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RuneScape was among those leaders from Sletrry's blog


 I would love to find that kind of diversity come into abilities like Herblore and Agility, and I'd like to see more abilities interact with different skills, like how I trained Woodcutting when leveling Hunter. Efficiency is fun, and Runescape is at RS gold finest when you are not stuck doing something.

Thankfully, some of Old School Runescape's more recent updates introduced minigames that help liven up boring skills like drinking and Firemaking. And while some skills continue to be dull to train, they are at least more worthwhile thanks to the addition of skill-gated regional diaries that provide you with a globetrotting to-do list--kill this creature, speak to this NPC, complete this quest, craft this item and so forth.

Completing diaries unlocks exceptionally useful utilities and shortcuts, so they motivate you to train skills and complete quests. They also offer a small but valuable dose of direction: if you need a new target, you can always work on your diaries.

Much like diaries, new game modes also encourage gamers to train their skills. I said earlier that there are no classes in Runescape, and there aren't, but there are two different account types: normal accounts and ironman accounts. If you play a normal accounts, you can do whatever you want, however if you're an ironman, you can't trade with other players, which means that you have to earn and craft all your items yourself.

This makes Runescape more demanding, but it additionally amps up the payoff of getting things done. Therefore, it's rapidly buy Runescape gold becoming the most popular way to play. True devotees can increase the difficulty further by playing hard-core ironmen, that are demoted to ordinary ironmen and kicked off the hardcore leaderboards if they die even after, or ultimate ironmen, who can not keep their items and need to carry everything on them at all times.

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