I don't like looking at OSRS Gold large numbers

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I don't like looking at OSRS Gold large numbers

Posted By Wuyunyun Wuyunyun     April 20, 2022    

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I never had a bill but my bank is more than a bill. I don't like looking at OSRS Gold large numbers so that I immediately spend the amount on restocking for pvm for example for elder ovls pots etc and purchasing abilities for 99 or 120. Already obtained bis melee gear, which I bought with cash I made through pvming and good mage and ranged gear. I'm mostly broke because I spend my money on something expensive. However since I have everything I need I don't need the cashmoney nor do I sense broke either.

Forgot to reply what I do with my time. If I am being honest here I truly don't know. Mostly I come online just to farm exp and pursuit points because I am near reach maxed and quest Cape with 380+- pursuit points. I have everything I need for pvming. So runescape gameplay at this time is boring. On the lookout for a family active kind clan with a great deal of events and individuals really frightening in discord or even ts. Want some buddies.

I believe the most significant difference is how you view Runescape. Before I had wealth that was my whole aim. When I play, I've purchased everything that is buyable, there are not any items I need etc and initially I didn't want to play with anymore. I felt I'd achieved everything there was (no comp cape since, eww, skills) and amassing honestly is not that fun for me personally.

HOWEVER, now I have a lot more enjoyable playing. If I like a boss I will destroy it, even when profit is garbage. If I like an expensive skill (I love herblore) I can do it, and it doesn't even matter when I play economically. Wealth on RS is very much like wealth irl. The thing you purchase is time. You no longer have to manager your own time so that you can afford to buy or do particular things, you have to spend your time doing things you like, whatever the price, and that is really very pleasurable.

Existential crisis time, merching makes an absurd quantity of money and I am not interested in rares so that really lowers the bar for running out of things to buy. Not there yet but likely will not take long. Guess I will go comp and perform logs just like everyone else is doing. I feel you. I'm finally going to max and then comp because I've simply purchased everything I care about and having rares for no other motive than to earn more money I do nothing with nearly murdered Runescape for me personally.

Returning to runescape. How great is it? What are the differences?

I haven't played in a very long time. I quit right after the grand exchange was inserted. I lost interest and burnt out on it. I have a few questions. Back when I played with, you didn't actually need a membership until about level 45 (I think), is that still true? Can this wilderness where pvp happens?

Btw yes RS3 is more of a pvm game than pvp. Because no one wants to hazard more valued items that took them 15 hours to get from a 28, so pvp in this game is rather dead. If nostalgia or pvp articles is I'd recommend OSRS. If however, you're open to the new changes in this sport or if u fancy lore, updated/modernized gameplay vs the infamous old runescape skill grinds then RS3 is Runescape for one to stay.

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