The majority of these things are only"worthless" because of bottling or enormous resource influx from terrible boss drop tables. They used to OSRS gold be worthless back or for a long time at OSRS. Also, RuneScape has zero thing sinks because of fatalities being 100% safe for many years. Things not being sunk will always lose significance as new ones come into RuneScape far quicker than they are needed by new players. Does not mean it's not happening, just because it is occurring slow for high value items. It is not like that is proposing we artificially make oak longbow(un ) 10k for the day.

Making skilling for money worthwhile again, there's absolutely no profit in promoting smelted swords, combined potions, and created Armour, and hardly any profit from collecting skills, should you cut the quantities of stuff on the market, these items will become more valuable again. Imagine leveled players smithing steel scimitars and selling them for gain, this can actually happen.

If, for example, we take yew logs as the item for a day what we would get is hyperinflation that is temporary. All the wealthy assholes would buy out as many logs as they can while other people try to reverse these logs. The skillers practice will then need to compete with these rich assholes either purchasing things or buying these logs to delete them to attempt to sell to rich assholes at prices that are marked up.

The profitability of these items for low level skillers would be a non problem. It is more likely we'll see a bot farm chop every yew tree from RS07 Gold individuals. This is a terrible thought.