you want to use Mysterious Seed Mysterious Seeds in 1x1 plots. These are fairly rare, so just using the high level seed you can works fine.
    • Your plot size will grow with every 10 levels you get. Make the most of it by filling up all the plots as fast as possible.
  • Smithing
    • One of your top priorities when leveling smithing is the Refining Refining enchant. This is extremely valuable in terms of making money and progressing other skills. The majority of your profit will come from this enchantment. It is helpful to read the Smithing Guide as to why refining is such a strong enchant. For the Refining enchantment, you need a pair of Stygian Gloves Stygian Gloves or Stygian Boots Stygian Boots (I would recommend boots as they are cheaper) and 6 scrolls of refining. Getting the boots costs 4,000,000 coins from the General Shop. If you can't buy refining scrolls from the marketplace, making the refining scrolls requires:
    • Reading the Smithing Guide is extremely helpful. Some quick tips pulled from it are to use the second forge as soon as possible and to get refining as soon as possible.
  • Runecrafting
    • Runecrafting is a unique skill in that it uses essences. Essence is something that is passively gained from doing skills. For example, Earth Essence Earth Essence is gained from mining and Water Essence Water Essence is gained from fishing. Hovering over each essence will tell you how it is obtained.
      • The hardest-to-get essences are typically fire and cosmic essences.
        • Fire Essence Fire Essence comes from smithing and cooking, but the amount of fire essence gained is dependent on the amount of heat consumed. Therefore, since heat is usually pretty expensive, fire essence is very difficult to get.
        • Cosmic Essence Cosmic Essence comes from crafting runes. These are hard to get early-game because you need to gather other types of essence before cosmic essence can be gathered.
    • In general, you begin runecrafting by NOT runecrafting. You typically want to save up essence until you have 50,000 essence of a certain type. At this point, if you have completed the 'Fallen Academy' quest and have level 50 crafting, you can craft talismans.
      • Talismans are extremely useful as they increase the amount of essence gained per action by lots. Talismans can be dropped from chests, geodes or bird's nests, but these are rare.
      • You especially want to save cosmic essence until you can make a cosmic talisman. Otherwise, you are kind of shooting yourself in the foot.
    • If you are playing without the market, you want to do the majority of your runecrafting after you get the refining enchant (described above). Refining gives you gems that are used to make chisels that boost your runecrafting level.
    • Read the Runecrafting Guide for extra tips and tricks.
  • Cooking
    • Beginning cooking starts with preparing ingredients. These ingredients come from fishing, foraging, farming and some combat zones. Usually, you want to prepare ingredients until around level 35 cooking.
    • After reaching this level, you can start using your prepared ingredients to cook. Preparing different ingredients will unlock different recipes for you.
    • Enchants you want to quickly get are the Scroll of Cooking Scroll of Cooking. You also want to get a Ladle Ladle as soon as possible, which drops from Goblin Goblins in combat.
    • Read the Cooking Guide for all the nuances that come with cooking (there are a ton!).
  • Combat
    • There is a page dedicated to helping players being combat which can be found here.


Overall, following this guide should get you decently set up to continue progressing the game at your own pace.


Tips and Tricks

  • ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS IN CHAT. People in chat are almost always extremely helpful and open to new players getting into the game.
  • Burning coal is a cheap way to get heat, whereas logs can often be sold to players for more than their value in heat. Check the market for current prices on coal, logs, and pyres logs to see what the best heat to gold ratio is.
  • CTRL/CMD + left-click will link an item in chat; you can link up to 5 items per message.
  • You can link your gold and heat in chat by CTRL-clicking the money bag and flame above your inventory.
  • You can link your skill level by CTRL-clicking the skill.
  • The vault is where you can store items you want kept separate. Examples of such things might be an augmented ladle for cooking, a weapon you don't have the level for, boots with various enchants you are not currently using, rare drops, crafting projects you are saving for later, or excess blank scrolls you don't want to accidentally enchant.
  • It's a game, play it to have fun! If that means optimizing things in a certain way, playing the market, not trading ever, playing in non ideal ways etc., then go for it. People give advice to help you but in the end, it is you that is playing. 'If you ask for advice, you should consider taking it though.'

See also

References