Still does apply though. It's past tense, and applies to people that leeched while reaper was for comp.
Beat me to it. I was going to say the same thing. :)
Still does apply though. It's past tense, and applies to people that leeched while reaper was for comp.
Beat me to it. I was going to say the same thing. :)
I've said most unique :p but I see what you did there :3
Uniqueness is binary. Either a thing is unique or it is not unique. A thing cannot be "most/least/very unique". Not trying to be mean, this is just a personal bugbear of mine. Try most creative/amusing/distinctive. :P
I think this comes down solely to the rewards you're prepared to offer people; I imagine if you offered big, clustered rewards for say resetting and completing all the quests in X storyline you'd get more interest. What if resetting a group of quests in a specific story was a monthly d&d that resulted in some really great but limited training methods?
e.g monthly reset comes around, you're able to reset all of the quests based around the death of guthix and the introduction of the divination, as a result you can repeat all associated quests that month, you spend 5 hours doing so and end up with 3m divination xp worth of lamps - do you think people wouldn't rather replay some quests for a great training method?
I think the idea has potential but much as with minigames, if you want people to get involved you really have to get with the times in terms of what people expect for their time; I definitely wouldn't say it's solely that people aren't interested in repeating quests. The will is there if the reward is worth while.
Some people would do that, sure. None of our experiments so far have suggested anywhere near enough players would do that, even for additional reward. We would rather spend what resource we have for creating quest content on new quests.
Like I said, though, never say never. No doubt in the future someone will want to experiment with a replayable quest. Maybe things will go differently that time.
It wasn't only with Sliske's Endgame. We've experimented with replayable quests a number of times over the years, and using a number of different approaches. The results have always been very few players actually replaying, nowhere near enough to justify the additional work required to make quests replayable (in one experiment, barely breaking double digits). It is not ideal, but lower level quests are at least easy enough to reach on a new account. I wouldn't say it will never happen (we may experiment again at some point), but I also wouldn't suggest holding out any hope that it will.
Read morethank you very much, went back in with your suggestion, got it. and got comp cape!
You have to deal around 20k damage to Yaka in mirage phase to unlock the second track.
Apologies if someone else already answered with this, but you can use practice mode to unlock both Yakamaru I and II (without needing to have defeated Durzag). To unlock II you need to deal ~20k damage in the mirage phase, which you can skip to in practice mode. I'm only suggesting that this method works. It's a workable fallback if you can't achieve this via grouping.
Experience is knowing that however we categorised it, someone would point it out.
I'm fairly certain it is grammatically acceptable.
just tested this and yes, it happens sometimes.
And also not a bug, it's how magic beans work. Sometimes you don't get what you expect.
This has meme potential written all over it...
Sorry i mean special cup.
Ah, that needs to be returned to one of the male students (I don't recall which), not Nick. :)
Nick, the man panning? He doesn't play an active role in that quest. And what trophy? Are you sure you mean Dig Site quest?
In the quest list, you can use the drop down menu and select "Series", which will list quests by the quest series they belong to in narrative order. :)
I actually don't know what constitutes as an XXL update. I just know that apparently several Mods have been working very hard for an already long time and apparently it still has many months to go yet. I just wish the magic of something like world events could be recaptured because that was my favorite time in the game in 13+ years of playing.
I actually don't know why I thought something like a mild Hunter update would even be close to an XXL update. I'm sorry.
You've nothing to apologise for. :) T-shirt sizing of updates is an arcane method that most of us only pretend to understand (at best it gives us a rough idea, but for players it is pretty meaningless).
As you've figured out, the Hunter rebalance is not the summer update. :)
There are always updates in development that the player base is not aware of, of varying sizes, so it's not worth getting hyped up over anything until it has at least been announced, and judge each update on its own merits. Don't try to compare any update against a so-called "super secret XXL update" because nothing will be able to live up to whatever you have in your head for what such a thing might be.
you know this just makes me more irritated about you calling Crondis a goddess not a reptile even though you wrote it as a reptile that ascended?
Don't always take everything you read (or that an NPC tells you) at face value, especially something prefaced as a (poor) translation of a parable (of a dream) and so having questionable veracity. That's not to say there isn't some truth within it, as there could well be. That's not something that should irritate you, though.
https://www.runescape.com/lore/tumekens-dream
"Day, the Third - Crondis"
I figured. There are two crucial bits of information on that page you appear to have glossed over - Reldo's blurb at the top, and that I was the author of this piece.
if real world rules need not apply, then why not just make a crate with tits on it and say it's just the goddess of mimics? because that's silly. There are rules that bind fantasy and reality. To ignore these rules would be to shirk any laws that bind the realm of reality or fantasy and reach into the depths of chaos itself seeking structure.
This is my point exactly, we could totally do that if we wanted! Or maybe a talking cabbage with dreams of world domination? Or a place where three different versions of the same character exist together? Runescape is a silly game at times.
There are no rules in a fantasy universe save for the ones they create for themselves, and it's not worth getting upset over something based on it not tracking with our reality (doubly so for such an innocuous and unimportant point).
Perhaps because now they were finally supposed to update it, and not before now.
(I don't know this to be the case for sure, but I'd assume that, over them simply forgetting or not knowing how copyright law works.)
Read up on copyright law: https://www.copyrightlaws.com/copyright-symbol-notice-year/