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In the ten years I have been away, Runescape has gone from a fantasy-themed chatroom to a fully old school runescape gold for sale fledged MMO, complete with its own yearly festival, a card game twist off and enough content to make 12-year-old me weak at the knees. If you can believe it, you have to actually download the latest version of the game.

It is a game that's preserved many of its players through continuous updates and unrivalled audience interaction; log off for a month and you may have missed something that the community will be referencing for the next few decades.

And those are only the biggest changes: Runescape has additionally received around 650 other attribute updates in that time, and of course countless patches and fixes that have also been deployed. The simple fact that Jagex eliminated the Wilderness for three years still feels like an insult to a previous self - even if I wasn't playing at that moment.

Returning after so much has changed is uncanny, since essentially it is exactly how I remembered it in 2006. Lumbridge remains there, with its pair of Mischievous Imps still wandering the castle grounds amidst a sea of gamers barking the same immortal question at each other:"Will u be my gf?" Ten years has done nothing to weather this monster.

In spite of all the upgrades, slipping back into the same old regime of grinding tools and sprinting to the nearest bank to sell them is eloquent.

My experience of Runescape in 2006 was mainly this: mill for hours, buy some shiny new gear, smash computer keyboard upon realising my combat level wasn't enough to equip it, grind combat degrees, equip gear, get killed in the Wilderness, lose shiny new equipment, replicate. Every few months I'd decide it was time to start a new accounts, inspired by some specialist build I'd seen or a inexplicable urge to live an easy life and become some kind of fabled hermit. Honestly, 12-year-old me believed that would be a fun thing to do.

Initially you might sulk and long for your dog that was, but soon enough you begin to notice the pet is safest website to buy runescape gold gorgeous when compared with its haggard predecessor. It will all sorts of new tricks, it has character and charm, heaps of endgame content and does not need to be fed or walked often.

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