Another form of activity Jagex warns osrs from anqilan's blog



The new scheme is called "chucking" which involves placing big amounts of GP on the 1v1 duo typically requiring an intermediary to distribute the padded winnings to the winner in the duels OSRS Gold. There have also been instances where one participant would take with another on behalf of an increase in the prize pool.


"As we all know, the main reason for the removal of the Duel Arena was to stop activities that we considered to be incompatible with our guidelines," said Jagex. "However we've noticed since the launch of the PvP Arena this rule-breaking activities have adapted accordingly. They are basically similar to 'commission Staking' and have become increasingly prevalent among previous inhabitants from duel arenas. Duel Arena."


"We want to be very clear: 'community chucking', regardless of whether the host is participating or not isn't allowed and infringes on rules of the Games of Chance section of our Game Rules," warned the studio. "This is true regardless of whether or not the host receives a gratuity or not. Furthermore, any staking or dueling with the help of middlemen is also not allowed. We will take action against accounts and/or individuals who are involved in staking or chucking."


Another form of activity Jagex warns against as being in breach of the game's rules of use are re-roll giveaways. "A Re-roll Giveaway is an event that participants enter, sometimes at a fee, for the chance of winning some prize. Once all participants are registered an event, the host picks an unlucky winner from the list," the studio explained. "After the winner is selected the viewers are sometimes encouraged to make the host an offsite donation or tip - normally in the form of real money to play the results of the "giveaway" rs accounts for sale. This can occur many times which could lead to an infinite number of Re-rolls."



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Added Oct 16 '22

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