Hotspots are OSRS Gold
that provide loot that is more 'kinder' to players. Clan WarsClan Wars -
They were the very first minigames available to players on f2p. They
replaced large wilderness fights for clans. The new Bounty Hunter -
Jagex introduced an entirely new method to pk following months of pvp.
FFA
Arenas - This is the most unimportant thing in Runescape. The update
brought with it an update that ended clan warfare forever. It was able
to reduce the number and make the game more dull. The arena is extremely
dangerous. Request assistance- This was created because we couldn't
trade items in order to make new ones, e.g. For low levels, runes of
air/law/etc and smithing armour.
Capped trading is
straightforward and will likely be rendered ineffective if changes are
implemented. Gravestones- These were created to prevent traders from
trading after their deaths and allow people to get their items back. DA
tournamentswere created to bring back the staking system, but they fail
badly after updates. Revenants- They were created to replace the Pkers.
But, they're too weak and have become pathetic. Too strong in f2p
though.
Proof that Jagex does not remove the content... Old
Bounty Hunter- Was one of the first methods of pking, a large crater was
created from space and happened to crush all the wildy old pking sites
like the big bone, and the small bone yard were destroyed; you can
include the number in your post if you have read this far.
PvP
worlds over time - they have decreased the number of pvp countries to
two. DA tournaments - The original one was taken down and replaced with
some shizzlety stuff which fails equally. Certain things were affected
by the changes. Shops run by players These are the sections that sell
products and services through forums. Running a rune-based business is a
great method to earn money.
Duel Arena - A method for players to
make big money or lose large. Trading- Self explanatory. Pking- Self
explaining. Merchanting- Self explanation. It's still feasible however
it's not good enough. Trading hotspots: Varrock, Falador, all five
worlds were always packed with trade areas various things.
In my
mind, there's an opportunity to boost the amount of skills available to
99 and earn a lot of money. I want to build 100k yew longbows and
acquire 99 woodcutting/fletching skills, and eventually become Mage. It
is my responsibility to acquire the following "supplies".
When I
had all the supplies I required and was able to flytch the 100k+
longbows. Then I would high alch them. I will be recognized for a job
well-done with 70+mil plus three 99's. That is pretty good. I'd like to
hear what you think about my goal. If it is a "In your mind's eye" goal
or a "Your freakin' mind", type of goal. I'd like to hear your comments.
I have no idea what time it will take. Perhaps it will take 4 months.
This is why you should start
I'm
here to share the benefits of the beggar. well of course its not going
to be very effective initially, but once you find a decent chap/lass
things get better. Benefits: When you ask for money, you won't increase
your combat stats. What's more, you'll have a variety of options and
don't get bored because you can beg wherever.
I can assure you
that after 99 years, you will be able to type at the most advanced
level, have enough for turmoil, have enough money for a yak(not charms),
probly even extremes and pro gear. 99 mage is included. You can also
choose how much you spend your money. High leveled beggers can get the
riches of 42gp as well as the leather boots. It doesn't matter how
high-level you are, most clients will massage you back if they are
professional.
The complete slayer/slayer maskor slayer headgear
will make you cool and more comfortable when you're begging. When you
are trying to cut costs on German software firms or expensive skills
such like prayer, being frugal can aid you.
The disadvantages: It
takes a lot of time to make money, unless you are willing to stalk.
This can result in many assaults and beatings, however it is well worth
the effort. It can take some time before you can find a person who is
religious so that you can take their money and then use it to buy runes.
I've been playing Buy RuneScape 2007 Gold
over the past couple of hours in a fog. The thing that was what made RS
unique back in the day was all the small guilds and organizations that
came up independently. Jagex is not involved in this thread.