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===AFK Start===
 
===AFK Start===
If you have time to AFK during your first period in Idlescape it's recommend to start with [[mining]] or [[foraging]] and selling the items on the marketplace until you can afford the recommended gear and an inventory worth of some basic healing food.  It will drastically reduce the effort required on your part. <br> Alternatively, for an in-between strategy, you can AFK at the farm until you run out of HP, at which point your character will be returned to an “idle” status. While you wait for your HP to regenerate, you can spend this time mining or foraging.
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If you have time to AFK during your first period in Idlescape it's recommend to start with [[Mining|mining]] or [[Foraging|foraging]] and selling the items on the marketplace until you can afford the recommended gear and an inventory worth of some basic healing food.  It will drastically reduce the effort required on your part. <br> Alternatively, for an in-between strategy, you can AFK at the farm until you run out of HP, at which point your character will be returned to an “idle” status. While you wait for your HP to regenerate, you can spend this time mining or foraging.
  
 
===Non-AFK start===
 
===Non-AFK start===
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*Starting food: None
 
*Starting food: None
  
If you choose non-AFK start you will have to be active during the first hour of combat, during this time you will need to pay attention to your enemy. <br> Your ideal enemy is chickens, they regularly drop raw chickens when you kill them, you have a choice to sell these to either a vendor (75gp each) or on the marketplace (around 200gp each). <br>  You can check current marketplace chicken prices on: [https://idlescape.xyz/market/2000 Marketplace watcher] or by going into marketplace and clicking on chickens. To be able to use the marketplace you will need to confirm your email beforehand.
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If you choose non-AFK start you will have to be active during the first hour of combat, during this time you will need to pay attention to your enemy. <br> Your ideal enemy is chickens, they regularly drop raw chickens when you kill them, you have a choice to sell these to either a vendor (75gp each) or on the marketplace (around 200gp each). <br>  You can check current marketplace chicken prices on: [[https://idlescape.xyz/market/2000 Marketplace watcher]] or by going into marketplace and clicking on chickens. To be able to use the marketplace you will need to confirm your email beforehand.
 
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You will want to use the "run away" function if you encounter cows during your first levels since these are way too strong for you. <br> If you encounter a lot of goblins and your health is low you can use "run away" on these as well to optimize your time and only encounter chickens. <br> As soon as you have used "run away" you can click on farm again to encounter a new enemy.
 
You will want to use the "run away" function if you encounter cows during your first levels since these are way too strong for you. <br> If you encounter a lot of goblins and your health is low you can use "run away" on these as well to optimize your time and only encounter chickens. <br> As soon as you have used "run away" you can click on farm again to encounter a new enemy.
 
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Your goal during your first time in combat is to make money and buy food that will make you last longer in combat, <br> recommendation is to look for cheap +3 or +4 food, "seared fish" is usually cheap on the marketplace and will heal you 4-5hp depending on which level you are buying.<br> When you buy food, it will go directly into your inventory and you need to put it into your combat inventory by pressing on your food item and using "Add x to combat inventory" (use the slider to add more than one)
 
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Your goal during your first time in combat is to make money and buy food that will make you last longer in combat, <br> recommendation is to look for cheap +3 or +4 food, "seared fish" is usually cheap on the marketplace and will heal you 4-5&nbsp;hp depending on which level you are buying.<br> When you buy food, it will go directly into your inventory and you need to put it into your combat inventory by pressing on your food item and using "Add x to combat inventory" (use the slider to add more than one)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
By using this strategy, you will only need to gain 1 - 2 levels in each combat skill before you should build up a supply of food to keep you going through combat. At this point you can start killing cows as they are also the most profitable monster to kill in the zone and you will not have any trouble defeating them. Cows have an uncommon drop of “Milk” that sells quite well on the market. However, be sure to check prices on all your monster drops as prices in Idlescape can be quite volatile.
 
By using this strategy, you will only need to gain 1 - 2 levels in each combat skill before you should build up a supply of food to keep you going through combat. At this point you can start killing cows as they are also the most profitable monster to kill in the zone and you will not have any trouble defeating them. Cows have an uncommon drop of “Milk” that sells quite well on the market. However, be sure to check prices on all your monster drops as prices in Idlescape can be quite volatile.
 
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When you have built up some gold and are comfortable killing cows without having to fear your life, you will start buying [[Equipment#Weapons|weapons]] and [[Equipment#Armor|armor]] your priority is to buy a bronze scimitar first, and continuing with pieces of bronze armor, you will notice that even with 1-2 pieces of bronze armor you will take a lot less damage than in the start. <br> About 1 hour after you've started you should be around 8-9 in combat levels, if you refill your combat inventory with food you will be able to AFK-combat farm for a while, and as said before, you will only go back to idling if you die.
 
When you have built up some gold and are comfortable killing cows without having to fear your life, you will start buying [[Equipment#Weapons|weapons]] and [[Equipment#Armor|armor]] your priority is to buy a bronze scimitar first, and continuing with pieces of bronze armor, you will notice that even with 1-2 pieces of bronze armor you will take a lot less damage than in the start. <br> About 1 hour after you've started you should be around 8-9 in combat levels, if you refill your combat inventory with food you will be able to AFK-combat farm for a while, and as said before, you will only go back to idling if you die.
 
