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It's fascinating to examine the diverse play styles I've engaged throughout my life; from taking on bossy runs to running a clan of roleplayers to hours of skills, to complete a specific achievement.

I prefer to slow down my RS

There were even notes on my bow string that ran money making plans stapled to OSRS Gold a page. In short that, I spent months jogging among the flax field spinning wheel and the bank of Seers' Village for hours of boredom before completing the process until I successfully rewired my brain into having fun. The result was a summer of learning my Construction ability - well worth it.

 

It's fascinating to examine the diverse play styles I've engaged throughout my life; from taking on bossy runs to running a clan of roleplayers to hours of skills, to complete a specific achievement.

 

In the present, I prefer to slow down my game, avoiding anything that can increase my XP base, which allows me to take pleasure in my long trek to level up. I usually read while doing this, and it's quite enjoyable to hear the clink of my pickaxe or mattock as background sound.

 

What keeps me coming back to RuneScape is the fact that it feels like a living organism, always evolving with new challenges and places. It is the skill as well as the interwoven tapestries that tie the different gameplay aspects together, allowing me to go from creating runestones, to finding dinosaurs. My personal favourite is Archaeology due to the way it combines lore-based exploration with excellent skill progression.

 

On the subject of RuneScape lore - never forget the questlines. This is where I've experienced gothic scream and epic fantasy as well as the desire of one man to bake a cake. I'll never forget the time I spent in The Temple of Light, even though I often wish I could. And then there's Old School RuneScape through which I can go back to the game that I found myself in love with.

 

I've taken breaks, often when I'm immersed in an exciting game from RuneScape over the decades. The longest was when Evolution of Combat (also known as EoC) was released - the abilities and action bars were in conflict with the best place to buy osrs gold section of my brain.