RuneScape it was a game that was played with my brother
These were games like World of Warcraft or Guild Wars which let you communicate and explore with other players from all over, and all you required was an internet connection to do it. My most favorite drug of choice was RuneScape Gold it was a game that was played with my brother and me playing together to take down the Corporeal Beast and learn how to cook the most delicious monkfish and then play a few games of Gnome Ball.
Those days of coming to home after school and playing onto our shared computers, and then our own, but leaving our bedroom doors open to shouting strategies or beg for gold were among the best times I experienced as a kid.
I've occasionally kept up with RuneScape throughout the years to check that my account from 2005 was in good condition. It wasn't until two months ago, when I got a text message from a friend of mine in my *Gamer Squad*. The text simply stated, "I want to play RuneScape," and I re-started on my quest to Gielinor.
As with any other good MMO The goal of RuneScape will vary from player to player. Maybe you'd like to finish each of the more than 200 quests and earn Legendary Hero status. Maybe you'd like mastering one of the 28 skills for the illustrious Skill Mastery cape. Maybe you want to make billions of flipping items at Grand Exchanges.
You could be an asshole and go kill people who are seeking to kill you in the wild also. Then there are the mini-games, world events, duel, and holidays. Needless to say, the game is big. It's also clear that Jagex hasn't put off the process of updating Gielinor. There's an array of new shit, the latest being RuneScape Mobile, which launches the 17th of June.
It was awe-inspiring to go back to the RuneScape Grand Exchange and see people sporting armor and swords which looked like they could use god-killing power to smash my old, golden dragon armour and the abyssal whip (that'd be awesome if you played back in my day kids).
Even the menus were different however, it was revealed that the folks at Jagex put in place a great deal of help for players from the past, including a legacy menu mode. In another nod to old gamers, I was delighted to discover that if I went to Lumbridge and spoke with Hans, who has been a cult NPC from the beginning he could reward me with an oblong, five-, 10- 15-year veteran cape. The 15-year cape is a sight to see; it's got fire burning in the top.
After becoming overwhelmed, I decided to set a long-term objective of mine: master the art of firemaking with OSRS Gold For Sale. The process of mastering skills takes numerous hours of repetitive actions to reach level 99 (now 120 in a variety of skills) The process earns you a cape worthy of the title of a master. This cape is trimmed. It's bright.
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