Jagex have stamped a strange market onto Runescape's grim fairy tale setting over the span of its 16 years. It is a medieval fantasy realm that spans a massive number of cultures and environments, but in addition, RS gold excels in steampunk and modern-day influences. In large part, that is as it is a world that is grown by way of hundreds of small content updates, most of which have been alterations to existing locales.

Jagex rarely get to flex their artistic muscle using a blank space. What we understood of Menaphos was restricted within the low-res rock walls in its borders - nothing else existed beyond the trollish gates, which players could walk around, but not travel beyond. For the first time, Jagex was operating with some of that empty space, creating content for the Menaphos upgrade from scratch rather than building it along with a town that already existed.

We must choose the way that it was likely to buy osrs gold look and that was lots of fun during the pre-production phase." The look and tone they settled on is unquestionably very Runescape, a blend of ancient Egyptian architecture and lush, cartoonish blobs of colour and lifestyle more reminiscent of modern-day Marrakesh.

A glance of the key artwork tells you everything you need to understand: you are getting a desert area; you are getting that Indiana Jones, matinee show vibe; you understand there's likely to be more exploration, adventure, love, and political intrigue.