<br>It's recommended to sell your gained items/food on the marketplace to gain some more gold to prepare you for future fights.  
 
<br>It's recommended to sell your gained items/food on the marketplace to gain some more gold to prepare you for future fights.  
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'''Notable Drops:'''
 
'''Notable Drops:'''
  
Raw chicken, raw beef, egg, milk, goblin brain, [[ladle]]s (extremely rare)
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Raw chicken, raw beef, egg, milk, goblin brain, [[Ladle|ladles]] (extremely rare)
  
 
'''Approximate Income:''' 75k an hour (potentially more with a very rare ladle drop)
 
'''Approximate Income:''' 75k an hour (potentially more with a very rare ladle drop)
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==Part Two – City==
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=='''Part Two – City'''==
 
===Equipment goal for city===
 
===Equipment goal for city===
 
Get the following combat equipment as soon as you can afford it. Approximate cost is 350 to 400k. In most of the slots we are skipping obsidian armour as in most cases Mithril is actually cheaper and as we no longer take damage in Farm/Caves we can afford to wait until 30 Combat stats to upgrade. Aside from this you should attempt to get an obsidian shield with healing 5.  
 
Get the following combat equipment as soon as you can afford it. Approximate cost is 350 to 400k. In most of the slots we are skipping obsidian armour as in most cases Mithril is actually cheaper and as we no longer take damage in Farm/Caves we can afford to wait until 30 Combat stats to upgrade. Aside from this you should attempt to get an obsidian shield with healing 5.  
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===City Stats Goals===
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===City Stats Goals:===
 
''30 Attack, Strength & Defense''
 
''30 Attack, Strength & Defense''
  
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Depending on your RNG (number of black knight encounters, how spaced apart they are, etc.) your trip length in this gear will vary. I would expect 75 - 90 minute trips initially and as you level up and add more healing to your shield this will drastically increase.
 
Depending on your RNG (number of black knight encounters, how spaced apart they are, etc.) your trip length in this gear will vary. I would expect 75 - 90 minute trips initially and as you level up and add more healing to your shield this will drastically increase.
  
You will have to pay some attention to the game at this point, refilling your combat inventory with food every 1 2 hours. If you started with an unaugmented obsidian shield, your goal will be to make enough money to buy the healing scrolls to add to your shield- providing that isn’t cheaper than waiting until you can outright afford a shield that already has healing 5- if there are some on the market. If you are lucky with the above drops it may only take you a few inventories of food as Black Knights drop obsidian items fairly frequently.  
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You will have to pay some attention to the game at this point, refilling your combat inventory with food every 1 - 2 hours. If you started with an unaugmented obsidian shield, your goal will be to make enough money to buy the healing scrolls to add to your shield- providing that isn’t cheaper than waiting until you can outright afford a shield that already has healing 5- if there are some on the market. If you are lucky with the above drops it may only take you a few inventories of food as Black Knights drop obsidian items fairly frequently.  
  
 
('''Note:''' If there are obsidian shields with healing on the market already and you want to save for them, you can substitute in a mithril shield until you can afford it to lengthen your trips. While mithril has slightly better defensive bonuses, it does not have the enchantment slots available which we desperately need.)
 
('''Note:''' If there are obsidian shields with healing on the market already and you want to save for them, you can substitute in a mithril shield until you can afford it to lengthen your trips. While mithril has slightly better defensive bonuses, it does not have the enchantment slots available which we desperately need.)
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2) A King’s Crown has 8 slots and some people like to use Reinforcement 8 to help with survivability when killing Giants. Whether you get a Kalanahmatti or a Moss Maul, you are going to want overhealing on them. If you have enough defense late-game you can use a Black Knight’s Great Helm at a high-augment to increase your DPS over a King’s Crown. You may also benefit from the Patience Enchantment as the slower the weapon the stronger it becomes. Your Enchants in this case will be: recklessness, reinforcement & patience on your armor.
 
2) A King’s Crown has 8 slots and some people like to use Reinforcement 8 to help with survivability when killing Giants. Whether you get a Kalanahmatti or a Moss Maul, you are going to want overhealing on them. If you have enough defense late-game you can use a Black Knight’s Great Helm at a high-augment to increase your DPS over a King’s Crown. You may also benefit from the Patience Enchantment as the slower the weapon the stronger it becomes. Your Enchants in this case will be: recklessness, reinforcement & patience on your armor.
  
===End of city goals===
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==='''End of city goals'''===
 
Attack/Strength/Defense 70+
 
Attack/Strength/Defense 70+
  
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Rune Plate Leggings +5 (protection 5)
 
Rune Plate Leggings +5 (protection 5)
  
Rune Shield +5 (healing 5) ('''2nd last''')
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Rune Shield +5 (healing 5) ('''2<sup>nd</sup> last''')
  
 
Stygian Boots (treasure hunter 6) '''(get this last)'''
 
Stygian Boots (treasure hunter 6) '''(get this last)'''
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Approx Cost: 70 - 120M
 
Approx Cost: 70 - 120M
  
==Test Account Time Stamps==
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==Test Account Time Stamps:==
 
Achieve AFK Farm: 1 Hour
 
Achieve AFK Farm: 1 Hour
  

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