Seriously though - the combat. Holy shit. Telos? That is some chef's kiss material right there. The complexity OSRS has is. Quaint. It is the poster child for RuneScape Gold easy systems severely stifling things - they're clearly already at their limitation and were a long time before, but they simply keep turning their wheels making new PVM content. My god, and also the PVP. I love PVP at RS3, and I learn things. Additionally, using Runescape not being afraid to actually change in purposeful ways RS3's combat and PVP are constantly evolving - you need to be not only proficient but good at adapting, growing, studying, in RS3.
Itself stifles again and again - that the community has voted down how many abilities now? What? 2? 3? Maybe 4? I can hardly their polls because it hurts to see. RS3 has how many abilities since OSRS came out? Divination, creation, archaeology, and also three abilities expanded from herblore slayer, and farming. All to the zero new skills of OSRS. OSRS would get boring real fast, the way by keeping EXP rates comically low, it lengthens abilities is not cute in 2020. Like, good, we get it - you're a match. You could at least pretend you're not. And man, they act like they do not have MTX? Bonds let you expedite your training so much it's not even funny. It's just buying BXP with measures essentially.
Ironman mode is a casing of a gamemode. It offers the illusion of no MTX, yet has a lot of the same MTX that the regular game has. Mahj setting for 3 bonds? Go exchange your ironman a few bonds and buy it. There's nothing stopping you from getting one of the auras in Runescape just like that. Bank boosters? Presets? Yeah, you are going to pay for it. My auras, and my? They're not MTX - however they provide a huge benefit to people who purchase premier club and have even been exclusive to premier club players.
Ironman can indulge in events which reduce the meaning of going at it as can group bossing. It walks away with a nose, left untreated and grossly upturned - years. Oh and don't even get me started about the current OSRS ironman play - the whole account sharing thing? I don't have any doubts the type of thing has happened on RS3 before also.
At least mainscape gets the decency to just be exactly what it is, ironman style is little more than a thinly veiled attempt at having integrity in a world where no ethics is left. Even from the start you were penalized if you did not fork over an whole year's worth of membership on a fresh account as a new ironman - if you did not acquire gold maximum club you dropped behind hugely. The difference between getting an JOT and having to wait for weeks and months and weeks for it was back in these days. It's still a major setback not to have a bunch of Buy OSRS Accounts loyalty points off the bat these days.
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