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					- OSRS remains such a strange conundrum for me. I've played the game since 
I was a child (I'm 28 years old now, to be precise) and I can tell OSRS Gold you 
that I've never mastered a single ability in the game, done all of the 
questions, or even done this much bossing. I've had bosses who weren't 
bound by hard rules like Kalphite, KBD, Barrows and many others, but I've 
never been on a God Wars Dungeon trip, and certainly not Zulrah and 
others. A lot of times when I'm playing, I'm performing an unrelated 
skill that I kinda feel like doing, get some percentage of an 
achievement, and then log off.
However many accounts I've playedon, regardless of what type of account 
it was I've always been poor and experienced massive waves of energy, 
then days of desperation before playing for a month before dropping the 
game altogether. Last month, I signed into an account that I haven't 
played in over 5 years.
The grind is this game's main draw, and also a major the biggest drawback 
in my opinion. One commenter has already stated that the satisfaction of 
advancing and getting to the next gear level is so rewarding, but this 
feeling can also ruin this community IMO. The majority of players are in 
their twentiesand in their 30s and over, years of a loyal community have 
had an effect on the game in which almost everyone is optimized. 
Minigames for the most part are pleaded for, but not played when they do 
not contribute to the development of a ability. Each activity is focused 
on making it to the next level which can be an extremely unpleasant 
experience if you're not feeling the need to grind particularly after a 
tiring day at work.
The gameplay mechanics are (for the majority of the time except for 
glitches or manipulation of ticks) quite simple, and the community will 
tell you exactly how to get there you'd like to be, but how long are you 
willing to put in to get there? Personally, I play games to unwind, or 
play with my friends, so my tolerance for grinding is very low. I'm not a 
content creator I don't engage in PVP and so why would I invest hours in 
grinding rather than playing a better "fun activity"?
OSRS does have some redeeming points, however, its shift away from "fun" 
and further embrace of a grindy mindset makes the game hard for me to 
commit to learning terms. I'll return once or twice a year to enjoy my 
dose of endless leveling, before I dip out. Even now, I've been playing 
the leagues mode that has greatly reduced the time needed to reach 
maximum levels and create more advanced content. It's greatly improved my 
game experience IMHO.
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A few tips for new runescape players
OSRS is a bizarre one. If you can describe it in a precise manner and 
accurately, which I think you should to some extent it appears to be the 
most miserable experience. And yet it is one of, if not the most adorable 
and fun games I've ever played.
I'm aware that I'm a bit blinded by nostalgia goggles as it's a game I've 
played for over 20 years, but it's far and distant from the game I've 
spent the longest hours playing, and that shouldn't be entirely caused by 
nostalgia. It's a common joke within communities that never give up 
RuneScape but you make breaks.
I will caveat that by saying that right now, I believe the best method of 
playing the game is to use Ironman mode. If you're not aware of it that 
it's a restricted game mode that requires you to are required to take the 
initiative. It is not possible to trade with other players and therefore 
aren't able to buy things you need or the next major weapon upgrade. 
You'll need to travel and discover more of what the game can give you to 
accomplish your goals. For me, it was an endlessly enjoyable experience.
In the normal mode most levels are purely a means to some other thing 
that is not related to the skill. For instance, if the skill has the 
required level to be able to complete a quest. For instance, as an 
ironman these levels give you access to items that were previously 
difficult to obtain via monster drops, if they were not available 
completely. Prayer potions are an example. They are only required to be 
level 38 Herblore However, they're among the most crucial potions which 
you'll use throughout "endgame" in addition to. Thus, unlocking them and 
making your own version is a fantastic goal to accomplish.
I'd love to know what this game is like for those with no understanding 
about it at all. That would give you a good idea of whether  cheap RS gold the game 
would be worthwhile to play.