• Posted February 16, 2020
    As someone who's never played Runescape I am curious exactly what the pull is over other MMO'S making it so common? It is a massive sandbox MMORPG that lets you do whatever you want in a medieval-like fantasy world. There are no trees. There are no cheap runescape 3 gold linear quests that are required. (However there are plenty of quests which take countless hours to complete). There is so much to learn about runescape that I'm still learning new things even after playing 15 decades. You will never finish everything and max your account. There's only been people to do it on OSRS.

    Every accomplishment feels really rewarding. Each item/equipment/armor/weapon update feels so precious when you eventually achieve it. All this taking place at a world where there are hundreds of runescape players each server and you see dozens of them running around in each city and around the world. While I really enjoy training skills such as woodcutting and fletching, I have recently fallen in love with a skill called"Slayer" where you kill monsters you're assigned to kill from a slayer master from which you can make loot and wealth from slaying.

    I am working on mastering the Ranged skill (archery), which is my very first skill I have ever mastered. I love him, although it has taken me almost two years to get my account. If you like a grind and you like to cherish your avatar and your achievements in a genuine multirunescape player world, you will adore this game. 5 hours flies by very fast once you have a goal.There are zero daily quests in OSRS. You not required to do anything whatsoever in runescape.

    If all you want to do is fish with means of a river and then cook your fish in your house, you can do that. I can not speak on RS3. I really don't think it has any everyday quests, but it is a really different game from OSRS.I'm sold. How long can one typically become comfy with runescape atmosphere? I need an iPad Guru for my job and faculty computer as a classical musician that uses it as a sheet music reader, so I might as well use it for gaming too. Also, I totally prefer OSRS Mobile within the client. I really like how simple it is to how to buy gold on runescape navigate the touch interface and the way that it runs so smoothly at 60FPS. Also, this iPad has a much better screen than any laptop I've ever seen, and RuneScape seems all the better for this.