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The tasks allow me to do stuff I would not normally do from chen's blog

It's something like 15 hours of grinding at the first place before you get to a lot of the fun stuff.I think I moved in without any kind of strategy, the RS gold feeling of being a newb again was nice but it's has not gone yet...

Mate I am the same. I haven't got the time to perform OSRS. I adore the idea of Ironman mode, but when you can play as small as I can, you simply don't get anything done ever. I am able to get loads done at the time I can perform, experience a little how Ironman style is and just enjoy the game for what I used to appreciate it as, rather than the grind it is these days with little moment.

I would love for a League of the style where you could slowly unlock the whole map through jobs rather than just place areas. The tasks allow me to do stuff I would not normally do.

The issue with osrs and leagues imo is the same for league of legends and urf. It feels great to playwith, but you inevitably become fulfilled or burned out and stop. Personally, I am glad Trailblazer exists.

Fully agree. Urf made me stop because I couldnt stand the slow pace of LoL anymore (happy I quit tbh), and quit osrs a few weeks ago, and enjoying this, while being fun, has made me realise I'm quitting normal osrs for good. I'll most likely be a yearly league participant from here on out.

I am inclined to disagree because in leagues, you're confined to specific areas which in turn restricts what material you have access to. Its not an exact replica of the game with all the bothersome things eliminated like in the case of league of legends and urf.

Its about the constant feel more than the final result. You pursue the feeling of accomplishment if you are playing osrs or league extended term. And that feeling gets eroded by theatres and urf. To the point that it feels rewarding to play with the cheap RuneScape gold main game.

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