Jagex Releases DarkScape: Hardcore RuneScape


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Today marks the launch of an experimental new version of RuneScape, one which none of you likely saw coming. DarkScape, as it has been called, is a new version of RuneScape with a twist. Unlike its relatively safe counterpart, everywhere in DarkScape is open for player vs player combat. You can be attacked at any time, at any point in the world, including places that used to be safe zones in RuneScape’s PvP worlds (banks).

But don’t think that this is just RuneScape with the option to kill anyone you want. In DarkScape the world is divided into three zones, with each zone yielding better rewards with a wider range of players who you can attack, and who can attack you. Cities, while open to player vs player combat, are patrolled by guards of varying power, capable of taking down adventurers who get out of hand. Each of the three regions has its own separate bank account, grand exchange, and more.

The other side of this server is that all content is available for free players, even that which is members only on standard RuneScape. Members receive a 50% experience boost as well as better drops, double bank space, and double items kept on death. In addition, DarkScape will not be updated alongside standard RuneScape content. As the game develops, Jagex plans on taking it in its own direction guided by players (similar to Old School).

Check out DarkScape at the link below.

(Source: DarkScape)

RuneScape Shop Now Accepting Bonds


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Jagex Ltd, makers of the MMO RuneScape have announced a brand new way to use bonds, tokens that can be purchased and traded on the in-game market. Starting today, it is now possible to purchase goods in the Jagex merchandise store with bonds, for a limited time. In a press release sent out today, players can redeem six RuneScape bonds (approximate value $30) for a voucher that is good for any t-shirt from the merchandise store.

The codes are only available for a limited time and in limited quantities, so all interested parties are encouraged to step up now. RuneScape bonds can be purchased for $6 and traded on the in-game market or redeemed for treasure hunter keys, membership, and Rune Coins. Its purpose is to simultaneously allow players to buy gold with real money without the risks of third party black market sellers, and to allow players to effectively pay their way through RuneScape without actually paying real money.

(Source: RuneScape press release)

RuneScape: Double Exp Weekend Coming September 25th


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Jagex has announced the next double experience weekend for RuneScape will take place next month, September 25th to be exact. Paying members will be able to enjoy the full rate while free players will still be able to get in at a 20% boost to experience.

From the moment the in-game clock hits 12:00 UTC on 25th September, all RuneScape members will enjoy double XP from their training until 12:00 UTC on 28th September. Free players won’t miss out, with +20% XP on their training over the same period.

The update promises to be just one part of a September of community updates.

(Source: RuneScape)

Adopt A Cat In RuneScape To Support World Wildlife Fund


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RuneScape players have another opportunity to donate to charity. Jagex has partnered with the World Wildlife Fund to spread awareness of endangered animals, specifically the endangered big cats. For the next two weeks, players are invited to take part in daily quizzes with exclusive title rewards and adopt a baby jaguar of their own.

Head to Burthorpe and talk to the Conservationist to get started. The Big Cats quiz will start twice hourly – on the hour and at half-past. Answer questions correctly to earn points, which can be used to adopt companions and unlock titles.

Furthermore, the conservationist NPC will also be accepting bond donations until August 17th, with at least £2.85 per bond going directly to the WWF.

(Source: RuneScape)

How Free Can You Be: RuneScape Revisited


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How Free Can You Be is a series of columns that I started back in 2013 that never went anywhere, so it’s a concept that I’ve been sitting on for some time. For the first entry, I’ll be looking at MMOs and how much of the game can be accessed without spending a dime. Most of these games, I imagine, will involve someone spending money at some point, but the end result is that you, the reader, will know how much content you can access without ever registering a credit card or buying a game card. For games with optional subscriptions, we’ll also talk about avoiding paying more than the flat monthly fee.

I picked RuneScape as the first game for this column because it has changed quite a bit since our 2013 coverage. The introduction of tradeable bonds has changed the dynamic by which players can purchase and enjoy RuneScape’s content, and I would be remiss if I continued the column and left the previous coverage inaccurate.

