Visually, it is one of the most striking settings in the rs 3 gold, a total breath of fresh air that's distinct from the major desert settings such as Al Kharid, Nardah, and Pollnivneach.

It is also among the greatest updates since Jagex switched Runescape from a browser-based game to NXT, the downloadable client that launched in 2016. Menaphos is something of a show in terms of what is possible with the new customer: the Golden City is stunning.

Volumetric lighting and fresh water effects lend Menaphos a utopian feel. However, this is not Al Kharid. The city streets are paved, homes and stores are brightly patterned and adorned with hanging plants, the atmosphere is blue and crystal-clear, offsetting the heat of the desert sun. As much as NXT has helped decorate present match places, it is nothing in comparison to the splendour and opulence Jagex have been able to eke from Menaphos.

Since the coming of Old School Runescape, Runescape has focussed on providing a single-player RPG encounter towards rivalling those provided by Bioware or even Bethesda, having a focus on questing and solo progression. Menaphos adopts that mindset wholeheartedly, together with skilling built into each street and district in town, as well the Changing Tombs mini-game and Sophanem Slayer dungeon to buy rs3 gold get non-combat and battle skilling respectively.

Outside of these areas, opportunities for boosting XP are scattered through the city itself. Thieves can train at the Merchant district, stealing from stalls and NPCs alike. The Worker district is home to level 50 mining opportunities. There's a new type of tree for flat 47 woodcutting in the Imperial district. Ultimately, there's a fresh Hunter animal at level 60 across the river in Sophanem.