Skill caps: Are they ruining Runescape?
Public Group active 4 years, 7 months agoAlthough it may appear daunting, I believe it’s possible to RuneScape gold make sense of this information. The past repeats itself. This is not just for the present universe but for the alternate one, which the majority of us have been a part of for a while. It’s more reliable than any other fluctuation in trade at all. (Jagex is known to make reckless decisions in time of peril. For instance, in the wild.)
Your questions are welcome, however they will not be answered as fast as possible, however I will answer them. I appreciate your time and encourage you to share the message about price manipulation and form unions. I’m unable to play for more than a few minutes these days and therefore, I don’t have the ability to take on this battle. However, I’ll share my knowledge with you all.
Some time back, a thread started. It was titled “Skill caps: Are they ruining Runescape?” It was a discussion about weather skill caps that are increasingly controversial in Runescape.
Anyway, getting to the main point. Today I had an argument in the turd of level 77 who wore an untrimmed firemaking cape. After spending three weeks burning logs for 99 firemaking, he seemed capable of paying for all the money (around 5 mil), and was then awarded with a cape that was not trimmed. Next he wanted to get 99 Fletching, the second most ridiculous excuse for an easy 99.
Like I do when I am bored I was browsing the forums and was wcing the yews. I was discussing with my mate how I think the rune hatchet is more effective than the dragon hatchet. She agreed, and this clown thought it was good to interrupt me and make me look stupid for saying that. I have spent many hours testing and timing the dragon hatchet against the rune hatchet used for cutting yews. I have come to the conclusion that they’re either the same or that the rune is somewhat more efficient and buy 2007 runescape gold therefore 2 mil less expensive.