I can highly recommend BRUHsailer's guide as an alternative to oziris' too. Having tried both of them I feel like sailers if a little more fleshed out and up to date.
I'm almost two weeks into making an iron, and I highly recommend rushing to gotr first. Early runes that you don't have to shop-scape for is so nice! And, those early magic levels you get from it will really open up your ability to complete quests, for tons of early xp. I also opted to pick up big bones and use them at the chaos alter for 43 prayer. By the time I started the grind, I had enough crafting and magic lvls from gotr alone that I could make and enchant rings of dueling. Just north east of the ferox enclave there's a spawn of big bones. I recommend picking the closest one, and then world hopping each time you pick up a bone. picking up the bones is the longest part, getting 400ish bones and running them to ferox probably took me a couple hours. Then I ran the bones one inventory at a time to chaos alter, kms with the zammy wine, and used duel ring to tele back to ferox and do it over again. That took me like an hour and a half maybe. There's a few reasons I didn't go with fighting dragons. For blue dragons, I didn't want to grind agility for the shortcut yet, so I didn't do that. I tried lava dragons, but got pked in the first 10 seconds and decided not to do that anymore. Then I tried green dragons, but god dam it was taking me an absurd amount of time to kill a green dragon with strike spells. I didn't feel like killing 60+ of them for hours, even though that might have been better than what I did.
Nice little tip for those ironmen wanting to get into GOTR early; do the quests 'The Lost City', 'Death Plateau', and 'Troll Stronghold' ASAP so while you're doing GOTR you'll (eventually) have access to making cosmic runes, and most importantly law runes for the much needed teleports & more point options while playing the runecrafting minigame.
Canifis course is actually the only rooftop course that does not have the level 20) reduction that makes marks less common. So it remains the best marks per hour until Ardy
One tip for prayer to add-on to the arceus prayer method. Kill chaos druids for herbs and pickup their ensouled heads, give slightly less xp than hill giants heads but you can kill them quicker. 2 skills at once.
This was great, im starting since 2 days ago, i was folowing the bruh guide, reached the part it says to do wintertod, but i decided to just do agility courses to 40 and then do other stuff. I guess i will do wintertod and gotr and maybe temporos a bit later too and follow some of these goals. Following the guide is not hard, but its not really fun either, most of the time i dont even know wtf i am doing lol. But it did teach me i can teleport with minigame teleports. I didnt know that since im a completely new player.
Fairy Tale pt 2 is what actually unlocks fairy rings, but you only have to do the first few steps and don't need the skill requirements. Not to mention you want to kill the ents for an early rune hatchet, not for nature runes. You can just do GOTR for like 1-2 hours, get runecrafting unlocked, and also get tons of nats from the minigame and it's rewards.
Forgot about the Ironman account I made a while ago and almost immediately had to stop due to life keeping me busy. Just got back onto it tonight and my first goal, 1 shot cows. Cuz sounds funny
the guides that tell you exactly where to go, what to pick up etc. are very helpful but imo they remove a lot of the fun of early game ironman i followed it up to a certain point and then just went off in my own direction unfortunately wintertodt to 99 straight off the bat is too good not to do and it's a small grind in the grand scheme of your account loads of useful early game supplies and GP and you will meet a lot of ironmen just starting out there, maybe get recruited to a clan etc. i got talking to some new irons and we kept eachother updated on our progress and shared ideas and stuff, defo recommend doing wintertodt
I’m not sure if it got updated after this video or not but wiki says Canifis does not have a reduced rate of marks after level 60 and it’s the only course to do that.
After going 6 months dry on toa 350s, I noticed a shadow drop will not even do anything to my account, I’ll walk right back into toa. And when I’m done I’ll go to cox. Because money>anything else. Why tf would I do mole if toa is better money
@@improvosrs is gotr still good before wintertodt even when your mining is low? starting a GIM with couple friends first time OSRS, so im not sure which we should go for first.
