I understand that activities OSRS Gold
on the list will stay, and also understand the fact that Clan Wars does
not necessarily need to be a wilderness-based game. The possibility of
fighting against one another for the purpose of training could easily be
relocated to, say the famous Al Kharid duel arena. It will be fine to
let the mages construct a few interdimensional portals with the same
magic as that used to create POHs (yes there's a backstory! ), and it is
a great idea.
It might be possible that the revenants who are
now trapped in a cave that are stealing creation, could be moved. The
centre should have the mystic's tent.
Fist of Guthix must go, but
why? It's located in low level wilderness. There is no need to bring
anything. Players have the option of teleport this is great as it is
possible to be killed, but you won't lose anything. Personally, I'd be
content.
I am curious to know whether Sir Amik is actually a
knight. I know the White Knights (By Guthix I wish they had a better
name, like the Kinshra have) are an organisation that is both military
and political, but in feudal society (yes I do know that RuneScape pays
no heed whatsoever to the way countries were run, or the size of the
territory for that matter... the world is way too small) a knight is
right in the middle, while a king is at the top, only beaten by an
emperor.
Amik would have a peerage in the event that he was the
head of the King's horse. Also that would make Burthorpe an official
principality (I'm thinking that the principality is massive and the town
is just the capital).
As for the Kinshra, they banished from
Falador and on the mountains (I'm pretending there is an enormous
mountain range that separates Asgarnia and Misthalin from the
Wilderness... it seems odd that a single mountain exists standing on its
own) therefore, I'm guessing it is what makes Daquarius the chief of
the Kinshra, an aristocratic.
This is logical since he holds the
title of Lord. Also what is the reason Sir Amik simply a knight in
comparison to Daquarius, the Lord? Let's see, what do you think? Would a
knight really be allowed to lead a kingdom? Sorry for some unrelated
parts. I just copied and pasted it from a RSOF posting.
The grave
issue isn't clear to me. For those who don’t believe, there is a belief
that grave stones aren't blessed and that thieves will take your loot. I
can't believe that this was the case pre 2007. There was no grace
period of 6 minutes to collect your possessions.
One argument
that has been discussed is that the emergence of new bosses isn't a
reason to be gravely, does it? Really? Really? Demons is the latest boss
to be released in 08, and even though I do bless my partner (well, he
blesses us however he is yet to die) I can always get back within three
minutes. The whole gravestone blessing argumentment doesn't apply to
this game. Whatever the blessings on your grave is, you will still get
it back.
Corpreal Beast, on contrary, was deliberately designed
to avoid the gravestone mechanic. I hope Jagex looked at it and then
hung their heads in shame at the bear bosses with little risk, so
created one that doesn't care about gravestones. If you don't have the
time to go to your home in two minutes, what else would you want to?
Finally Nex, I have Buy RS3 Gold
not to fight her. However, given that the majority of players believe
Jagex to be working on this update for quite some time, it's right to
say that Nex was created to incorporate these features. While a blessing
can help bring back to where you were It is widely thought that Nex
would have included this feature.