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I've played RS off and on RuneScape gold because 2006/2007, I liked the OS content when it was new, and eoc frightened me off like most of the community. However, I came back and gave it a serious try and actually enjoyed it. I have been not able to enjoy OSRS since. RS3 has a huge number of quests, and most have rewards that help you in some way or another even after you're done. In addition to this, they can offer good filler space to when skilling gets dull, and you require a rest or a different way to earn exp.

There is QOL built into RuneScape to stop needing to spend hours doing things that actually should only be done once. I like not needing to amass a knife and lose an inventory space for this, I enjoy being able to travel the world on a whim without half of my inventory being consumed by teleports. I enjoy having my run run out since I spent a couple hours. The QOL is a massive factor for me and it is hard to lose it all when enjoying OSRS. The skilling at RS3 is much faster, and much more afk compared to OSRS. I do enjoy skilling, therefore it being fast and much more afk allows me make progress faster than I could playing OSRS and to do other things. Towards the material I like without feeling like I have wasted who knows the number of hours getting there, I can work In addition to that.

The combat system of RS3 is the best aspect of RuneScape for me, particularly endgame bossing (that I needed to skill to reach). I'm not the PVMer, but that I love being challenged to discover the DPS spinning and blend of teams and perks to use. I love a boss who requires 3 individuals working in coordination to beat reasonably, vorago. Also telos, a boss that could challenge you with benefits rising together with the difficulty. In RS3, you'll have t70 armor and a t75 weapon and if you're good at it, you can out-perform someone in t90 armor along with a weapon that is t90. I like that I will do something based on my abilities and experience, and get rewarded for it.

I don't really care. I played RS2 in my teenagers (mid-30s now) primarily because I had been interested in the botting aspect. I only really got into actually playing RuneScape once RS3 came out. Playing OSRS tried first as it was closer to what I'd played with when I was younger, but I was turned away by how much time it took to walk to areas. It felt as though I spent more time walking than I did actually doing something, and I am an adult with a lot happening, so that it felt like I was wasting a lot of my free time never actually getting to play RuneScape.

Only although I play with a tiny OSRS prefer the combat of RS3 more. To me it is engaging and there is some skill involved. A whole lot of OSRS players see how simple it only say all of battle is the fact that and is to afk something such as gwd1. Well gwd1 is old obsolete content of course it is easy today since it isn't the best lvl pvm such as it somewhat is at OSRS. Another principal difficulty is eoc was complete shit when it first came out and people think it is still the same and shit talk it without ever actually logging in to see it's quite different from when it was launched. Both matches have positives but for me personally the battle in buy OSRS gold is boring afk for everything.