Everybody's goal is to max? What kind of a sane person would ever do that. Solid advice though, minigames/skilling bosses are nice in the beginning. I'd still just get 70 def/range quick, grab a rune c'bow, black d'hide, some red chins and go Kree'arra asap
It has use, now questions are how much, how many pieces is enough, and when to get them Main use of graceful is weight reduction which is only useful until weight 0. run regen only works when you're not running which wouldn't happen much at all doing good methods. Some methods like blast furnace don't even allow gloves to be worn. so certain pieces are less valueable. If you're loitering around afking and whatnot, you'd get more use out of the regen. BruhSailer is one carefully crafted guide to max efficiently while getting useful unlocks, it recommends to quest and barb fish agility until you can do sepulcher, then maybe get some graceful pieces after 96 agility on the ardy course. Getting it earlier loses significant time so may be detrimental. That's assuming a lot though, that you can and will do the efficient route. If you're not sure, then just get the desired pieces before your agility goal of course. tl; dr: There's a few factors to consider and some of them depend how you play
I can highly recommend BRUHsailer's guide as an alternative to oziris' too. Having tried both of them I feel like sailers if a little more fleshed out and up to date.
I was not familiar with this one, good recommendation!
TheFX’s guide is also a great guide with no long grinds to begin with, it focuses on completing multiple quest/diary steps at once
Going to try following this, thank you for sharing!
I'm almost two weeks into making an iron, and I highly recommend rushing to gotr first. Early runes that you don't have to shop-scape for is so nice! And, those early magic levels you get from it will really open up your ability to complete quests, for tons of early xp.
I also opted to pick up big bones and use them at the chaos alter for 43 prayer. By the time I started the grind, I had enough crafting and magic lvls from gotr alone that I could make and enchant rings of dueling. Just north east of the ferox enclave there's a spawn of big bones. I recommend picking the closest one, and then world hopping each time you pick up a bone. picking up the bones is the longest part, getting 400ish bones and running them to ferox probably took me a couple hours. Then I ran the bones one inventory at a time to chaos alter, kms with the zammy wine, and used duel ring to tele back to ferox and do it over again. That took me like an hour and a half maybe.
There's a few reasons I didn't go with fighting dragons. For blue dragons, I didn't want to grind agility for the shortcut yet, so I didn't do that. I tried lava dragons, but got pked in the first 10 seconds and decided not to do that anymore. Then I tried green dragons, but god dam it was taking me an absurd amount of time to kill a green dragon with strike spells. I didn't feel like killing 60+ of them for hours, even though that might have been better than what I did.
such an underrated video, hardly ever do you hear content creators mention the words fun.
Nice little tip for those ironmen wanting to get into GOTR early; do the quests 'The Lost City', 'Death Plateau', and 'Troll Stronghold' ASAP so while you're doing GOTR you'll (eventually) have access to making cosmic runes, and most importantly law runes for the much needed teleports & more point options while playing the runecrafting minigame.
What is gotr
@@yoerivdb_9185 Guardians of the rift
Or just do agility pyramid and buy some runes?
@@yoerivdb_9185 Guardians of the Rift
This is exactly what I needed. Wanted to start an Ironman for so long but the task seemed so large. Thank you for the perfect starter guide
Would like to see a continuation of this in a mid to late game guide for more advanced goals.
Getting your agility up early will help a ton in the early game
Canifis course is actually the only rooftop course that does not have the level 20) reduction that makes marks less common. So it remains the best marks per hour until Ardy
One tip for prayer to add-on to the arceus prayer method. Kill chaos druids for herbs and pickup their ensouled heads, give slightly less xp than hill giants heads but you can kill them quicker. 2 skills at once.
Good shout on the ensouled heads method. If youre gonna afk train combat, might as well get some prayer xp on the side too
This was great, im starting since 2 days ago, i was folowing the bruh guide, reached the part it says to do wintertod, but i decided to just do agility courses to 40 and then do other stuff.
I guess i will do wintertod and gotr and maybe temporos a bit later too and follow some of these goals.
Following the guide is not hard, but its not really fun either, most of the time i dont even know wtf i am doing lol.
But it did teach me i can teleport with minigame teleports. I didnt know that since im a completely new player.
Update. im still on the grind, not following the guide anymore.
Got barrows gloves too!!
Fairy Tale pt 2 is what actually unlocks fairy rings, but you only have to do the first few steps and don't need the skill requirements. Not to mention you want to kill the ents for an early rune hatchet, not for nature runes. You can just do GOTR for like 1-2 hours, get runecrafting unlocked, and also get tons of nats from the minigame and it's rewards.