1. Membership

Membership in RuneScape is different than other MMOs because while the game is technically free, it is absolutely required to access a grand majority of the content. Members have access to more skills, better equipment, more quests, combat abilities, transportation, leveling methods, bank spaces, grand exchange slots, and activities, emotes, and more. While Jagex regularly insists that the free to play part of RuneScape is a complete experience in itself, it really serves as a taste of what membership has to offer.

This is where bonds come in. A bond is an item that is purchased from Jagex and then sold on the Grand Exchange to others for money. While this does mean that someone pays real money, it allows both free players and members to enjoy otherwise paid goods essentially on someone else’s dime. At the time of this publishing, bonds have stayed pretty still in the nine to ten million gold range, however prices can fluctuate up and down.

One bond is worth 14 days of membership without any downsides, so any player capable of making around five million gold per week as a member (which many players will tell you is not a difficult feat) will have little problem funding their membership. Given the cost of bonds, you’ll have to level up quite a bit in free to play before you are capable of making that kind of money as a member, be it through combat, skilling, or gathering goods and selling them. Gamers who are able to play the market and flip items will find making the required amount easier at lower levels.

2. Solomon’s Store

Solomon’s Store is RuneScape’s cash shop, and it operates on two currencies: Loyalty points and Runecoins. Solomon’s Store stocks everything from pets, extra bank space, cosmetic outfits, weapon overrides, emotes, animations, and more. The good side is that, with one or two exceptions, the items are permanent. While many items are available for purchase with loyalty points, some can only be bought through the use of Runecoins.

Loyalty points are accrued through consecutive months of membership, with the stipend increasing with each passing month. Runecoins on the other hand must be purchased with real money or by redeeming a bond, meaning real money must change hands at some point along the transaction. Bonds can be redeemed for 195 Runecoins, slightly less than $5 worth of the currency purchased for straight cash.

While time consuming, the ability to purchase and redeem bonds for Runecoins and membership makes it feasible to acquire anything from the Solomon Store given enough time. Unlike Marvel Heroes, for instance, with eternity splinters locked behind time gates, a player’s ability to fund themselves is entirely based on how fast the player can make money, making this more of a venture in ability rather than grind.

The other benefit is that those who have no problem paying the membership subscription but don’t want to pay into the cash shop can still obtain everything available from Solomon’s Store with skill and patience. Some items can only be purchased with loyalty points, meaning using bonds to buy Runecoins can only get you so far.

3. Treasure Hunter

Like Solomon’s Store and membership, Treasure Hunter (known as Squeal of Fortune) has been drastically altered by the ability to redeem bonds for keys. As with Solomon’s Store, one bond gives you approximately five dollars worth of keys, 15 in total. In addition, players receive a non-stacking daily stipend of keys that reset at midnight GMT, one for free players, two for members, and three for premiere club members. In addition, players can obtain keys randomly as drops and by completing quests or promotional activities.

What sets Treasure Hunter apart from Solomon’s General Store is that the rewards are completely luck based, making this RuneScape’s equivalent to a lockbox in other MMOs. As a free daily activity, it is handy for a few free bonuses here and there. As a method of acquiring items, as I’ve said in the past, it is a waste of both time and money. Jagex has ramped up the efforts to sell Treasure Hunter keys through limited time items that are only available for a few days. In some cases, Jagex has introduced tradeable rares through limited Treasure Hunter promotions.

So it is possible to obtain as many Treasure Hunter keys as you’d like without spending a dime, provided you’re willing to put the work into buying bonds.

4. Conclusion

Ultimately RuneScape is pretty friendly to free players. Those who are willing to put in the work to make money can subsidize their memberships off the backs of those willing to pony up the real money for RuneScape gold. I do get the feeling that the cost of bonds is rather low comparable to the ease with which a skilled player can make money, meaning that the community isn’t exactly falling over itself to buy bonds and gather up the items in the cash shop.

In regards to Treasure Hunter, buying bonds to redeem for keys is still a waste of time and money, but at least you can rest knowing it wasn’t your money being wasted.

