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Starting out on Redemption can be overwhelming, but this guide will ease you in to the game. Read through it to take yourself from early game all the way to mid-game. There are several links to other pages in this guide; you should click each of them to learn more information regarding what is linked. Redemption has a lot of unique content and a slight learning curve; this makes the game EXTREMELY rewarding!

A note on account security: ALL accounts must have a Bank PIN. This is used to protect your items from being stolen in the event you are hacked. It is STRONGLY encouraged that you also check out Account Security. You will also be prompted several times via pop-up to set up two-factor authenticator (2FA); please do so ASAP.


Game Modes

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Upon your first login, you will be able to choose one of the following game modes:

Game Mode XP Rate Trade Player Owned Shops Account Boost(s)
Normal Normal Yes Yes Nothing.
Hardcore Slow Yes Yes 15% Drop Rate
Ironman Slow No No 30% Drop Rate, 25% Luck
Group Ironman Slow (2% increase/teammate, 10% if team is full) With teammates No 10% Drop Rate (2% increase/teammate, 20% if team is full)

To see more about each game mode, click on it to be taken to its page.

Voting & Help

Once you have selected a game mode, please use the ::vote command in game to vote for Redemption. This will award you with 3 vote tickets and Vote Boxes. These boxes will give you a chance at getting AMAZING rewards to boost your account!

You will be placed in to the Help CC upon logging in. Staff Members will be in this chat and are here to help you! Feel free to ask them any questions and they will be able to assist.

Starter Gem

The first step you should do is equipping the Starter Set and ensuring that the Starter Gem is in your inventory. This gem is a big part of how wyou will make money and do damage for the first bit of Redemption.

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The Starter Gem provides the following effects:
  • 2x Slayer Points gain
  • 2x Damage increase
  • 5 Health point per Hitsplat Healing effect
  • 1 Slayer Key per task complete
  • 15% Drop Rate
  • 20% Luck Bonus
  • Prayer Restore Perks
  • 10% Tribrid damage boost
  • A 1 in 5 chance of dealing 2.5x your max hit in damage to your main target

Commands & Teleporting

Check out all of Redemption's Commands prior to exploring the game. These will be useful for your adventure here.

Feel free to explore using the teleport system when you're comfortable. This is accessed by using the CTRL key + X. Later in this guide money making will be discussed in depth, but for now start with

Part of the early game will be ensuring that all of your equipment slots are full.

You will want to start by acquiring a pet that has Soulsplit. Easy to obtain pets are Scavenger Pet and Thanos Pet. These can be obtained from Voting, Arcade, and opening boxes.

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Progression Path

Use this page as a step-by-step gear roadmap. Start at the tier closest to your current setup, then upgrade one slot at a time as better items become available.

These tiers are general recommendations, not strict requirements. For absolute best-in-slot setups, including donation items and custom gear, see the BIS page.

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Notes

  • The tiers above are general upgrade stages, not strict requirements.
  • Empty slots mean there was no specific recommended upgrade listed for that tier.
  • If you are missing a listed item, use the closest available alternative until you can upgrade.
  • Damage pets and Slayer pets are both useful; where both are shown, use the one that best fits your current goal.
  • Weapons are listed together because players may choose the weapon that matches their preferred combat style.
  • Seasonal/event-limited items are intentionally excluded from this permanent gear progression guide.

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Tier 1
Tier 1 Gear





Tier 4
Tier 4 Gear









Notes

  • The tiers above are general upgrade stages, not strict requirements.
  • Empty slots mean there was no specific recommended upgrade listed for that tier.
  • If you are missing a listed item, use the closest available alternative until you can upgrade.
  • Damage pets and Slayer pets are both useful; where both are shown, use the one that best fits your current goal.
  • Weapons are listed together because players may choose the weapon that matches their preferred combat style.
  • Seasonal/event-limited items are intentionally excluded from this permanent gear progression guide.


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Tier 1
Tier 1 Gear
Helmet
Mainhand
Offhand
Aura
Necklace
Belt
Pet(s)


Tier 2
Tier 2 Gear




Tier 4
Tier 4 Gear
Helmet
Body
Legs
Mainhand
Offhand
Pet(s)









Notes

  • The tiers above are general upgrade stages, not strict requirements.
  • Empty slots mean there was no specific recommended upgrade listed for that tier.
  • If you are missing a listed item, use the closest available alternative until you can upgrade.
  • Damage pets and Slayer pets are both useful; where both are shown, use the one that best fits your current goal.
  • Weapons are listed together because players may choose the weapon that matches their preferred combat style.
  • Seasonal/event-limited items are intentionally excluded from this permanent gear progression guide.

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Tier 1
Tier 1 Gear
Helmet
Mainhand
Aura
Necklace
Belt
Pet(s)













Notes

  • The tiers above are general upgrade stages, not strict requirements.
  • Empty slots mean there was no specific recommended upgrade listed for that tier.
  • If you are missing a listed item, use the closest available alternative until you can upgrade.
  • Damage pets and Slayer pets are both useful; where both are shown, use the one that best fits your current goal.
  • Weapons are listed together because players may choose the weapon that matches their preferred combat style.
  • Seasonal/event-limited items are intentionally excluded from this permanent gear progression guide.

Slayer

Slayer is a Good early game money maker due to the Starter Gem one of its perks allows you to get an additional Slayer Key per slayer task. You may sell these in the POS; short for Player Owned Shop, for between 10m-20m each (at the time of this guide). To get started you can gain a task from the slayer panel (Ctrl + S) or using the enchanted gem.

Find out more info on Slayer here

Voting/Vote Boss

  • The Vote boss can drop some of the best items in the game; getting one of these will certainly speed up your Progression through Redemption.
  • Vote Boxes can also be sold to players via the Player Owned Stores (POS) or you may sell the Redeem Codes for cash.
  • Vote Tickets can be used to buy a Vote Gem from the shop and then used to charge the vote gem to gain additional Damage (0.1% per ticket added)
  • Redeeming all 3 Vote codes will give you access to greater rewards such as ::voteboard

Events

Admins host events periodically. They will often announce these in advanced on Discord. Events are usually free to join and offer a chance at obtained fantastic rewards.

Common Events:

Reverse Flower Poker - You will face off against the host in a Flower Poker round. The player that has the WORST deal will win!

Reverse Dice Duel - You will face off against the host. The player that rolls the lowest number wins.

Rare Drop Events - An announced item drop will be awarded some sort of bonus loot.

Money Tree

Every 90 minutes, a Money Tree spawns. This can be cut down by players who have 120+ Woodcutting, which does not take very long. The tree will reward the cutter with Money Bags. These can be sold on the Player Owned Shop, or Upgraded at ::upgrade into Cash Crate.

To get to the Money Tree simply type ::Skilling and run East.

Money Tree is announced both in-game and in the Discord 5mins before the Tree spawns.

Masses

The Staff Team often host masses that you can join. These can be good to join as you do not need to worry about dealing damage, just surviving. The most common masses occur at The Nightmare and Lodsmok.

The Nightmare has no requirements to join. The majority of the money made will be from its always drops Nightmare Coins that can be sold in your Player Owned Shop.

Lodsmok requires the player to have Prestige 1 Slayer or Elite Membership. Completing Da Baby Quest will give you 2 free weeks of Elite Membership. The majority of money made will be from Draconic Remains that can be sold in your Player Owned Shop.

Tempoross

Tempoross is a Skilling boss that requires 60 fishing. It will drop some decent rewards and can be done in a group, or solo.