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Dreamscape can be daunting for the new player with the vast number of custom items and more bosses than you can ''dream ''to fight, but getting started is easy and gearing is fast.
 
Initially, you'll be asked to choose an account type:
 
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'''Normal Accounts '''are the standard no handicap account type. As a result, the drop rates aren't increased by default. 
 
[[File:Mode.png|thumb|190x190px]]'''Hardcore Accounts '''are handicapped by experience. It's extremely slow compared to a normal account, however accounts of this type are granted large drop rate bonuses.
 
'''Ironman Accounts '''stand alone. They can't trade, drop items, or revert back to regular accounts. Experience is slow, however Iron men are given the highest drop rate bonuses.
 
A thing to note is that the drop rates shown above are only a base line. Several items such as the [[Ring of Wealth]] and some armor sets can be used to increase drop rate. See [[Drop Rate Boosters]] for more information.
 
'''After choosing your account you'll set an account pin. This number will only be used to verify your identity. It will display only when logging in from a IP address that differs from the IP address last used to play the account.'''
 
Now, gear up with the [[Trainee Platebody|Trainee Gear]] provided. This can be found in your inventory. It's time to train.
 
The two places best for training as a new player are:
* ::train - [[Train Teleport|Training Teleport]].
* ::mbox - [[Mystery box teleport]]
 
Killing [[Penguin|Penguins]] gives a good balance of weaponry, armor and money. It's a good idea to grind these to start with. 
 
As a [[Penguin]] is a bird, it will drop plenty of [[Armadyl Body|Armadyl ]]gear.
 
This is considered junk as other early-game gear outclasses
 
it significantly. Armadyl pieces can be taken to the
 
[[Soul Room]] (::soulroom) to exchange for gold. 
 
Here we will swap out the Trainee armor for [[Vanguard Body|Vanguard ]]equipment to use while killing penguins. You can do this as long as you like, however it's recommended to stop after saving up a few [[Mystery box]] that you can sell for significant profit.   
 
If you're an Ironman, visit [[Torquat]] here. The command ::starterboss will get you here.   
 
''Mystery Box's drop at a rate between 1 in 15 and 1 in 30 depending on your drop rate percentage.''
 
Mystery boxes can be sold in the [[Market]] (::market) for a significant sum of money. [[File:Player Owned Shop.png|centre|thumb|520x520px]]First, check the guide price by selecting the 'Search through stores' option when '''Right-clicking''' the PoS manager, here we will search for a mystery box to determine the price. The prices are constantly changing, so don't take the image below as a price guide - check in-game yourself! 
 
[[File:Player Owned Shop 2.png|centre|thumb|493x493px]]Now that we have clicked '''Search through stores''', the above interface will show. It looks a little complicated at first, but it quickly becomes familiar.
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>Clicking ''''Search by Item'''<nowiki/>' in this interface (as seen in the red square) will give us the ability to search for an item, similar to the Grand Exchange.
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>We'll click it, then type in ''''Mystery'''<nowiki/>'. 
 
[[File:Mystery.png|centre|thumb|511x511px]]The search turns up results in the previous interface: [[File:Mbox 4 sale.PNG|centre|thumb|488x488px]]The bottom half shows players that have a [[Mystery box]] for sale. The cheapest is at 115bil!
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>We're going to undercut that price.
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>Exit off this interface using the '''x '''at the top right. Now select '''<nowiki/>'Open your store''''. 
 
[[File:Player Owned Shop.png|centre|thumb|520x520px]]Now, we can '''Sell''' our items [[File:Sell.png|centre|thumb|746x746px]]I'll '''sell 1'''. Here it will ask for a price. We'll say '114' to undercut the 115b boxes. 
 
'''Ensure you type just '114' as it asks for a price in billions.''' 
 
[[File:114.PNG|centre|thumb|510x510px]]Once we have entered our price (remember this will be different for you) we will tap enter to confirm. We should now see the box appear in the shop, ready for other players to buy! [[File:Mysteryb.png|centre|thumb|490x490px]]It wont take long before somebody buys our mystery box, and we will have enough money for some lower-mid lever gear: [[Flame Pernix Set]], [[Flame Torva Set]], [[Royal Sicle]] [[Ice Katana]]. 
 
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Finally, you'll want to visit [[Torquat]] by typing ::starterboss 
 
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