Warpriest is just acceptable if you do a lot of multi PvP with rs 2007 gold clans/teams, not worth the trouble if you don't (except cape). In terms of the subject's question as others have replied already Batwing is your best Magic armour available to F2Pers, however you can better your weapon(s) if you are currently using Batwing wand + book/shield. Gravite staff is significantly better and definitely worth getting if you don't plan to become a member anytime soon. It is a Dungeoneering reward worth 40K tokens, so it will necessitate getting 400K exp via normal training at the Dungeoneering skill.
Gloves and boots that you have limited choices. They are not very good though, they give Tier 50 Def stats because of being hybrid armour pieces.Was still finishing my post and performing double post edits, but Leo posted and ruined it.
Hybrid stuff is totally free but requires you to camp gwd to acquire the pieces; T70 GWD is inexpensive; T80 GWD is considerably more expensive but better; T85 would be the very best defensve gloves and gloves at the game to date if I am not confused and cheaper than GWD T80. In case you have an hefty amount money to spend I'd get exactly the T85 ones, they look cooler and would be the very best tank gloves and gloves at the sport. T70 GWD are much more economical and better for Slayer because of being electricity boots and gloves. T80 GWD are basically superior variant of those T70 ones, but are a lot more costly and have to be repaired.
For a noob, what would be the quickest and easiest F2P quests in OSRS with no requirements? Most of them are fairly quick, actually. Your complete goals would be to clean the subsequent quests which has various requirements: Vampire Slayer for 4825 Attack Experience. Dragon Slayer for 18,650 expertise in both Power and Defence as well as unlocking a Rune Platebody. The Knight's Sword for this pleasant 12,725 Smithing experience.
I have always been rather poor from the RS. But recently with my fishing jobs and my herb runs I have been able to accumulate some fantastic cash. I have been needing a Torva set for a quite a while now but am beginning to question its use and value. I read an article of an evaluation that someone ran and it appeared that Malevolent came out at least 3m favorable in comparison to Torva so much as gain efficiency went. I enjoy melee a great deal and tend to favor it over mage and buy RuneScape gold ranged.