As with any other good MMO The goal of RuneScape shifts dramatically depending on the player. Perhaps you'd like to complete all of the more than 200 quests to solidify your Legendary Hero status with OSRS Gold. Maybe you'd like to master each of those 28 talents required to obtain the illustrious Skill Mastery cape. You might want to earn billions of dollars flipping items on the Grand Exchanges.

You could become an a**hole and be killed by playing players in the wilderness, too. It's not even talking about the mini-games, world events, duels, and holidays. Naturally, the game is massive. And it's clear Jagex has not ever stopped the process of updating Gielinor. There's a myriad of new games, with the most recent being RuneScape Mobile, which launches June 17.

It was overwhelming to return to RuneScape's Grand Exchange and see people who were wearing armor and wielding swords that seemed to make use of god-killing power to destroy my old, golden dragon armour and the abyssal whip (that'd be impressive if you played it back in my days children).

Even the menus were different and the menus were different, but it turned out the folks at Jagex provided a wide range of help for players from the past, including a legacy menu mode. As a nod to the old gamers, I was thrilled to learn that when I went to Lumbridge and spoke to Hans, who has been a cult NPC from the beginning, Hans was able to reward me with an oblong, five-, 10- one-year veterans cape. The 15-year cape is a sight to behold; it has an ember of fire that burns at the at the bottom.

After feeling overwhelmed, I chose to make a permanent goal of mine: to master the art of firemaking. Skills mastery takes hours and hours of repetitive actions to reach level 99 (now the number is 120 for a couple of areas), and doing so gives you the coveted cape of an expert. The cape is trim. It's bright.

It represents any skill, and has a hood that matches. My brother and a trusted friend -- who claimed to be an mage of great power -- also joined in the MMO excitement, and after re-exploring all the possibilities of RuneScape universe (and constantly reminding my team via our Discord message that I'm the strongest among us) It was time to get to work.

The group would be some of the most legendary craftsmen Gielinor's had ever seen My arson, my friend with his magic and my brother in herblore (potion-making) and he decided to wear because the cape looks like a weed leaf.

It was the most relaxing month of the pandemic with Buy RuneScape Gold. Yes, it was an interminable grind however RuneScape is doing such an impressive job at rewarding the grind that it was like me and my buddies doing a lot of fun playing Discord as normal, only with goal-setting.