Runefest Tickets Available To Purchase, In-Game and With Cash


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Jagex has announced that tickets for Runefest 2015, the fan convention surrounding RuneScape as well as Jagex’s other products, are now available for purchase. Runefest takes place this year on Saturday October 3rd at London’s Tobacco Dock. Tickets cost £99 plus booking fees, and can also be paid with 35 RuneScape bonds.

Tickets will include entry to the event from between 10am and 11pm, a RuneFest goodie bag that includes an exclusive in-game item, access to all areas, and entrance to the RuneFest after-party. Similar to last year’s celebrations, Bonds can also be used to book accommodation, as well as flights to and from the UK.

October’s event will include special content reveals, Q&A panels, the “Golden Gnome” awards, and more. More information can be found on the official Facebook page.

(Source: Jagex press release)

Both RuneScapes Receive More Exchange Slots


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RuneScape players of all stripes can enjoy the luxury of more Grand Exchange slots this week. The Grand Exchange is RuneScape’s answer to traditional MMO auction houses, allowing players to place both buy and sell orders with others on any server. Up until now, players have been limited to six slots for members and two for free players.

As of this update, members will have access to eight Grand Exchange slots with free players getting access to three. The update will be reflected on the RuneScape companion app where players can also buy and sell items directly from their banks.

In a change from the norm, this update will go live in both RuneScape 3 and Old School.

(Source: RuneScape)

Old School Deadman Introduces Survival PvP


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Jagex has unveiled the latest game mode for Old School RuneScape, dubbed Deadman. In Deadman mode, the entire world is open pvp except for certain safe zones. By killing other players in the world, you are given the opportunity to raid their bank for one inventory (28 slots) worth of items. On the other hand, if you are killed that means the possibility of losing your best stuff in addition to that which you have banked. Dying also means losing half of your experience.

The good news is that Deadman will also carry a 5x experience boost, as well as the ability to protect up to five skills and pay to insure items.

Deadman mode will have its own hiscores so you can see how good you are, don’t forget though, you can go down the hiscores as well as up them. You will also be able to track the total amount of times you have been killed, how many people you have killed and the highest score you have reached.

There is no set release date for Deadman mode, however Jagex assures that it will not come out until the issue with denial of service attacks is fixed.

(Source: Old School)

RuneScape Converts Lumbridge Into Summer Pool Party


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Not content with players taking on a massive world-eating beast, Jagex this week rolled out a summer event for RuneScape. The Summer Beach Party runs until the end of August, and has players participating in activities for lumps of experience and exclusive items and cosmetics.

Although previously the battlefield of two gods, the RuneScape community has been working to turn the Lumbridge Crater into a little piece of paradise, just in time for summer. There are number of summer-themed activities to get involved with, including: sandcastle building, rock pool fishing, beach grills and even a coconut shy. Each activity rewards players with skill-based XP as well as a number of summer emotes and cosmetic items.

The summer party comes alongside the latest quest. You can find more information at the official website.

(Source: Jagex press release)

Old School Votes No On Low Level, Yes On High Level Content


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The latest Old School RuneScape poll closes in just a couple of days, but the results are clear and the community has spoken. In the last two polls, players were asked about content priorities and quality of life additions, and the results might surprise you.

More than 60% of players responded that low level player-vs-monster content was “not important,” while 78% considered mid-level content to be important and 83% responded that high-level content was important. Players responded similarly to skilling content priorities, with 53% labeling low-level content as unimportant, 81% deeming mid-level content important, and 88% voting high-level content important. Survey statistics also placed a priority on solo content and quality of life improvements.

The previous poll is massive, 37 questions long, with players approving updates such as experience trackers and numerous updates to the slayer system, while rejecting ideas such as using bonds to pay for character name changes and runefest tickets. Notably, players voted to revert maple logs back to their old graphic, which had been changed in response to item scamming.

You can find both of the polls at the links below.

(Source: Poll #1, #2)