There will be a need for OSRS GP more brews to cover your inexperience until you've got the hang of it. I suggest bringing a Prayer Renewal or two (if you know when to use them) to enhance the super restores and prayer you'll use. When you're using a combination of prayer and super restores it is best to only use super restores after you've made.

Don't forget to learn how to lure properly and what you should do when you meet Jad... because it's not fun to be killed before you see Jad on the screen. Go through a few tutorial videos on prayer switching (that contain audio in game) is what will do the most Jad if you've never been before. Utilize the 1m of bolts/arrows to reach 70 before you even decide to think about it.

What is your overall stats? The best thing to avoid is less than 90 combat, because they'll ruin you, and you would hardly make any profits (even when you're lvl95. Last time I tried it and failed, it resulted in my loss as the food + pray pots cost more than the loot)

I'm a noob. My total level is 437. I don't know how to look up my aggregate combat level My Attack is 32, my Strength is 15, Defence 23 Distanced 6 Prayer 20 Magic 49. Yeah, totally unbalanced. When I first started playing, I was determined to become a formidable mage, and that's why I put my most effort. The reason why my level is as good as it is because I like beating bears and unicorns using my only hands and with no armor.

People stop and look as rs2007 gold like they're thinking "OMG! What a silly nincompooper who is smacking that bear with his bare hands and no armor! What a noob!" Anyway, I just wanted for a way to go to different places. I'm just a fan of exploring, sometimes. I didn't need to reach the barrows but finding a way to pass that dog that guards that tunnel beneath that temple so I can discover everything to the east Varrock.