Returning after so much buy OSRS gold has changed is uncanny, because basically it's exactly the way I remembered it from 2006. Lumbridge remains there, with its set of Mischievous Imps still wandering the castle grounds amidst a sea of gamers barking the same immortal question at each other:"Will u be my gf?"
In spite of all of the updates, slipping back into the identical old regime of milling tools and sprinting to the closest bank to sell them is eloquent.
My experience of Runescape in 2006 was mainly this: grind for hours, purchase some shiny new gear, smash computer keyboard upon realising my combat level was not enough to equip it, grind battle degrees, equip gear, get killed in the Wilderness, shed shiny new gear, repeat. Every few months I would decide it was time to initiate a new account, motivated by some expert build I'd seen or an inexplicable desire to live an easy life and become some sort of fabled hermit. Frankly, 12-year-old me thought that would be an enjoyable thing to do.
At first you could sulk and long to get your dog that was, but soon enough you start to notice that the new dog is stunning compared to its haggard predecessor. It does all kinds of new tricks, it has character and charm, heaps of endgame content and does not have to be fed or walked often.
Where Runescape used to entail giving up one's hands , or even days, of grinding to get piecemeal progress, now it hands out flat increases with a regularity that's hard to stomach if you can remember sinking 20 hours of continuous play into acquiring just half of the XP you want to level up.
Happy with my progress, I put an additional eight hours into boosting my abilities. At this point my overall impression is that Runescape has only gotten wider and easier, which wouldn't be sufficient to haul me back to its F2P clutches.
What did handle that RuneScape gold(I begrudgingly admit) was the amount and caliber of quests to be performed in RuneScape. Quests are everywhere, and each one is its own foray to a tiny fragment of Runescape lore. They also come in all shapes and sizes, from shearing sheep and running errands to slaying dragons or mounting your own prison escape.
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