You do not have to, however you still can

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asked May 27, 2020 in Electron Microscopy by Megaomgchen (4,000 points)

You do not have to, however you still can. There is a big difference in performing content because it is efficient vs because it's enjoyable, and RuneScape gold most high efficient methods aren't fun to do since it's boring/click intensive/costs gp/etc. No, I don't need to fish shrimps, but suppose I like to create money while I am skilling? What if I really enjoy Fishing Trawler? What if I like things but are not that efficient to perform in comparison to other methods? There are plenty of strategies to go around maxing, and if you would like to do it proceed. But I can imagine a brand new player not being interested in the ways of enjoying with the sport, but rather be interested in what makes people stick for this game.

I have done Giant Mole in the past they enjoyed it a lot. Could it be the most effective method? No, not for me not and with my accounts for their low level accounts either, but we were having a good time and that's what matters. I get the impression you don't know that content is well worth doing even if it is not the most effective method of doing so, that it is still worth doing since it's fun. Regrettably a mindset it's undoubtedly part of the problems of RS3 as a whole, and that a lot of veteran players have. I need jagex would concentrate more on the part of the sport now being near discharge. That they'd make content that is not as efficient, but might make newer players get a taste of what we like and stay around. Just like a droplog, or something that can be effectively murdered with a level 3 accounts which will drop a puppy or a title or something.

Biggest problem is that a vast majority of existing content is obsolete, and also a lot of newer content only ends up being time-gated grinds and isolated economies (PoP, PoF, Anachronia, The Arc, Menaphos, etc.). RS3 seems interested in pushing out these enormous, but shallow updates that are intended to take months to"complete," while offering very little actual content. There is really no reason to engage after seeing that which for the first time unless you are going for completionist cape. And that's actually a shame, since places like Menaphos and The Arc are beautiful, but finally dead content since they weren't designed for participant retention beyond the time gating some small rewards.

Think about that RS3 is a game using a lot more updates. Power creep for OSRS given exactly the same deadline is unavoidable in my opinion.There's way more updates in RS3 but the majority of the content is dead / not used anymore, yeah. Power creep is inevitable in OSRS. I feel it will occur at a significantly slower pace while I agree it's inevitable. The dragon scimitar is still employed even now. Whip, while outclassed by weapons in a variety of ways, is still the go-to slayer weapon for 99% of people beyond maxing their melee combats even far. The updated tentacle whip was released almost 6 years ago and just a couple of months ago was a"better" option introduced for the identical slot through blade of saeldor, which by buy OSRS gold the way calls for a non-tradeable and difficult to farm source as its origin of fees.

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