MMOruki: I haven't kept up with RuneScape

I haven't kept up with RuneScape

20 May 2020 at 22:44

Yeah notably the maze, the quest, was a ton of cheap RS gold work. But a payoff that is huge is, and it's what got me through the maze. It also provides some skilling items. Being glued into this publication was a ton of work, although it seems like a ridiculous amount of xp. The payoff being huge felt fucking amazing. Saved me hours on my grind. I am glad the most endgame quest, with way more rewards than any other, with shit tons of prereq quests took fucking willpower to complete, and the endboss was challenging with lots of mechanics.


No complaints from me. I really do wish that it unlocked a boss to replay to replay rather than a search. You also get to meet one of the parts of lore in RuneScape for finishing it. Because it left me livid this questline's end was relegated into a maze, I mean I never redid that quest. Since maxing after Endgame, I haven't kept up with RS3.


I think a lot of people would really take some time to appreciate the questlines on quests that are new. I spacebar all the quests except the ones that are fresh to OSRS, I received my questcape in actual RS back in the afternoon so I did them! But a whole lot of the quests are brilliant, great stories and a great deal of humour that is funny. Don't understand people that breeze the first time. I used to try and get through quests and quests were less fun for me, since I did not read any of the writing. Since I started playing my ironman, I've begun paying more attention to quests, and a lot of them are so well written.


Therefore many jewels that are hidden. I really enjoy questing! They're brilliant, I am an old git today however, the quests are just as fun and there can be some humorous dialog. There are references in there I did not know when I was a child, iirc there's a Reservoir Dogs reference in Underground Pass for example which I definitely did not pick up on when I going through it first time as a 10 year old... But the story is excellent and I knew that from a young age, I was constantly obssessed with the Zaroians because they had been so mysterious and powerful.


Am monkey, I don't head quests for xp provided that they're not bothersome or long. It's more of a participant engagement thing. If a quest is completed by individuals and never consider it again, it will not retain players. Should they continue adding quests which lock very good content minigames with good rewards or bosses behind them it provides incentive to play RuneScape and grind the benefits or the new content. Its not worth it to buy 2007 runescape gold make content which will not help player engagement long-term.



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