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RSorder OSRS: Questing is one of the first major hurdles
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Old School RuneScape is built on RuneScape gold grinds. Whether you're chasing XP, OSRS GP, or unlocks, there's always something standing between you and your next milestone. Some grinds are satisfying, but others? They test your patience, your sanity, and your willingness to click thousands of times in pursuit of a single item.

The good news is that almost every "awful grind" can be made a little quicker - or at least a little less painful.

1. The Quest Cape

Questing is one of the first major hurdles in OSRS. While the cape itself isn't powerful, completing every quest unlocks teleports, gear, and areas that make your account feel complete.

How to make it faster:

Use the Quest Helper plugin on RuneLite - it tells you what to bring, where to go, and who to talk to.

Remember that each quest is one-and-done. Even if a Grandmaster quest takes 3 hours, once it's done, it's done forever.

Think of questing as short-term sprints, not a marathon grind like a 99 skill.

2. Dragon Defender

The Dragon Defender is one of the most important melee gear upgrades, obtained at the Warrior's Guild. But farming through steel, mithril, adamant, rune, and finally dragon defenders can feel endless.

Tip: Stockpile 3,000+ tokens before you start. Nothing is worse than running out halfway through and having to stop your progress.

3. Skilling Outfits

Graceful, Prospector, Angler, Pyromancer, Lumberjack - the list of skilling outfits is long, and most of them are worth getting. Each set provides XP boosts or useful perks.

How to speed it up:

Buy the cheapest pieces first, so you can start benefiting earlier.

Store finished outfits in your POH costume room to free bank space.

Remember that many sets (like Prospector or Pyromancer) are unlocked passively while training the skill anyway.

4. Void Knight Armor

Full Void (and later Elite Void) is essential for raids and certain bosses. But Pest Control is notoriously slow, especially with uncooperative teams.

How to make it faster:

Wait until 100 combat to use the Veteran boat for faster points.

Use Combat Achievement tiers for bonus points if you already have them.

Grind the extra 400 points needed for Elite Void in the same trip, so you'll never need to return.

5. Mage Training Arena

Love it or hate it, the Mage Training Arena is mandatory for unlocking Bones to Peaches and completing diaries. Sadly, it's four rooms of mind-numbing clicking.

Tip: Rank the rooms from worst to "least bad" in your opinion, then do the hardest first. Getting the worst grind out of the way makes the rest feel easier.

6. Kalphite Queen Head

To complete the Desert Diary, you need a KQ head - a 1/128 drop. If you're unlucky, it could take hundreds of kills.

How to survive the grind:

Spread it out: aim for 5–10 kills per day.

If you're insanely rich, boosters can help extend trips - but realistically, slow and steady is best.

At 256 KC, you're guaranteed a head for your POH, so the pain has a ceiling.

7. Barbarian Assault

Whether you're chasing a Fighter Torso or grinding out level 5 roles for the Kandarin Diary, Barbarian Assault is infamous. The mechanics are confusing, and relying on random teammates in World 306 can be torture.

Tips to make it better:

Learn all the roles yourself, then rank them from worst to least bad. Do your least favorite first.

Stick with OSRS GP a consistent team if possible - random groups make the grind much longer.
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