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What keeps me returning to RS Gold is the fact that it feels like a living organism; constantly changing with new challenges and locations. Then there are the skills in the interwoven tapestries that link the different gameplay aspects together, and allow me to jump from crafting runestones to exploring dinosaurs. My favorite game is Archaeology, because of how it blends lore and exploration into incredible skill development.
Concerning RuneScape the lore, don't forget the quest lines. There I've had the pleasure of experiencing gothic horror epic fantasy, as well as one man's dream of baking cakes. I'll never forget all the hours I spent in the Temple of Light, even though I often wish I could. Then there's Old School RuneScape through which I can travel back to the very first game I loved so much.
I've had breaks, mostly when I'm immersed in the latest game, usually from RuneScape throughout the years. The longest was the time when Evolution of Combat (also known as EoC) was released. the actions bars and abilities were at war with the RuneScape part of my brain.
RuneScape but, as always, has a way of capturing me and this time there was the Legacy Combat Mode, which was a return to the tick-based warfare that was the norm in. EoC and I continue to have a rather turbulent relationship; mostly due to resistance on my part, though I'm trying. Rarely.
My diaries are still filled with notes on my latest RuneScape achievements, especially when I acquire a new ability-based pet It's also necessary to provide thoughts on the Indie game I've tried. I also share an rant about my inability to make Log Stool homemade recipes from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I'm currently creating an outline of things I'd like me to do in RuneScape during the year ahead.
I would like to improve my Dungeoneering skills (unlikely) and rework my money pit home. It's possible that I will finally finish one of the Salt in the Wound quest at one point I was looking forward to this quest until an acquaintance told me about the pillar that he was talking about - you knew. Since then, I've not got the courage to complete it, but maybe 2022 will be the year.
When you play an MMORPG for a long time like 15 years, it truly becomes an integral part of your daily life regardless of whether you like to play on your own or an active participant in the community. OSRS Fire Cape Buy celebrated its 20th anniversary this year with some notable events such as the Elder God Wars dungeon and Azzanadra's Quest There were also lower points, such as the Login Lockout.