Tutorial Island eventually became the first place a player loads into when joining RuneScape Classic. It was added to the game on 24 September 2002. The website update which announced it's arrival may be found here. It is possible to skip the tutorial by going to Options and selecting the "Skip tutorial" option. First you select your character's gender and clothing colour. The player is then instructed on how to use various skills and receives some basic items. It is similar to the present-day (as of now the "old" island) Tutorial Island in RuneScape 2. After skipping or completing Tutorial Island, the player will appear in Lumbridge, on the same tile where a player will go if they are to die.
Inhabitants
These are the human inhabitants of Tutorial Island, in the order of which they are encountered by players:
- Guide
- Controls guide
- Combat instructor
- Cooking instructor
- Financial advisor
- Fishing instructor
- Mining instructor
- Bank assistant
- Quest advisor
- Wilderness guide
- Magic Instructor
- Fatigue expert
- Community instructor
- Boatman
Classes (Historical)
When RuneScape Classic was first released on 4 January 2001, players who made accounts would immediately spawn in Lumbridge. Then between early March 2001 and July 2002, players were prompted to select a class when creating an account and prior to spawning. Before the release of the Wilderness in August 2001 players got to choose if they wanted to be a player killer or a non-player killer.
Depending on the class chosen, new players would start with a higher level in the appropriate skill at a compensation of lower skill levels in other areas and then be spawned in Lumbridge.
- Necromancer (7 EvilMagic, later removed after a major update to the magic skill, 10 Hits) - Started out with a black wizardhat and a regular staff.
- Wizard (7 GoodMagic or Magic after a major update to the magic skill, 10 Hits) - Started out with a blue (later black) wizardhat and a regular staff.
- Warrior (3 Attack, 3 Strength, 3 Defense, 12 Hits) - Started out with a bronze short sword and wooden shield.
- Miner (7 Mining, 10 Hits) - Started out with a pickaxe, which at that time was the only type available. These were later turned into bronze pickaxes.
- Initially the Miner class wasn't featured into the available classes. With the removal of the Necromancer class, the Miner class got introduced into the game
- Ranger (6 Ranged, 12 Hits) - Started out with a shortbow and 10 arrows. These later became bronze arrows after the release of the Fletching skill and multiple arrow types.
- Adventurer (2 Attack, 2 Strength, 2 Defense, 2 Ranged, 2 PrayGood/PrayEvil, 2 GoodMagic/EvilMagic, 11 Hits) - In the early days they started out with a tinderbox, a bronze hatchet, jug and a pot.[1][2] Later on with the removal of PrayGood/PrayEvil and GoodMagic/EvilMagic their corresponding stats became 1 Prayer and 2 Magic. In a later update adventurers would no longer start at level 2 Magic and Ranged, but level 1, and get 10 Hits instead.[3] With said update, they no longer had jug and pot but instead, one piece of cooked meat.
When the class system was removed and prior to tutorial island, all new players would start with a bronze axe, one piece of cookedmeat, and tinderbox, which was the same equipment given to the players in the past if they had selected the adventurer class. Tutorial Island was released on 24 September 2002.
Trivia
Combat instructor
- You get no xp for killing the rat and it has no drop
- The play cannot kill more than one rat. If they attempt to kill another they will receive the following message:
- That's enough rat killing for now
Cooking instructor
- While it is possible to use the Drop trick to obtain multiple Raw rat meat, you will only ever be able to successfully cook one of the meats, burning the rest
Fishing instructor
- The player may only catch a total of 5 shrimp resulting in a total of 50 fishing xp. If they attempt to fish more shrimp after reaching the limit, they will receive the following message:
- that's enough fishing for now go through the next door to continue the tutorial
Mining instructor
- Players may only mine one tin ore. If they attempt to mine more then they will receive the message "Thats[sic] enough mining for now"
Other
- It is possible for a player to get 99 Firemaking and 99 Woodcutting on tutorial island, as there are no limits to the amount of trees which can be cut and fires which may be lit
- Players retain all skills and XP gained and items held in their bank and inventory after leaving tutorial island
- A sinking and sunken Fishing trawler can be seen from the western shore of the island near the Combat instructor
Glitches (oversights)
- The Combat instructor says the rat has a green combat level when it is in fact a yellowish shade of green
- When talking to the Combat instructor another Combat instructor may take over and continue the dialogue mid-conversation
- The Bank assistant will address female characters as Sir if you talk to them again
- The Fatigue expert can have dialogue triggered that tells players eating food will reduce Fatigue
Transcript
- This article on a quest has an associated transcript page.
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