Getting started

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Starting your Taskman

When starting your official Taskman account, there are several things you might need off the bat.

Money

Stronghold of Security

An Easy 10k GP can be claimed from the third level of the Stronghold of Security beneath Barbarian Village. You cannot grab the boots while you're down there, as there is a task for those later.

Giant Frogs

Giant frogs drop frog legs which can be sold for 1k each to Hudo on the first level of the Grand Tree. The frogs are manageable with iron equipment and a combat level of around 20. They're found in the Lumbridge Swamp caves.

Silk

Silk can be bought from 'Ali' the Silk Trader in Al-Kharid for 3 gp each and sold to 'Ali' the Silk Merchant in Ardougne for 60, giving you a profit of 57 gp. per silk.

Gear

General combat gear

The shops around Varrock sell gear for all combat styles all the way from tier 1 to tier 40.

Melee: Varrock Sword Shop and Horvik's Armour Shop

Ranged: Lowe's Archery Emporium

Magic: Zaff's Superior Spellcasting and Aubury's Rune Shop

Pathfinder gear

Gudrik, a retired Dwarven adventurer, is willing to hand out a set of Pathfinder armour, a tier 10 hybrid outfit which is considered Best-in-Slot till tier 20 gear can be worn. Speak to him northeast of the Port Sarim lodestone to learn more.

Food

Gnome Food

Gianne's Restaurant and Blurberry's Bar in the Grand Tree stock the unique cuisine of the gnomes. You can buy it at any time, but it can be expensive for those who don't have much cash.

Kebabs

A Kebab can be purchased from Karim in western Al Kharid for 1gp and will heal a random amount of life points up to 1500, alongside the rare possibility of raising or lowering your stats.

Fishing

You are allowed to fish and cook for your own food on a need to eat basis. This means that you may only catch and cook an inventory of fish at a time, and cannot gather any more until that inventory has been used up. This is to prevent excessive out-of-task training.