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If you plan to attend the funeral of Runescape from bertramuzi's blog

Either Jagex significantly overestimated the size of their players, or they want Tuska to be victorious. In the case of the former we've seen this previously with the Falador memorial altar RS3 Gold, and possibly in the referendum of the past in which Jagex retconned the original plans because of overestimating the amount of players. If you consider the alternative option it becomes very intriguing.

The event is structured so that players are discouraged from winning. The amount of damage caused to Tuska per attack is miniscule when compared to the life bar that is daily. We're now halfway through our second day and have only done half of the damage needed to win. Many blamed the short duration of the event that lasted just 12 hours, for the loss that the players suffered on the opening day. The hype surrounding the new release encouraged players to play multiple games in the initial day.

Tuska isn't a popular target for players. They can only get reward points only once every day. Given the inability of average RS players to not accept reward points for any content, it is simple to determine that future attacks upon Tuska will also fail.

Now, the question is: what happens if Tuska wins. Is Zaros going to pull off a bizarre act of Deus Ex Machina, saving the world, while we pretend it didn't happen Buy RuneScape 2007 Gold? Or will future content require the complete reconstruction of Gielinor? Jagex has been prepared for this outcome?

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