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There were even notepads on the bowstring of my that were cash-making schemes that were stapled onto the side of a page. To summarise, I spent long periods of time running among the flax field spinning wheel, the flax field of Seers' Village for hours of boredom after which I was able to successfully reprogram my brain into having fun. The result was a summer spent working on my Construction skill - worth it.
It's fascinating to look back at the different ways I've played over the years. from tearing through boss runs to managing a role-playing family to learning hours of techniques which I've used to accomplish an achievement.
It's now my preference to play at a slower pace, not using any item that could increase my XP output base, so that I can take my time on the long road to levelling up. I usually read while doing so . It's quite tranquil to have the click of my pickaxe or mattock in the background.
What draws me back to RuneScape is the fact that it feels like a living organism; constantly changing by introducing new challenges and different locations. It is the skill, the interwoven tapestries that link all the gameplay aspects that allow me to jump from crafting runestones to finding dinosaurs. My favorite game is Archaeology due to how it combines lore-based exploration with great skill development.
Regarding RuneScape the lore, don't forget the quest lines. Here I've experienced gothic horror, epic fantasy and one man's desire to bake a cake. I'll never forget the hours I spent in The Temple of Light, even though I often wish I could. Then there's Old School RuneScape through which I can go back in time to the game I found myself in love with.
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