Honestly, it. There's essentially no way to OSRS gold reduce your items in Runescape as is, may also expand this to PVP. This could even be quite easy to beta test.. I go there whenever I have that slayer task or need ashes for aggro pots. It's very simple, for being the challenging PvE from the wilderness. I can either discover the hellfirebow and just bring some dragon conceal etc. or I can bring my own Nox bow with good perks.


Personally I wouldn't be against disabling pvp all together either, but I know there's quite some men and women who would hate to see that happen, so I'm looking for a fantastic compromise which keeps pking (and hopefully will even raise the pleasure as there are more people and not everyone is 1 iteming), whilst at precisely the same time opens up the wilderness into non-pkers as a large area with intriguing content.Dropping death costs while decreasing reclaim costs sounds like an easy way to mitigate abuse really, contemplating OSRS's enormous issues with emblem farming and the likes.


This is a better idea than that which we have now. Of losing all your items the system is outdated and doesn't do the job. This will bring more people also it would not hurt to perish. But I support the notion of eliminating pvp and creating the wilderness a hazardous pvm area.it worked good when your BIS armourset took a few hours to get back (magic rune, dragonhide or barrows) but the current system has outgrown that notion. Doubling or even tripling the regain price would come fairly close to those days if you look at hours to rebuild after a death investment.


I've actually used that same case (achto) like 5x in this thread. Reclaim seems to be about 0.55percent of the GE value of an item, but Cheap Runescape gold untradables are all around the area. Given that an achto body reclaim is 80k, that would imply it's valued at just over 14.5m which is obviously too low given the requirements of getting one (grade 90, high-lvl content, long fight, small possibility, 1 loot per two days). I'm glad you agree, you are touching on many of the problems the suggestion attempts to resolve.