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[[Poseidon]] is a magic-based stater boss that drops [[Poseidon Set|Poseidon Magic Armor]] and the [[Elemental Fury Staff]].  
[[Poseidon]] is a magic-based stater boss that drops [[Poseidon Set|Poseidon Magic Armor]] and the [[Elemental Fury Staff]].  


[[Cursed Omen]] is a ranged-based starter boss that drops [[Omen Set|Omen Ranged Armor]] and the [[Decscimator9000]] and [[Descimator9000 Offhand]].
[[Cursed Omen]] is a ranged-based starter boss that drops [[Omen Set|Omen Ranged Armor]] and the [[Descimator9000]] and [[Descimator9000 Offhand]].


[[Masterwork Warrior]] is a melee-based starter boss that drops [[Masterwork Set|Masterwork Melee Armor]] and the [[Masterwork Sword]].}}
[[Masterwork Warrior]] is a melee-based starter boss that drops [[Masterwork Set|Masterwork Melee Armor]] and the [[Masterwork Sword]].}}

Revision as of 15:29, 13 July 2023

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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!

WARNING: This guide is extremely information dense. Feel free to ask questions in game. 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.

ACCOUNT SECURITY NOTE

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

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RULES

Prior to starting Redemption, it is STRONLGY recommended that you read our RULES! Ignorance of the rules is not a defense. You have been warned.


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

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% bonus experience/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.

TUTORIAL


If this is your first play through of Redemption, you should take advantage of the new player tutorial. It will walk you through the game and what unique features we offer.

COMMANDS


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.

Redemption's custom gear can make progression daunting. However, the Gear Progression guide will assist you in making the best choice for the stage of the game you are in.

Part of the early game will be ensuring that all of your equipment slots are full. Once you have done this and can comfortably manage PvM, you can start gearing for mid-game.

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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 great way to earn money in the early game. By completing Slayer tasks, you will receive Slayer Keys, which can be sold on the Player Owned Shop. The Starter Gem will assure you receive at least 1 key from a task. To get started with Slayer, type the command ::slayer, CTRL+S, or use an enchanted gem. Make sure to check out more information about Slayer by visiting the Slayer Home page.

VOTING


Voting is another great way to earn quick starter money. When you vote, you will receive voting codes that can be redeemed for Vote Tickets and Vote Boxes. Vote Boxes can be opened for valuable rewards, or sold on the Player Owned Shop. It is recommended to save Vote Tickets to purchase a Vote Gem, which boosts your damage on Redemption. You can also access daily rewards and participate in events like Vote Boss, Bomberman, and Miss Fortune by redeeming all 3 Vote Redeem Codes.

STARTER BOSSES


Starter Bosses are a way for players to tip their toes in to the PvM scene at Redemption. The bosses are straight forward and have no mechanics, but their drops and collection log make them worth doing. The armor and weapons that these bosses drop will allow the player to dive straight in to the mid to late game!

Poseidon is a magic-based stater boss that drops Poseidon Magic Armor and the Elemental Fury Staff.

Cursed Omen is a ranged-based starter boss that drops Omen Ranged Armor and the Descimator9000 and Descimator9000 Offhand.

Masterwork Warrior is a melee-based starter boss that drops Masterwork Melee Armor and the Masterwork Sword.

PVM MASSES


PvM Masses are often hosted by the Staff Team and are a great way to earn money without worrying about dealing damage. Join The Nightmare mass, which has no requirements, for a chance to earn Nightmare Coins that can be sold on the Player Owned Shop. Join Lodsmok masses that require Slayer Prestige 1 or Elite Membership, a free 2 weeks of which can be obtained by completing Da Baby Quest. Completing Lodsmok mass will earn you Draconic Remains that can be sold in the Player Owned Shop.

EVENTS


Events are periodically hosted by the Admins and are announced in advance on Discord. You can participate in events like Reverse Flower Poker, Reverse Dice Duel, and Rare Drop Events for a chance to earn great rewards.

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.

SKILLING


If you are a skiller, the Money Tree spawns every 90 minutes and can be cut down by players with 120+ Woodcutting. The tree rewards you with Money Bags that can be sold on the Player Owned Shop or upgraded at ::upgrade into Cash Crate. To get to the Money Tree, type the command ::skilling and run east.

Tempoross is a Skilling boss that requires 60 fishing and drops valuable rewards. You can solo or group up to take on this boss.

STARTER GEM


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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

Vote Gem

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The Vote Gem is a passive damage booster. This item can be purchased from the Vote Store for 25 vote tickets.

The player can charge the gem using Vote Tickets. Tickets can be added every 12 hours. Each ticket grants a 0.1% damage boost. This boost will remain until the player is deemed inactive.

The player can click "info" on the gem to find out their total damage boost. The player must have voted in order to be granted the bonus from the Vote Gem.

Special Bandage

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The Special Bandage is a Dreamland reward item that can be purchased for 50,000 Dream tokens. When used, the Special bandage will heal the user for 99 HP with a 45 second cooldown.

Collector's Necklace

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The Collector's Necklace is a really helpful necklace which automatically picks up and banks drops from NPCs that you slay.

2x Damage Card

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The 2x Damage Card doubles a players damage for 20 minutes. You can get these from a lot of different monsters and boxes in game.

What are the commands?

You can find a list of all of the commands here.

What item should I aim to get first?

This is all too opinionated. If your goal is to reach end-game PvMing, then look to upgrade your gear according to the Gear Progression guide. Priority should be placed on weapons, as damage dealt is a big deal on Redemption. If your goal is to level up your slayer, then check out Slayer Tips for useful information regarding the skill.

How do I stop the two step pop up?

You really should check out Account Security. Setting up 2 Factor Authenticator is a great security measure to protect your account. The only way to stop the pop up is to set up 2FA.

I have SO many more questions. Who do I ask?

Feel free to ask any Staff Team member online. Our community is also amazing at offering advice to new players. The Help CC is an amazing place to have all of your questions asked.

More FAQ

Check out a more in depth FAQ here.