Then I spoke with my OSRS GP friend who had brought me into the game and I was taught a few more stuff, like how to communicate with other players by typing (I didn't figure it out by myself, unfortunately). I continued to train my combat skills and started mining and smithing. I was awed by Runescape, and we have been happy ever since.

So share your experiences. It was a long time ago but we all can remember when we first began to play. You should also avoid getting nostalgic and think "Runescape was far more enjoyable than the average man." We are sure you already believe this.

Josh one of my friends from high school who was like the reject in our group, mentioned the game to me while I was in the 9th grade. It was enjoyed by several of us for a minimum of three to five months. Gentry my friend was the last left player following the start of the school year. Josh was also out of the game.

Gentry was hacked around a quarter of the way through the second year (we think it was Josh, but we are not certain) and he resigned. I was the last remaining player. When I first began playing we all thought it was so cool. The game can seem daunting to new players. There's so much to be learned! So many places to learn about.

It took its toll on everyone, including me, and I personally think that's one thing that turned several of my friends away. I still remember being a noob believing that Draynor was Varrock. As a matter of fact, there was a person who was on Sal's Realm whose name was Thai Tong I'm sure many of you know his name.)

He was among the buy runescape 3 gold first people to teach me how I could get stuff done. We have been in contact for a long time! He was always there to help me whenever I needed help. When Dungeoneering was first introduced to me, he took the time and explained the concept to me.