Starting Out in the Game
A new player in RuneScape starts out on Tutorial Island. Although it may seem boring to some, Jagex has determined this to be imperative to understanding future gameplay and stops people from creating huge numbers of low level characters. While on Tutorial Island, players learn about gameplay, controls, combat, communication, banking, completing quests, and other skills.
Once a player has completed the tasks on Tutorial Island, they are teleported to the city of Lumbridge. From then on, players can upgrade their characters in any fashion they desire. They can travel around the character's world between cities such as Varrock, Falador, Port Sarim, etc. Players can also travel around by raising their magic skill to a level high enough to perform a teleport to some of these major cities. In RuneScape, the goal is for players to develop their character by raising skills, completing quests, et cetera.
RuneScape also has a highscores list where one can view the best 1,000,000 players overall and also those who excel in a particular skill (must be at least level 30 in the skill and in the top 1,000,000 players)
There are also many other weapons that do not go into the basic weapons such as the Granite Maul, Silverlight and Obsidian weapons from the TzHaar Pits, and the Abyssal Whip.
Also, look out for some new weapons, at least one for each group (bronze,iron,steel,etc.)
There are 3 types of moderators, each with a different role.
Jagex Moderator (J-Mod): These are the employees of Jagex. They consist of coders, script writers, graphic designers, and customer service staff. In RuneScape, they can be identified by a gold crown beside their name. On RuneScape's official forums, posts created by Jagex moderators appear in green with the addition of the words "Jagex Mod" beneath their name.
All Jagex staff members have the word "Mod" as the first part of their name, with the exceptions of Andrew, Paul, and Ian. As well as P-mod and F-mod abilities (See below), Jagex-mods have a number of additional abilities for playtesting purposes. J-Mod accounts are only used for testing and policing the game. They are not used for normal play, to avoid an unfair advantage from their 'playtesting powers'. To ensure this it is not possible to trade with a Jagex Mod in-game, and it is not possible for a Jagex Mod to attack regular players in the Wilderness or vise-vera, and Jagex Mods do not appear in the hiscore tables.
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