There is critters on the Jagex team. If the Tusk Love benchmark was not enough obtaining an pet being called after Percy himself is a really clear reference. It is cool! I love
RuneScape gold. I got back to it two weeks ago. That sounds to get it done, although I haven't touched archaeology yet. Do not get your hopes up for getting a skilling pet that is particular, since they're pretty rare. I just surprised, although I have gotten a handful.
If I see it I would not anticipate it, definitely a nice surprise. Side note, is there a casual runescape community on reddit? I checked out the main sub and it's all upper tier content and does not seem very tempting to anybody that has not maxed out numerous skills.Most people are pretty nice locally. You only really hear the worst at the general chat. The subreddit is very high tier due to just how old the game is and how many people have maxed account by today. Not certain on any other communities however... If you require a hand with whatever RS3 connected send me a PM! Could do with a couple critters on there.
I only got back to OSRS a few weeks before, and my wife needed to start playing too (after like 10 years). Since it's all new to her, which pulled me back to RS3 21, she jumped into RS3. Anyways is chill and fun. I had been way out of left field amazed when I got the archie pet at ~70k exp, or lvl40 ish. I must delve deeper into the lore for this new info!
Can they release a new ability? Archaeology, Divination and Inventing seem to be 3. They have overhauled a whole lot, so it is less grindy. Mining/Smithing are a lot better today. I had not played in about 8 or 9 years, the images are WAY better today too. Music has always been on stage. There's voice acting for pursuit NPCs now too.Can't say I played runescape for the graphics, but yeah, they are better. I hadn't seriously played since mid school in 2005~. I think it's the most in depth crafting/skill method of any MMO.
The entire skill has countless D&D references, it's amazing. I really don't have any resources to do that, but I believe Gielinor was initially a D&D setting that the Gowers played before they made it into RS. Who would not want a version of the world? I wouldn't be shocked to discover out this. I would also be lying if I said I had not"borrowed" some of their quests for one-shots. It would really make a fantastic setting, particularly. It'd be possible to generate a setting manual for Gielinor that may range in the size of a pamphlet into a full blown hardcover publication.
I have been gradually working on one for myself over the years, but it has been getting more focus over my own setting, because it is mostly for the novelty of it. Whether an official one got printed, I'd get it in a heartbeat, and there have been numerous Lore adjustments over the years it would be useful to have a hard definitive conclusion on some of this stuff. I feel like it would be a very fun world to play in, since happens behind the scenes and also to run. Unrelated, is RuneScape still good? I played years ago and I'm wondering whether it still holds up. It seems as far as game play.
The graphics have received a massive upgrade, but
cheap OSRS gold are still easy enough to play on a fundamental computer, however they look good, it's not all pixels. There are a lot of new skills, depending on if you played last, and there are a lot of in game purchases now, but largely for exp or makeup. If you'd like a grindy game to play while you're just frightening or studying, this might be a good one. I've been enjoying it and a game on my phone while listening to music, it's a fantastic way to unwind after work. If Greymoor had not only dropped, I would be all over it. I'll probably pick it up again once I'm tired of that.