Forgot about the Ironman account I made a while ago and almost immediately had to stop due to life keeping me busy. Just got back onto it tonight and my first goal, 1 shot cows. Cuz sounds funny
the guides that tell you exactly where to go, what to pick up etc. are very helpful but imo they remove a lot of the fun of early game ironman
i followed it up to a certain point and then just went off in my own direction
unfortunately wintertodt to 99 straight off the bat is too good not to do and it's a small grind in the grand scheme of your account
loads of useful early game supplies and GP and you will meet a lot of ironmen just starting out there, maybe get recruited to a clan etc.
i got talking to some new irons and we kept eachother updated on our progress and shared ideas and stuff, defo recommend doing wintertodt
1000th like :D sick video man, thank you for the informative video! :)
Great guide. Liked and subscribed.
That was a super good guide, do you have any plans to make a similar guide for mid game ironman ?
I’m not sure if it got updated after this video or not but wiki says Canifis does not have a reduced rate of marks after level 60 and it’s the only course to do that.
it's not reduced at canifis
Martin Twait at the Rogue's Den also buys stuff for high alch price. you do need 50 agility and thieving though!
Glad to have found you. YT keeps recommending 'No Help'.
The problem is, he really is no help. And YT doesn't let me filter his vids out.
Great guide.
Really good guide dude. Definitely Big Help. Definitely not No Help
Thank you for the amazing video bruv ❤
I wish I'd seen this a few months ago. Good advice.
Like and subscribed. Goodluck
nice little guide keep up the good work =)
Very informative and well structured video, thanks for the help!
I started doing GotR and Tempeross and now thats all i can do on my ironman, im horribly addicted
Great video subbed/followed/liked lolo
Turns out my Ironman is basically a new account 😂😂😂
Burn jogre bones on a main and pick them up on your iron, less than an hour for 43 pray
Wait this is crazy, I didn’t know this was a thing
Wasn't this patched
@@Shwrecked no try with one bone if you dont believe sir
U just bury them on iron or go to wildy altar?
@@JohnnyBobo-g4d either, or ecto too
I can say temp is 1000% more enjoyable then wintertodt
both suck 😂
@@AmpsTV Yeah, I got lucky and went back to barb fishing
Great vid I like the commentary
HELCH I LOST CANT FIND MY WAY
Super helpful thanks bro
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Love the guide… but what is your plugin for those graphics 👌👌👌
I wonder the same
117 hd?
Early burn out is when we say we name a break of 2 years😂 but there is so fucking much to do😂 thats the rproblem of that is the knowledge
spot on 👌
Anyone else stuck in the mid game and cant escape so they are starting an ironman? Me too 😂
After going 6 months dry on toa 350s, I noticed a shadow drop will not even do anything to my account, I’ll walk right back into toa. And when I’m done I’ll go to cox. Because money>anything else. Why tf would I do mole if toa is better money
is oziris wintertot method still viable?
Yeah it’s still a good start
@@improvosrs is gotr still good before wintertodt even when your mining is low? starting a GIM with couple friends first time OSRS, so im not sure which we should go for first.
Ironman and minigames yes!
Questing also.
But please for the love of god dont do 99 fm in wintertodt. Its morale killing!
Lolol I got mine there😂
need a new video with hunters rumours
Why he sound like the legend sparc mac
Elvenpride???
FYI, fairy rings arent usable until after fairy tale part 2.
Clarify, after starting fairy tale part 2 and a couple dialogue options later you have it without having to finish the quest
❤
Best tip for starting an iron..DONT
Everybody's goal is to max? What kind of a sane person would ever do that.
Solid advice though, minigames/skilling bosses are nice in the beginning.
I'd still just get 70 def/range quick, grab a rune c'bow, black d'hide, some red chins and go Kree'arra asap
Graceful is overrated. There are very few places in the game where graceful is supreme and they are mostly later game
Brain dead take. Graceful has saved me plenty of time
You’re only correct if you are talking about a main account, otherwise like he said that’s brain dead
It has use, now questions are how much, how many pieces is enough, and when to get them
Main use of graceful is weight reduction which is only useful until weight 0. run regen only works when you're not running which wouldn't happen much at all doing good methods. Some methods like blast furnace don't even allow gloves to be worn. so certain pieces are less valueable. If you're loitering around afking and whatnot, you'd get more use out of the regen.
BruhSailer is one carefully crafted guide to max efficiently while getting useful unlocks, it recommends to quest and barb fish agility until you can do sepulcher, then maybe get some graceful pieces after 96 agility on the ardy course. Getting it earlier loses significant time so may be detrimental. That's assuming a lot though, that you can and will do the efficient route. If you're not sure, then just get the desired pieces before your agility goal of course.
tl; dr: There's a few factors to consider and some of them depend how you play