They are then allowed to set off to anyplace in runescap

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asked Mar 30, 2021 in H&E by Sunxuemei (640 points)


They are then allowed RuneScape 2107 gold to set off to anyplace in runescape to prod gamers, ideally getting themselves a macro (if you do not understand what a macro is, it is an illegal bot playing the game for Oriental slaves to acquire money because of their dieing families). Players may be prod by 1 person from the team per match, so normal players have about a one into a million chance of being targeted by people playing the game (people playing the sport to annoy get limitations - see below).

When a player prods another player using the prod rod, that participant receives a random letter mystery with shifting shapes and various sizes that they can sort through in approximately 20 seconds if their fast.

If you do complete the random mystery (which is similar to some of the other random-event puzzles you may get, only they do not offer you suicidal ideas ) then you are given immunity to that group of gamers and for another half hour. Contemplating randoms happen quite slowly already, this can hopefully add some fun to the game (you cannot be attacked or interrupted by whatever - except that you real life siblings - while still performing the player-caused puzzle).

If a person prods a participant who responds successfully to the mystery more then three times, they shed mechanically and must wait 1 hour before being able to play the sport again. For the person in the Macrokilling group to acquire the maximum successful prods (they will probably aim for obvious macro's) they'll win the combined bets, adding up to some potential 500k or less.

Players with people chat or anything else away may have no excuse as the puzzle pops up no matter what you've activated. You're able to prod people anywhere but depending on the surroundings or threat of OSRS Gold For Sale the area, the puzzle will be less intrusive or not existing at all.

 

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