Someone posted a guide on the Runescape subreddit : 0xbt

Someone posted a guide on the Runescape subreddit

 


Playing Old School Runescape is like restoring an old vehicle. It is not always fun, it is frequently hard job, and most people don't know why the hell you'd even bother. Nonetheless, it's damn satisfying to step back and see how your efforts have paid off. It has a bad habit of suddenly slamming the brakes, and RS gold is probably not a match for everybody --even by the standards of MMOs--but there is a reason nearly 500,000 people required Old School Runescape's yield. It is still one of the very best and greatest sandbox MMOs around, and it has only gotten better with age.

To this end, 1 questline has now been viewed through to finish, some 13 years later initially gracing Gielinor.

The pirate-themed questline is, as you may expect, one of Runescape's greatest running stories having launched in 2005. The greatest branch, termed'Pieces of Hate' has players plundering for loot, fighting zombie raiders, tussling with sea creatures, and upgrading the Novel o'Piracy--a rum-powered tool which lets gamers teleport across the world.

Publisher Jagex reckons players must aim to get degree 83 Agility before undertaking Pieces of Hate's last leg, in addition to degree 85 Thieving, degree 82 Firemaking, and degree 81 Structure.

"It's really surprising to have attained the end of the pirates' tale after 13 decades, so we're thrilled that our players could experience the cheap OSRS gold final occasions in Pieces of Hate," says lead designer Dave Osborne at a statement. "The group has worked tirelessly to provide an exciting ending to the story, especially to those waiting since 2005, and we all can't wait to build on it within our story arcs to the next five years.

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