Investigating further OSRS Gold, I discovered Pest Control strategies and how I discovered about the infamous RuneScape glitch, The Falador Massacre. It was June 5th 2006. Cursed You was celebrating being the first player in the game to attain Level 99 Construction with a party in his own house owned by his players.

Lag, however, forced him to expel everyone and when he left, the players inside the combat ring were able to see that they were able to, due to an unidentified flaw in the Construction skill coding, attack anyone , even though they were not in the area designated for PvP. Since the victims weren't able to respond this awe-inspiring chaos was recorded to RuneScape history.

There were notes on my bowstring running money making plans stapled to an article of paper. To summarize the experience, I was able to run for months through the field of flax, spinning wheel and bank of Seers' Village for hours of boredom and continued until I had successfully rewired my brain to enjoy myself. The end result was a summer spent learning my Construction skill . It was well worth it.

It's fascinating to examine the different playstyles I've indulged in through the years; from taking on bossy runs to running a clan of roleplayers to endless hours of training to complete a specific achievement.

In the present, I prefer to play slowlyand avoid using items that increase the amount of XP I earn, so that I can take my time on the long road to levelling up. I like to read when doing this, and it's quite soothing to listen to the clink of my mattock or pickaxe as background music.

The thing that keeps me returning to RuneScape is how it feels as a living being, constantly evolving with new challenges and locations. There are the abilities of the interwoven tapestries, which bring the various aspects of gameplay together, which let me switch from making runestones and the hunt for dinosaurs. My personal favourite is Archaeology because of the way it RuneScape Gold connects lore discovery with excellent skill progression.