RS3 doesn't possess this from MMOexpsitefans's blog
I have a 1900 ironman on OSRS. I'm thinking about starting a ironman - but a number of the more dull grinds and questing are putting me off. I also havent played OSRS gold in 7 years. I wondered what the difference between the ironman modes? I know its vague but even some input explaining how crafting training/slayer is different between both (as examples) may help convince me to try it out. Is gearing up exactly the same? Like murdering a boss X number of times until you get a drop?
There are more life quality game mechanisms in RS3 such as presets in the lender or sign of the porters into teleport mats you accumulated if training a gathering skill (harder to get on ironman) and many more convenient items/mechanics. This can be mimicked perfectly on RS3 it better on RS3. Put whatever thing you need to drop on your action bar (such as, say you are fly fishing in the Barbarian village, then place trout and salmon on your action bar), and then customise the keybind to those two slots. Hold those secrets and you drop it all.
Prayer & Summoning could be revived in Essence's Guthix Memorial Pile next to the Falador Lodestone, and all banks restore health near-instantly. Allowed, RS3 desperately needs a search, but it will have 8 favorite/bookmark slots for oft-used fairy rings, and they teleport immediately, without needing the dials to twist to their correct position. When there's fewer or 8 which you use albeit a different, if similar issue is solved by this.
RS3 surely does not have this! RS3 doesn't possess this, although we do have lots of other similar things for categories of items. RS3 does have this on several different objects. Of the mobile stations, for example, possess a Configure alternative which allows you select the alternative that is left-click. Bonfires do. Pretty comprehensive answer, I concur that RS3 probably has more QOL compared to OSRS, I only wanted to demonstrate that there are a number of items that OSRS does this I miss now that I am playing more RS3. Additionally because OSRS players use 3rd party customers, I essentially consider them canon for OSRS.
This may be mimicked on RS3; Arguably it is even better on RS3. Place whatever thing you need to drop in your action bar (such as, say you're fly fishing to buy RuneScape gold at the Barbarian village, place trout and salmon on your action bar), and then customise the keybind to those two slots. Set it to one key per (one for hens, one for salmon). Hold those keys and you fall it all. I'd agree that for stuff where you are doing a great deal of falling (which is likely the more common use case) RS3 takes the cake. The benefit for OSRS is when you need to drop a bunch of random items and you don't have the setup. Or even for dropping one or two items to make space on a slayer something or task.
There are more life quality game mechanisms in RS3 such as presets in the lender or sign of the porters into teleport mats you accumulated if training a gathering skill (harder to get on ironman) and many more convenient items/mechanics. This can be mimicked perfectly on RS3 it better on RS3. Put whatever thing you need to drop on your action bar (such as, say you are fly fishing in the Barbarian village, then place trout and salmon on your action bar), and then customise the keybind to those two slots. Hold those secrets and you drop it all.
Prayer & Summoning could be revived in Essence's Guthix Memorial Pile next to the Falador Lodestone, and all banks restore health near-instantly. Allowed, RS3 desperately needs a search, but it will have 8 favorite/bookmark slots for oft-used fairy rings, and they teleport immediately, without needing the dials to twist to their correct position. When there's fewer or 8 which you use albeit a different, if similar issue is solved by this.
RS3 surely does not have this! RS3 doesn't possess this, although we do have lots of other similar things for categories of items. RS3 does have this on several different objects. Of the mobile stations, for example, possess a Configure alternative which allows you select the alternative that is left-click. Bonfires do. Pretty comprehensive answer, I concur that RS3 probably has more QOL compared to OSRS, I only wanted to demonstrate that there are a number of items that OSRS does this I miss now that I am playing more RS3. Additionally because OSRS players use 3rd party customers, I essentially consider them canon for OSRS.
This may be mimicked on RS3; Arguably it is even better on RS3. Place whatever thing you need to drop in your action bar (such as, say you're fly fishing to buy RuneScape gold at the Barbarian village, place trout and salmon on your action bar), and then customise the keybind to those two slots. Set it to one key per (one for hens, one for salmon). Hold those keys and you fall it all. I'd agree that for stuff where you are doing a great deal of falling (which is likely the more common use case) RS3 takes the cake. The benefit for OSRS is when you need to drop a bunch of random items and you don't have the setup. Or even for dropping one or two items to make space on a slayer something or task.

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