I came back to OSRS due to covid and was just like"I'll just kill some time, nothing too intense." Then, a couple of weeks later, here I am with a membership and appreciating RuneScape as much, if not more than I did as a child. RuneScape definitely isn't for RS gold everyone OSRS. There is a great deal of abilities, a lot of grinding, and the battle is slow and boring most of the time. I would tell anyone to just try it out. Oh well if you do not enjoy it; it requires 30 seconds to install and download.
If you do, then you are able to play till you get some excellent stats below your belt and consider subscribing, because that's where a vast majority of those"good" content is. In contrast to the best value is given by the sub for OSRS as right now, in my opinion. RuneScape really has something for everyone and the community is super useful. How is your day on RuneScape? I recall it had been my first mmo, about 14/15 years ago really I spent my days trimming trees and mining, but I was young, now I know it's not enough to make a nice game, so what is the mgic in osrs? What would you tell me to make me wanna attempt it?
You might need to cut logs for a day, or fish for a day per week, or even endlessly fletch bows for long periods of time, but the reasons you get it done are almost always worth it. When you spend 6 hours one day cutting logs to unlock training method or a pursuit, or for any reason. It's definitely one step in the ideal direction. Every single action you take in RuneScape is one that moves you at the direction of another or a single target. There are an endless number of approaches to play with these games. Every single person is going to have a really exceptional experience. Each man or woman will take a different path through supervisors, and the quests, and skills. Contrast this with something like WoW or FFXIV where each individual does exactly the same things, and plays with the very same quests, in precisely the exact same order.
RuneScape is a sandbox MMO with some people spending their time doing nothing but skilling, and seeking to compete for rank placements on the highscores. Some folks spend all their time bossing, honing their skills and becoming better at RuneScape itself while still updating their weapons, armor, and unlocks (like a new ability(rs3) or a new prayer(osrs/rs3). While still, others spend their time earning as much cash through the grand exchange, RuneScape's auction house equivalent. In OSRS some players spend all their time fighting with each other, and will build new accounts together with the sole aim of being used to battle "PK".
RuneScape is unique in a time where games are basically"finish the story then perform dungeons and raids". It takes thousands of hours to'complete'RuneScape. These hours however are not spent playing with all of the time. While I talk about spending 6 hours doing fletching a day, I truly mean spending hours clicking a few times a minute while watching netflix or speaking to your pals. I often play with other games while I am doing the things on RuneScape. And maybe the most important factor of all... Your advancement made in RuneScape is progress made for lifetime. That 99 isn't leaving your account if you get a 99 in cheap OSRS gold an art.