Due to alleged activity on his account post-2006, the internet was abuzz with rumors that his existence was not over However, this was claimed to be the result of hackers who gained access temporarily to the account that was locked. While neither one of these claims can be proven in the real world, this version of a ghost tale does show another interesting aspect of MMORPGs as a whole: lore are able to be generated about players who actually play OSRS gold them.

I'm not certain if the statue that is located at The Old Nite still exists It was situated near the southern end of the Wilderness (or 'Wildy' for short) - a large expanse of wasteland in the north, frequented in the past by beasts and player-killers. I've never made it to the place to visit it. Really, I was stupid.

Its most notable flaw, which could also be its greatest assets, is one similar to the majority of MMORPG: its long-lasting nature. In between all the thrilling adventures and high-octane PvP fights is the constant grinding off of daily chores like fishing, mining , or cooking to gain experience or gain credits to buy that pesky new helmet or pieces of gear. Gotta make money somehow, right?

Although these can be moderately relaxing, it's time being bored doing the same activity over and over - time that may or may be better spent around with some shorter, but no less popular video games.

Rather than being one straight combat, RuneScape gold is a painstaking battle of attrition that's very long and tiring, and never ends. However, it can be satisfying if you're willing to put the time into it, which I was. At least for a one or two years.