Going through old journals was an adventure within my own RuneScape background; I recorded accomplishments at levels, discoveries and mishaps like my first visit to Varrock RuneScape Gold. Beware of my low combat level, and afraid of dying in the hands of monsters much stronger than myself, I decided not to go off the beaten path as I knew it would keep me safe from the beasts lurking in the unknown regions.
It wasin fact the wrong choice, and it proved disastrous as I approached the city's southern gate , and was confronted by the dark wizards who linger nearby. (Really can you not help but wonder how much Varrock guards earn). ...) After I got my fill of Varrock and a few other scum, I meticulously planned my escape with the intention of avoiding a murderous surprise however, I was greeted with the fate of a near-death experience in the hands of one of the highwaymen near Port Sarim.
After a deeper dive, I came across Pest Control strategies and how I learned about RuneScape's infamous flaw, The Falador Massacre. The 5th of June, 2006 And Cursed You had just celebrated becoming the first player in the game to attain Level 99 Construction with a party in his player-owned house.
Lag, howeverwas able to get the player to kick everyone out and, upon leaving those who had been inside the combat ring were able to, due to an unidentified flaw in the construction skill code in the game, attack any player outside the specific PvP area. Because their victims were not able to take revenge for the entire hour, the incident was recorded into RuneScape history.
There were annotated notes on my string running money-making strategies that were stapled on an article of paper. To summarize the experience, I spent months running around the flax fields, spinning wheels, and bank of Seers' Village for hours of boredom to Cheap OSRS Gold the point where I was able to successfully reprogram my brain to be more enjoyable. The result was the summer I spent working on my Construction skills - it was worth it.