I had a chance to do an intro to MRQ2 session last weekend for a couple of players in my d20 game because we didn't have a quorum. This was the second time we did this.
The player who didn't participate the previous time created a character with the Noble Warrior background. I decided this was a "noble" for the purposes of starting equipment. That might have been wrong, but oh well, too late now.
Anyway, looking at it, we realized that a full suit of armor can be worth a fortune. Far more than anthing else on the list of choices for a starting noble character. I decided he had a ringmail coat (worth 800 silvers) and he was fine with that. It fit the background of the son of a dead Orlanthi thane or weaponthane. More so than a full suit of plate armor would have been if I randomized it.
Maybe in a well developed setting, this wouldn't be a big deal. Either the characters wouldn't automatically be able to choose a noble background, or choosing a noble background would come with the built-in social duties the setting imposes. But this was just a generalized Orlanthi clan setting which I put little thought into because we are just tinkering with MRQ2 for now.
The good news is that the players have liked what they have seen. They would like to continue doing this when we don't have a quorum for the D&D game. They have a lot invested in their current characters and aren't ready to quit it yet. However, it looks promising that I will be able to get this group to play Runequest when the D&D wraps up.