It's interesting to see the different playstyles I've indulged in over the years; from tearing through boss runs to running a clan of roleplayers and hours of learning to RS gold complete an objective.

Now I prefer to play slowlyand avoid using anything that might boost my XP output base, so that I can take my time on my long trek to level up. I read a lot while doing this - it's surprisingly relaxing to have the clink of my pickaxe or mattock as background noise.

What keeps me returning to RuneScape is the fact that it feels like a living being, constantly evolving with new challenges and places. There are the skills in the interwoven tapestries that combine the various gameplay aspects together. This lets me play from creating runestones to finding dinosaurs. My personal favorite is Archaeology due to the way it blends lore and exploration into incredible skill progression.

Regarding RuneScape history, you should never forget the questlines. Here I've experienced gothic horror along with epic fantasy and the desire of one man to bake cakes. I'll never forget how many hours that I was in The Temple of Light, even though I often wish I could. It's not even the best part. Old School RuneScape through which I can take a time trip back to osrs fire cape service the first game that I discovered and fell in love with.