We have the Archaeology Elite skilling outfit, coming from launch of this skill. This can be completely
OSRS gold gained from Archaeology, which will use something aside from the fragment system that you might be used to. You'll have to do some very specific things to get it. How cryptic... Alright, Now for the doozy - the release date. Hopefully you can see that development is hugely progressed. You'll be playing Archaeology and all five of its own dig sites, ancient invention, ancient summoning, relics and much more on Jan, 2020.
Let's go through the updates and news lately. RS Mobile, fairly exciting, will bring more players in hopefully. RuneFest Theme, so not a game upgrade, a convention. RunePass - Oceans Bounty, decorative items out there. Boneyard - Treasure Hunter. Temple of Aminishi Elite Dungeon - that's great for elite players I guess. In game calendar - How exciting:xd: Summer Pinatas - More treasure hunter BS SGS Summer sale & jester pack, BUY OUR COSMETIC ITEMS GUYS. Hall Of Memories, levelling divination in a brand new place, okay for some. Supernova - Treasure hunter bs again. It is carnival time, go and invest in solomons store men.
So of that we have 7 of 12 updates being treasure hunter money catches. 1 upgrade being a major addition, with Runescape Mobile. 1 thing concerning a conference the majority of the player base wont be going to. 3 game upgrades and although some are intriguing, they add very little to the game and don't inspire players to want to get involved. I hate to say it, but Jagex really don't give people many reasons to care about the
Runescape 3 gold game. Where is the new new content that people can enjoy, where's the fun and relatable stuff? Where is it all, what the hell is Jagex working on this gives the players a much more enjoyable and exciting experience. No I don't wish to purchase additional makeup, no I do not wish to check over your micro transaction rubbish. Give me appropriate gameplay, entertaining enjoyable content and prevent cash grabbing every single penny.
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