Delving deeper I found Pest Control strategies and how I discovered about OSRS Gold's legendary issue, The Falador Massacre. It was the 5th of June 2006 The Cursed Your team was celebrating being the first player ever to reach Level 99 Construction with a celebration in his house owned by the player.

Lag was able to force him to remove everyone from the game and, upon leaving those who had been in the ring of combat discovered that they could, due to an unknown error in the construction skill coding and attack any player even though they were outside the PvP zone. Since their targets were not able to defend themselves and the ensuing carnage went down within RuneScape history.

There were even notes on my bow string with money-making plans that were stapled onto a page. To summarise that, I spent a lot of time running among the fields of flax and spinning wheels and bank of Seers' Village for hours of boredom after which I had successfully rewired my brain to enjoy having enjoyable. The result was the summer I spent developing my Construction skills - it was worth it.

It's interesting to see the various ways I've played in over the years; From tearing through boss run to running a roleplaying clan to hours of skills, so that I can complete a specific achievement.

Today, I like to play slowly, rarely using anything that can increase the level of my base XP, to allow me to enjoy the long journey to levelling up. I read a lot while doing so - it's oddly tranquil to hear the sound of my mattock or pickaxe as background sound.

What keeps me returning to RuneScape is that it is as a living thing, always evolving by introducing new challenges and different locations. There are the abilities of the interwoven tapestries, which tie the different gameplay aspects together, and allow me to play from creating runestones and searching for dinosaurs. My favorite game is Archaeology due to how it marries lore exploration with amazing skill advancement.

Regarding RuneScape Gold stories, do not ignore the quests. Here I've experienced gothic horror along with epic fantasy and one man's desire to bake cakes. I'll never forget all the hours I spent in The Temple of Light, even if I sometimes wish I could. There's also Old School RuneScape through which I can time travel back to the original game I loved so much.