TW

There is no fat on Runescape from Sletrry's blog


 "Oh let me guess," my avatar hissed since the umpteenth NPC stammered something about a lost whatchamacallit. If I wasn't keen to read together, One Small Favor could have bored me to RS gold, however, I was always looking forward to my next opportunity for a smartass.

Before I could start my saga, however, I had to make money and purchase some basic equipment. My shopping list comprised potions to enhance my abilities, food to recover my health, accessories to teleport to significant areas, and magical stones known as runes which are used to fuel spells, most notably handy teleport spells. I decided to make money by training Hunter, one of Runescape's newest abilities.

The fundamentals of Hunter are simple: you set traps to capture little NPC creatures and harvest their carcasses for tools. It is one of the most life sim-like skills, and creating it was pleasurable for all the little subgoals involved.

From start to finish, I spent about 20 hours searching, and by the end I had a tidy cash pile to fund my questing and coaching. It was a long mill that took me a few days, however I liked Hunter since I used different methods and seen many areas.

I started off snaring birds at the southwest, then moved onto butterflies and hedgehog-like creatures known as kebbits in northern plains, until I could finally search little explosive raccoons called cheap Runescape gold, which are highly prized on Runescape's auction house, the Grand Exchange. As my Hunter level improved, I had to make an increasing number of experience to reach another level, so I looked forward to unlocking new, quicker ways to train, like going from grey to reddish chinchompas.

Share:
Previous post     
     Next post
     Blog home

The Wall

No comments
請先登入 to comment