Another question you're going to want to ask OSRS gold is not or if you want to do Ironman. If you don't like MTX and feel confident with your knowledge from school, I'd say do it. You get to research every piece of articles RuneScape must provide doing this, and that's a good deal of time in RS3 since it is so expansive (beware, though, you'll have a lot of studying to do. I've been playing this game because 2008, and started an Ironman a year before, and I am still heavily researching things.) You won't be able to its own promotions or access treasure hunter, and you will not ever get a ad that displays.
Ironman is exactly what kept me playing with RuneScape though, it's a number. Besides many other smaller hints, such as taking plenty of time to setup and familiarize yourself with your UI, exploring combat early and establishing Revolution style so that your skills fire in their very own, and doing all of the tutorials out of burthorpe, my biggest suggestion is to just have fun and take it slow as it's a new game (since it essentially is!) I hope you enjoy your stay if you choose to play, it is very good to see folks like yourself appreciating the two of RuneScapes!
I had the same conversation with a buddy. It's my recommendation after a long time on RS3 that there is absolutely no fantastic justification to start on a new account in terms of learning how to perform RS3. In fact I I feel it is a detriment to learning to play the game as you get to the portion of RuneScape late to the middle game. There is so much content that you probably aren't missing out on anything by playing your main. Don't get me wrong it fun to start an original account someplace down the line. Or a ironman but it's just fun when you know how to play in my opinion.
By circus I mean inconsistent, jagex will bunny hop between who at the"endgame" they cater to. So if you are a skiller primarily your updates are usually few and far between, with the couple you get being generally wonderful. If you're a pvmer it's wildly inconsistent either focusing on pure late endgame or ancient late game (ex. And if you're a quest cape/mqc aspirant, jagex has been fairly inconsistent with quest quality, a few are a ton of fun, others... well.. Lets just say some series like elf have continued their trend of being annoying with stories that are fantastic. Overall though, I'd say give it a try, even if you do reach that late end game point (ie self explanatory like I was till archeology) there is still plenty to do, only that those of us at stated end game point wish it was a bit more consistent concerning quality updates to buy RuneScape gold. The Start of RS3 might look different